During National Catholic Sisters Week 2019, take the time to learn more about some of the sisters who help make the College community what it is.
Sisters of St. Joseph
During the 1960s and 1970s, while living in a Vanderbilt Avenue brownstone just up the street from SJC Brooklyn and the College’s Dillon Child Study Center, the late Catherine Brown…
Three St. Joseph’s College alumni — one of whom is a Sister of St. Joseph — traveled to El Paso to help immigrants and refugees at the U.S./Mexico border.
SJC Long Island students went on a sustainability tour Friday, Oct. 26, of the Sisters of St. Joseph Brentwood grounds to learn about the CSJ Land Ethic.
More than 200 people, including students, faculty and staff from both of the College’s campuses, crowded into the beautiful and ornate Sacred Heart Chapel at the Sisters of St. Joseph convent in Brentwood, New York, to witness the congregation’s formal introduction of Dr. Donald Boomgaarden as SJC president.
St. Joseph’s College students, faculty and staff gathered to celebrate St. Joseph’s Day on both campuses, honoring the saint for whom the College is named.
In honor of National Catholic Sisters Week, SJC Long Island held a “Speed Dating with the Sisters” ice cream social in which four Sisters gathered to talk about their journey to Sisterhood.
SJC Long Island student volunteers learn while teaching kids how to enjoy nature at the Sisters of St. Joseph garden ministry in Brentwood, N.Y.
SJC Brooklyn celebrated the pioneering intellect of the College’s founding class by welcoming a noted scholar Oct. 12 to present the College’s annual Founders Day Lecture. Thomas Landy, Ph.D., professor…
More than 160 students travel to Brentwood, and the Sisters of St. Joseph Motherhouse, to participate in SJC Brooklyn’s first Day of Service event.