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Catholic Scholars Experience Vincentian Roots and Universal Church
Blending coursework with a journey of faith, 15 sophomores in St. John’s University’s Catholic Scholars Program spent the weeks prior to the Spring 2014 semester in Europe, where they walked in the footsteps of saints, learned more about their Vincentian heritage, and gained a greater understanding of the Universal Catholic Church.
Students Carry the University’s Mission to Guatemala
Graduate students in Speech Pathology gain real-world experience during a unique study-abroad opportunity that combines classroom learning, practical experience and service to others.
Around the Globe, Ozanam Scholars Make a Difference
"We want students to understand what that means by exploring new cultures, then taking what they've learned and applying it here."
Living and Learning Abroad: Global Studies Announces 2014 Winter Intersession Courses
For students hoping to expand their academic horizons while immersing themselves in other cultures, the Office of Global Studies at St. John’s will strengthen the University’s focus on international education this year by offering exciting Winter Intersession courses, ranging from theater in Paris to North African development issues in Morocco.
St. John's Prepares Visiting Fulbrights for Success in American Universities
Eager to immerse themselves in American culture and master the English language, 30 Fulbright scholars from around the globe attended The Language Connection’s Intensive English for Graduate Studies Program at St. John’s University this summer.
Princeton Bound: Undergraduates Awarded Summer Fellowships to Study Public Policy
Two St. John’s University juniors were awarded Public Policy and International Affairs Program (PPIA) Fellowships to prepare for graduate study in the field by attending the 2013 Junior Summer Institute (JSI) at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
St. John's Professor and Students Volunteer to Ease Suffering of Children in Guatemala
For the past five years, children at an orphanage in rural Guatemala have benefited from the expertise and compassion of a St. John’s University professor who specializes in speech disorders. Nancy Colodny, Ed.D., C.C.C.-S.L.P.

Religious Freedom Addressed at SJU School of Law Conference in Rome
Scholars, policymakers, and students from the Unites States and Europe explored the role that religious freedom plays in international law and politics during a two-day conference that St. John’s School of Law cosponsored in Rome, Italy.
St. John's Celebrates 17th Commencement at Rome, Italy, Campus
Marking its 17th year in the Eternal City, St. John’s University celebrated Commencement Exercises at its international campus in Rome, Italy, on June 9. Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M., President of...
A Semester in Seville: St. John's Introduces New Study Abroad Option
Students can spend the Fall 2013 semester exploring Spanish language and culture in historic Seville — an ancient city shaped by European and Islamic influences — through a new course in St. John’s...