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U.S. News & World Report's Rise for St. John’s Graduate Programs
St. John’s University enjoyed impressive improvements in U.S. News & World Report’s recently released survey of Best Graduate Schools. St. John’s School of Law went from 77 (tied) to 74 (tied). The School of Education rose a dramatic 29 points from 134 (tied) to 105 (tied), and the part-time M.B.A. program in The Peter J. Tobin College of Business rose from 117 (tied) to 112 (tied).
Good Reads: The Favorite Books of St. John’s Faculty—Farah E. Khorassani, Pharm.D.
A good book is food for the mind and soul. In this recurring series, St. John’s faculty share some of the titles and authors on their “must read” lists that are sure to challenge, stimulate, and delight.
CCPS graduate student, Kenneth Johnson 'GCPS’20 has been awarded a scholarship to showcase his research at the next Annual Conference of the Global Awareness Society International (GASI)
CCPS graduate student in Sport Management , Kenneth Johnson (SPG’20) who is also the Project Manager for the CCPS Institute for Interdisciplinary Sport Research (IISR) has been awarded a scholarship...
St. John’s Continues Designation as Center of Actuarial Excellence
St. John’s University’s The Maurice R. Greenberg School of Risk Management, Insurance and Actuarial Science (GSRM) has retained its status as one of the elite institutions in its field with the recent...
More than 100 Years Ago, a Catholic School Teacher Became the First Woman to Earn a Degree at St. John’s
In 1913, the same year as the first Woman Suffrage Procession in Washington, DC, and seven years before the 19th Amendment granted American women the right to vote, Sister M. Lumena Price became the first woman to earn a bachelor’s degree at St. John’s University.
Dr. Fabrice Jaumont, Education Attaché Embassy of France in the United States, Presents to an Audience of Curious Students, Faculty and Staff the Concept of a New Revolution: The Bilingual Revolution
On February 26, 2020 Dr. Fabrice Jaumont, Education Attaché Embassy of France in the United States, presented to an audience of curious students, faculty and staff the concept of a new revolution: the...
St. John’s and ABI Host Nation’s Premier Bankruptcy Moot Court Competition
New York City, the heart of international law and commerce, is a fitting venue for the annual Duberstein Bankruptcy Moot Court Competition . This year, the nation’s premier bankruptcy competition...
Dr. Christoforou's Article was Featured in the Editor's Pick of the NMSBA's “Neuromarketing Year Book 2019” as one of the Most Impactful Papers in the Field!
Dr. Christoforou's article titled “Your Brain on the Movies: A Computational Approach for Predicting Box-office Performance from Viewer's Brain Responses to Movie Trailers” published in the top-tier...
Residence Ministry—The Heart and Soul of Campus Living for 20 Years
In the Fall of 1999, St. John’s opened the doors to its new residence village—the most dramatic change in the University since it broke ground on the Queens, NY, campus in 1954. Now, in a three-part...
A. Andrea Licari-LaGrassa, D.P.S. ’72CBA, ’73MBA Brings International Focus to Alma Mater
For A. Andrea Licari-LaGrassa, D.P.S. ’72CBA, ’73MBA, travel, scholarship, and community service are among her most defining characteristics. A Professor of Administration and Economics in The Lesley H. and William L. Collins College of Professional Studies at St. John’s University, Dr. Licari-LaGrassa has much in common with the traditional St. John’s student.