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Q&A with Casey Lomangino ’14Ed, ’16GEd, ’23Ed.D., LEAD Honoree
Casey Lomangino ’14Ed, ’16GEd, ’23Ed.D., Assistant Principal, Carrie P. Weber Middle School , Port Washington, NY, will be among several alumni honored by The School of Education (SOE) at the 13th...
St. John’s to Celebrate Legacy of Professor Robert R. Tomes, Ph.D.
The life and legacy of Robert R. Tomes, Ph.D. , Professor, Division of Arts and Humanities , The Lesley H. and William L. Collins College of Professional Studies , at St. John’s University, will be...
Hospitality Management Student Katera Dobson: My Digital Story
I was born and raised in New York City. My mom is Finnish and my dad is African American. Luckily, growing up in Queens, NY, the most diverse borough in one of the most diverse cities in the world, I...
Remembering John V. Brennan ‘63C, ‘66L, ‘93HON
Michael A. Simons, Dean and John V. Brennan Professor of Law and Ethics, and the St. John’s Law community mourn the passing of John V. Brennan, an esteemed alumnus and consummate lawyer who animated...
St. John’s Professor Awarded Prestigious Grant to Study South Asian Enclaves in Queens
Shahla Hussain, Ph.D., Associate Professor, History, St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, was recently awarded a prestigious Presidential Grant by the Russell Sage Foundation (RSF), co-funded with the Carnegie Corporation of New York, that will allow her to create an oral history project about the South Asian immigrant community in Queens, NY.
Pilgrimage to Rome Helps Catholic Scholars Grow in Faith
A recent pilgrimage to the seat of the Roman Catholic faith brought members of St. John’s University’s Catholic Scholars program closer to God and each other. Six Catholic Scholars—four from the...
Q&A with Jorge Santos ’10CPS, ’12G, ’18GEd, LEAD Honoree
Jorge Santos ’10CPS, ’12G, ’18GEd , an author and teacher, will be among several alumni honored by The School of Education at the 13th Annual Leaders in Education Awards Dinner (LEAD) on April 11 in...
St. John’s Dean to Tackle National Pharmacist Shortage as Member of New Council
Anne Y. F. Lin ’84P, ’86Pharm.D., FNAP, Dean and Professor, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences at St. John’s University, is among 17 deans from pharmacy colleges across the country to be part of a new advisory council charged with addressing a significant, nationwide shortage of pharmacists.
Vincentian Mission Certificate Program Helps Employees Find Their Passion
St. John’s University’s Vincentian Mission Certificate (VMC) program celebrated the graduation of its 13th cohort in January. The frequent refrain throughout their journey was, “What must be done?”
Filmmaker’s Workshop Immerses St. John’s Students in the Art of Documentary Creation
In the middle of Hollywood award season, St. John’s University students had the opportunity to learn about the practical aspects of film production from award-winning documentary filmmaker Chris Schueler.