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Jensen to step down as CSJ president

RUTLAND—After nearly two years of accomplishment in leading College of St. Joseph, President Lawrence G. Jensen has announced that he plans to retire. Jensen, who became interim president in 2016 and was named the College’s sixth president in 2017, made […]

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CSJ to host candlelight vigil

RUTLAND – To honor the lives lost and families affected by the tragedy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, College of St. Joseph will host a candlelight vigil on Wednesday, Feb. 28 at 6 p.m. The entire community is invited to join students, […]

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CSJ to offer traumatology certification

RUTLAND—In response to a growing need for trauma services and advanced practitioner training, College of St. Joseph has launched a new certification program designed specifically for professionals who deal with trauma and its emotional impact. Housed within the college’s Division […]

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CSJ scholars celebrate semester of service

College of St. Joseph’s Provider Scholars have a lot to celebrate as they close out another semester of service to the Rutland community. CSJ recently announced that its Provider Scholars completed more than 2,200 hours of service in Rutland County […]

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