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St. John’s Homeland Security Graduates Discuss Emerging Industry Issues with Students
St. John’s University students and graduates are using the latest technologies to meet the nation’s homeland security challenges.

Harold Jackson Scholarship Application Opens
The Maurice R. Greenberg School of Risk Management, Insurance and Actuarial Science (GSRM) , part of The Peter J. Tobin College of Business at St. John’s University, is presently accepting...

A Seat at the Table
Last fall, I was selected as a student delegate to the Student Conference on US Affairs (SCUSA) at the United States Military Academy (USMA) at West Point.

All Roads Lead to Leeds, UK, for Gilman Scholar Ashley Bautista
My name is Ashley Bautista, and I am a finance major graduating in May 2025! As my time at St. John’s comes to a close, I am elated to reflect on one of my most transformative and impactful...

Lessons in Geography
After telling someone where I am from, I am bombarded with questions, and I have answers scripted and memorized. For example, everyone who asks me where Micronesia is gets the same answer, “It’s a group of islands midway between Hawaii and Australia.”

Professor’s Innovative Steel Sculptures on Display in University’s Library
St. John’s University’s library on the Queens, NY, campus is the new home of four striking sculptures by artist Vincent Michael Poast, Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Communication Studies, St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

Q&A with Gilman Scholar Sophie Liu
The Benjamin A. Gilman Internatonal Scholarship Program was initiated to help students with financial need access study abroad and internship opportunities. Since 2009, St. John’s University has had...

St. John’s Law Students Spend Spring Break Serving the Greater Good
“Transformative” isn’t a word students usually use when talking about spring break. But that’s exactly how Kayla Dorancy ’26 describes the week she spent participating in the Public Interest Center’s...

St. John’s University Graduates Thrive in Competitive Job Market
Six months after graduating, nearly 91 percent (90.9 percent*) of St. John’s University’s Class of 2024 is employed or continuing their academic pursuits—a testament to the University’s commitment to preparing students for life beyond the classroom.

VCSJ Chair Discusses Questions of Poverty in a Rapidly Shifting Political Landscape
This is a critical moment to think about what we can do for impoverished people throughout the world, where the traditional structures and institutions that support them are faced with rapid change.