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Rome Italy CPS experience
This winter, CPS and Global Studies organized a 10 day study abroad trip to our Rome campus. The Institute of Interdisciplinary Sports Research (IISR) contributed to this amazing opportunity by...
Tobin Marketing Students Do Fashion Week!
New York Fashion Week kicked off on February 8, but Iris Mohr, Ph.D., Professor and Chair of Marketing, and some of her students got a jump on the festivities two days earlier, when they attended Epson America’s Fourth Annual Digital Couture Project.
Doo Wop takes center stage in the College of Professional Studies
On February 8th, Doo Wop took center stage in the Communication and Collaboration Commons during CPS's seventh Research Forum.
Former Major League Baseball player Randy Ruiz speaks to SJU students on the value of hard work
On February 7th, 2018, Randy Ruiz, professional baseball player, made a guest appearance in Professor Alexander Sepulveda's Legal Aspects of Sport Management.
Professor Yevgenia Nayberg wins Sydney Taylor Silver Medal
The College of Professional Studies is pleased to announce that Professor Yevgenia Nayberg, Adjunct Associate Professor, Division of Mass Communication, has won the Sydney Taylor Silver Medal for Young Readers for her illustration work in the book Drop by Drop: A Story of Rabbi Akiva.
We Are New York’s Team: Students celebrate success of Men’s Basketball team after historic win
An impromptu and celebratory gathering of students assembled outside of Carnesecca Arena in the early hours of the morning on February 8 to greet the St. John’s University Men’s Basketball team as they returned to the Queens, NY, campus following their historic 79–75 road win over top-ranked Villanova.
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.