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St. John’s Announces New Materials Research Society University Chapter
St. John’s University now offers students in its science disciplines new opportunities for research, professional development, and graduate school preparation. The Materials Research Society (MRS) has approved a petition to create a University chapter at St. John’s.
Discover the World: Europe Students Complete First Semester in Limerick, Ireland
After St. John’s announced that Limerick, Ireland, would become part of the popular Discover the World: Europe program, 198 students made the trip overseas in January to become the first cohort to experience this historic city.
University Announces New Doctoral Program of Professional Studies in Homeland Security
Responding to the growing need for a new generation of leaders in the field of homeland security—and the professionals who will educate them—St. John’s University’s College of Professional Studies has launched a Doctoral Program of Professional Studies in Homeland Security, to begin in the Fall 2018 semester.
M.B.A. Program Highlighted in Latest U.S. News & World Report Ranking
The Peter J. Tobin College of Business at St. John’s University has been recognized again for academic excellence, climbing an impressive 81 spots in one year in U.S. News & World Report’s new list of the Best Part-time M.B.A. Programs.
New Fellowship Opportunity for School Counseling M.S. Students
On Friday, March 16 2018, St. John’s University Staten Island campus celebrated another chapter of its 30,000 Degrees: College Readiness for a Stronger Staten Island partnership: a new fellowship funded by United Activities Unlimited for St. John’s University School of Education M.S. students in Ralph R. McKee High School.
Staten Island Students Join Graduate Seminar to Participate in NYPL Workshop on Early Modern Book History and Printing
On March 28, Staten Island Undergraduates Joe Pellrine (2016) and Jackie Lapore (2017) were given the opportunity to meet with Dr. Melissa Mowry’s graduate Milton Seminar at the New York Public Library to participate in an exciting workshop conducted by Michael Inman, Curator of Rare Books and Faculty Member at the prestigious Rare Book School.
Dr. Ipshita Pal receives grant from the Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM)
Ipshita Pal, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Division of Health and Human Services, College of Professional Studies has received a grant from the Society of Human Resource Management. The grant will be use to fund a study on employee Health and well-being in the US. This grant is a continuation of Dr. Pal research in this area from her time at Columbia University. For more information on Dr. Pal and her background and research please visit her bio by clicking here.
Tobin CEO Seminar Series Features US Chamber of Commerce President
The Peter J. Tobin College of Business and St. John’s University’s School of Law hosted the President and Chief Executive Officer of one of the country’s most influential lobbying organizations for a wide-ranging discussion on March 19.
In First Visit to Ghana, Ozanam Scholars Use Field of Study to Address Social Injustices
For John Hobbs, eye-opening experiences have filled his four years of research and service in the Ozanam Scholars Program at St. John’s University. Yet some of his most prized moments came this past January, when the Legal Studies major joined fellow students for a senior trip to Accra, Ghana.
M.B.A. Program Highlighted in Latest U.S. News & World Report Ranking
The Peter J. Tobin College of Business at St. John’s University has been recognized again for academic excellence, climbing an impressive 81 spots in one year in U.S. News & World Report’s new list of the Best Part-time M.B.A. Programs.