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Through Trio of Events, Catholic Scholars Program Marks End of Semester
Through a mix of virtual meetings, check-ins over the phone, and synchronized prayer events, Campus Ministry has ensured that students in St. John’s Catholic Scholars program remain engaged with the...

Jay Nathan realizes a dream on his latest Fulbright Scholarship
Jay Nathan, Ph.D., Professor of Management at The Peter J. Tobin College of Business, recently returned from Romania, where he was awarded a 15-day Fulbright Foreign Scholarship at the University of...

Spring Career Fair Moves Online
Each spring semester, scores of students and employers fill Taffner Field House hoping to find the perfect professional match at the Just in Time Career Fair. This year, the career fair moved online...

Deloitte and St. John’s University Host Virtual Symposium on COVID-19
More than 45 business school deans and chief risk officers participated in the second Symposium on Risk Management in Higher Education hosted by Deloitte and The Peter J. Tobin College of Business at...

Tobin Students Display Entrepreneurial Skills
Undaunted by the ongoing challenges presented by COVID-19, The Peter J. Tobin College of Business held the 2020 James and Eileen Christmas Business Plan Competition online on April 16, celebrating the...

Pharmacy Students Shine in National Competition
Demonstrating their advanced pharmaceutical industry knowledge, as well as their collaborative skills, a team of 26 St. John’s students recently took home top honors in the national Industry...

St. John’s Professor Creates and Distributes Masks for Health-Care Professionals
Amid the COVID-19 crisis, a St. John’s University faculty member is living out the enlightening European fable of the Stone Soup, which for generations has taught the value of sharing, collaboration...

St. John’s ROTC Student Recognized as One of Nation’s Top 3 Cadets
Deven Rodriguez had an upbringing he describes as “tumultuous.” Now a cadet in St. John’s University’s Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Red Storm Battalion, Deven was relentlessly bullied as a...

Using 3-D Printers to Make PPE, Max Hergenrother Embodies a Spirit of Service
On a quiet, tree-lined street in Glen Head, NY, behind the closed door of a home office, a steady hum emits from six 3-D printers. Constantly watching over the progress is Max A. Hergenrother...

St. John’s Professor Reflects on Five Decades of Service
When Robert Forman, Ph.D. ‘68C was a boy, his father took him for walks on the Hillcrest Golf Course, then the highest point on Long Island (and future site of St. John’s University)—to gaze at the...