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Downfall of Football in Italy: Graduate Student Produces Documentary
Within an independent study project, Evan Gardner, graduate student in International Communication, directed and produced a video documentary during a trip to Rome, exploring the question: what economic and psychological impact does football have in Italy?
English Ph.D. Student Wins “Scholars for the Dream” Award
Only 20 students from around the country are chosen each year to receive the Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) Scholars for the Dream Travel Award, but Sammantha McCalla ‘99CBA, ‘01MBA is the second St. John’s University student to earn this recognition. The award, which Sheeba Varkey ‘03C, ‘07Ed won in 2016, provides $1,000 in travel funds for the CCCC Annual Convention.
2018 Business Plan Competition Submission Deadline Extended!
The deadline for submissions to the 2018 James and Eileen Christmas Business Plan Competition has been extended until Friday, March 2.
Difference Makers Completion Ceremony
On Tuesday, January 30th, nearly 200 high school students, parents, teachers and principals, and not-for-profit partners joined the St. John's University, Staten Island Campus community to celebrate their completion of the Difference Makers program, a Staten Island campus based civic engagement initiative that transforms high school students’ community service into college readiness with the help of St. John’s University community partnerships.
From Courtroom to Career Development Office: Deaf Attorney Melissa Angelides Finds Fulfillment in the Law
Born profoundly deaf, Assistant Director of Career Development Melissa Kubit Angelides has forged a rewarding career in the law.
Law School Community Comes Together for Annual Alumni Luncheon
The St. John's Law community came together recently in celebration at the annual Alumni Association Luncheon.
Tobin volunteers prepare for a taxing spring
For the eighth consecutive year, Peter J. Tobin College of Business accounting students will participate in the Internal Revenue Service’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, which offers free tax assistance to low-income, disabled and limited English-speaking taxpayers.
A message from President Gempesaw
As a Catholic and Vincentian University, St. John’s embraces the ideals of respect and dignity for all. We strive to promote these values among our students, faculty, administrators, staff, alumni, and the broader community.
Student-Mobility Outcomes at St. John’s University Receive Top National Recognition
In a recent national ranking that encapsulates the founding and enduring mission of St. John’s, the University was recognized as the number one four-year Catholic college or university in the country for its high student-mobility rate.
Dean’s Travel Study Program Returns to China
St. John’s Law students, alumni, faculty, and administrators explored China earlier this month as participants in the intersession Dean’s Travel Study Program.