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Johnny Milano still recalls the exact week at St. Joseph’s College when he decided he would follow a career path that blended his passions for political science and photography. The…
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Johnny Milano still recalls the exact week at St. Joseph’s College when he decided he would follow a career path that blended his passions for political science and photography. The…
How are other teachers assigning homework? How do educators use social media in the classroom? How does someone survive their first year as a new principal? These are a few…
Rajdai Elizabeth Outar ’96 establishes a scholarship to honor the memory of her husband, Seobarran James Outar ’86, and to help a first-generation student.
St. Joseph’s College received a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to fund STEM scholarships for students majoring in math, computer science and computer information technology.
The chair of the religious studies department and the campus ministry director at SJC Long Island will be guest speakers at special screenings of “Pope Francis: A Man of His…
Greg Melita, an SJC Long Island 2006 graduate and owner of Hamptons Jiu Jitsu, discusses what it’s like owning a business in Southampton — and who he gets to meet.
While students head out at the end of May to tackle summer excursions — be it internships, trips or employment – St. Joseph’s College administrators stay busy working to find…
Four SJC Brooklyn graduates earned doctorates this graduation season. Three earned their advanced degrees from the New York College of Podiatric Medicine.
SJC Long Island’s Heather Barry, Ph.D., history professor and American colonial historian, answered some questions about Independence Day.
“Just keep swimming.” That’s what Dory said in “Finding Nemo.” And that’s what the women of SJC Long Island’s swim team do: keep swimming — and studying.
