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Alumna appointed Superintendent, Hewlett-Woodmere Public Schools!
Dina M. Anzalone, Ed. D.'14 was recently appointed by the Hewlett-Woodmere Board of Education to succeed Ralph Marino Jr. as the next Superintendent of Schools. Dr. Anzalone, who earned her Doctor of...

Volunteers Needed for 2025 University Service Day
The St. John’s University family will gather to serve neighboring communities throughout metropolitan New York in celebration of the 24th annual University Service Day on Saturday, September 27.

Catholic School Teacher Scholarship Recipients Recognized
The Institute for Catholic Schools hosted a gathering for current and former Catholic School Teacher Scholarship (CSTS) recipients on June 11. “This gathering underscored the importance of unity and...

St. John’s Chemistry Day Ignites Student Passion for Science and Discovery
St. John’s University hosted a Chemistry Day celebration in May to spark high school students’ interest in the chemical sciences and give them early exposure to college-level research, academic pathways, and careers in chemistry.

St. John’s Pays Tribute to Workforce at Annual Employee Recognition Ceremony
The University’s annual Employee Recognition Ceremony on May 22 recognized nine employees with Outstanding Achievement Awards. Awards were also given to employees with 25, 40—and in the case of James R. Campbell, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Administrative and Instructional Leadership, The School of Education—50 years of service.

Students Donate Food, Clothing, and More in Annual Residence Hall Move-Out
St. John’s University students have again turned a laborious, end-of-school-year ritual into an opportunity to demonstrate their commitment to the environment and the less fortunate. Students joined faculty, administrators, and staff in participating in St. John’s Saves, a residence village move-out effort that collected more than 3.5 metric tons of food, clothing, and household essentials.

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...
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...

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...