“There are always better days ahead worth living for.” That’s St. Joseph’s student Dominick Strebel’s approach to life. Diagnosed at age 11 with a rare form of brain cancer called…
Four years. Outside of unique medical circumstances, NCAA student-athletes receive only four years of athletic eligibility. But due to the once-in-a-lifetime COVID-19 pandemic, Jason Siriban became a six-year letter winner…
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St. Joe’s Worker Training Program Hosts Workshops for Adults with Autism
by Valerie Esposito June 6, 2023The Continuing Education Worker Training Program at St. Joseph’s University, New York recently partnered with the Suffolk County Department of Labor to host a series of workshops for 10 adults…
At first, he was planning to go the pre-med route. But when Konstantine Rountos, Ph.D., realized there are careers in the field of environmental science, he quickly switched his focus…
Anna Egbert, Ph.D., arrived at St. Joseph’s University intending to facilitate an inclusive educational environment that encouraged her students to embrace the differences of others. Since joining the psychology department…
More than 140 high school students participated last week in St. Joseph’s University, New York’s 20th annual programming competition at the Long Island Campus. Students represented more than 20 high…