Announcements

March 22, 2023

Employee Raffle

The employee raffle is ongoing. Enter using your stjohns.edu email for your chance to win monthly prizes and gift cards. The raffle is offered by the Office of Human Resources and sponsored by University athletic partner Teachers Federal Credit Union...

March 15, 2023

Update from the Office of Equity and Inclusion

Over the past two years, St. John’s University has taken several steps to honor our pledge to promote antiracism and ensure that our community is a place of belonging and inclusion where all members feel welcome. As we continue to witness the...

March 14, 2023

St. John’s Women’s Basketball NCAA Tournament Watch Party

Thursday, March 16 at 7 p.m. Montgoris Dining Hall Join us on Thursday, March 16 at 7 p.m. for an NCAA Tournament Watch Party at Montgoris Dining Hall. All St. John’s University students and employees are invited to come cheer on the Red Storm women...

March 13, 2023

Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month 2023: All around Asia!

In recognition of Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month (APHM), St. John’s University’s Office of Multicultural Affairs has organized a multicampus celebration along with various departments and clubs from the Queens and Staten Island , NY campuses...

March 13, 2023

Apply for an ACEI Inclusive Teaching Fellowship

All instructional faculty are encouraged to apply to join the second cohort of the Academic Center for Equity and Inclusion (ACEI) ’s Inclusive Teaching Fellows initiative. The program is designed to build faculty capacity for supporting an inclusive...

March 02, 2023

St. Joseph Day

St. John’s University Italian Cultural Center invites you to celebrate La Festa di San Giuseppe (Saint Joseph Day Feast). Sunday, March 19 | 1 p.m. Please join us for an afternoon of religious and cultural traditions that include La Tavola di San...

February 15, 2023

Fulbright Scholar Leads Effort to Protect Language and History in Sierra Leone

Fulbright Scholar Konrad Tuchscherer, Ph.D., Director of External Scholarships and Fellowships, and Associate Professor, Department of History, has been in Sierra Leone this academic year conducting research on the Mende Kikakui script and literate tradition, as well as on early 19th-century shipboard uprisings among captives during the Atlantic slave trade.

February 09, 2023

Employee Support and Resources Syria and Turkey Earthquake

The size and scale of destruction from the earthquake in Turkey and Syria are unimaginable. In this suffering, we lean on loved ones and look for strength and support in our communities and across the world. Realizing that some members of our...