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Top Students Take Their Place in St. John's Freshman Class
This fall, St. John’s enrolled the largest freshman class at any Catholic college or university in the nation.
Celebrating Faculty Excellence and Achievement
At St. John’s University, academic excellence starts in the classroom with knowledgeable and dedicated faculty working to engage and motivate students to reach new heights.
St. John’s Jessup Moot Court Team Reaches Regional Quarterfinals
This weekend, St. John's emerged from a field of 18 teams to advance to the quarterfinals of the Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition's northeast regionals.
St. John’s University Honored with 2016 Tree Campus USA®
St. John's University was honored once again with 2016 Tree Campus USA® recognition by the Arbor Day Foundation for its commitment to effective urban forest management.
I Love SJU!
To celebrate Valentine's Day, we asked students why they love St. John's University.
With Major Gift, The Peter J. Tobin College of Business Reaches New Heights
Taking The Peter J. Tobin College of Business to the next level as a nationally recognized, top-tier business school, Trustee Joseph H. Schwartz ’70C, ’72MBA, ’09HON and his wife, Maria, have made a major gift commitment to establish the Joseph H. and Maria C. Schwartz Endowed Fund at St. John’s University.
Vice President for Advancement and University Relations Appointed
Following a national search, St. John’s University has appointed Christian P. Vaupel, Ed.D., as Vice President for Advancement and University Relations.
Improved Freshman Retention Reflects Growing Campus–Community Partnerships
For two years in a row, St. John’s enrolled two of the largest freshman classes in the University’s history...
Blueprint for Progress: Strategic Priorities Drive New Initiatives
Students who enroll at St. John’s have a wide variety of reasons for choosing to earn their degrees at a leading Catholic and Vincentian University.
Barrett on Gorsuch and the 'Justice Scalia Seat'
"John Q. Barrett, a law professor at St. John's University in New York, said being nominated to the court is like moving into a historic house."