Long Island
Being a new student at SJC Long Island is the start of a new adventure. It’s a chance to meet new friends, gain new experiences and, of course, immerse yourself…
Beautiful weather. Free food. Zip lining. After a year of many virtual events, a lot of zoom classes and social-distanced interactions, SJC Long Island students, faculty and staff reunited Wednesday,…
- Alumni NewsFeaturedLong Island
From Student to Soldier: Compelled to Act After Sept. 11
by Sam Miller September 8, 2021She had given up waiting for her 9 a.m. class to start. That’s when Melonie Pernice walked into O’Connor Hall’s main lobby and discovered on television monitors the horror unfolding…
- Long Island
SJC Long Island Hosts Orientation for Freshmen and Transfer Students
by Brian Harmon September 1, 2021Nearly 1,000 SJC Long Island incoming freshmen and transfer students attended several orientation events this week held virtually and on the College’s Patchogue campus. Designed to help St. Joseph’s newest…
SJC Long Island’s Cristian Murphy ’14, director of the Office of Campus Ministry, welcomed a few of the Sisters of St. Joseph onto the Awe & Wonder show to celebrate…
In less than two months, the DJ Schiulaz ’10 Memorial Scholarship has received over $11,000 in donations from friends, family and former St. Joseph’s College classmates eager to support a…
She wanted to make a young girl’s dream come true. That’s what inspired SJC Long Island’s Myrka Argueta, 20, to donate school supplies to 7-year-old Estefany while visiting family in…
- Faculty NewsFeaturedLong Island
Director of Literacy and Cognition Publishes Children’s Picture Book
by Sam Miller August 19, 2021SJC Long Island’s Karen Megay Nespoli, Ed.D., associate professor and director of the literacy and cognition master’s program, is set to have her first children’s picture book published on Sept.…
- Faculty NewsFeaturedLong Island
Sharks: Five Facts the Public Should Keep in Mind
by Matthew Berkhout August 16, 2021Sharks have been in the news more than I can ever remember, and it seems like local beach closures are becoming regular occurrences. The South Fork Natural History Museum’s Shark…

