Eric Shyman, Ed.D., associate professor at SJC Long Island, is spending the summer writing his fifth book, tentatively titled “Finding the Teacher Self.”
education
Kathleen McCabe, a Class of 1982 graduate from SJC Brooklyn, was reveling in nostalgia Saturday, as she toured the Dillon Child Study Center. One step inside the 50-year-old building took…
St. Joseph’s College will commemorate 50 years of dedicated teachers nourishing young minds at the Dillon Child Study Center on June 8 with an afternoon filled with games, speakers and food. The…
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…
SJC Long Island’s members of Kappa Delta Pi, an international education honor society, celebrated their professors in an award ceremony Tuesday night.
It’s one of the longest days of the year for teachers: parent teacher conferences. The tired third grade teacher at a local public school is preparing for a late evening…
Several St. Joseph’s College alumni returned to their alma mater in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, Monday to have an in-depth discussion about the latest trends in teaching special education classes. Moderated…
More than 200 new SJC Brooklyn students gathered Sept. 6 in the Hill Center for the College’s annual investiture ceremony – a 102-year-old tradition at St. Joesph’s. Investiture marks the first…
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.
Alyssa Bosco tackles student teaching abroad with a six-week internship experience through the Florence University of Arts in Italy.