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St. John’s Administrator Honored by Bread & Life
Since its founding in 1982, St. John’s Bread & Life has provided vital services to the residents of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, including serving more than 1,000 meals a day to its guests. Each year...

Public Relations Major Credits St. John’s for Endless Opportunities
During her time at St. John’s University, Public Relations major Katie Flynn has said yes to every opportunity that came her way—and that has made all the difference. “They always say that your...

Vincentian Mission Informs Public Health Professor’s Research
Yolene Gousse ’96C, Dr.PH., M.P.H., Assistant Professor/Industry Professional, has enjoyed a long relationship with St. John’s University. She came to St. John’s as an undergraduate, earning her...

St. John’s University Holds In-Person Commencement Ceremonies for Classes of 2020 and 2021
St. John’s University kept its promise to the Classes of 2020 and 2021 by hosting in-person Commencement ceremonies during the week of July 12 on the Queens, NY, campus. Each ceremony was a microcosm...

Faculty Member’s NSF Grant to Enhance Biomedical Content Search
Syed Ahmad Chan Bukhari, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Science, and Program Director, Healthcare Informatics, The Lesley H. and William L. Collins College of...

St. John’s Hosts Virtual Queens Borough President Candidate Forum
In advance of the June 22 New York City (NYC) primary election, St. John’s University hosted a virtual Candidate Forum for the Office of the Queens Borough President. The forum, coordinated in...

Annual Research Month Celebrated with a Host of Virtual Events
Research Month is an annual opportunity for St. John’s University students and faculty to share their diligence, hard work, and passion for a vast array of scholarly pursuits, and showcase their...

President’s Society Members Reflect on College Experience: Part II
Rebeka Humbrecht Communication Arts, English Minor in Social Justice What is your proudest accomplishment over the past year? I completed my four-year research project for the Ozanam Scholars program...

Panel Explores Challenges and Victories of Colleges during Pandemic
As colleges and universities navigate their survival during the COVID-19 pandemic, they must never lose sight of the needs of their students, their mission, and their individual identities if they...

History Major Wins Prestigious Watson Fellowship
Caribbean and Latin American history, social justice, and a love of all immigrant populations are passions that fuel Keren Landron. A History major minoring in Government and Politics in St. John’s...