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Online Graduate Education Program Earns High Marks from U.S. News & World Report
In newly released rankings by U.S. News & World Report, online programs in The School of Education at St. John’s University were recognized among the Best 100 Online Programs (2021 edition). The...

Vincentian Chair Lecture Focuses on Equity in the Workplace
Women of color face particular challenges in corporate America: micro and macroaggressions, casual and systemic racism, and a lack of allyship. All contribute to feelings of isolation and devaluation...

Synchrony Foundation Commits One Million Dollars to St. John’s Scholarships
St. John’s University, in partnership with the Synchrony Foundation, is proud to announce the creation of the Synchrony Scholarship Fund at St. John’s. The fund supports St. John’s students from...

Kennedys Partners with St. John’s to Boost Diversity in Insurance Industry
Kennedys Law LLP, a global law firm specializing in litigation and dispute resolution, is partnering with St. John’s University to increase diversity within the insurance industry through the creation...

College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Partners with Relmada Therapeutics, Inc.
St. John’s University’s College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, in collaboration with Relmada Therapeutics, Inc., is proud to announce a new fellowship for pharmacy program graduates. The St. John’s...

Educating during COVID-19, Dean of The School of Education Discusses Future of Pedagogy
The spread of COVID-19 poses formidable challenges to students and educators at every level of education. However, with every crisis comes an opportunity to transform. As the world adjusts to remote...

Black Alumni Association Serves Integral Role in Alumni Community
St. John’s vast alumni network is more than 190,000 members strong. Within this proud group are several association affinity groups that focus on joining together to foster career advancement...

St. John’s-Sponsored COVID-19 Study Reveals Wide Racial Disparities
A recent St. John’s-sponsored study finds the food and health-care security of Native Americans and people of color in New York City have been adversely impacted during the pandemic. “This study...

Getting to Know Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P.
As Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P., joins the St. John’s University family and begins his tenure as our 18th President, here are some fun facts to know about him. When and where were you born? July 7...

St. John’s Award-Winning Chemistry Program Celebrates Centennial
Since 1921, the Chemistry program at St. John’s University has offered its students state-of-the-art research laboratories; the latest specialized equipment; an unparalleled faculty who are the best and brightest in their disciplines; and a wide array of grants, internships, and scholarships. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the program.