Branson Bailey, a sophomore majoring in Legal Studies at St. John’s University, has been awarded the Jeannette K. Watson Fellowship.| American Catholic Tribune
Associate Professor Kyle Lemieux, MFA, has extended his teaching beyond the University of Dallas campus by participating in a program that brings Shakespeare to incarcerated youth at the Henry Wade Juvenile Detention Center in Dallas.| American Catholic Tribune
Dr. Irene Alexander, associate professor of theology at the University of Dallas, has focused her recent research on the topic of brain death and its implications for Church teaching and bioethics.| American Catholic Tribune
The University of Dallas has introduced new scholarships for homeschooled students enrolling in the fall of 2026.| American Catholic Tribune
Over the past five decades, students from the University of Dallas Rome program have witnessed five papal conclaves while studying in Italy.| American Catholic Tribune
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Stephanie Fox has been named Interim Chair of Undergraduate Nursing at Walsh University's College of Health Sciences, Gary and Linda Byers School of Nursing.| American Catholic Tribune
Walsh University President Tim Collins has been named to The Catholic Herald’s 2025 List of U.S. Catholic Leaders.| American Catholic Tribune
Nine third-year law students from St. John’s University have successfully passed the February New York Bar Exam, marking a significant milestone in their journey as Pro Bono Scholars.| American Catholic Tribune
Stephen D’Amore, an alumnus of DePaul College of Law and a longtime supporter, has been elected to the Board of Trustees at DePaul University.| American Catholic Tribune
St. John’s University celebrated its 155th Undergraduate-Level Commencement Exercise on May 18, 2025, under clear skies at the Queens, NY campus.| American Catholic Tribune
Eight students from St. John’s University attended the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ annual Catholic Social Ministry Gathering in Washington, DC, from January 25 to 28.| American Catholic Tribune
Walsh University emerged victorious in the 2025 Mayor’s Cup Challenge, exceeding its fundraising target by collecting $83,500.| American Catholic Tribune
Walsh University’s DeVille School of Business is set to host the 54th Business Club Scholarship Luncheon on March 26.| American Catholic Tribune
St. John's University recently hosted an open house at its Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) office to showcase the mental health and wellness resources available to students.| American Catholic Tribune
Massimiliano Tomassini, the Assistant Vice President of European Programs at St. John’s University in Rome, Italy, has successfully defended his Ph.D. research at The School of Education. Dr. Tomassini's dissertation focused on a case study...| American Catholic Tribune
St. John's University recently hosted its annual Blessing of the Couples Mass, inviting alumni couples who met during their time as students to celebrate their enduring relationships.| American Catholic Tribune
St. John’s University Libraries has been recognized with the 2025 Library Excellence in Access and Diversity (LEAD) Award by Insight Into Diversity magazine.| American Catholic Tribune
St. John’s University will hold its 27th Annual President’s Dinner on Wednesday, October 30, at the New York Hilton Midtown. St. John’s President Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P., will host the university’s premier fundraising event of the year, which begins with a reception at 6 p.m.| American Catholic Tribune
Walsh University launched the new academic year with its inaugural ‘Service Saturday,’ an initiative organized by the Office of Student Affairs. This event brought together 300 freshmen and staff who volunteered across several different sites, embodying Walsh’s mission to educate students as leaders in service to others. As part of Welcome Weekend, this campus-wide service day marked the beginning of the university experience with a strong focus on community engagement and service.| American Catholic Tribune
Walsh University has introduced an AI-focused Skilled Technical Workforce (STWF) Program aimed at equipping educators and administrators with the skills needed to integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) into K12 education. The program ensures full tuition reimbursement through Ohio TechCred.| American Catholic Tribune
In June, Jelani Jefferson Exum began her tenure as the 10th dean and Rose DiMartino and Karen Sue Smith Professor of Law at St. John’s Law School. In an interview, she discussed her new role and the guiding themes of her leadership as the institution enters its second century.| American Catholic Tribune
Researchers at DePaul University and Sinai Chicago have received a $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation to expand their SCHOLAR model, which integrates artificial intelligence with community health workers to reduce hospital re-admissions.| American Catholic Tribune
Tobin College of Business at St. John's University has been selected to host the 2024 Annual Northeast Business Deans Association Conference (NEBDA) in Queens, NY, on September 19-20. The event will invite business school deans, associate deans, MBA program directors, and assistant deans from the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada to discuss the theme "Managing Risk in Higher Education."| American Catholic Tribune
The year 2025 marks a significant milestone for the Congregation of the Mission (the Vincentians) as the global religious community celebrates 400 years since its formal founding. In anticipation of this celebration, the worldwide Vincentian family and St. John’s University are focusing on prayer, reflection, discernment, and programming to increase awareness of the impactful and enduring Vincentian charism.| American Catholic Tribune
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Pope Francis has named Most Rev. Richard G. Henning ’86C, ’88G as the 10th bishop and seventh archbishop of the Archdiocese of Boston, MA. Archbishop-elect Henning is currently the bishop of the Diocese of Providence.| American Catholic Tribune
Jonathan Giardina ‘26 had to overcome initial nerves before presenting a motion to dismiss in court, where he was assisting on a case as an intern at Legal Services of the Hudson Valley (LSHV). This experience was part of his involvement in St. John’s Law School’s Summer Public Interest Fellowship Program, made possible by alumna Genie Cesar-Fabian ‘04.| American Catholic Tribune
Lt. Governor Jon Husted visited the Fast Track Learning Lab in Canton, Ohio, to explore its partnership with Walsh University’s Skilled Technical Workforce Program. This collaboration is revolutionizing the HVAC industry by equipping high school graduates, tradesmen, and career changers with advanced skills in technology and data analytics.| American Catholic Tribune
A nursing candidate at St. John’s University recently received a prestigious scholarship for talented students with financial needs who are studying for a career in health care.| American Catholic Tribune
St. John’s University’s Office of Alumni Relations concluded its first-ever expanded series of summer concerts on Tuesday, August 6, with a performance by the Queens Symphony Orchestra (QSO) in The Little Theatre on the Queens, NY campus.| American Catholic Tribune
Walsh University has appointed Claire Corridoni as the new Director of Campus Ministry. Corridoni, an alumna of Walsh University, earned a Bachelor of Science in Education in 2018 as a Blouin Scholar. Since graduation, she has dedicated her life to ministry, serving in various roles across multiple parishes and dioceses. Her work includes significant contributions with NET Ministries in the USA and Scotland, where she led teams of young adults in retreat ministry and discipleship.| American Catholic Tribune