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The College invites students, faculty and staff to participate in this year’s Virtual Spring Fling events Monday, April 27 through Friday, May 1.
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…
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SJC Nursing Student Jenna Friedman ’22 Works in Mather Hospital’s ICU
by Rachel Schaeffer April 20, 2020As a unit secretary in the ICU at Mather Hospital, SJC Long Island sophomore nursing student Jenna Friedman works on the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic. “It is frightening going…
In the spirit of SJC’s mission to help others and serve its communities, staff members and students are creating handmade masks for the health care heroes on the frontline of…
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SJC Students and Alumni ‘Answering the Call’ During Coronavirus Pandemic
by Brian Harmon April 17, 2020St. Joseph’s OnCampus is producing a series of feature stories — “Answering the Call” — that shine a light on St. Joseph’s College students and alumni still working outside their…
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SJC Criminal Justice Major Sydney Funro ’23 Works as an EMT
by Sam Miller April 17, 2020SJC Long Island freshman Sydney Furno is working as an EMT, serving as an ambulance first responder during the current health crisis.
SJC Long Island is inviting students, faculty and staff to participate in this year’s Earth Day Seminar via Zoom Monday, April 20, at 5 p.m.
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SJC’s Isabella Sciacca ’20 Prepares Grocery Orders for Others Afraid to Leave Their Home
by Sam Miller April 16, 2020SJC Long Island senior Isabella Sciacca is afraid every time she goes to work in the Shop from Home department at Shoprite in Selden.
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SJC Psych Major Julia Takats ’20 Continues Work with Patients Struggling with Substance Abuse
by Valerie Esposito April 15, 2020A commitment to help others — it’s the one goal many essential workers have in common. For Julia Takats ’20, that means continuing to work full-time during the coronavirus pandemic…

