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Leah Nanako Winkler, a faculty member of SJC Brooklyn’s creative writing M.F.A. program, was awarded the Yale Drama Series Prize for her new play “God Said This.”
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Leah Nanako Winkler, a faculty member of SJC Brooklyn’s creative writing M.F.A. program, was awarded the Yale Drama Series Prize for her new play “God Said This.”
SJC Brooklyn students, faculty and staff aid in relief efforts with a basketball tournament after earthquake strikes Hualien, Taiwan.
Integrity, intellectual and spiritual values, social responsibility and service. One by one, St. Joseph’s College President Donald R. Boomgaarden, Ph.D., recited the 101-year-old institution’s five pillars during his presidential installation…
SJC Long Island criminal justice professor Auzeen Shariati, Ph.D, discusses the effectiveness of body-worn cameras on police officers.
SJC faculty and student discuss the inspiration for St. Joseph’s new mindfulness and contemplative living minor and the benefits it can have in various fields.
The chair of SJC Brooklyn’s journalism and new media studies department had his latest book, “Frederick Douglass in Brooklyn,” profiled in in the Bookshelf section of The New York Times. Theodore Hamm,…
In honor of Valentine’s Day, SJC Sweethearts opened up about their relationships and how SJC played a vital role in them finding love.
St. Joseph’s College President Donald R. Boomgaarden enjoyed pancakes with SJC Long Island students during an event Wednesday.
St. Joseph’s College is set to host an education policy forum Feb. 9 that will feature the College’s new president, the superintendent of schools for the Archdiocese of New York…
SJC Long Island partnered up with the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program and offered a course that brought together “outside” students and “inside” students from the Riverhead DWI Correctional Facility to break social barriers while building minds.
