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Founder’s Week Marks Vincentian Mission in Action
Founder’s Week is both an annual celebration of the University’s Vincentian heritage and an opportunity for the St. John’s community to actively participate in its mission of serving those most in need.
Senior Psychology Major Leads AFSP Walk “Out of the Darkness”
Kira Marshall ‘18C, whose internship at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) led to a full-time job in May 2018, served as captain for the St. John’s University walker team in AFSP’s “Out of the Darkness” walk. The walk, which took place on Saturday, September 29 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Clove Lakes Park, aimed to raise funds and increase awareness for suicide prevention and mental health in the community.
St. John’s University Dedicates New Spaces to Enhance Equity and Inclusion
Two milestones that reflect St. John’s strong commitment to enhancing an inclusive campus community were achieved in the fall with the grand openings of the Inclusivity Resource Center (IRC) and the Academic Center for Equity and Inclusion (ACEI).
New Athletic Director Receives Warm Welcome from University Community
St. John's introduced Mike Cragg as its seventh athletic director in program history on Tuesday in a press conference inside Carnesecca Arena.
Staten Island Campus and CANVAS Pan-African Library Awarded Community Partnership Grant
The American Studies Association (ASA) has awarded Robert Fanuzzi, Ph.D., Associate Provost of the Staten Island campus and Associate Professor of English, its Community Partnership Grant for 2018-19.
20 Questions With....
Lou Carnesecca ’50C, ’60GEd, ’00HON is a legend in New York and college basketball circles worldwide.
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St. John’s Cracks the Top-25, Checks in at No. 24/23
Red Storm ranked nationally for the first time in four years.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Keynotes Tradition Project Session in Rome
In December, jurists and scholars gathered in Rome for “The Value of Tradition in the Global Context,” the third session of the Tradition Project hosted by the Law School’s Center for Law and Religion.
Johnnies Win Overtime Thriller, 97-94, at Georgetown
Ponds’ 37 points lead Red Storm past Hoyas in D.C. for the first time since 2003