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Two million dollars and a desire to help physically disabled students achieve their dreams by furthering their education. That’s what Frieda Englberger had when she decided to gift her money…
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Two million dollars and a desire to help physically disabled students achieve their dreams by furthering their education. That’s what Frieda Englberger had when she decided to gift her money…
St. Joseph’s College added two new Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) degree programs to its course offerings: a Master of Arts in TESOL and an Advanced Certificate…
Michelle Wilcox felt a sense of belonging at SJC Long Island, even before she transferred to the College in 2019. “Choosing SJC was absolutely the right choice for me, because…
SJC President Donald R. Boomgaarden, Ph.D., recently sat with Victoria Schneps, publisher of Schneps Media and QNS.com, for a podcast interview. During the in-depth discussion, Dr. Boomgaarden shared a firsthand…
Long Island Business News featured an SJC Long Island alumna in a health forum about the COVID-19 pandemic last month. Kate Schneider ’99, who oversees recreation programming for the memory…
As St. Joseph’s alumna Sandra Lindsay, a critical care nurse manager at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, strode into the conference room of Long Island Jewish Medical Center last month,…
Thirty-six St. Joseph’s College alumni gathered virtually Saturday, Jan. 23, to honor the memory of SJC Brooklyn alumnus Joseph M. Lewinger ’00, playing a game of trivia to raise money…
Experts agree that establishing quality mentoring relationships can drive an individual’s success as a college student, as well as enhance a graduate’s chances of success in the work world. It’s…
St. Joseph’s College graduate Sandra Lindsay ’99 — the Long Island nurse who last month became the first person in the country to receive a COVID-19 vaccine — will be…
It was an important decision: whether to continue playing football. And St. Joseph’s College President Donald R. Boomgaarden, Ph.D. — then just 15 — couldn’t make it alone. So he…
