SJC Long Island junior Carly Credidio created an inspiring video of herself and other students for the College community during these trying times.
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It’s something Taylor Gonzalez does at the end of every shift at the pharmacy. “I sanitize my work area. Then, I take my scrubs off before entering my car,” Gonzalez,…
SJC Speech Major Noelia Frischeisen ’20 Helps Newborns of Mothers Diagnosed with COVID-19
As a speech and hearing assistant at North Shore University Hospital, SJC Brooklyn student Noelia Frischeisen ends each shift with a visit to the newborns in a coronavirus isolation room.…
The Office of Information Technology Services (ITS) has conducted a number of remote training sessions, guiding faculty about how to use Canvas, St. Joseph’s online learning management system, as the…
SJC Long Island’s former student veteran John Davis, who earned his degree in January, wrote a book about how to use military skills to succeed in college.
How to Remain Socially Engaged While Social Distancing
Mirella Landriscina, Ph.D., professor and associate chair of social sciences, offered five tips to remain socially engaged while staying physically distant.
The Brooklyn Voices lecture series will continue this spring in a virtual format on March 31 at 7:30 p.m. with a presentation from former U.S. Secretary of Labor Robert Reich.…
Members of the St. Joseph’s College community share how their faith and spirituality are keeping them positive during uncertain times.
Sashoy Milton is ready for the transition to remote learning. The SJC Brooklyn biology major, who carries minors in chemistry and political science, already has experience with online classes. Milton…
Devyn Stansky had a bit of a head start with remote learning. The SJC Brooklyn junior was already learning in two online classes this semester when the College, in response…