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Professor David L. Gregory Receives St. John’s Prestigious Vincentian Mission Award
The St. John's University community gathered to honor Professor David L. Gregory’s life and career of service, as he became the first-ever Law School faculty member to receive the prestigious Vincentian Mission Award.
SJU Students Explore Faith, Fellowship at World Youth Day
In his homily at World Youth Day (WYD), an international gathering of Catholic youth, His Holiness Pope Francis encouraged the millions of young people participating in Kraków, Poland, this summer to “believe in a new humanity” that’s stronger than evil and refuses to see borders as barriers.
Ozanam Students Combat Poverty through Education in West Africa
At 17 years old, two Maryland high school students took action against the cycle of poverty that traps many young people in their families’ hometown of Bali Nyonga, Cameroon.
Midnight Run Program: Students, Employees Experience “a St. Vincent Moment”
“The first time, you don’t know what to expect,” said Jennie Lynn Martino ’19SRM, an actuarial science major at St. John’s.
Through Academic Service-Learning, St. John’s Transforms Students’ Lives
Amber Edwards ’15C, ’17G was still an undergraduate at St. John’s when she seized an opportunity that changed her life.
Center for Law and Religion Receives Grant to Study Tradition in Law and Politics
The Center for Law and Religion at St. John’s Law has received a major grant from the Bradley Foundation for the creation of the Tradition Project, a new initiative exploring the value of tradition...
Hundreds Attend Professor Mark L. Movsesian’s Talk on Mideast Christians at the Lanier Theological Library
Earlier this month, Mark L. Movsesian, the Frederick A. Whitney Professor of Contract Law and director of the Center for Law and Religion at St. John's Law, gave a talk on Religious Freedom for Mideast Christians: Yesterday and Today before a standing-room-only audience at the Lanier Theological Library in Houston, TX.
Pope Francis Opens St. John’s Conference on International Religious Freedom
Religious freedom is a “fundamental right of man, reflecting his highest dignity” and “an indispensible condition for fully realizing human potential.”
Kaitlin Fleur Nares '13 Seeks Justice for Man Exonerated in Central Park Jogger Case
Kaitlin Fleur Nares '13 talks about her work representing Korey Wise — one of five young men exonerated in the high-profile Central Park Jogger case — in his longstanding civil suit against New York City.
St. Baldrick's and Locks of Love Help Fight Childhood Cancer
St. John’s University community will gather on March 20 for the annual St. Baldrick's/Locks of Love event.