Less than one year after graduating from St. Joseph’s University, New York, Nazerke Akilova ’22 presented at the prestigious Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration’s (SEPI) 39th Annual Conference…
Peter Lin
Conducting research during the COVID-19 pandemic posed plenty of obstacles — but it didn’t stop SJC Brooklyn Psychology Associate Chair and Professor Peter Lin, Ph.D., from helping his students Francesca Lauricella and Drishti…
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…
A 6 a.m. bus trip is hardly the way most students kick off a restful weekend. Yet, for a dozen students from St. Joseph’s College’s two campuses, a trip to…
The SJC Brooklyn psychology department is shaping students into professionals ready to dominate the field. Samantha Southard, a Class of 2018 graduate, said studying psychology helped her “come out of her…
Six aspiring volunteer-leaders from Tzu Chi University in Hualien, Taiwan, have concluded their three-week journey to SJC Brooklyn, where they took part in a specially curated curriculum, Humanities of New…
This summer’s visit of six Tzu Chi University students to SJC Brooklyn was featured in a video news report produced by the Taiwanese school. Tzu Chi’s Da Ai Headlines story…
Three St. Joseph’s faculty members will achieve tenure status this fall semester, while four others will get promotions, College President Donald R. Boomgaarden, Ph.D., announced.
“For the past 10 years, I’ve used this retreat to immerse our students into the concepts we explore in class,” Dr. Lin said. “By bringing them to this monastery, students can concentrate, be one with their own thoughts, and experience the healing properties of mindfulness free of everyday distractions.”
SJC Brooklyn honors students took part in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony at Setsugekka East Village tea house on March 16 as part of their honors cultural concentration. The tea…