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Students Hone Job-Seeking Skills at Spring Career Fair
More than 725 students turned out to explore local, national, and global job and internship opportunities at St. John’s University’s annual Spring Career Fair. Held on Thursday, February 21, in...
Attorney Robert Romano on "Men behaving badly"
On March 2nd, in yet another national TV appearance CPS faculty member Attorney Robert Romano lent his expertise to Fox61 on the Stan Simpson Show. The show covered a series of high-profile criminal...
Alumni Lisa Schreibersdorf and Bob Gunther Team to Fight for Immigrant Rights
As founder and executive director of Brooklyn Defender Services (BDS), Lisa Schreibersdorf ’84 has devoted over 20 years to helping low-income New Yorkers navigate the criminal, family, and immigration justice systems. Under her leadership, BDS has grown to become one of New York City’s largest legal services providers.
St. John’s Law and ABI Host Nation’s Premier Bankruptcy Moot Court Competition
A little bit of snow can produce some major travel snarls in and around the Big Apple. But snow-slicked runways, roads, and sidewalks were no match for the 59 teams from 43 law schools who came from...
St. John’s Students Take a Journey for Justice
St. John’s University students recently traveled to Selma, Birmingham, and Montgomery, AL, as well as to Atlanta, GA, for a weeklong Journey for Justice immersion in the civil rights movement and an...
St. John’s Holds Off Seton Hall, 78-70
Red Storm wins its third straight home game behind 27 points from Shamorie Ponds
International Day for Women and Girls in Science
On February 11th, the IISR celebrated the International Day for Women and Girls in Science with 50 Queens County high school girls. The day was dedicated to raising awareness of STEM careers in sports...
Alumni Couples Celebrate Love for Each Other and St. John’s
Love was in the air at St. John’s University as alumni couples returned to alma mater as part of the annual Blessing of the Couples celebration. The event, held on February 16 in St. Thomas More...
Caribbean Writers Series Welcomes Haitian-American Author and Activist
Through spoken words and song, noted Haitian-American professor, anthropologist, poet, feminist, performance artist, and activist Gina Athena Ulysse, Ph.D., delivered a poignant keynote address at the 14th Annual Caribbean Writer’s Series in The Little Theatre at St. John’s University on Thursday, February 7.
Plunge Experience a Leap of Faith
Rather than spend their winter break relaxing after a busy semester, a group of St. John’s students traveled to places like Houston, TX; St. Louis, MI; and Philadelphia, PA, for a week of outreach, advocacy, accompaniment, construction, and community building as part of the University’s Plunge Program.