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Online Global Exchange Program Broadens Student Options
St. John’s University has launched a new initiative to expand global learning opportunities for students who may not have the interest and/or means to travel abroad. Modeled after similar programs...

Ozanam Scholars Program Helps Students Examine Global Role
Undergraduate students who receive an Ozanam Scholarship participate in one of the University’s most mission-centered programs. “In the spirit of Frédéric Ozanam, scholars are called to serve with...

St. John’s First Stop for US Fulbright Grantees
Once again St. John’s and the Fulbright US Student Program collaborated to promote world peace and gain a deeper understanding and tolerance for others by preparing the 2019 US Fulbright grantees for...

St. John’s University Education Majors “Storm” Rome
Since 2015, Em Maslak, Ph.D., Professor of Curriculum and Instruction in The School of Education (SOE), has served as the on-site professor and faculty lead for the school’s unique Rome semester...

The Office of International Education Ties Creativity to Service in Appalachia
Donna M. Reale Language Educator, Office of International Education A website for “serious” knitters and creative spirits, www.ravelry.com called out to me around nine years ago. Ravelry also appealed...

Documentary Film by St. John’s Adjunct Professor Wins Emmy
Since the Arab Spring in 2011, a migrant crisis erupted as natives of war-torn countries in the Middle East sought refuge and a better life in Western Europe. Two of those harrowing stories are highlighted in the HBO documentary film, It Will Be Chaos, codirected and coproduced by Filippo Piscopo, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Television and Film, with his wife, Lorena Luciano, both of whom are natives of Italy.

Global Development and Social Justice Cohort Produces Innovative Research Projects
Students enrolled in the Integrating Seminar – the culminating course for the Master of Arts (M.A.) in Global Development and Social Justice – during summer 2019 completed capstone projects that cover...

Exploring Optics and French Cuisine during a Summer Internship in Paris
Fresh from a summer in Paris, France—as one of just eight students chosen nationally to be immersed in a prestigious internship program—a physics major has returned to St. John’s University with a...

Ambassador Alumnus Invites Rome Students to Embassy
Murat Salim Esenli ‘99G, the current Turkish Ambassador to Rome and alumnus of the Master of Arts (M.A.) in Government and Politics invited students at the University’s Rome, Italy campus to visit the...

Rome Campus Hosts Discussion of Eurozone Crisis
The Master of Arts (M.A.) program in Government and Politics hosted an academic discussion on the European debt crisis (also known as the Eurozone crisis) on St. John’s University’s Rome, Italy campus...