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Committed to Service: CCPS Double Alumna Prepares for Career with National Agency
After earning her bachelor’s degree in Homeland Security in 2018, Jacqueline “Jackie” Canino returned to St. John’s to pursue a graduate degree. Now, with her master’s work complete, she will work for...
Graduate Studies in International Communication Reveals Passion for Public Service
Andrea Ramos, a 2014 graduate of the Master of Science (M.S.) degree program in International Communication at The Lesley H. and William L. Collins College of Professional Studies , credits St. John’s...
Silence Inspires Katie Helde ‘21 to Advocate in the Public Interest
In the grand scheme of things, Katie Helde knew that 21 days isn’t a long time to be silent. Still, when the doctor prescribed that particular course of treatment to heal her injured vocal cords, it...
In Memoriam: Fr. Joseph V. Daly, C.M., 73G, ‘75Ed
With both the personal traits and life experiences that only the best Vincentian vocation story has to offer, Fr. Joseph V. Daly’s long Vincentian journey came to an end when he died peacefully in his...
Pharmacy Student and Soldier, William Hong Fights Pandemic on Front Lines
William Hong will always remember the moment he got the call. “I was sitting in a café studying for my pharmacy midterms when my phone rang,” said William, a fourth-year student in the Doctor of...
St. John’s Alumnus Serves the Community in Dual Role
For more than 40 years, Ralph Ekstrand ’78P has served the Village of Farmingdale , NY, a community he has grown to love. In 2012, he was elected mayor of the Long Island hamlet, a position he holds...
Black Alumni Association’s Virtual Brunch Raises Funds for International Students and Frontline Workers
Embracing the Vincentian spirit that is woven throughout the fabric of St. John’s University, the Black Alumni Association (BAA) recently hosted the BAA Virtual Brunch for a Cause, raising funds for...
Tatehona Kelly ‘22 Earns City Bar Scholarship
Last month, the New York City Bar awarded Tatehona Kelly its C. Banbridge Smith Scholarship. She earned the honor by distinguishing herself in a competitive pool for her character, intelligence, and...
Physician Assistant Student Treats COVID Patients like Family
Shielded from head to toe in personal protective gear whenever she is in contact with COVID-19 patients at NYU Winthrop Hospital in Mineola, NY, Ashley Marx remains resolute as she tends to those...
CPHS Student Joins Front Line of Health Workers to Defeat Pandemic
As he helps patients stricken with COVID-19 while working part-time as an Emergency Department Technician at NYU Winthrop Hospital , in Mineola, NY, St. John’s student Nicholas Baumann foresees a...