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Joseph Sciame School of Education Recruitment Center Dedicated
In the crowded lobby of Sullivan Hall—the home of The School of Education at St. John’s University—family, friends, and colleagues gathered to welcome an old friend and dedicate a special new place...

A New Chapter: Celebrating the School of Education’s Class of 2026
Graduation marks the culmination of years of dedication, perseverance, and academic rigor—made possible through the unwavering support of family, friends, faculty, and mentors. For students and alumni...

Catholic Middle School Students Explore Trial Advocacy at St. John’s Law
On May 9, 2026, St. John’s Law welcomed nearly 200 students from across Long Island for the annual Catholic Middle School Mock Trial Program. Designed to build hands-on experience in advocacy, public...

Giving Day 2026 Celebrates the Power of Opportunity at St. John’s
On April 30, students, alumni, faculty, and friends of the University rallied around a shared purpose—opening the doors of opportunity that define a St. John’s education during Giving Day. With live...
International Student Pursues Biomedical Dreams at St. John’s
Biomedical Sciences major, Juan Pablo Vargas Rodriguez, a native of Trieste, Italy, came to St. John’s University because of its proximity to New York City and a desire to continue an education...

Annual Residence Village Move-Out Offers St. John’s Students a Chance to Give Back
Demonstrating its continuing commitment to environmental stewardship and to the area’s needy, the St. John’s University community packed and distributed more than four metric tons of nonperishable...

At 156th Commencement, St. John’s Graduates Are Called to Purpose, Service, and Resilience
Commencement signifies the closing of one chapter while simultaneously beginning another. St. John’s University held its 156th annual Undergraduate-Level Commencement Exercise on May 17 during a...

Planting Seeds of Faith: How St. John’s Led Amanda Reese to Mercy Ecology
During a Vincentian Service Immersion (Plunge) trip to the Mercy Ecospirituality Center Amanda Reese ’25TCB planted some onion seeds. Months later, as an employee of the Center, she harvested them...

Vincentian Lecture Highlights Health Care and Human Dignity
“Health care is a human right.” That was the core message Sister Teresa Maya, CCVI, Ph.D., delivered during her lecture, “Health Equity and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition,” held on April 13 on St...

With a Head Start Pro Bono Scholar Yuxi (Sam) Chen ’26 Begins Her Legal Career
As Sam Chen sees it, being a lawyer isn’t just about providing legal solutions. Immigrating from China with her family and adapting to life in the United States made her aware early on that the law...