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Spring Activities Fair Shines Light on Student Organizations
At the start of a new semester, representatives from more than 120 student organizations brought a renewed sense of purpose to St. John’s University’s Spring Activities Fair on January 30 in Taffner Field House on the Queens, NY, campus.

St. John’s University Celebrates Johnnies Day
On February 11, 2023 the entire St. John’s University community is invited to take part in an interactive celebration of school spirit both in person and on social media, culminating in the Men’s Basketball game between St. John’s and Providence at noon at Madison Square Garden.

St. John’s Welcomes Nursing Students
The latest cohort of St. John’s University nursing students is embarking on a career whose demands are evolving but whose foundational values remain as essential as ever, according to Francine Laterza, Ed.D., R.N., PNP, CNE, Director of Nursing.

D’Angelo Chair Lecture Highlights Power of Poetry
Poetry has the power to move people through the most difficult situations. It can assuage grief and bring new knowledge and a deeper perspective. That was the message of Patricia Smith, M.F.A., the...

Music Critic Turned St. John’s Faculty Member Enshrined in Long Island Music Hall of Fame
Wayne Robins, Adjunct Professor, Department of Mass Communication , The Lesley H. and William L. Collins College of Professional Studies (CCPS), has interviewed some of the most celebrated names in...

Student Headed to St. John’s after Earning Army Scholarship
With a late-September telephone call came a life-altering opportunity for 17-year-old Sadé Webb—she was notified that she is the winner of a $225,000 Army Reserve Minuteman Scholarship that includes...

Former NYC Health Commissioner Leads St. John’s Panel on Pandemic and Poverty
Few events better illustrate the chasm that exists between the wealthiest and most vulnerable Americans than the coronavirus pandemic that struck the United States in early 2020. So said a panel of...

Leading Economist Discusses Future of the Dollar during Henry George Lecture
In an uncertain economic environment, the future of the US dollar as the world’s leading international reserve currency was at the heart of the semiannual Henry George Lecture at The Peter J. Tobin...

St. John’s Named one of The Princeton Review’s Most Eco-Friendly Colleges
St. John’s University is one of the nation’s most environmentally responsible colleges, according to The Princeton Review’s annual survey of students and administrators. The education services company...