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“Catholic schools like Hayes and St. John’s reinforced the early lessons of my parents, and the NYPD Academy finessed that mission of service to others,” he said. “There is nothing in the world like public service. My father taught me that every day on the job is an opportunity to change lives— and in the NYPD we get to do that every single day.”
“No matter where you go, you always run into people who went to St. John’s."
“All roads lead back to St. John’s,” he stressed. “St. John’s gave me an opportunity to get an education,” he recalled. “Most people who come here are looking for that opportunity. It’s up to you what you do with it.”
“I have a great appreciation for St. John’s University and have fond memories of my time there,” he shared during a recent interview. “My first experience as a student and later as an administrator prepared me for a professional career and a lifetime of service to others.”
"It’s all about a sense of belonging and I belong here. St. John’s welcomes students from all over the world and, conversely, encourages its students to travel the world and experience the homes of so many of the cultures found in Queens."
“When you go on service plunges and do things that help others, you live out Catholic social teaching in a very active sense,” Peter said. “It was really inspiring to do that in the internship, too.”
“I’ve been interested in the issue of fair trade all my life. I’m also focused on issues related to feminism, so I started thinking about women-run businesses in Africa. This project was the best experience of my life and I would never change it.”
“Catholic schools like Hayes and St. John’s reinforced the early lessons of my parents, and the NYPD Academy finessed that mission of service to others,” he said. “There is nothing in the world like public service. My father taught me that every day on the job is an opportunity to change lives— and in the NYPD we get to do that every single day.”
“No matter where you go, you always run into people who went to St. John’s."
“All roads lead back to St. John’s,” he stressed. “St. John’s gave me an opportunity to get an education,” he recalled. “Most people who come here are looking for that opportunity. It’s up to you what you do with it.”
“I have a great appreciation for St. John’s University and have fond memories of my time there,” he shared during a recent interview. “My first experience as a student and later as an administrator prepared me for a professional career and a lifetime of service to others.”
"It’s all about a sense of belonging and I belong here. St. John’s welcomes students from all over the world and, conversely, encourages its students to travel the world and experience the homes of so many of the cultures found in Queens."
“When you go on service plunges and do things that help others, you live out Catholic social teaching in a very active sense,” Peter said. “It was really inspiring to do that in the internship, too.”
“I’ve been interested in the issue of fair trade all my life. I’m also focused on issues related to feminism, so I started thinking about women-run businesses in Africa. This project was the best experience of my life and I would never change it.”
“Catholic schools like Hayes and St. John’s reinforced the early lessons of my parents, and the NYPD Academy finessed that mission of service to others,” he said. “There is nothing in the world like public service. My father taught me that every day on the job is an opportunity to change lives— and in the NYPD we get to do that every single day.”
“No matter where you go, you always run into people who went to St. John’s."
“All roads lead back to St. John’s,” he stressed. “St. John’s gave me an opportunity to get an education,” he recalled. “Most people who come here are looking for that opportunity. It’s up to you what you do with it.”
“I have a great appreciation for St. John’s University and have fond memories of my time there,” he shared during a recent interview. “My first experience as a student and later as an administrator prepared me for a professional career and a lifetime of service to others.”
"It’s all about a sense of belonging and I belong here. St. John’s welcomes students from all over the world and, conversely, encourages its students to travel the world and experience the homes of so many of the cultures found in Queens."
“When you go on service plunges and do things that help others, you live out Catholic social teaching in a very active sense,” Peter said. “It was really inspiring to do that in the internship, too.”
“I’ve been interested in the issue of fair trade all my life. I’m also focused on issues related to feminism, so I started thinking about women-run businesses in Africa. This project was the best experience of my life and I would never change it.”
“Catholic schools like Hayes and St. John’s reinforced the early lessons of my parents, and the NYPD Academy finessed that mission of service to others,” he said. “There is nothing in the world like public service. My father taught me that every day on the job is an opportunity to change lives— and in the NYPD we get to do that every single day.”
“No matter where you go, you always run into people who went to St. John’s."
“All roads lead back to St. John’s,” he stressed. “St. John’s gave me an opportunity to get an education,” he recalled. “Most people who come here are looking for that opportunity. It’s up to you what you do with it.”
“I have a great appreciation for St. John’s University and have fond memories of my time there,” he shared during a recent interview. “My first experience as a student and later as an administrator prepared me for a professional career and a lifetime of service to others.”
