Leaders in the Office of Student Life at SJC Brooklyn worked around the clock in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic to make sure students living in off-campus housing…
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The U.S. Federation of the Sisters of St. Joseph is educating the public about restorative justice and how to use the practice to tackle the issue of racism and other…
One place with prayers about the Sisters of St. Joseph. That’s how the Association of Colleges of Sisters of St. Joseph (ACSSJ) got the idea for their book “That All…
SJC Long Island’s new freshmen and transfer students, along with their family and friends, participated in a virtual Investiture Ceremony Thursday night, joining the 105-year-old tradition where the newest members…
Social responsibility is among Mike King’s many goals in his new position as the new head of the Special Victims Unit for the New York Police Department. King, a 20-year…
SJC Long Island students, faculty and staff gathered outside on the campus quad Monday during Common Hour, chairs spaced six feet apart, for Mass on the Grass. Father Francis “Frank”…
Alec Willis is “racing” against racism. On Aug. 30, the SJC Brooklyn alumnus ran 16 miles from the north shore of Staten Island to the south shore, side-by-side with his…
She wanted to be a helper. That’s why Cecilia Young started making masks for her friends and family. “I always think of the anecdote Mister Rogers told on his program,…
Harmonize your mind, body and life. They are the key principles toward coping with stress during a disaster, according to SJC Brooklyn Psychology Associate Chairman Peter Lin, Ph.D. Dr. Lin…
Graduates of SJC Brooklyn’s English Department leave the College as critical thinkers with encouraging mentors, and the confidence to lead a successful career. Mira Milkhiker, a Class of 2017 graduate,…