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St. John’s University hosts inaugural employee development day
St. John’s University held its inaugural Employee Professional Development Day on March 6, 2025, at the D’Angelo Center ballroom.
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St. John’s University honors alumnae at annual Women of St. John’s luncheon
St. John’s University recently honored a group of distinguished alumnae during the fourth annual Women of St. John’s luncheon.
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St. John’s Jazz Band offers students musical growth and performance opportunities
On Monday and Wednesday evenings, the Marillac Hall Auditorium at St. John’s University becomes a vibrant space for live jazz music performances.
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St. John’s University explores emerging homeland security issues with students
St. John's University recently hosted a seminar focused on emerging threats in homeland security.
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Applications open for Harold Jackson Scholarship in ocean marine insurance
The Maurice R. Greenberg School of Risk Management, Insurance and Actuarial Science at St. John's University is now open to applications for the 2025 Harold Jackson Scholarship.
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Student reflects on role as Micronesia’s ambassador at St. John's University
After identifying herself as from Micronesia, a student frequently answers questions with a practiced response: “It’s a group of islands midway between Hawaii and Australia.” Despite believing that she doesn't face the same challenges as many...
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Gilman scholar Sophie Liu discusses study abroad experience in Rome
In an insightful conversation with Sophie Liu, a Spring 2025 Gilman Scholar majoring in Childhood Education at St. John’s University, aspects of her academic journey and the support she received from the Benjamin A. Gilman International...
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St. John's Law students dedicate spring break to public service initiatives
During a recent spring break, students from St. John's Law School engaged in the Public Interest Center's Spring Break Service Program, garnering a transformative experience.
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Steel sculptures by professor showcased at St. John's University library
St. John’s University in Queens, NY, is showcasing four sculptures by Vincent Michael Poast, an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
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Ashley Bautista credits European study programs for her development
Ashley Bautista, a finance major, is poised to graduate from St. John’s University in May 2025.
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Sabina Alkire discusses policy approaches using Multidimensional Poverty Index
Sabina Alkire, D.Phil, the 2024–25 Vincentian Chair of Social Justice, emphasized the need to address poverty amid rapidly changing global structures.
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St. John's University's Class of 2024 achieves high employment rate
Six months after graduating, nearly 91 percent of St. John’s University’s Class of 2024 is either employed or pursuing further education.
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St. John's hosts successful sport management career night with diverse speakers
St. John’s University recently hosted a Sport Management Career Night on its Queens, NY campus, attracting a significant turnout of students and alumni.
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St. John's hosts annual leadership symposium focused on gifted education
The 12th Annual Leadership Symposium, organized by the Department of Administrative and Instructional Leadership (DAIL) within The School of Education (SOE), took place on March 8 at St. John’s University in Queens, New York.
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Student delegates engage in foreign policy discussions at West Point conference
Last fall, a student delegate attended the Student Conference on US Affairs (SCUSA) at the United States Military Academy (USMA) at West Point.
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St. John's students rally for Red Storm's NCAA win against Omaha
Red Storm fans gathered at the Sodano Coffee House in the D’Angelo Center on March 20 to witness St. John’s University defeat Omaha, 83–53, in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament.
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Micronesian student reflects on cultural ambassadorship at St. John's University
After sharing her origins, Kéavae often faces a barrage of questions about Micronesia.
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Gilman scholar Sophie Liu discusses study abroad experience in Rome
The Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program aims to assist students with financial needs in accessing study abroad and internship opportunities.
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Robert Benigno leads new generation of mascots at St. John's University
In the realm of college sports, few roles capture the spirit and energy of a team like that of a mascot.
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Educator Sonia Nieto reflects on receiving honor from alma mater
Sonia Nieto, an esteemed educator with over 50 years of experience, has been honored by her alma mater, The School of Education (TSOE).