"It’s all about a sense of belonging and I belong here. St. John’s welcomes students from all over the world and, conversely, encourages its students to travel the world and experience the homes of so many of the cultures found in Queens."
“When you go on service plunges and do things that help others, you live out Catholic social teaching in a very active sense,” Peter said. “It was really inspiring to do that in the internship, too.”
“I’ve been interested in the issue of fair trade all my life. I’m also focused on issues related to feminism, so I started thinking about women-run businesses in Africa. This project was the best experience of my life and I would never change it.”
“Catholic schools like Hayes and St. John’s reinforced the early lessons of my parents, and the NYPD Academy finessed that mission of service to others,” he said. “There is nothing in the world like public service. My father taught me that every day on the job is an opportunity to change lives— and in the NYPD we get to do that every single day.”
“No matter where you go, you always run into people who went to St. John’s."
“All roads lead back to St. John’s,” he stressed. “St. John’s gave me an opportunity to get an education,” he recalled. “Most people who come here are looking for that opportunity. It’s up to you what you do with it.”
“I have a great appreciation for St. John’s University and have fond memories of my time there,” he shared during a recent interview. “My first experience as a student and later as an administrator prepared me for a professional career and a lifetime of service to others.”
"It’s all about a sense of belonging and I belong here. St. John’s welcomes students from all over the world and, conversely, encourages its students to travel the world and experience the homes of so many of the cultures found in Queens."
“When you go on service plunges and do things that help others, you live out Catholic social teaching in a very active sense,” Peter said. “It was really inspiring to do that in the internship, too.”
“I’ve been interested in the issue of fair trade all my life. I’m also focused on issues related to feminism, so I started thinking about women-run businesses in Africa. This project was the best experience of my life and I would never change it.”
“Catholic schools like Hayes and St. John’s reinforced the early lessons of my parents, and the NYPD Academy finessed that mission of service to others,” he said. “There is nothing in the world like public service. My father taught me that every day on the job is an opportunity to change lives— and in the NYPD we get to do that every single day.”
“No matter where you go, you always run into people who went to St. John’s."
“All roads lead back to St. John’s,” he stressed. “St. John’s gave me an opportunity to get an education,” he recalled. “Most people who come here are looking for that opportunity. It’s up to you what you do with it.”
“I have a great appreciation for St. John’s University and have fond memories of my time there,” he shared during a recent interview. “My first experience as a student and later as an administrator prepared me for a professional career and a lifetime of service to others.”
"It’s all about a sense of belonging and I belong here. St. John’s welcomes students from all over the world and, conversely, encourages its students to travel the world and experience the homes of so many of the cultures found in Queens."
“When you go on service plunges and do things that help others, you live out Catholic social teaching in a very active sense,” Peter said. “It was really inspiring to do that in the internship, too.”
“I’ve been interested in the issue of fair trade all my life. I’m also focused on issues related to feminism, so I started thinking about women-run businesses in Africa. This project was the best experience of my life and I would never change it.”
“Catholic schools like Hayes and St. John’s reinforced the early lessons of my parents, and the NYPD Academy finessed that mission of service to others,” he said. “There is nothing in the world like public service. My father taught me that every day on the job is an opportunity to change lives— and in the NYPD we get to do that every single day.”
“No matter where you go, you always run into people who went to St. John’s."
“All roads lead back to St. John’s,” he stressed. “St. John’s gave me an opportunity to get an education,” he recalled. “Most people who come here are looking for that opportunity. It’s up to you what you do with it.”
“I have a great appreciation for St. John’s University and have fond memories of my time there,” he shared during a recent interview. “My first experience as a student and later as an administrator prepared me for a professional career and a lifetime of service to others.”
"It’s all about a sense of belonging and I belong here. St. John’s welcomes students from all over the world and, conversely, encourages its students to travel the world and experience the homes of so many of the cultures found in Queens."
“When you go on service plunges and do things that help others, you live out Catholic social teaching in a very active sense,” Peter said. “It was really inspiring to do that in the internship, too.”
“I’ve been interested in the issue of fair trade all my life. I’m also focused on issues related to feminism, so I started thinking about women-run businesses in Africa. This project was the best experience of my life and I would never change it.”
“Catholic schools like Hayes and St. John’s reinforced the early lessons of my parents, and the NYPD Academy finessed that mission of service to others,” he said. “There is nothing in the world like public service. My father taught me that every day on the job is an opportunity to change lives— and in the NYPD we get to do that every single day.”
