The Johnnies Blog

8 Game-Changing Lessons from My Experience as a Remote Intern in PR and Social Media
Learn eight key lessons from my remote internship in social media and public relations, covering time management, communication, and tips for excelling in a virtual workspace.

Allergy-Safe College Dining: Life-Changing Tips from a Registered Dietitian
Navigating the dining halls on a college campus can be intimidating for new students, especially those with food allergies. With so many food options available, it can be challenging to know what is “safe” to eat. The number of students with severe food allergies is steadily rising, and many college campuses are doing more than ever to ensure that food-allergic students feel comfortable when choosing meals and snacks.
As the St. John’s campus dietitian, I work closely with food service staff and food-allergic individuals daily to ensure that allergen-friendly options are available and that proper food handling protocols are followed when preparing meals for students with food allergies.

Thinking about an M.B.A.? Here’s Your Step-By-Step Guide to Success
Investing in yourself with an M.B.A. is a decision you won’t regret. To have the best possible experience as a graduate business student, here are a few key tips for each stage from application to career advancement.

Stand Out to Employers: 7 College Leadership Positions to Improve Your Résumé
When considering your future career, it’s common to feel overwhelmed by the competitiveness of the job market. Employers want real-world experience, leadership, and problem-solving skills. But how do you acquire those skills while still in college?
A great place to begin is by taking on leadership roles on campus. At St. John’s University, you discover countless opportunities to assume leadership responsibilities, enhance your college experience, improve your résumé, and make it stand out when applying for jobs or internships.

7 Actionable Steps to Build a Social Service Career
As a college student, there are many opportunities to combine your passion for social services with professional growth. From service-focused clubs to social justice initiatives, universities provide pathways for students to create meaningful change.

Avoid Burnout in Your First Year of College: Proven Tips
Starting college is an exciting, but challenging, time. Between adjusting to a new environment, keeping up with classes, and trying to build a social life, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. If you’re a first-year student, you’re not alone—many students face burnout as they juggle these new responsibilities. In this blog, we break down the common signs of burnout and share practical strategies to help you stay balanced and thrive during your first year.

How to Adjust to College: Quick Tips for a Great First Year
Learn practical tips from experts at St. John's University, Queens, NY, on adjusting to college, making friends, managing coursework, and handling stress effectively.

Top Student-Friendly Restaurants Near St. John’s University, Queens, NY
Explore the top student-friendly restaurants near St. John’s University! Find affordable dining options, hidden gems, and diverse cuisines just a short commute or steps away from campus.

How Career Services Launched a Psychology Major’s Success in the Music Industry
Discover how Jason P. Wright’23C utilized career services to transform his psychology degree into a successful career in the music industry.

Cybersecurity in a Global Context: A Student’s Journey in Rome
In this Q&A, Andre Duchatellier shares his insights and experiences from his unforgettable week in Rome, Italy, with St. John’s Cybersecurity in a Global Context program, where cybersecurity studies intertwined with cultural exploration and personal growth.
