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Vice Provost and Interim Chief Diversity Officer André McKenzie, Ed.D., to address St. John’s University Class of 2022
St. John’s University Vice Provost and Interim Chief Diversity Officer André McKenzie, Ed.D., will serve as the distinguished speaker and honoree at St. John’s University’s undergraduate Commencement Exercises on Sunday, May 22, at 10 a.m., the University announced today.
Criminal Justice Majors Work with Wrongfully Convicted and Recently Freed
Jeffrey Deskovic has made it his life’s mission to overturn the cases of wrongfully convicted individuals and ease their transition to life outside prison, often after decades of incarceration.
Vincentian Chair Lecturer Discusses Hope in the Midst of “Apocalypse”
Third World populations, many of which emit zero carbon, consistently suffer as a result of the harmful effects of climate change resulting from the careless practices of First World nations. That was...
Students’ Scholarly Works Highlighted at Annual Conference
Students showcased their research and academic accomplishments as St. John’s University hosted their poster presentations on Monday, April 4, during the first of an intensive, two-day Student Research...
Rep. Greg Meeks Visits St. John’s to Meet with President and Students
“I want St. John’s University to be part of the district,” stated the Honorable Gregory W. Meeks to Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P. , President, during a recent visit to the Queens , NY, campus. The St...
Research Program Supports St. John’s Vincentian Mission
The Collaborative Health Integration Research Program (CHIRP), an interdisciplinary initiative within St. John’s University’s Department of Psychology , uses its research resources to help craft real...
Pharmacy Students Receive White Coats in Symbolic Rite of Passage
More than 200 members of the Doctor of Pharmacy Class of 2025 donned their white coats before a proud crowd of family and friends who gathered on Saturday, March 19, for the White Coat Convocation on...
Vincentian Chair Lecture Focuses on ‘Crucified Peoples’
Since the dawn of Christianity, the Cross has been a metaphor for suffering. However, in certain parts of the world, the true meaning of that metaphor has been diluted. In regions of the world where...
Federal Leaders Secure $1.25M to Support St. John’s University
St. John’s University was one of only 10 community project funding requests in New York’s Fifth Congressional District awarded federal funds through the efforts of Representative Gregory W. Meeks in...
Georgia Native Receives First Scholarship Offered by Atlanta Alumni Chapter
Mathematics major and Georgia native Nia Davis looks forward to graduating from St. John’s University in May and immersing herself in the regional chapter that helped her along her college journey...