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Student Sacristans Deepen Faith through Service
Sacristans have a sacred responsibility during the Catholic liturgy. They are entrusted with ensuring the smooth running of the Mass, allowing the celebrant to concentrate fully on his role. At St...
Three Things Talk to Explore and Celebrate St. Joseph
Marking the 150th anniversary of St. Joseph being declared patron of the universal church, Pope Francis proclaimed a yearlong celebration from January 1, 2020, to December 8, 2021, as the “Year of St...
St. John’s Law Awards John Q. Barrett and Rachel H. Smith Named Professorships
Dean Michael A. Simons has announced that Professor John Q. Barrett will be the Law School’s Benjamin N. Cardozo Professor of Law and Professor Rachel H. Smith will become the Mary C. Daly Professor...
St. John’s University Pauses to Honor Military Veterans
Special tributes were paid to local and student veterans of the US Armed Forces as they gathered to commemorate Veterans Day with their families and members of the St. John’s University community on Monday, November 15, on the Queens, NY, campus.
Art Gallery Talk with Queens Artist Frances M. Hynes ’66Ed
St. John’s University and the Dr. M.T. Geoffrey Yeh Art Gallery are pleased to announce a Gallery Talk on Thursday, November 18, from 2 to 3 p.m., with Queens, NY, artist Frances M. Hynes ’66Ed. A...
St. John’s Earns NCAA Berth, to Host Princeton on Thursday
For the 22nd time in program history, the St. John's men's soccer team has earned a bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Johnnies will host a first-round match at Belson Stadium on Thursday night against...
St. John’s Rolls Past Saint Peter’s 91-70
The St. John's men's basketball team jumped out to an early lead and never looked back on Saturday in Carnesecca Arena, cruising to a 91-70 over Saint Peter's. St. John's improved to 2-0 with the win...
St. John’s Tops Brown, 1-0, Advances to Second Round of NCAA Tournament
Behind a golden goal from Ava Collins , the St. John's women's soccer team defeated Brown, 1-0, in overtime on Saturday afternoon, advancing to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. This marks the...
CCPS Professor Recognized for Research in Investigative Psychology
Marina Sorochinski, Ph.D. , Assistant Professor, Division of Criminal Justice, Legal Studies, and Homeland Security , was recently named the winner of the C. Edward Shaffer Award for Best Research...
Camille Castle ’24 is Spreading Some Joy at St. John’s Law
As she walks through the Law School cafeteria on a busy Wednesday afternoon, Camille Castle greets at least a half dozen students with a quick hug or wave. It’s the first semester of her first year at...