“No matter where you go, you always run into people who went to St. John’s."
“All roads lead back to St. John’s,” he stressed. “St. John’s gave me an opportunity to get an education,” he recalled. “Most people who come here are looking for that opportunity. It’s up to you what you do with it.”
“I have a great appreciation for St. John’s University and have fond memories of my time there,” he shared during a recent interview. “My first experience as a student and later as an administrator prepared me for a professional career and a lifetime of service to others.”
"It’s all about a sense of belonging and I belong here. St. John’s welcomes students from all over the world and, conversely, encourages its students to travel the world and experience the homes of so many of the cultures found in Queens."
“When you go on service plunges and do things that help others, you live out Catholic social teaching in a very active sense,” Peter said. “It was really inspiring to do that in the internship, too.”
“I’ve been interested in the issue of fair trade all my life. I’m also focused on issues related to feminism, so I started thinking about women-run businesses in Africa. This project was the best experience of my life and I would never change it.”
“Catholic schools like Hayes and St. John’s reinforced the early lessons of my parents, and the NYPD Academy finessed that mission of service to others,” he said. “There is nothing in the world like public service. My father taught me that every day on the job is an opportunity to change lives— and in the NYPD we get to do that every single day.”
“No matter where you go, you always run into people who went to St. John’s."
“All roads lead back to St. John’s,” he stressed. “St. John’s gave me an opportunity to get an education,” he recalled. “Most people who come here are looking for that opportunity. It’s up to you what you do with it.”
“I have a great appreciation for St. John’s University and have fond memories of my time there,” he shared during a recent interview. “My first experience as a student and later as an administrator prepared me for a professional career and a lifetime of service to others.”
"It’s all about a sense of belonging and I belong here. St. John’s welcomes students from all over the world and, conversely, encourages its students to travel the world and experience the homes of so many of the cultures found in Queens."
“When you go on service plunges and do things that help others, you live out Catholic social teaching in a very active sense,” Peter said. “It was really inspiring to do that in the internship, too.”
“I’ve been interested in the issue of fair trade all my life. I’m also focused on issues related to feminism, so I started thinking about women-run businesses in Africa. This project was the best experience of my life and I would never change it.”
“Catholic schools like Hayes and St. John’s reinforced the early lessons of my parents, and the NYPD Academy finessed that mission of service to others,” he said. “There is nothing in the world like public service. My father taught me that every day on the job is an opportunity to change lives— and in the NYPD we get to do that every single day.”
“No matter where you go, you always run into people who went to St. John’s."
“All roads lead back to St. John’s,” he stressed. “St. John’s gave me an opportunity to get an education,” he recalled. “Most people who come here are looking for that opportunity. It’s up to you what you do with it.”
“I have a great appreciation for St. John’s University and have fond memories of my time there,” he shared during a recent interview. “My first experience as a student and later as an administrator prepared me for a professional career and a lifetime of service to others.”
"It’s all about a sense of belonging and I belong here. St. John’s welcomes students from all over the world and, conversely, encourages its students to travel the world and experience the homes of so many of the cultures found in Queens."
“When you go on service plunges and do things that help others, you live out Catholic social teaching in a very active sense,” Peter said. “It was really inspiring to do that in the internship, too.”
“I’ve been interested in the issue of fair trade all my life. I’m also focused on issues related to feminism, so I started thinking about women-run businesses in Africa. This project was the best experience of my life and I would never change it.”
“Catholic schools like Hayes and St. John’s reinforced the early lessons of my parents, and the NYPD Academy finessed that mission of service to others,” he said. “There is nothing in the world like public service. My father taught me that every day on the job is an opportunity to change lives— and in the NYPD we get to do that every single day.”
“No matter where you go, you always run into people who went to St. John’s."
“All roads lead back to St. John’s,” he stressed. “St. John’s gave me an opportunity to get an education,” he recalled. “Most people who come here are looking for that opportunity. It’s up to you what you do with it.”
“I have a great appreciation for St. John’s University and have fond memories of my time there,” he shared during a recent interview. “My first experience as a student and later as an administrator prepared me for a professional career and a lifetime of service to others.”
"It’s all about a sense of belonging and I belong here. St. John’s welcomes students from all over the world and, conversely, encourages its students to travel the world and experience the homes of so many of the cultures found in Queens."
