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St. John’s and ABI Host 25th Anniversary Duberstein Competition
The University of Florida School of Law fended off a tough challenge from the University of Miami School of Law to win the 25th annual Duberstein Bankruptcy Moot Court Competition.
CPS host Cyber Security and Homeland Security Conference on Manhattan Campus
On March 6, The College of Professional Studies hosted its first ever conference on Homeland Security and Cyber Security titled: “Using Scenario Building and Simulation Technologies for Educating Next Generation Homeland Security and Cyber Security Professionals”.
Four St. John’s Law Students Earn New York City Bar Diversity Fellowships
Four first-year St. John’s Law students have received New York City Bar Diversity Fellowships for Summer 2017.
John Q. Barrett on Trump Administration Investigating Itself
“It should be law enforcement done in a high spotlight, high stakes process,” said Professor John Q. Barrett of the Trump White House's investigation into the administration's ties to Russia.
Transformed by St. John’s, Alumna Enjoys Decades of Career Success
The daughter of a seamstress and a janitor, Augusta Sanfilippo ’85SVC, ’94MBA worked three jobs to put herself through SJU—where she had a life-changing experience when she happened upon the University’s computer lab.
Black History Month at St. John’s Celebrates “The Light Within”
Everything about the 27th Annual Black and White Ball was inspiring, noted Kaitlin Toussaint ’18TCB, an economics major at the University.
SJU Students Contribute to Global Art Project
From the University’s campuses in Rome, Italy, to Queens, NY, nearly 300 St. John’s students are showcasing their creativity this semester as part of a globally-performed art collaboration known as do it.
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47th Annual Northeastern Educational Research Association Symposia
Marcella Mandracchia, Ed.D., Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, and Dr. James Reed Campbell, Ph.D., Professor of Department of Administrative and Instructional Leadership, chaired symposia at the 47th Annual Northeastern Educational Research Association in Trumball, CT this past October 2016. The participants were all former doctoral students of the Department of Administrative and Instructional Leadership.
School of education student among three St. John’s students awarded U.S. department of state’s Benjamin A. Gilman international scholarship to study abroad
Cammi Roberts, Ed was among over 850 American undergraduate students from 359 colleges and universities across the U.S. selected to receive the prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs to study abroad during the spring 2017 term. Miss Roberts is an undergraduate majoring in Adolescent Education who took part in the Discover Italy: Education program.