Christian Brother Joseph W. Juliano celebrates 25 years
July 26, 2024 at 11:46 p.m.
Christian Brother Joseph William Juliano was born in Philadelphia, Pa., and received The Habit on Sept. 24, 1994. Brother Joseph earned an associate degree in culinary arts and a bachelor’s degree in education, both from Johnson and Wales University, Providence, R.I. He holds several graduate degrees from La Salle University, Philadelphia; Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, and the University of Notre Dame, Ind.
Brother Joseph began teaching at Central Catholic High School in Pittsburgh, serving also as the campus minister. In 2008, Brother Joseph was the president of The San Miguel School of Camden. After finishing his term as president, he returned to teaching at Calvert Hall College High School in Baltimore, Md. In 2015, Brother Joseph moved to Lincroft and took a position with The Brothers of the Christian Schools, District of Eastern North America, as the director of administration in Eatontown.
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Christian Brother Joseph William Juliano was born in Philadelphia, Pa., and received The Habit on Sept. 24, 1994. Brother Joseph earned an associate degree in culinary arts and a bachelor’s degree in education, both from Johnson and Wales University, Providence, R.I. He holds several graduate degrees from La Salle University, Philadelphia; Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, and the University of Notre Dame, Ind.
Brother Joseph began teaching at Central Catholic High School in Pittsburgh, serving also as the campus minister. In 2008, Brother Joseph was the president of The San Miguel School of Camden. After finishing his term as president, he returned to teaching at Calvert Hall College High School in Baltimore, Md. In 2015, Brother Joseph moved to Lincroft and took a position with The Brothers of the Christian Schools, District of Eastern North America, as the director of administration in Eatontown.
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