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CCPS Students Present Research at CERN
A group of St. John’s University students recently enjoyed the rare opportunity to postulate, through the creation of a board game, the challenges of traveling and settling a distant planet, and presented their findings at CERN’s IdeaSquare Research Center in Meryin, Switzerland.
Institute for Catholic Schools Celebrates New School Year at Mass and Luncheon
Representatives from 15 Catholic high schools in the Diocese of Brooklyn , NY, celebrated the beginning of the new school year at a Mass in St. Thomas More Church on St. John’s University’s Queens...
Annual Move-In Weekend Celebrates 25 Years of Residence Life at St. John’s
Abounding in optimism and inspired by the possibility of a St. John’s University education, more than 900 first-year students moved into the University’s Residence Village over Labor Day weekend, climaxing a week in which nearly 2,000 students moved onto campus ahead of the start of classes on September 4.
St. John’s Ranked in Princeton Review College Guide for The Best 390 Colleges
A new ranking—based directly on students—gives high praise to St. John’s University.
St. John’s Scientist Wins Federal Grant to Research Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Sunil Kumar ’09GP, ’14Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, in St. John’s University’s College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, was recently awarded a grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to find an effective therapy for a form of liver disease with no cure and which can lead to cancer.
St. John’s to Assist Local Community during Annual University Service Day
The St. John’s University family will gather to serve neighboring communities throughout New York City in celebration of the 23rd annual University Service Day, to be held on Saturday, September 21.
Mattone Center For Law And Religion Names New Student Fellows
The Law School’s Denise ’90 and Michael ’91 Mattone Center for Law and Religion has announced its student fellows for the 2024-2025 academic year. “Our student fellows are a vital part of the Mattone...
Honors Student Sets Sights on 2028 Olympic Race Walking Team
While many of her fellow St. John’s University students took on jobs or internships, Ruby Ray, from Port Jefferson, NY, competed for a spot on the United States Olympic team.
St. John’s University Hosts Summit for International Catholic Leaders
Last month, St. John’s University hosted a summit whose overarching goal was training lay Catholics to become leaders working for societal change. Four international cardinals attended, along with more than 125 people from 22 mostly Spanish-speaking countries.
Dean Jelani Jefferson Exum on Leading St. John’s Law Into its Second Century of Excellence, Prominence, and Impact
In June, Jelani Jefferson Exum started as the Law School’s 10th dean and Rose DiMartino and Karen Sue Smith Professor of Law. In the interview that follows, she talks about her new role and the themes...