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Giving Students an Edge in the Job Market
In a recent survey, more than 94 percent of the Class of 2015 found meaningful jobs or seats in graduate or professional schools within six months of graduation.
Through Academic Service-Learning, St. John’s Transforms Students’ Lives
Amber Edwards ’15C, ’17G was still an undergraduate at St. John’s when she seized an opportunity that changed her life.
New Books Showcase Faculty Expertise
Each year, St. John’s professors conduct research and generate other scholarly works that contribute to knowledge in a wide variety of fields.
Accepted Student Day Events Draw Record Attendance
The value of a St. John’s education continues to attract high school students and their families, as indicated by the large numbers of guests attending the University’s Accepted Student Day events in April.
St. John’s Longest-Serving Coaches Reflect on Decades of Success
Dave Masur ’03Ed.D., Head Coach of men’s soccer, and Jim Hurt, Head Coach of women’s indoor and outdoor cross-country and track and field, have two of the most extensive records of achievement in the history of SJU athletics.
10 under 10: A New Generation Makes a Difference
Alumni success is a strong measure of a university’s quality. By this standard alone, a St. John’s education has been a generator of excellence for 146 years.

St. John's Center for Law and Religion Welcomes Justice Samuel Alito
United States Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito visited St. John’s Law this week as the guest of the Center for Law and Religion.
Honoring Alumni Who Live the Mission
The value of a St. John’s education is evident in the achievements of the University’s alumni.
A Reunion to Remember: St. John's First Grand Alumni Homecoming Weekend June 3–4, 2016
From the Greatest Generation to the millennials of today, proud St. John’s graduates representing all class years are coming together this June for the University’s first Grand Alumni Homecoming Weekend.
Ozanam Scholar Accepted to Top-Tier Law Schools
“If I didn’t go to St. John’s,” said Joseph De Jesus ‘16C, “there’s no chance I would end up getting accepted to Harvard.”