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Pioneering Female Scientist Discusses Importance of RNA during Haldar Lecture
St. John’s University hosted one of the world’s preeminent experts in RNA at the Dr. Jaya Haldar Memorial Seminar on February 2 on the Queens, NY, campus. A pioneer in her field, Joan Steitz, Ph.D., a...

Undergraduate Business Program Rises in Poets&Quants Ranking
Poets&Quants for Undergrads, the leading online publication for undergraduate business education news, recognized the improved undergraduate business program at The Peter J. Tobin College of Business...

Online Graduate Criminal Justice Program Ranked by U.S. News & World Report
In newly released rankings by U.S. News & World Report, St. John’s University was ranked #41 in the category of “ Best Online Master’s in Criminal Justice Programs.” This marks the first time that the...

St. John’s Works to Meet Need for More STEM Teachers
St. John’s University is striving to fill a critical, national need for teachers of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) in K–12 public schools with a $1.2 million grant it...

Tricia Griffith, President & Chief Executive Officer, The Progressive Corporation to be Honored as "Insurance Leader of the Year"
St. John’s University’s Maurice R. Greenberg School of Risk Management (GSRM), part of The Peter J. Tobin College of Business, will honor Tricia Griffith, President and Chief Executive Officer, The Progressive Corporation, as the “2020 Insurance Leader of the Year” at its 26th Annual Insurance Leader of the Year Award Dinner

The School of Education Hosts NYS Board of Regents
The School of Education recently welcomed Lester W. Young, Jr., Ed.D., New York State Chancellor, Board of Regents, and Judith J. Chin, Member, Board of Regents, to St. John’s University for a...

White Coat Convocation Symbolizes Transition for Radiologic Sciences Students
Important moments in one’s life and career are often marked by rites of passage: symbolic rituals that connote the completion of one phase of life and the beginning of another. The White Coat...
GOLE Program Encourages Learning on an International Scale
Global learning is essential for achieving racial equality and creating 21st-century “effective global problem-solvers,” according to an April report issued by the United Nations Educational...

Reflections on Adapting a Community-Based Learning Model to Digital Platforms
In 2012, the Ozanam Scholars Program organized its inaugural trip to Morona Santiago, Ecuador, and established an ongoing partnership with four Indigenous Shuar and mestizo communities in the Limon...
St. John's Prepares Fulbright Grantees for Experiences Abroad
For the third consecutive year, St. John’s University collaborated with the US Department of State to prepare US Fulbright Program student and scholar grantees for their grant periods in Western...