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President’s Dinner Raises $2.3 Million for Scholarship Funds, While Honoring Leaders in Service
Supporting aid for students has been the Dinner’s aim since its inception in 1998. Over the past two decades, it has raised more than $30 million in scholarship funds.
St. John’s University, Staten Island Campus to Open College Readiness Center at McKee High School
This new space will serve as the headquarters for McKee students’ college readiness efforts and is a result of St. John’s collaboration with the 30,000 Degrees College Readiness for a Stronger Staten Island initiative.
Annual Career Fair Attracts Scores of Students and Alumni
Corporate recruiters came to the Queens campus to meet students excited to take their next step toward a bright future.
SI's Fastest Growing University
Thanks in part to a historic slash in tuition and new partnerships with local high schools, Staten Island high school graduates are benefiting from a private Catholic university education at a cost their families can manage.
Enterprise Risk Management Center Hosts Panel Discussion
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), a global body for professional accountants, and The Center for Excellence in Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) at St. John’s University hosted a panel discussion on the role of risk in today's society on Thursday, October 13, 2016 on the Manhattan campus.
SJU Hosts Students, Parents, and Siblings at Family Weekend
He began his freshman year a little over a month ago, but John Kamen, Jr. ’20CPS is still amazed by the way St. John’s University helps students—and parents—to feel at home. This year’s Family Weekend, he said, is a perfect example.

TCB Alum Shares Entrepreneurial Success
Recent TCB Alum Visits Campus to Talk to Frosh Class about His Business.
Annual Founder’s Week Celebration Spotlights Vincentian Education
'Friends of the Poor Walk' fundraising event was one of many activities that drew students to St. John’s annual University Service Day.
Ozanam Students Combat Poverty through Education in West Africa
At 17 years old, two Maryland high school students took action against the cycle of poverty that traps many young people in their families’ hometown of Bali Nyonga, Cameroon.

SJU President Welcomes Visiting Fulbrights to University's Intensive English Program
The Fulbright recipients are here for three weeks to strengthen their English-language skills and knowledge of US culture through The Language Connection (TLC) at St. John’s.