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The School of Education Views Open House as Opportunity to Build Connections
The School of Education (TSOE) faculty, administrators, and staff were excited to welcome prospective undergraduate students and their families and friends to St. John’s University’s Open House on the...
Dean Simons’ Email to Students Regarding Hamas Attack on Israel
Dear students, It has been five days since we awoke to news that Hamas had launched an attack in southern Israel—killing hundreds of civilians and kidnapping dozens more. As more details have emerged...
Leading Economist to Discuss Retirement Security at Henry George Lecture
Labor economist and nationally recognized expert in retirement security Teresa Ghilarducci, Ph.D. , will be the featured speaker at St. John’s University’s Fall 2023 Henry George Lecture , presented...
Professor Honored for Counseling Efforts
Heather C. Robertson, Ph.D., LMHC, CRC, CASAC , Chair and Professor, Department of Counselor Education , The School of Education , was honored by Transitional Services for New York, Inc. with their...
University Celebrates Fifth Anniversary of Inclusivity Center
The fifth anniversary of the establishment of the Inclusivity Resource Center (IRC) was an opportunity for the St. John’s University community to celebrate the spirit of diversity that is at the heart of its Vincentian mission.
The School of Education Embraces Family Weekend Tradition
Undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in The School of Education at St. John’s University and their families enjoyed a Dean’s Hour during the University’s annual Family Weekend held on October...
St. John’s Designated Again as a Military Friendly® School
Members of St. John’s University’s armed forces community took pride in a recent announcement that the University again had been named a Military Friendly® School.
UN Journalism Fellows Urge St. John’s Students to Remain Committed to Industry Values
United in their appreciation of the power of global media, St. John’s University journalism students and faculty engaged in an enthusiastic discussion with members of the United Nations 2023 Reham al...
Students Explore Job and Internship Opportunities During Fall Career Expo
St. John’s University students representing almost every major had the opportunity to meet with prospective employers and scout out future job and internship opportunities during University Career...
Founder’s Week Lecturer and Honoree Champions Rights of Abandoned Infants
It was 1998, and Capt. Timothy Jaccard of the Nassau County (NY) Police Department (NCPD) found himself in the middle of a circumstance unimaginable to most people.