Students Reflect on Academic Service-Learning at St. John’s University

Academic Service-Learning Takes Student to the Catholic Migration Office
Reza Islam, a senior in St. John’s College of Professional Studies, is a student in Professor Mary Noe’s Administrative Law in the Legal Studies/Criminal Justice Department. The PowerPoint presentation he shared with his classmates on November 19, 2007 illustrated how Academic Service-Learning can influence a student’s choices and benefits those most in need in society. Read more >

Academic Service-Learning Experience Convinces Student to Follow Special Education Field
Lauren Vigilante, a sophomore in St. John’s The School of Education, took advantage of the opportunity to do Academic Service-Learning as part of Fr. Stephen Bicsko’s Theology 2100, Introduction to the Bible, course during the Fall 2007 semester. Read more >

Building Relationships of Trust Through Academic Service-Learning
Many of the students at St. John’s University who do Academic Service-Learning are changed in some way as a result of the experience. Yoojung Yang, a sixth-year Pharmacy major in the College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions is one of those people.
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