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Sport Management Students Attend Sport Marketing Association Conference
Four students from the Division of Sport Management attended the 2022 Sport Marketing Association Conference in Charlotte, NC, with the assistance of funding from The Lesley H. and William L. Collins...

St. John’s Programs in Computer Science, Cyber Security Systems, and Information Technology Attain Distinguished Accreditation
The Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) recently awarded accreditation to academic programs in Computer Science, Cyber Security Systems, and Information Technology, which are all...

Vincentian Chair Lecture Stresses Importance of Authentic Belonging
What is a nation? What does it mean to belong to a nation? What does that belonging require? What is citizenship?
St. John’s University Mourns the Loss of Sr. Margaret John Kelly, D.C. ’64G, ’67Ph.D.
St. John’s University is mourning the loss of Sr. Margaret John Kelly, D.C. ’64G, ’67Ph.D., the founder and former Executive Director of the Vincentian Center for Church and Society. Sr. Kelly, a...

Music Critic Turned St. John’s Faculty Member Enshrined in Long Island Music Hall of Fame
Wayne Robins, Adjunct Professor, Department of Mass Communication, The Lesley H. and William L. Collins College of Professional Studies (CCPS), has interviewed some of the most celebrated names in...

St. John’s Faculty Member is a World Cup Authority
He is an acknowledged expert in Russian history, but Mauricio Borrero, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of History, St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, is also a leading authority...

Student Headed to St. John’s after Earning Army Scholarship
With a late-September telephone call came a life-altering opportunity for 17-year-old Sadé Webb—she was notified that she is the winner of a $225,000 Army Reserve Minuteman Scholarship that includes...

Former NYC Health Commissioner Leads St. John’s Panel on Pandemic and Poverty
Few events better illustrate the chasm that exists between the wealthiest and most vulnerable Americans than the coronavirus pandemic that struck the United States in early 2020. So said a panel of...

Dr. Stephanie Dunson Returns to St. John’s Campus for a “Writing to Learn” Workshop
Dr. Stephanie Dunson, award-winning scholar and writing specialist, returned to the St. John’s University Campus on Wednesday, November 9th, for a second workshop entitled “Writing to Learn: Helping...

Sport Management Students Attend Sports Business Journal Esports Rising Event
Eleven students studying Sport Management in The Lesley H. and William L. Collins College of Professional Studies attended the Sports Business Journal (SBJ)’s Esports Rising event in Manhattan, NY, on...