Brooklyn
Atlantis Black always wanted someone to write a book about her. Black was a charismatic punk-rock musician caught up in a life of drugs and mental illness, trying to stay…
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First-generation College Student Graduates from SJC Amid the Pandemic
by Sam Miller August 24, 2020Intubated and unable to talk, Edwin Torres wrote one last message to his younger sister: “I’m proud of you, and I’m sure when you graduate you are going to get…
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What You Should Know About Mosquitoes
by Sam Miller August 21, 2020It happens every summer. You’re outside enjoying some time with mother nature, minding your own business, when out of nowhere, you feel a slight sting. You look down, and there’s…
Morocco. France. Spain. While you may not be able to hop on a plane and travel around the world right now, you can bring the world to your very own…
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Brooklyn Voices Aug. 17 Event Features SJC’s Betsy Bonner
by Amanda Bernocco August 14, 2020St. Joseph’s College Writer’s Foundry MFA faculty member Betsy Bonner will talk about her new memoir Monday, Aug. 17, at 7 p.m. during a virtual installment of Brooklyn Voices. Bonner…
Kestrel Perez, Ph.D., is reeling students into the field of marine science. Dr. Perez, a marine scientist and an associate professor of biology at SJC Brooklyn, constantly has students conducting…
Harmonize your mind, body and life. They are the key principles toward coping with stress during a disaster, according to SJC Brooklyn Psychology Associate Chairman Peter Lin, Ph.D. Dr. Lin…
Graduates of SJC Brooklyn’s English Department leave the College as critical thinkers with encouraging mentors, and the confidence to lead a successful career. Mira Milkhiker, a Class of 2017 graduate,…
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Sisters of St. Joseph Remember Serving in Selma, Alabama, During the 1960s
by Brian Harmon July 9, 2020They recalled having small objects thrown at them and remembered being coached what to do when tear gas came their way. And they relayed stories of seeing African-American men, women…