“When you go on service plunges and do things that help others, you live out Catholic social teaching in a very active sense,” Peter said. “It was really inspiring to do that in the internship, too.”
“I’ve been interested in the issue of fair trade all my life. I’m also focused on issues related to feminism, so I started thinking about women-run businesses in Africa. This project was the best experience of my life and I would never change it.”
“Catholic schools like Hayes and St. John’s reinforced the early lessons of my parents, and the NYPD Academy finessed that mission of service to others,” he said. “There is nothing in the world like public service. My father taught me that every day on the job is an opportunity to change lives— and in the NYPD we get to do that every single day.”
“No matter where you go, you always run into people who went to St. John’s."
“All roads lead back to St. John’s,” he stressed. “St. John’s gave me an opportunity to get an education,” he recalled. “Most people who come here are looking for that opportunity. It’s up to you what you do with it.”
“I have a great appreciation for St. John’s University and have fond memories of my time there,” he shared during a recent interview. “My first experience as a student and later as an administrator prepared me for a professional career and a lifetime of service to others.”
"It’s all about a sense of belonging and I belong here. St. John’s welcomes students from all over the world and, conversely, encourages its students to travel the world and experience the homes of so many of the cultures found in Queens."
“When you go on service plunges and do things that help others, you live out Catholic social teaching in a very active sense,” Peter said. “It was really inspiring to do that in the internship, too.”
“I’ve been interested in the issue of fair trade all my life. I’m also focused on issues related to feminism, so I started thinking about women-run businesses in Africa. This project was the best experience of my life and I would never change it.”
“Catholic schools like Hayes and St. John’s reinforced the early lessons of my parents, and the NYPD Academy finessed that mission of service to others,” he said. “There is nothing in the world like public service. My father taught me that every day on the job is an opportunity to change lives— and in the NYPD we get to do that every single day.”
“No matter where you go, you always run into people who went to St. John’s."
“All roads lead back to St. John’s,” he stressed. “St. John’s gave me an opportunity to get an education,” he recalled. “Most people who come here are looking for that opportunity. It’s up to you what you do with it.”
“I have a great appreciation for St. John’s University and have fond memories of my time there,” he shared during a recent interview. “My first experience as a student and later as an administrator prepared me for a professional career and a lifetime of service to others.”
"It’s all about a sense of belonging and I belong here. St. John’s welcomes students from all over the world and, conversely, encourages its students to travel the world and experience the homes of so many of the cultures found in Queens."
“When you go on service plunges and do things that help others, you live out Catholic social teaching in a very active sense,” Peter said. “It was really inspiring to do that in the internship, too.”
“I’ve been interested in the issue of fair trade all my life. I’m also focused on issues related to feminism, so I started thinking about women-run businesses in Africa. This project was the best experience of my life and I would never change it.”
“Catholic schools like Hayes and St. John’s reinforced the early lessons of my parents, and the NYPD Academy finessed that mission of service to others,” he said. “There is nothing in the world like public service. My father taught me that every day on the job is an opportunity to change lives— and in the NYPD we get to do that every single day.”
“No matter where you go, you always run into people who went to St. John’s."
“All roads lead back to St. John’s,” he stressed. “St. John’s gave me an opportunity to get an education,” he recalled. “Most people who come here are looking for that opportunity. It’s up to you what you do with it.”
“I have a great appreciation for St. John’s University and have fond memories of my time there,” he shared during a recent interview. “My first experience as a student and later as an administrator prepared me for a professional career and a lifetime of service to others.”
"It’s all about a sense of belonging and I belong here. St. John’s welcomes students from all over the world and, conversely, encourages its students to travel the world and experience the homes of so many of the cultures found in Queens."
“When you go on service plunges and do things that help others, you live out Catholic social teaching in a very active sense,” Peter said. “It was really inspiring to do that in the internship, too.”
“I’ve been interested in the issue of fair trade all my life. I’m also focused on issues related to feminism, so I started thinking about women-run businesses in Africa. This project was the best experience of my life and I would never change it.”
“Catholic schools like Hayes and St. John’s reinforced the early lessons of my parents, and the NYPD Academy finessed that mission of service to others,” he said. “There is nothing in the world like public service. My father taught me that every day on the job is an opportunity to change lives— and in the NYPD we get to do that every single day.”
“No matter where you go, you always run into people who went to St. John’s."
“All roads lead back to St. John’s,” he stressed. “St. John’s gave me an opportunity to get an education,” he recalled. “Most people who come here are looking for that opportunity. It’s up to you what you do with it.”
