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St. John’s Researchers Study Long COVID
Hoping to unravel one of the medical mysteries of the pandemic, a pair of St. John’s University researchers studied the peculiar phenomenon of “long COVID,” a condition in which some survivors endure...
St. John’s Annual Summer Concert Returns on July 28
Following a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, St. John’s University will resume its popular Annual Great Lawn Summer Concert series on Thursday, July 28, when it hosts the 22nd concert at...
St. John’s University Honors New York City Probation Officer
Acknowledging the importance of probation to the criminal justice system, St. John’s University presented Gail Sealey, a Supervising Officer in the New York City Department of Probation , with a...
Annual Giving Sets New Record at St. John’s University
In a time of continued economic uncertainty and global crisis, donors to St. John’s University helped to establish a record-breaking year for annual giving . From June 1, 2021, through May 31, 2022...
Summer-long Programs Guide Transition to St. John’s for Incoming Students
Incoming St. John’s University students eager to learn more about their soon-to-be home are welcome to explore the offerings being provided by the University in its new Summer at St. John’s: Explore...
Associate Professor’s New Book Explores the Relationship between Blackness, Queerness, and Hip-Hop
A self-described scholar, artist, and writer, Shanté Paradigm Smalls, Ph.D. , is Associate Professor, Black Studies, Affiliate Faculty for the St. John’s Critical Race and Ethnic Studies (CRES)...
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...