On March 16, St. Joe’s Women’s Leadership Initiative (WLI) celebrated its 10th annual Professional Development Day, a day-long event dedicated to fostering professional development and growth as prospective...
The fact that the university’s study abroad office is now managed by a single person is a travesty.
As of December 2023, the staff at St. Joe’s Center for International Programs (CIP) is down to...
St. Joe’s plan to vacate Wilson Student Center and Joseph W. England Library on the University City campus by the end of the 2024-25 academic year has brought the need for better communication and transparency...
University land acknowledgment statements are intended to honor and respect the Indigenous tribes that have lived on the land on which institutions and universities are built, oftentimes as a byproduct...
Growth can be found all around St. Joe’s as we settle into the new semester. We welcome the class of 2027, with 1,200 students across 27 states and 17 countries, as well as over 100 transfer students...
Discussing the lack of U.S. policy change
It’s been 18 years today since the 9/11 attack. Now that school has started back up with the class of 2023, it’s become apparent that the oldest students here...
Ah, yes. Midterms.
It can feel like a nightmare—classes and scheduled meetings don’t yield to the craze of midterm exams and papers. With a campus full of ambitious and overly-involved students, in...