A look back at the snowy, love-filled month of February at SJC Long Island and SJC Brooklyn. Catch up on what you may have missed!
February 2017
Examining the history and success of the College’s longest-running global service program, with those who established and participated in it.
SJC Brooklyn alum Chris Distefano ’06 will produce a new pilot for CBS based on his life. The show will be produced by How I Met Your Mother’s co-creators.
SJC Brooklyn’s Matt Ramirez ’17 lands once-in-a-lifetime predictive analysis internship at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in southern California. Ramirez is on track to turning his lifelong dream of becoming a pilot and an astronaut into a reality.
For National Random Acts of Kindness Day, Paige Carbone offers up her top eight ways to demonstrate affection to each other.
St. Joseph’s College Campus Ministry’s annual alternative spring break trip is set for 2017 in Moore, Oklahoma from March 18 to 24.
SJCNY celebrates Black History Month with a month long series of events to honor the achievements of black Americans and their central role in U.S. history.
Earlier this January, SJC Brooklyn student-athlete Kristen Candelaria was selected to participate in the Division III Immersion Program.
SJC Long Island’s Charlie Gambino ’18, vice president of the 9/11 Responders Remembered Park in Nesconset, N.Y., is on a mission to make sure our generation never forgets September 11 responders.