“I have a great appreciation for St. John’s University and have fond memories of my time there,” he shared during a recent interview. “My first experience as a student and later as an administrator prepared me for a professional career and a lifetime of service to others.”
"It’s all about a sense of belonging and I belong here. St. John’s welcomes students from all over the world and, conversely, encourages its students to travel the world and experience the homes of so many of the cultures found in Queens."
“When you go on service plunges and do things that help others, you live out Catholic social teaching in a very active sense,” Peter said. “It was really inspiring to do that in the internship, too.”
“I’ve been interested in the issue of fair trade all my life. I’m also focused on issues related to feminism, so I started thinking about women-run businesses in Africa. This project was the best experience of my life and I would never change it.”
“Catholic schools like Hayes and St. John’s reinforced the early lessons of my parents, and the NYPD Academy finessed that mission of service to others,” he said. “There is nothing in the world like public service. My father taught me that every day on the job is an opportunity to change lives— and in the NYPD we get to do that every single day.”
“No matter where you go, you always run into people who went to St. John’s."
“All roads lead back to St. John’s,” he stressed. “St. John’s gave me an opportunity to get an education,” he recalled. “Most people who come here are looking for that opportunity. It’s up to you what you do with it.”
“I have a great appreciation for St. John’s University and have fond memories of my time there,” he shared during a recent interview. “My first experience as a student and later as an administrator prepared me for a professional career and a lifetime of service to others.”
"It’s all about a sense of belonging and I belong here. St. John’s welcomes students from all over the world and, conversely, encourages its students to travel the world and experience the homes of so many of the cultures found in Queens."
“When you go on service plunges and do things that help others, you live out Catholic social teaching in a very active sense,” Peter said. “It was really inspiring to do that in the internship, too.”
“I’ve been interested in the issue of fair trade all my life. I’m also focused on issues related to feminism, so I started thinking about women-run businesses in Africa. This project was the best experience of my life and I would never change it.”
“Catholic schools like Hayes and St. John’s reinforced the early lessons of my parents, and the NYPD Academy finessed that mission of service to others,” he said. “There is nothing in the world like public service. My father taught me that every day on the job is an opportunity to change lives— and in the NYPD we get to do that every single day.”
“No matter where you go, you always run into people who went to St. John’s."
“All roads lead back to St. John’s,” he stressed. “St. John’s gave me an opportunity to get an education,” he recalled. “Most people who come here are looking for that opportunity. It’s up to you what you do with it.”
“I have a great appreciation for St. John’s University and have fond memories of my time there,” he shared during a recent interview. “My first experience as a student and later as an administrator prepared me for a professional career and a lifetime of service to others.”
"It’s all about a sense of belonging and I belong here. St. John’s welcomes students from all over the world and, conversely, encourages its students to travel the world and experience the homes of so many of the cultures found in Queens."
“When you go on service plunges and do things that help others, you live out Catholic social teaching in a very active sense,” Peter said. “It was really inspiring to do that in the internship, too.”
“I’ve been interested in the issue of fair trade all my life. I’m also focused on issues related to feminism, so I started thinking about women-run businesses in Africa. This project was the best experience of my life and I would never change it.”
“Catholic schools like Hayes and St. John’s reinforced the early lessons of my parents, and the NYPD Academy finessed that mission of service to others,” he said. “There is nothing in the world like public service. My father taught me that every day on the job is an opportunity to change lives— and in the NYPD we get to do that every single day.”
“No matter where you go, you always run into people who went to St. John’s."
“All roads lead back to St. John’s,” he stressed. “St. John’s gave me an opportunity to get an education,” he recalled. “Most people who come here are looking for that opportunity. It’s up to you what you do with it.”
“I have a great appreciation for St. John’s University and have fond memories of my time there,” he shared during a recent interview. “My first experience as a student and later as an administrator prepared me for a professional career and a lifetime of service to others.”
"It’s all about a sense of belonging and I belong here. St. John’s welcomes students from all over the world and, conversely, encourages its students to travel the world and experience the homes of so many of the cultures found in Queens."
“When you go on service plunges and do things that help others, you live out Catholic social teaching in a very active sense,” Peter said. “It was really inspiring to do that in the internship, too.”
“I’ve been interested in the issue of fair trade all my life. I’m also focused on issues related to feminism, so I started thinking about women-run businesses in Africa. This project was the best experience of my life and I would never change it.”
