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Alumna’s Achievement Recognized
The School of Education congratulates Sandy Dellalonga ’24Ph.D., who recently had an article accepted for publication in the Early Childhood Education Journal , a professional publication of original...
Meeting Focuses on Catholic Education
Educators from across New York State gathered to discuss key issues in Catholic education as The School of Education and the Institute for Catholic Schools hosted a meeting of the Catholic School...
School of Education Alumnus and Longtime Employee Receives Medal of Honor
At St. John’s University’s annual Alumni Convocation ceremony on Saturday, October 19, Joseph Sciame ’71Ed received the Medal of Honor, which is the highest honor the University can bestow upon an...
The School of Education Cohosts Proposed Transformations in Graduation Forum
Should the credits required for graduation be redefined to focus on student proficiency? The answer to this question and more were explored during the Proposed Transformations in Graduation Forum...

NYC Schools Chancellor Addresses St. John’s Audience on Classroom AI Use
The question is not if artificial intelligence (AI) will transform education, but, rather how—and what the next generation of educators can do to employ it in a way that complements classroom learning, but does not substitute for it.
Leaders in Education Field Connect at Networking Social
St. John’s University’s Department of Administrative and Instructional Leadership (DAIL) hosted its first annual Educational Leadership Networking Social, connecting The School of Education with...

Convocations Welcome Students and Faculty to St. John’s
St. John’s University formally welcomed its next generation of Johnnies on September 5 at New Student Convocation ceremonies that combined aspirational messaging with old-fashioned fun.

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...
Doctoral Students Enjoy Study Abroad Experience at Rome Location
This summer, six doctoral students in The School of Education at St. John’s University spent 10 days studying abroad at the University’s Rome , Italy, location. Katherine C. Aquino, Ph.D. , Assistant...

Double Alumna Creates First Endowed Professorship in The School of Education
When the new Nursing Bachelor of Science degree was established at St. John’s, retired educator Mary Carole Schafenberg ’70Ed, ’80PD endowed a scholarship in her mother’s name. This year, she endowed the first professorship in The School of Education (SOE) for Special Education and Autism Education, a cause that is very dear to her.