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English Ph.D. Student Wins Prestigious Ben Rafoth Grant
English Ph.D. candidate Anna Cairney has been awarded the International Writing Centers Association (IWCA) Ben Rafoth Graduate Research Grant for her dissertation research, which focuses on editorial paradigms of writing support. Anna is interested in how advanced writing is nurtured in the university, specifically looking at the role of writing centers in supporting doctoral students. Nancy Alvarez ‘19PhD also won the Ben Rafoth Grant in 2017.
Softball Team Captures Third Regular-Season BIG EAST Title in Five Seasons
A shutout performance from senior Madison Morris helped secure the No. 1 seed for the St. John's softball team at the BIG EAST Softball Championship in Sunday's split doubleheader against Butler. With...
St. John's Represented at 2019 EPA Conference
Several students from both the Queens and Staten Island campuses presented research at the 2019 Eastern Psychological Association (EPA) Annual Meeting, which took place from February 28 – March 2...
St. John’s Trio Wins Elite Fellowship
Three sophomores are the recipients of the 2019 Jeannette K. Watson Fellowship , earning distinction as the greatest number of students from St. John’s to be accepted into the highly selective, global...
Tobin CEO Seminar Series Features Deloitte US CEO
The seventh Tobin CEO Seminar Series featured Deloitte US CEO Cathy Engelbert in a conversation about her career path and the challenges that she has encountered along the way to becoming the first female CEO of a Big Four professional services firm.
R.C.I.A. Offers a Life of Faith
Seventeen members of the St. John’s University community made their commitment to a life of faith by receiving the Sacraments of Initiation at St. Thomas More Church on Sunday, April 28, an uplifting...
Student Researchers Shine at Thesis Competition
Ten graduate students from St. John’s pharmacology, toxicology, medicinal chemistry, and industrial pharmacy programs put their thesis ideas to the test at the University’s first-ever Five Minute Thesis competition on Wednesday, April 17.
Carvens Lissaint ’14CPS Stars in Hamilton
Taking to the stage eight times weekly at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, Carvens Lissaint ’14CPS plays George Washington in the international smash hit Hamilton. It was only a few years ago that he was pursuing his Bachelor of Science degree in Dramatic Arts, Film and Television at St. John’s University.
St. John’s Men's Tennis Team Selected to the 2019 NCAA Tournament
After winning its first BIG EAST Men's Tennis Championship since the 2015-16 season, the St. John's men's tennis team will face No. 5 seed Virginia in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in...
St. John’s Named an IAEP Center for Internal Audit Excellence Program
The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) has announced that St. John’s University’s Internal Auditing Education Partnership (IAEP) program has been endorsed as an IAEP Center for Internal Audit...