Students, professors, alumni and other individuals from across the University community gathered Monday, Oct. 30, at the Brooklyn Campus to listen to Tamara Mann Tweel, Ph.D., program director for civic…
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Viet Thanh Nguyen Presents ‘A Man of Two Faces’ at the Brooklyn Campus, Oct. 18
St. Joseph’s University, New York is set to host Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Viet Thanh Nguyen at its next Brooklyn Voices event on Wednesday, Oct. 18, at 7:30 p.m. Nguyen will…
Presidential Recital at Tuohy Hall on April 25
St. Joseph’s University, New York President Donald R. Boomgaarden, Ph.D., will perform on the piano a selection of songs from the great Brooklyn-born pianist and composer George Gershwin at the…
For many SJC Brooklyn students, identifying the best spot to hang out on campus is a no-brainer: the Bear Cave. Arturo Franco, a freshman computer science major, said he likes…
Spoken word artist Harold Green visited SJC Brooklyn this week to help celebrate Black History Month. Green began his common hour performance with an improvisation poem using five keywords given…
Famed dancer and instructor Louis van Amstel is visiting SJC Brooklyn in December to host a free Master Class. The Dutch-American dancer and choreographer — a regular on the popular…
SJC Brooklyn students threw a charitable Halloween party last week, raising more than $1,000 for the Guild for Exceptional Children (GEC). The Child Study, Speech and Kappa Delta Pi clubs teamed…
Laughter thundered through Tuohy Hall over the weekend during the SJC Brooklyn Chapel Player’s rendition of the popular musical, “25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.” Directed by Adam Mace, a…
Where are you really from? Standing on stage in the Tuohy Hall auditorium Carlos Andrés Gómez, a Colombian-American poet, author, actor and activist, posed the question to a packed room…
St. Joseph’s College President Donald R. Boomgaarden, Ph.D., led an interactive concert for the College community Tuesday afternoon in the Tuohy Hall auditorium. Dr. Boomgaarden, who started playing the piano as…