Eunah Lee, Ph.D., first became interested in philosophy during high school. She found herself mesmerized while reading Korean-translated excerpts from German-American philosopher Herbert Marcuse in her literature class. Now, Dr.…
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Ten St. Joseph’s University, New York honor students from the Brooklyn Campus visited the Rubin Museum of Art to view a recent exhibition titled “Death Is Not the End.” Michael…
Dr. Eva Feder Kittay, a distinguished professor of philosophy (emerita) from Stony Brook University, visited the Long Island Campus last month to discuss disability and feminist care ethics in the…
St. Joseph’s University is set to host a lecture by renowned philosopher Dr. Eva Feder Kittay on Oct. 26 at the Long Island Campus’ McGann Conference Center. Dr. Feder —…
SJC Long Island Student Receives Scholarship from First Responders Children’s Foundation
Thomas Wilson IV understands 9/11 in a way many of his classmates at SJC Long Island do not. “My dad was a first responder,” said Wilson, 21, a junior majoring…
St. Joseph’s College is pleased to announce the introduction of a speaker’s bureau — a collection of faculty available to present on a series of specialized topics in Brooklyn and Long Island.
St. Joseph’s College Students Make A Pilgrimage to Le Puy
Eighteen students, two from each of the nine colleges founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph, go on a pilgrimage to Le Puy, France, to explore the birthplace of the Congregation.
Find out five reasons why SJC Long Island’s Wendy Turgeon, Ph.D., and students recommend a B.A. in Philosophy and Religious Studies.