SJNY’s Global Impact St. Joseph’s University, New York’s history is one of humble beginnings. Initially established as a local college for women in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, the last century has…
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Class of 2026 — Meet the Grads: Payton Lancer ’26
Payton’s Path to St. Joe’s Business Administration major Payton Lancer ’26 is a young woman whose love of community has led her to play an active role in campus life…
St. Joseph’s University, New York student Jawad Zaman ’27 recently received recognition from the Northeast Regional Honors Council (NRHC) for his research paper, “Benchmarking Neural Machine Translation Using Open-Source Transformer…
SJNY Alumnus Lands on Alzheimer’s Association Board
Riding around in his father’s car as a boy, listening to the album The Joshua Tree by U2. Although his father Scott might not remember it any more, Ryan MacDonell ’20…
Catching up with SJC Long Island’s Carly Credidio ’21
SJC Long Island was like home to her. And despite graduating in 2021, Carly Credidio said the College continues to offer her the kind of support and comfort one expects…
SJC Brooklyn student, recording artist and U.S. Marine veteran Terrell Annunziata ’25 held a charity concert at the DROM music venue in lower Manhattan on Dec. 2, in support of…
Rachel Rocha always dreamed of graduating from college. Her parents, both immigrants, didn’t attend college, but they constantly stressed the importance of education to Rocha and her three siblings, growing…
SJC Faculty Member Receives Honor for Her Work in Legal Field
The Hon. Elizabeth Bonina, J.S.C. (Ret.), a business administration lecturer at St. Joseph’s College, received top honors as the Best Individual Arbitrator and Mediator in New York by the New…
Alec Willis is “racing” against racism. On Aug. 30, the SJC Brooklyn alumnus ran 16 miles from the north shore of Staten Island to the south shore, side-by-side with his…
Nicholas Gangone discovered his natural ability for leadership during freshman orientation at SJC Brooklyn. Gangone, a senior this fall double majoring in business administration and marketing, recalled the event’s speaker…
