You’re Too Blessed to Be Stressed
A group of St. Jopseph’s students will sit back and relax Saturday during the Office of Campus Ministry‘s Too Blessed To Be Stressed Retreat. Sister Marie Mackey, CSJ, said the April 6 retreat to the...
View ArticleMusic and Arts at SJC Long Island
SJC Long Island students, faculty and staff gathered in the McGann Conference Center March 28 during common hour for the seventh annual Music and Arts Festival. The event included performances by the...
View ArticleRecognizing St. Joseph’s Military Grads
SJC Long Island held a Military Graduate Recognition Ceremony last week to congratulate the 37 student veterans expected to graduate in May. “I couldn’t be more proud to now call you veteran and St....
View ArticleA ‘Big Duck’ Event on Campus
SJC Long Island’s Assistant Art Professor Susan Van Scoy, Ph.D., held a gallery talk and a book signing Monday for her new book, “The Big Duck and Beyond: Eastern Long Island’s Duck Farming Industry.”...
View Article‘An Unheard Voice’
Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) kicked off at SJC Long Island April 2 in the Muriel and Virginia Pless Center for Performing Arts with national speaker Elaine Pasqua sharing her survivor’s...
View ArticleNo ‘Average Joe’s’
SJC Long Island’s Student Veterans of America (SVA) and fraternity Delta Kappa Epsilon are set to host a dodgeball tournament fundraiser April 23 in the Danzi Athletic Center from 5 to 8 p.m. “We are...
View ArticleWelcoming St. Joseph’s New Provost and VP for Academic Affairs
St. Joseph’s College has appointed Robert Riley, Ph.D. — provost for academic affairs at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota — as St. Joseph’s next provost and vice president for...
View ArticleA Celebration of Teaching
Teachers are a culmination of the great educators who taught them; they are molded by the minds of those who inspired them. SJC Long Island’s members of Kappa Delta Pi (KDP), an international honor...
View ArticleFuture Golden Eagles Flock to SJC Long Island
SJC Long Island’s Admitted Student Day this month attracted more than 700 guests representing families of 251 accepted students, said Kathleen Magistro, the campus’ director of undergraduate...
View ArticleNew and Unique Courses
Learn about political issues while studying the upcoming presidential election. Explore your creative side through crafts. Delve into the world of forensics computing and learn its influence on the...
View ArticleHouse Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler at SJC Long Island
The Institute for the Study of Religious in Community Life welcomed Congressman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) to SJC Long Island on Tuesday to share his views on one of the most contentious issues...
View ArticleSkyline Champs
SJC Long Island’s men’s volleyball defeated SUNY Purchase with a 3-0 win in the Danzi Center Saturday afternoon, earning the team its second-straight Skyline Conference Championship. “The most...
View ArticleCelebrating the Environment
SJC Long Island kicked off Earth Day with this year’s Francis W. Antonawich Memorial Award for Environmental Stewardship, followed by a seminar with Volunteers for Wildlife: Wildlife Hospital &...
View ArticleAwarded for Her Work
She doesn’t always do things the “nun-y” way. Sister Margaret Smyth, O.P., is the first to tell you she’s a bit unconventional when it comes to carrying out her work as the founder of the North Fork...
View ArticleSenior Art Exhibit
Danielle Reischman is inspired by glass. Teresa Nieves uses her art to express herself. And Cecilia Young allows her emotions to flow through and tell a story in her sculptural pieces. SJC Long Island...
View ArticleAn Afternoon with Chopin
SJC Long Island students, faculty, staff and alumni gathered Wednesday to listen to St. Joseph’s President Donald R. Boomgaarden, Ph.D., perform “Chopin’s Preludes, Nocturnes and Ballade No. 1 in G...
View ArticleGiving Day Supports St. Joseph’s Excellence
The St. Joseph’s College community has provided a wave of support to the College Wednesday on its inaugural Giving Day, helping an array of programs reach their fundraising goals with seven hours still...
View ArticleCuomo’s Prime SJC Time
CNN’s “Cuomo Prime Time” host Chris Cuomo visited SJC Long Island Monday for an interview with Associate Chair of Journalism and New Media Studies Bill Phillips, Ph.D., followed by a Q&A session...
View ArticleSenior Week 2019
Just a few more weeks, and SJC Long Island’s Class of 2019 will cross the stage at Nassau Veterans Memorial Colosseum to receive their diplomas. In order to properly celebrate these students and their...
View ArticleGiving Day Success at St. Joseph’s
More than 1,100 donors contributed over $75,000 during St. Joseph’s College first Giving Day on May 1 — obliterating the fundraising project’s goal to raise funds from at least 400 donors. SJC’s Giving...
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