SJC Long Island welcomed the Class of 2022 Tuesday, Aug. 21, during first-year student orientation. More than 400 new Golden Eagles attended to learn about ‘finding their true north’ during their time at St. Joseph’s College.
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SJC Long Island’s Drama Society performs Thornton Wilder’s 1938 “Our Town” at the Clare Rose Playhouse Aug. 16-19 during their first-ever summer production.
Three students from SJC Long Island spent the summer interning at Brookhaven National Lab in Upton, N.Y.
St. Joseph’s College Students Make A Pilgrimage to Le Puy
Eighteen students, two from each of the nine colleges founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph, go on a pilgrimage to Le Puy, France, to explore the birthplace of the Congregation.
Greg Melita, an SJC Long Island 2006 graduate and owner of Hamptons Jiu Jitsu, discusses what it’s like owning a business in Southampton — and who he gets to meet.
Brian Wasson, executive director of social media at St. Joseph’s College, answers our questions about emojis in honor of July 17, World Emoji Day.
Four SJC Long Island students are serving an internship at Northwell Health’s Office of the Chief Information Officer in Melville, New York, this summer.
SJC Long Island’s Heather Barry, Ph.D., history professor and American colonial historian, answered some questions about Independence Day.
SJC Long Island junior Alex Pushnick interned at the Earthwatch Institute’s Shark and Ray Conservation in Belize from June 13 to June 20.
“Just keep swimming.” That’s what Dory said in “Finding Nemo.” And that’s what the women of SJC Long Island’s swim team do: keep swimming — and studying.
