He wasn’t always interested in writing. That didn’t really come about until college. But Thomas “T.E.” Hahn has held a passion for storytelling ever since he was a child. “It…
adolescence education
SJC Alumnae Discuss Using Technology in the Classroom
Students from SJC Brooklyn, SJC Long Island and SJC Online pursuing a career in the field of education had the chance to hear from alumnae educators Monday, Feb. 28, during…
She never planned on staying home for college. But when St. Joseph’s College offered Rebecca Kurz-Rigby a great scholarship and a chance to study at a school known for its…
Pursuing a Second Bachelor’s Degree at St. Joseph’s College
Kevin Ibanez graduated from SJC Long Island in 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. After working in a private high school as a paraprofessional with students on the autism…
Future teachers reached an unprecedented obstacle during the COVID-19 pandemic: fewer options to get valuable practice time in front of a classroom. Anne Mulligan, Ph.D., associate chair and assistant professor…
Jeremy Rivera Transferred to SJC Long Island and Found Happiness
When Jeremy Rivera was attending a state university, he felt himself becoming depressed. He said he struggled with anxiety and was failing to connect to the environment. So, he began…
A pair of alumni from the Class of 2017 are proud they chose SJC Brooklyn’s adolescence education program to kickstart their teaching careers.
SJC Long Island graduate T.E. Hahn returned to the campus for a book reading and an author lecture about his debut novel, “Open My Eyes.”
Long Island history adolescence education majors Steven Karl and Sean Murray spent parts of the summer interning at local history museums.
SJC Long Island graduate Nicole Anthony took third place — and came back home to Bohemia with $25,000 — in Season 21 of “Big Brother,” the CBS reality show’s season…
