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St. John’s Law Hosts March for Justice Program on Immigration Policy
On Monday, March 20, 2017, St. John’s Public Interest Center and Coalition for Social Justice hosted program titled “Families, Neighbors, Refugees: How New Immigration Policies Impact Our Community.”

SJU’s Sonia Kovalevsky Day Celebration Inspires Future Women Mathematicians
Reviving an effort that encourages young women to pursue math and science careers, St. John’s invited students from eight local high schools to the Queens campus this month for mentoring, workshops, and other activities as part of the University’s Sonia Kovalevsky Day for High School Girls.

St. John’s Law Students Take Investor Issues to Capitol Hill
Two St. John's Law students were on Capitol Hill last week advocating for underserved investors.

SJU Debate Society Coaches Native American Students in Rhetorical Skills
“Being a student means learning from every situation—and from the people around you,” said Amber Hatcher ’18C about a recent trip St. John’s University’s Debate Society (SJUDS) took to five tribal colleges in Montana, where they helped students strengthen their skills at public speaking, deliberation, and advocacy.
St. John’s Law Students Spend Spring Break Bridging the Justice Gap
The Public Interest Center sent students to New Orleans, LA and San Antonio, TX over spring break to assist local legal services organizations.
More Than 800 Students Learn About Getting a Job at "Career Con"
Thirteen high schools on the island took a unique field trip Thursday morning.
Tobin College of Business Undergraduates Take First Place at Fed Challenge
A team of students from The Peter J. Tobin College of Business (TCB) at St. John’s University’s (SJU) Staten Island campus placed first in the Maiden Lane Division of the 2016 Federal Reserve Bank (FRB) of New York’s College Fed Challenge.
Rising Talent and Opportunity in Risk
Today’s students are savvy when searching for both their university of choice and the place of employment to launch their career.
St. John’s and ABI Host 25th Anniversary Duberstein Competition
The University of Florida School of Law fended off a tough challenge from the University of Miami School of Law to win the 25th annual Duberstein Bankruptcy Moot Court Competition.

CPS host Cyber Security and Homeland Security Conference on Manhattan Campus
On March 6, The College of Professional Studies hosted its first ever conference on Homeland Security and Cyber Security titled: “Using Scenario Building and Simulation Technologies for Educating Next Generation Homeland Security and Cyber Security Professionals”.