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Hartigan Forum’s New Format Applauded
The School of Education held its annual Maureen A. Hartigan Forum—an event that gives student teachers an opportunity to network with alumni and prepare for future job interviews—on March 28 in the D...

Students Benefit from Hands-On Learning at the Sanford Family Cyber Security Lab
The Sanford Family Cyber Security Lab in The Lesley H. and William L. Collins College of Professional Studies (CCPS) at St. John’s University is just one of several innovative labs that help students...

Alumna of The School of Education Honored
Tanairy Estevez Fernandez, LMHC, NCC, PMH-C ’13GEd, Director and Bilingual Mental Health Counselor, Balance Mental Health Counseling, PLLC, received a Women’s Achiever Award at the Celebrating the...

SOE Professor Recognized at Grants Reception
Seokhee Cho, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Administrative and Instructional Leadership (DAIL), The School of Education, was recognized with the Overall Success Award at a Grants Reception and Award...

University Receives Grant to Support Student Success Initiative
A newly awarded grant supports a program aimed at increasing the retention and graduation rates of students at St. John’s University.

The School of Education Celebrates Research at Leadership Symposium
The 10th Annual Leadership Symposium hosted by the Department of Administrative and Instructional Leadership in The School of Education at St. John’s University and SCOPE Education Services was held in the D’Angelo Center on the University’s Queens, NY, campus on March 11.

New Graduate Program in Healthcare Informatics Provides Skills for Growing Field
As the world of health care continues to evolve, so too does the technology that presently serves as its framework. St. John’s University’s new Master of Science in Healthcare Informatics seeks to...

Career Services Prepares Students for Changing Workplace Environment
Blending new technologies with time-honored strategies for success, University Career Services (UCS) prepares St. John’s University students for life in an evolving professional world.

Vincentian Lecture Focuses on Neighborliness and Solidarity
Who is my neighbor? That was the question posed by M. Shawn Copeland, Ph.D., Professor Emerita of Systematic Theology, the Department of Theology and the Program in African and African Diaspora...

St. John’s Named “Military Friendly School”
Recognized again for resources that assist veterans in their transition to civilian life, St. John’s University has been designated a “military friendly” institution for 2022–23 by VIQTORY, a Pennsylvania-based company that connects newly separated members of the armed forces with professional and educational opportunities.