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The School of Education Holds Graduate-Level Commencement Exercise
A total of 228 graduate students in The School of Education at St. John’s University earned their degrees during the School’s Graduate-Level Commencement Exercise held on Friday, May 16, in Carnesecca...

As Pro Bono Scholars Nine St. John’s Law 3Ls Pass the Bar Exam and Accelerate Their Careers
Last fall, nine St. John’s Law 3Ls came together to discuss Pulitzer Prize-winning author Matthew Desmond’s Poverty, by America. The book challenges readers to examine systems and policies that...

St. John's Law Celebrates Commencement 2025
From the beginning of their law school journey, the Class of 2025 was assured St. John's Law would equip them with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the legal profession. Over the next...

Commencement Celebrates Gratitude, New Beginnings, and Lasting Connections
On a picture-perfect Sunday with a clear, blue sky and radiant sunshine, St. John’s University held its 155th annual Undergraduate-Level Commencement Exercise on May 18 on the Great Lawn of the Queens, NY, campus.

Hospitality Management Major Wins Best Paper Award
Julia Cerverizzo, a first-year Hospitality Management major in The Lesley H. and William L. Collins College of Professional Studies, earned the Best Paper Award at the 2025 Tourism, Hospitality, and...
Institute for Catholic Schools Hosts Successful Workshop for Catholic Educators
A professional development opportunity designed to equip Catholic educators with the knowledge and strategies to support students with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and executive...

St. John’s Professor John P. “Jack” Clarke ‘55CBA, ‘57L, ‘24HON Reflects on a Lifetime of Support
On an otherwise quiet March evening, the St. John’s Law cafeteria was buzzing with excitement. Walking through metallic streamers, Law School students, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends were met...

Meet Thunder Paws, St. John’s Student-Programmed Robotic Dog
St. John’s University students from The Lesley H. and William L. Collins College of Professional Studies (CCPS) are turning heads—and wagging tails—with their latest innovation: a robotic dog that can perform a series of tricks, just like a real canine.

The School of Education Students Complete the Rome Study Abroad Program!
St. John’s University’s Office of Global Programs and The School of Education (SOE) partnered with local teachers from the I.C. Claudio Abbado Giovanni XXIII Middle School and the I.C. Claudio Abbado...

Graduating Biomedical Student on Short List for Key Literary Prize
Gillian Leasunia Katoanga enrolled at St. John’s University, hoping to one day become a doctor. She will leave this month as an author and a candidate for a global literary prize.