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St. John’s Prepares for NCAA Tournament, Set to Face No. 13 National Seed Texas A&M on Thursday
The Johnnies return to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2007 For the third time in program history, the St. John's volleyball team is heading to the NCAA Tournament. The Red Storm will...
New St. John’s Trustee Stresses Faith and Devotion
At 13, Rev. Michael M. Nguyen, C.M. ’90CBA set out on a harrowing journey from his native Vietnam in search of a new beginning. The year was 1980, and his country had fallen to the Communists five...
St. John’s Television and Film Students Visit CNN Studios
Putting theory into practice is one of the cornerstones of St. John’s University’s Television and Film program. For more than 40 years, the University has housed a state-of-the-art television studio...
Law School Mourns the Loss of Professor Vincent DiLorenzo
The St. John’s Law community mourns the loss of Professor Vincent DiLorenzo, a beloved colleague and teacher, who passed away on Thursday, November 28, 2019. For almost 34 years, Professor DiLorenzo...
St. John’s Stuns No. 12 Marquette, Captures 2019 BIG EAST Championship
After upsetting No. 10 Creighton with a three-set sweep on Friday night, the St. John's volleyball team stunned the nation once again, defeating No. 12 Marquette in four sets to capture its first...
Collins College of Professional Studies Cyberforce Team beats NYU, Columbia University, and other big name schools, in Regional Department of Energy Cyberforce Competition!
A team of St. John’s Cybersecurity students placed 2nd locally and 23rd at the national level at this year’s CyberForce competition! The dynamic team was guided and mentored by Rahul Karnik, associate...
Retirees Come Home at the Annual Mass and Luncheon
More than 70 former St. John's employees gathered on the Queens campus to reconnect with the University and their former colleagues at the Annual Retirees' Association Mass and Luncheon held on November 13.
Nobel Laureate Discusses the Power of Economics to Stop Poverty, Ensure Progress
Overall mistrust of economists is high among the general public because these experts are not perceived as good forecasters. Still, economists possess the intellectual capacity and analytical means to...
Papal Biographer Discusses What Pope Francis Asks of the Catholic Church
When British journalist and papal biographer Austen Ivereigh, Ph.D., met with Pope Francis at the Vatican in June 2018, he braced himself when the pontiff remarked, “I just have one criticism,”...
Students, Faculty, and Administrators Join Pilgrimage for Justice at US/Mexico Border
Nineteen members of the St. John’s University community traveled to El Paso, TX, to participate in the first-ever Jornada por la Justicia (Pilgrimage for Justice), a three-day “teach-in” in support of the thousands of migrants being held at the US/Mexico border.