St. Joseph’s President Donald R. Boomgaarden, Ph.D., appeared live via Skype on the Catholic Faith Network’s CFN Live program on Monday, Oct. 5, to provide an update on the College’s…
Valerie Esposito
Board of Trustees Extends President Boomgaarden’s Appointment an Additional Five Years
Reaccreditation, capital improvements and leading the College through a global health crisis. Over the past three years, Donald R. Boomgaarden, Ph.D., has certainly proven his leadership abilities, and as a…
SJC Nursing Major Jenna Castilletti ’22 Working at Two Jobs on the Frontline of the Fight Against COVID-19
For Patchogue resident Jenna Castilletti ’22, a nursing major at SJC Long Island, working on the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic means not one, but two jobs that put her…
In the spirit of SJC’s mission to help others and serve its communities, staff members and students are creating handmade masks for the health care heroes on the frontline of…
SJC Psych Major Julia Takats ’20 Continues Work with Patients Struggling with Substance Abuse
A commitment to help others — it’s the one goal many essential workers have in common. For Julia Takats ’20, that means continuing to work full-time during the coronavirus pandemic…
It’s something Taylor Gonzalez does at the end of every shift at the pharmacy. “I sanitize my work area. Then, I take my scrubs off before entering my car,” Gonzalez,…
It has been widely reported that medical workers on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic are experiencing a severe shortage of protective face masks and other supplies to keep them…
Taylor Hanscom ’21, president of SJC’s Project Sunshine club, has been reaching out to club members and working to ensure their presence is still felt at West Islip’s Good Samaritan…
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…
Elena Governale O’Sullivan ’81 and husband Michael O’Sullivan ’82, who met at SJC Brooklyn, both donate regularly to help maintain and support the College.
