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Winning Ways: Two St. John’s Graduate Students Earn Scholarships from Islanders and UBS Arena
A pair of St. John’s University graduate students were recently honored during New York Islanders home games as recipients of new scholarships from UBS Arena and the team. The scholarships were...
Center for Law and Religion Hosts Fall Reading Society Featuring Author Tara Isabella Burton
On November 1, 2022, the Center for Law and Religion reconvened its Reading Society, welcoming author Tara Isabella Burton to St. John’s Law for a conversation about the rise of the religiously...
Tenure-Track Professors Receive Guidance from their Colleagues at “Publish and Flourish”
On Monday, November 7th, the St. John’s University Center for Teaching and Learning, in collaboration with Writing Across Communities, hosted “Publish and Flourish,” a faculty-led panel discussion and...
Leading Economist Discusses Future of the Dollar during Henry George Lecture
In an uncertain economic environment, the future of the US dollar as the world’s leading international reserve currency was at the heart of the semiannual Henry George Lecture at The Peter J. Tobin...
Discover New York Partners with University of Göttingen’s Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
This fall semester, a collaboration is taking place between a course at St. John’s, Discover New York, and one in Germany entitled Anthropology and Climate Justice: Research Practice in the City. This...
GOLE Brings Students and Cultural Understanding Together to Apply Counterterrorism and Intelligence Strategies in Homeland Security Program
One of my primary responsibilities as an educator is preparing students to be successful when they enter the workforce. As a faculty member in the Homeland Security programs at St. John’s many of my...
International Spotlight on St. John’s Gilman Scholars
“Journals to Journeys” follows six St. John’s Gilman Scholars as they prepare for their new destinations abroad and their first impressions once there. The Benjamin A. Gilman and Gilman-McCain...
New Rule Helps International Students and Legal Immigrants in Need
This fall, the US Department of Homeland Security published a change to the public charge rule. Prior to this change, nonimmigrants were prohibited by US law from becoming a public charge. A public...
St. John’s and Lebanese American University Graduate Students Work in Virtual Teams on International Business Strategies and Policies for MENA Region Organizations
In collaboration with Dr. Grace K. Dagher from Adnan Kassar School of Business, Lebanese American University in Beirut, Lebanon, I implemented a Global Online Learning Exchange (GOLE) project in my...
Students Explore Museum Artifacts and Develop Intercultural Competence in Collaboration Between St. John’s Museum Informatics and Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Intercultural Competence (IC) in hands-on projects within the virtual exchange environment encompasses teaching and learning practices that connect locally dispersed teachers and students to learn and...