“Catholic schools like Hayes and St. John’s reinforced the early lessons of my parents, and the NYPD Academy finessed that mission of service to others,” he said. “There is nothing in the world like public service. My father taught me that every day on the job is an opportunity to change lives— and in the NYPD we get to do that every single day.”
“No matter where you go, you always run into people who went to St. John’s."
“All roads lead back to St. John’s,” he stressed. “St. John’s gave me an opportunity to get an education,” he recalled. “Most people who come here are looking for that opportunity. It’s up to you what you do with it.”
“I have a great appreciation for St. John’s University and have fond memories of my time there,” he shared during a recent interview. “My first experience as a student and later as an administrator prepared me for a professional career and a lifetime of service to others.”
"It’s all about a sense of belonging and I belong here. St. John’s welcomes students from all over the world and, conversely, encourages its students to travel the world and experience the homes of so many of the cultures found in Queens."
“When you go on service plunges and do things that help others, you live out Catholic social teaching in a very active sense,” Peter said. “It was really inspiring to do that in the internship, too.”
“I’ve been interested in the issue of fair trade all my life. I’m also focused on issues related to feminism, so I started thinking about women-run businesses in Africa. This project was the best experience of my life and I would never change it.”
“Catholic schools like Hayes and St. John’s reinforced the early lessons of my parents, and the NYPD Academy finessed that mission of service to others,” he said. “There is nothing in the world like public service. My father taught me that every day on the job is an opportunity to change lives— and in the NYPD we get to do that every single day.”
“No matter where you go, you always run into people who went to St. John’s."
“All roads lead back to St. John’s,” he stressed. “St. John’s gave me an opportunity to get an education,” he recalled. “Most people who come here are looking for that opportunity. It’s up to you what you do with it.”
“I have a great appreciation for St. John’s University and have fond memories of my time there,” he shared during a recent interview. “My first experience as a student and later as an administrator prepared me for a professional career and a lifetime of service to others.”
"It’s all about a sense of belonging and I belong here. St. John’s welcomes students from all over the world and, conversely, encourages its students to travel the world and experience the homes of so many of the cultures found in Queens."
“When you go on service plunges and do things that help others, you live out Catholic social teaching in a very active sense,” Peter said. “It was really inspiring to do that in the internship, too.”
“I’ve been interested in the issue of fair trade all my life. I’m also focused on issues related to feminism, so I started thinking about women-run businesses in Africa. This project was the best experience of my life and I would never change it.”
“Catholic schools like Hayes and St. John’s reinforced the early lessons of my parents, and the NYPD Academy finessed that mission of service to others,” he said. “There is nothing in the world like public service. My father taught me that every day on the job is an opportunity to change lives— and in the NYPD we get to do that every single day.”
“No matter where you go, you always run into people who went to St. John’s."
“All roads lead back to St. John’s,” he stressed. “St. John’s gave me an opportunity to get an education,” he recalled. “Most people who come here are looking for that opportunity. It’s up to you what you do with it.”
“I have a great appreciation for St. John’s University and have fond memories of my time there,” he shared during a recent interview. “My first experience as a student and later as an administrator prepared me for a professional career and a lifetime of service to others.”
"It’s all about a sense of belonging and I belong here. St. John’s welcomes students from all over the world and, conversely, encourages its students to travel the world and experience the homes of so many of the cultures found in Queens."
“When you go on service plunges and do things that help others, you live out Catholic social teaching in a very active sense,” Peter said. “It was really inspiring to do that in the internship, too.”
“I’ve been interested in the issue of fair trade all my life. I’m also focused on issues related to feminism, so I started thinking about women-run businesses in Africa. This project was the best experience of my life and I would never change it.”
“Catholic schools like Hayes and St. John’s reinforced the early lessons of my parents, and the NYPD Academy finessed that mission of service to others,” he said. “There is nothing in the world like public service. My father taught me that every day on the job is an opportunity to change lives— and in the NYPD we get to do that every single day.”
“No matter where you go, you always run into people who went to St. John’s."
“All roads lead back to St. John’s,” he stressed. “St. John’s gave me an opportunity to get an education,” he recalled. “Most people who come here are looking for that opportunity. It’s up to you what you do with it.”
“I have a great appreciation for St. John’s University and have fond memories of my time there,” he shared during a recent interview. “My first experience as a student and later as an administrator prepared me for a professional career and a lifetime of service to others.”
