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Study Abroad Short-Term Programs on the Rise
Short-term Study Abroad programs are back! After a slow period due to the pandemic, the Spring and Summer of 2024 were busy for the Office of International Education . During the first half of the...
The School of Education Cohosts Proposed Transformations in Graduation Forum
Should the credits required for graduation be redefined to focus on student proficiency? The answer to this question and more were explored during the Proposed Transformations in Graduation Forum...

Transformative Networking Event at The Lesley H. and William L. Collins College of Professional Studies
On September 16, 2024, The Lesley H. and William L. Collins College of Professional Studies (CCPS) hosted a dynamic networking event designed to connect and support CCPS graduate students. This event...

Internship Prepares Psychology Major for Success in Human Resources Field
St. John’s University senior Isabel Notaro, who expects to graduate in May with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology, spent her summer interning at Trellix, where she gained hands-on experience in...

St. John’s Students Flex Entrepreneurial Skills at International Contest
A St. John’s University senior secured a spot on one of 11 top-achieving teams that competed this summer in the European Innovation Academy (EIA), a three-week, study-abroad program in Portugal that focuses on entrepreneurship and innovation.

Public Safety’s Campus Shuttle Service Helps Students Get Around Safely
Accessibility, safety, and reliability: that is what students at St. John’s University’s Queens , NY, campus appreciate about the Department of Public Safety ’s shuttle van service, which connects...

In Memoriam: Retired US Chamber of Commerce CEO Thomas J. Donohue ’63C, ’85HON
St. John’s University mourns the passing of former US Chamber of Commerce Chief Executive Officer Thomas J. Donohue ’63C, ’85HON, who died at home in northern Virginia on Monday, October 14, surrounded by loved ones after a brief illness.

Tobin College of Business Hosts Deans for National Conference
The Peter J. Tobin College of Business at St. John’s University hosted the annual Northeast Business Deans Association (NEBDA) Conference September 19–20 on the Queens, NY, campus.

Conference Shines Light on Issues Faced by Wrongfully Incarcerated
The emotional and psychological challenges faced by those wrongfully convicted of serious crimes were the focus of a daylong panel discussion held at St. John’s University on October 4.

NYC Schools Chancellor Addresses St. John’s Audience on Classroom AI Use
The question is not if artificial intelligence (AI) will transform education, but, rather how—and what the next generation of educators can do to employ it in a way that complements classroom learning, but does not substitute for it.