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One of SJC’s largest service efforts, alternative breaks encourage students to live out three of the College’s five pillars — service, social responsibility and service.
SJC Long Island alumnus Charlie Gambino talks about his volunteer work with the Sept. 11 community through the 9/11 Responders Remembered Park.
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Reflections of Four Decades in Patchogue
by Sam Miller & Brian Harmon September 6, 2019On Sept. 4, 1979, St. Joseph’s College’s new campus in Patchogue, Long Island, rolled out the “red carpet” — in the form of an evening picnic — to 400 students…
Before entering SJC Long Island as a freshman, Daniel Rosaano ’20, a mathematics major, was homeschooled from kindergarten through 12th grade.
Through his passion for teaching, Thomas Petriano, Ph.D., explores with his students how religion addresses the great questions of life.
This spring on June 8 SJC Brooklyn will commemorate the five decades of memories made in the current Dillon Child Study Center building with celebratory events.
The Winston Foundation, Inc. continued to help fund the nursing simulation labs at SJC Long Island in 2017 and 2018, allowing nursing students to hone their skills.
With funding from a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Violence Against Women, SJC hired a project coordinator for its prevention, intervention and advocacy programs.
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Facebook Internship Opens Doors For SJC Brooklyn Alum
by Amanda Bernocco December 13, 2018Michael Miner spent his summer riding a bicycle through Silicon Valley, California — with mountains and the San Francisco Bay on the horizon — peddling to get experience in research…