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Photography BFA Student Named Among “Next Generation of Bronx Photographers”
Growing up in the South Bronx, Abigail Montes ‘18B.F.A. was aware that something had happened to her neighborhood before she was born. She saw vacant lots and remnants of burned-out buildings, but didn’t know a lot about the Bronx’s history until she came across Mel Rosenthal’s book of photographs, In the South Bronx of America.
St. John’s University Receives Two Awards for Student Veteran Resources Named a Top-1- GOLD Award Recipient by Military Friendly® and a TOP SCHOOL by MAE&T
St. John’s has announced that it has received two distinguished awards for the outstanding resources it provides to Veterans.
2017 Mangano Award Goes to Consumer Arbitration Scholars
Unprecedented research on consumer arbitration conducted by Professors Andrea Cann Chandrasekher and David Horton of UC Davis School of Law has earned the team the 2017 Mangano Dispute resolution Advancement Award.
15th Annual Communications Connection a Success
St. John’s University’s Staten Island campus held its 15th Annual Communications Connection on Tuesday, March 21. All Mass Communication majors were invited to attend an evening filled with networking opportunities, and to build connections through St. John’s alumni.
Vice Provost for Digital Learning Shares News!
Elizabeth (Liz) Ciabocchi, Ed.D., Vice Provost for Digital Learning Shares News About Online Learning & Services Staff.
Government and Politics Student Wins Second Prestigious Award
Most students count themselves lucky to earn even one highly-selective academic award, but Trevor Farland ‘17C has followed up his Jeannette K. Watson Fellowship with another coveted honor.
St. John’s Law Hosts March for Justice Program on Immigration Policy
On Monday, March 20, 2017, St. John’s Public Interest Center and Coalition for Social Justice hosted program titled “Families, Neighbors, Refugees: How New Immigration Policies Impact Our Community.”
SJU’s Sonia Kovalevsky Day Celebration Inspires Future Women Mathematicians
Reviving an effort that encourages young women to pursue math and science careers, St. John’s invited students from eight local high schools to the Queens campus this month for mentoring, workshops, and other activities as part of the University’s Sonia Kovalevsky Day for High School Girls.
St. John’s Law Students Take Investor Issues to Capitol Hill
Two St. John's Law students were on Capitol Hill last week advocating for underserved investors.
SJU Debate Society Coaches Native American Students in Rhetorical Skills
“Being a student means learning from every situation—and from the people around you,” said Amber Hatcher ’18C about a recent trip St. John’s University’s Debate Society (SJUDS) took to five tribal colleges in Montana, where they helped students strengthen their skills at public speaking, deliberation, and advocacy.