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In recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, authors Alena Dillon and Ioanna Opidee discuss their novels “Mercy House” and “Waking Slow.”
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In recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, authors Alena Dillon and Ioanna Opidee discuss their novels “Mercy House” and “Waking Slow.”
The St. Joseph’s College community stepped up and played a vital role Wednesday toward helping students to stay in school and on track to graduate amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The…
SJC Long Island junior Marlee Lopez Commisso is grateful for the College and donors who made the Student Emergency Assistance Grant possible.
Nearly 300 high school seniors joined SJC Long Island for Virtual Admitted Student Reception Saturday to celebrate their acceptance to the College.
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…
SJC Long Island student-athlete Jordyn Juvelier ’22 is proud to work for Gino’s Pizzeria in Ronkonkoma, which is supporting health care workers through food donations during the COVID-19 crisis. “We…
Nearly 60 students, faculty and staff attended SJC Long Island’s virtual Earth Day Seminar via Zoom.
St. Joseph’s College hosts its second annual Giving Day fundraising campaign on April 29, an initiative focused on helping students to stay in school and on track to complete their…
Getting involved was the best way for SJC Brooklyn junior Drishti Kalia to immerse herself in the campus community and avoid being homesick. Kalia, an India-native, moved to Brooklyn in…
As Baltimore County’s director of Health and Human Services and health officer, SJC Brooklyn alum Dr. Gregory Wm. Branch ’87 is leading the Maryland county’s fight against COVID-19. Dr. Branch,…