"It’s all about a sense of belonging and I belong here. St. John’s welcomes students from all over the world and, conversely, encourages its students to travel the world and experience the homes of so many of the cultures found in Queens."
“When you go on service plunges and do things that help others, you live out Catholic social teaching in a very active sense,” Peter said. “It was really inspiring to do that in the internship, too.”
“I’ve been interested in the issue of fair trade all my life. I’m also focused on issues related to feminism, so I started thinking about women-run businesses in Africa. This project was the best experience of my life and I would never change it.”
“Catholic schools like Hayes and St. John’s reinforced the early lessons of my parents, and the NYPD Academy finessed that mission of service to others,” he said. “There is nothing in the world like public service. My father taught me that every day on the job is an opportunity to change lives— and in the NYPD we get to do that every single day.”
“No matter where you go, you always run into people who went to St. John’s."
“All roads lead back to St. John’s,” he stressed. “St. John’s gave me an opportunity to get an education,” he recalled. “Most people who come here are looking for that opportunity. It’s up to you what you do with it.”
“I have a great appreciation for St. John’s University and have fond memories of my time there,” he shared during a recent interview. “My first experience as a student and later as an administrator prepared me for a professional career and a lifetime of service to others.”
"It’s all about a sense of belonging and I belong here. St. John’s welcomes students from all over the world and, conversely, encourages its students to travel the world and experience the homes of so many of the cultures found in Queens."
“When you go on service plunges and do things that help others, you live out Catholic social teaching in a very active sense,” Peter said. “It was really inspiring to do that in the internship, too.”
“I’ve been interested in the issue of fair trade all my life. I’m also focused on issues related to feminism, so I started thinking about women-run businesses in Africa. This project was the best experience of my life and I would never change it.”
“Catholic schools like Hayes and St. John’s reinforced the early lessons of my parents, and the NYPD Academy finessed that mission of service to others,” he said. “There is nothing in the world like public service. My father taught me that every day on the job is an opportunity to change lives— and in the NYPD we get to do that every single day.”
“No matter where you go, you always run into people who went to St. John’s."
“All roads lead back to St. John’s,” he stressed. “St. John’s gave me an opportunity to get an education,” he recalled. “Most people who come here are looking for that opportunity. It’s up to you what you do with it.”
“I have a great appreciation for St. John’s University and have fond memories of my time there,” he shared during a recent interview. “My first experience as a student and later as an administrator prepared me for a professional career and a lifetime of service to others.”
"It’s all about a sense of belonging and I belong here. St. John’s welcomes students from all over the world and, conversely, encourages its students to travel the world and experience the homes of so many of the cultures found in Queens."
“When you go on service plunges and do things that help others, you live out Catholic social teaching in a very active sense,” Peter said. “It was really inspiring to do that in the internship, too.”
“I’ve been interested in the issue of fair trade all my life. I’m also focused on issues related to feminism, so I started thinking about women-run businesses in Africa. This project was the best experience of my life and I would never change it.”
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Our current students and alumni have amazing stories to tell. See how these Johnnies have transformed their passion into real-world success.
Sarah Fagan Cioffi ’18C discovered her pathway for a career in art therapy one Saturday morning as part of a printmaking class she took as a Fine Arts major at St. John’s University.
Sarah Fagan Cioffi ’18C St. John's College of Liberal Arts and SciencesMrs. Cioffi, who was then working toward her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a minor in Psychology at St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, recalled that one of the most meaningful service opportunities for her at St. John’s was an Academic Service-Learning (AS-L) component of her Printmaking I class with Claudia Sbrissa, M.F.A., Professor, Department of Art and Design. As part of the AS-L project, they created rubber stamps and brought them to St. Mary’s Hospital for Children in Bayside, NY, to make art with the patients.
Nekayle Whitaker ’19TCB, ’20GSRM earned a Master of Science degree in Enterprise Risk Management from the Maurice R. Greenberg School of Risk Management, Insurance and Actuarial Science (GSRM) at The Peter J. Tobin College of Business on the Manhattan, NY, campus of St. John’s University.
Nekayle Whitaker ’19TCB, ’20GSRM The Peter J. Tobin College of BusinessA resident of Queens, NY, Mr. Whitaker is President of iSolvRisk Inc. This risk management tech startup aims to expand the talent pool in the insurance industry by gamifying risk management.
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