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Audubon New York environmentalists met with St. Joseph’s College students last month to have a conversation about spring migration trends and how they affect conservation efforts. “Understanding migration informs our…
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President Boomgaarden Discusses the ‘Special Charism’ of St. Joseph
by Brian Harmon March 5, 2021Pope Francis’ proclamation of 2021 as the “Year of St. Joseph” presents an opportunity for St. Joseph’s College to celebrate the College community’s dedication to making the world a better…
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SJC Artist Talk Highlights Black History
by Amanda Bernocco March 4, 2021The above photo is courtesy of Jonathan Lewis. The arts inspired Vinnie Bagwell early in her childhood. She had a talent for drawing since the first time she picked up…
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St. Joseph’s College hosted a virtual, informal panel about undergraduate research last week, during which faculty, students and alumni shared information about their own experience and the opportunities presented to…
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Future teachers reached an unprecedented obstacle during the COVID-19 pandemic: fewer options to get valuable practice time in front of a classroom. Anne Mulligan, Ph.D., associate chair and assistant professor…
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Civil rights attorney and legal and justice speaker Joseph Richardson spoke to St. Joseph’s students this month about hazing and how initiation rituals can cross the line to criminality. Richardson,…
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SJC Faculty Member Receives Honor for Her Work in Legal Field
by Sam Miller February 22, 2021The Hon. Elizabeth Bonina, J.S.C. (Ret.), a business administration lecturer at St. Joseph’s College, received top honors as the Best Individual Arbitrator and Mediator in New York by the New…
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Undergraduate Research at St. Joseph’s College
by Sam Miller February 19, 2021Mathematics and computer science. Biology. Psychology. Undergraduate students at St. Joseph’s College have the opportunity to research each of these study areas and many more while earning their degrees. Students…
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FIGHTING VACCINE AVERSION IN COMMUNITIES OF COLOR
by Michael Banach February 19, 2021Spectrum News NY1 recently featured SJC Brooklyn faculty member Sola Togun-Butler, Ph.D., assistant professor of human services, in a piece highlighting the efforts of professional sports franchises and athletes in…
