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Students Thrive through Mentoring Program
The growing success of the St. John’s University Student And Faculty Engagement (SAFE) program was celebrated by more than 80 members of the University community at a recognition dinner held on the Queens, NY, campus on November 15.
Students Pitch Business Ideas to Industry Leaders at University Competition
Tapping the entrepreneurial spirit at St. John’s, the College of Professional Studies (CPS) launched its first Pitch Johnny Competition, allowing students to pitch their business ideas to industry professionals and compete for a grand prize.
Former Department of Homeland Security Secretary Speaks at St. John’s
St. John’s University welcomed one of homeland security’s most distinguished leaders to the Queens campus for a discussion on the nation’s continuing efforts to combat terror networks and the future of counter-terrorism.
Twentieth Annual President’s Dinner Raises Record Level of Funds for Student Scholarships
The 20th Annual St. John’s University President’s Dinner celebrated many milestones, as well as the University’s enduring mission of service to others, while raising a record-breaking amount of scholarship funds that will directly benefit St. John’s most accomplished and deserving students—especially those with financial need.
New Classroom Labs Enhance Learning at the College of Professional Studies
From cutting-edge situation rooms that are used to simulate attacks on US soil, to business incubator rooms for promising entrepreneurs, five new labs at the College of Professional Studies (CPS) are helping prepare students for some of today’s fastest-growing careers.
Tobin College Center for Global Business Stewardship solicits proposals for IVBEC 2018
Proposals are now being accepted for the 25th Anniversary International Vincentian Business Ethics Conference (IVBEC 2018) on Oct. 25-27 in New York City.
Actor Shows his Mastery in Spinning Yarns
John Lithgow begins his solo Broadway show with the question, “Why do we tell stories?”
For Johnny Wiley, a New York City-Based Fellowship is Leading to International Internship Opportunities
Johnny Wiley, a Government and Politics major from Uniondale, NY, is the third St. John’s University undergraduate since 2014 to be awarded the Jeannette K. Watson Fellowship—a three-year international internship program funded by the Thomas J. Watson Foundation.
The Peter J. Tobin College of Business is now a PRME Champion
The Peter J. Tobin College of Business at S. John’s University has been selected as a Champion Institution by the Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) for 2018-19, one of only 38 institutions from 20 countries to attain this distinction.
Ireland Added to St. John’s University’s Signature Study Abroad Program
Starting in spring 2018, St. John’s students can experience Ireland through the addition of historic Limerick as one of the three European cities included in the University’s popular Discover the World: Europe program.