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Sustainability at St. John’s: The Heart of Fashion Studies
This article was originally published by the Torch, St. John's University's independent student newspaper, on 2/21/2021 (edited on 2/27/2021) and includes reporting from Torch reporter Anna McFillin...
St. John’s University’s P.A. Program Celebrates 25 Years of Accreditation
L to R: Catholic Medical Center, Class of 1996, and Bayley Seton, Class of 1996 As St. John’s University continues to celebrate its 150th anniversary , the Physician Assistant (P.A.) program in the...
Sport Management Student Excels in eSports Competition
Victor J. Jeronimo, a third-year Sport Management major, was awarded both the “ Player of the Week ” and the “Rookie of the Week” awards by the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) in FIFA 21...
Jerome Hill Artist Fellowship Awarded to St. John’s Faculty Member
Already a gifted college professor, sought-after lecturer, and celebrated author, Catina Bacote, M.F.A. , now adds Jerome Hill Artist Fellowship winner to her impressive curriculum vitae, as the...
Messages of Solidarity With the AAPI Community
Today, Dean Michael A. Simons shared a version of the message below with all St. John's Law alumni in support of our extended AAPI community and to reaffirm the Law School's commitment to calling out...
The School of Education Sponsors Lecture Promoting Ideals of Antiracism
Our society faces many concurrent challenges in addition to the COVID-19 outbreak. Anti-Black racism, the threat of financial collapse, and the frequency of environmental disasters often co-exist...
“Three Things Talk” Highlights the Book of Psalms
Each of the biblical verses in the Book of Psalms was written by a different person, in a different situation, with a different set of needs, and they all turn to the Lord and speak those needs, said...
Announcing the 2021 Dispute Resolution Advancement Award Winners
Avital Mentovich , a Professor at the University of Haifa’s School of Criminology, J.J. Prescott , the Henry King Ransom Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School, and Orna Rabinovich...
Fares Ferjani Officially Qualifies for the Summer Olympic Games
St. John's fencing saber specialist Fares Ferjani has officially qualified for the 2021 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. On Saturday, Ferjani took 10th place out of 207 fencers at the Men's Saber World Cup...
National Activist Reflects on the Power of Interfaith Efforts for Antiracism
The civil rights movement of the 1950s and ’60s is widely acknowledged as the seminal effort to end racism in the United States. But it was also a powerful interfaith movement that stretched across...