SJC Nursing Major Jenna Castilletti ’22 Working at Two Jobs on the Frontline...
For Patchogue resident Jenna Castilletti ’22, a nursing major at SJC Long Island, working on the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic means not one, but two jobs that put her…
View ArticleSJC Long Island Virtually Welcomes Future Golden Eagles
Nearly 300 high school seniors joined SJC Long Island for Virtual Admitted Student Reception Saturday to celebrate their acceptance to the College.
View ArticleGrateful for Those Who Give to St. Joseph’s College
SJC Long Island junior Marlee Lopez Commisso is grateful for the College and donors who made the Student Emergency Assistance Grant possible.
View ArticleGiving Day 2020 Reaches Goals
The St. Joseph’s College community stepped up and played a vital role Wednesday toward helping students to stay in school and on track to graduate amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The…
View ArticleVirtual Author Talk for Sexual Assault Awareness Month
In recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, authors Alena Dillon and Ioanna Opidee discuss their novels "Mercy House" and "Waking Slow."
View ArticleGiving Day Success
The St. Joseph’s College community came together for Giving Day on Tuesday to raise more than $59,000 toward helping students stay in school and on track to graduate amid the…
View ArticleSpoken Word Artist Drew Drake Joins SJC’s Virtual Spring Fling
Spoken word artist Drew Drake helped kick off St. Joseph's College's Virtual Spring Fling Monday, April 27, with poetic performances during Common Hour.
View ArticleConnecting with Seniors
A team of therapeutic recreation students are working together to check in on senior citizens living in long-term care facilities in the New York metro area. Veronica Kaninska, a therapeutic…
View ArticleAnnual Earth Day Seminar
Nearly 60 students, faculty and staff attended SJC Long Island's virtual Earth Day Seminar via Zoom.
View ArticleSpoken Word Artist Returns to SJC
Carlos Andrés Gómez can’t wait to dance again. The spoken word artist shared his desire to dance the salsa with friends again as he began a virtual performance for the…
View ArticleA Conversation on COVID-19 and the Field of Hospitality
Tina Ferro, chair of the hospitality and tourism management (HTM) program at St. Jospeh's College, explains why the major has never mattered more.
View ArticleTrivia Contest Held at St. Joseph’s College
St. Joseph’s College students, faculty and staff put their minds to the test last week during a friendly game of trivia. The Office of Alumni Engagement hosted the Trivia Contest…
View ArticleSJC Long Island Students Stay Connected
SJC Long Island students are using social media to stay connected with their classmates, fellow club members and teammates.
View ArticleEight Proactive Job Search Strategies for the Class of 2020
The St. Joseph's College Office of Career Preparation and Professional Development offers eight helpful job search strategies for student seniors.
View ArticleSJC Alumni are a Big Part of Teacher Appreciation Week
People throughout the country are celebrating educators May 4-8 as part of Teacher Appreciation Week, honoring those who switched to remote instruction.
View ArticleFuture Teachers Pledge Their Commitment
SJC Long Island’s graduating child study majors took part in a virtual Teacher Pledge Ceremony Thursday, May 7, declaring their commitment to teaching.
View ArticleSJC Long Island Student Veteran Homeschooling His Three Children
SJC Long Island student vet William Childers ’21 is adjusting to remote learning, homeschooling his children and living with a COVID-19 frontline worker.
View ArticleVirtual Author Talk for Sexual Assault Awareness Month
In recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, authors Alena Dillon and Ioanna Opidee discuss their novels "Mercy House" and "Waking Slow."
View ArticleHonoring St. Joseph’s Class of 2020
Despite the actual commencement ceremony being postponed, SJC Long Island honors the more than 1,100 graduates of the Class of 2020.
View ArticleInducting Religious Studies Honors Students
St. Joseph's College Department of Religious Studies celebrated eight graduating seniors on their induction into national honor society Theta Alpha Kappa.
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