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Jennie Miller ‘20 Gives Back to Healthcare Heroes on the Frontline
A self-described “Jersey girl born and raised,” Jennie Miller has never been one to sit on the sidelines. She knew she had to do something to support her lifelong best friend, an ER nurse working on...
St. John’s Professor Creates and Distributes Masks for Health-Care Professionals
Amid the COVID-19 crisis, a St. John’s University faculty member is living out the enlightening European fable of the Stone Soup, which for generations has taught the value of sharing, collaboration...
St. John’s ROTC Student Recognized as One of Nation’s Top 3 Cadets
Deven Rodriguez had an upbringing he describes as “tumultuous.” Now a cadet in St. John’s University’s Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Red Storm Battalion , Deven was relentlessly bullied as a...
Jillian Gardner ‘20 Builds a Career in the Public Interest at St. John’s Law
Jillian Gardner knew she wanted to do “more.” It was calling that became increasingly resonant as the New Jersey native completed her undergraduate studies at St. Joseph’s University, where she...
Anastasiya Sihilyetova talks about how a MS in International Hospitality Management helped her pursue her Career
Growing up in Ukraine, I always dreamed about earning my master’s degree in the United States. I enjoy traveling internationally: going on holidays, staying in hotels, and meeting people. The Master...
Using 3-D Printers to Make PPE, Max Hergenrother Embodies a Spirit of Service
On a quiet, tree-lined street in Glen Head, NY, behind the closed door of a home office, a steady hum emits from six 3-D printers. Constantly watching over the progress is Max A. Hergenrother...
Kathryn T. Hutchinson, Ph.D., Joins National Panel Discussion on COVID-19
The National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS)—the nation’s largest leadership honor society—recently hosted a free COVID-19 webinar series, “Leading from Home,” that featured Kathryn T...
St. John’s Professor Reflects on Five Decades of Service
When Robert Forman, Ph.D. ‘68C was a boy, his father took him for walks on the Hillcrest Golf Course, then the highest point on Long Island (and future site of St. John’s University)—to gaze at the...
Kate Smith, an immigrant from Ireland, chose to pursue her business degree in International Hospitality Management from CCPS
My name is Kate Smith and I grew up on a small dairy farm in the midland of Ireland. There was plenty of milk, homemade butter, fresh fruit, and vegetables—but of course that meant plenty of work to...
Lost and Found Efforts Highlight Public Safety’s Vincentian Mission
It is widely known and appreciated that the Department of Public Safety at St. John’s University strives 24/7 to ensure the security of the entire University community. What is lesser known is that...