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Clinic Students Advocate for Children Fleeing Gang Violence in Central America
Child Advocacy Clinic students gain key lawyering skills as advocates for Central American children fleeing gang violence.
St. John’s LL.M. Programs Stand Out With Language Support From Day One
Through its Legal English programs, St. John’s Law provides unrivaled language support for its international LL.M. students.
Professor Becomes Double Grant Recipient for Sustainability Research
After a semester’s research leave working on her project, “Industrial Entanglements: The Black River as Political Ecological Agent in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica,” Associate Professor of Anthropology Anne M. Galvin, Ph.D., has secured two separate grants to support her continued work in this area. One, the Catholic Relief Services (CRS) Global Research Grant, is being offered for the first time at St. John’s University. The other is a prestigious postdoctoral research grant from the Wenner-Gren Foundation, the preeminent source of grant funding for international anthropological research.
St. John’s Programs Earn National Rankings
Recognized once again for the quality of its academic programs, St. John’s has earned a spot in the latest U.S. News & World Report’s rankings of top graduate programs, with the School of Law and The School of Education receiving high marks from the publication.
St. John’s Criminal Justice and Homeland Security Awards Dinner
On Monday April 24, St. John's hosted the annual Criminal Justice & Homeland Security Connection Awards Dinner.
St. John’s Recognized for Clinically Based Teacher Education
A new St. John’s University teacher-preparation initiative that bridges the gap between course and field work is one of the top-four clinically based undergraduate programs in the nation, according to the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education.
Research Month Highlights Student and Faculty Scholarship
St. John’s annual Research Month activities in April showcased the breadth and quality of student and faculty scholarship across the University.
Research Month Highlights Student and Faculty Scholarship
As a junior at St. John’s, Haley Manchon ’17C was on a University service trip to Ecuador when she began studying the ways that public health education can help people to avoid pollution-borne illnesses.
From NYC to The Hague: Caroline Fish ’18 Charts Her Path in the Law
While her classmates continued their studies at St. John’s Law, Caroline Fish '18 spent the semester interning at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands.
Law School’s Public Interest Center Thrives Under New Leadership
With the start of the 2016-17 academic year, Professors Ann L. Goldweber and Gina M. Calabrese assumed the leadership of the Public Interest Center at St. John’s Law.