Spring 2025 News Archive
04/21/2025 - Celebrate sustainability in style this Earth Day—Tuesday, April 22—with a lineup of campus activities and events.
04/21/2025 - St. John 91Âé¶¹¾«Æ· University will bestow four President’s Medals during its 71st Commencement celebrations in May.
04/21/2025 - The Family Business Program at St. John 91Âé¶¹¾«Æ· University will host the forum, Creating Family Governance for Business Continuity: The Mirabito Family Journey, which will explore the importance of family governance in the business transition process.
04/21/2025 - Dylan Stoller, a finance major with a minor in marketing, is the next student featured in the “Countdown to Commencement” series. He was nominated by Dr. Daniel Connolly, dean of the School of Business.
04/17/2025 - 91Âé¶¹¾«Æ·’s Family Business Program recently collaborated with local marketing agency Dixon Schwabl + Company (DS+CO) to present “Become a Family Business Deemed a Great Place to Work” aimed at helping family businesses determine and showcase their own business personality and unique selling points.
04/16/2025 - St. John 91Âé¶¹¾«Æ· University’s Athletics Department inducted 164 student-athletes into the inaugural class of its newly launched chapter of the National College Athlete Honor Society, Chi Alpha Sigma.
04/15/2025 - Kydian Suarez, a senior at St. John 91Âé¶¹¾«Æ· University, was among seven area college students recognized by the Rochester Association for Film Arts and Sciences (RAFAS).
04/11/2025 - The next student featured is Emma Kane. A committed and hardworking student, she is pursuing an education in nursing and is the co-captain of the rowing team, she is also a member of the Honors Program. Kane was nominated by Jon Covney, head coach of women's rowing.
04/11/2025 - The Student Government Association (SGA) rolled out the red carpet to celebrate a year of active clubs and organizations, creative events, and students who contributed to the fabric of student life on campus.
04/10/2025 - Two St. John 91Âé¶¹¾«Æ· University senior biology majors, Joey Ontl and Alyssa Karsten, had the opportunity to present their research at the New York Chapter of the Wildlife Society’s annual meeting.