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Theology Graduate Student Pursues Ph.D. with Funding
Kaitlin Stasinski ‘18G will be attending the University of Dayton in Dayton, OH in the fall of 2019 and has received graduate assistantship funding to pursue her Ph.D. in Theology. “My goal has always...
Chemistry Students Present Research at International Biophysics Conference
Seeking to enhance their learning experiences outside of the classroom, two St. John’s chemistry majors joined an estimated 6,000 scientists at the Biophysical Society Annual Meeting in Baltimore, MD...
St. John’s ACS Chapter Receives Commendable Award
The St. John’s University student chapter of the American Chemical Society (ACS) received a Commendable award for its activities during the 2017-2018 academic year . St. John’s was selected from among...
CHIRP Fellows’ Research Experience Leads to Exciting Opportunities
St. John’s University and Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, Department of Family Medicine (JHMC) collaborate on a research training program – The Collaborative Health Integration Research Program...
Rome Commencement Exercises Celebrate Service and Mission
During St. John’s University’s 23rd annual Rome Commencement Exercises, graduates were touched by messages of hope, love, and tolerance. Most importantly, they were called upon to use their knowledge...
Physics Student to Intern in Paris
Christopher Valdes , a physics major at St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences , will journey to Paris, France, this summer as one of only eight students selected from across the nation to...
Biology Students Present Research at Max Planck Society
Senior Biology majors Paul Espiritu and Keyla Payano presented research at the Max Planck Florida Institute’s 2019 Sunposium in West Palm Beach, Florida from March 4-6. Paul and Keyla’s research...
GDSJ Alum Continues Work toward Peace
While enrolled in the Master of Arts in Global Development and Social Justice at St. John’s University, Rev. Fr. Henry Cafuie Ahorlu ‘18G developed a woman-centered strategy to peace-building in his...
Kendall Clark Combines Scholarship with Community-Building
Kendall Clark, a double major in Public Administration and Public Service and Sociology , has achieved an impressive record of scholarship as an undergraduate, while simultaneously working to build...
English Ph.D. Student Wins Prestigious Ben Rafoth Grant
English Ph.D. candidate Anna Cairney has been awarded the International Writing Centers Association (IWCA) Ben Rafoth Graduate Research Grant for her dissertation research, which focuses on editorial paradigms of writing support. Anna is interested in how advanced writing is nurtured in the university, specifically looking at the role of writing centers in supporting doctoral students. Nancy Alvarez ‘19PhD also won the Ben Rafoth Grant in 2017.