Gentrification – a process by which an influx of wealth alters the makeup of a low-income neighborhood – is an untenable reality in Brooklyn. The location of the Brooklyn Campus,…
Sociology
Taylor Slakman was enamored by the Brooklyn Campus of St. Joseph’s University, New York from the moment she first stepped foot on the Clinton Hill campus as a high school…
Judith Campbell Stearns ’67 cherishes her time at St. Joseph’s College. The professors challenged her intellectually, she bonded with friends over a shared passion of ballet and the opera, and she lived…
Raymond D’Angelo, Ph.D., takes the helm as SJC Brooklyn’s interim executive dean Monday, after spending more than four decades teaching social sciences. Dr. D’Angelo replaces former Interim Executive Dean Michael Hanophy,…
Michael Miner spent his summer riding a bicycle through Silicon Valley, California — with mountains and the San Francisco Bay on the horizon — peddling to get experience in research…
SJC Long Island sociology professor William Bengston, Ph.D., discovered an alternative healing method more than 100 practitioners now use around the world.
Just one year ago Jack Nix graduated from SJC Long Island with a bachelor’s degree, and now he’s a Board of Education trustee for South Country.