Family Palooza Brings Families to John Jay For a Day of Campus Fun
Families flocked to campus on October 21st for Family Palooza, a daylong carnival-style event hosted by the Office of Student Transition Programs.
Families flocked to campus on October 21st for Family Palooza, a daylong carnival-style event hosted by the Office of Student Transition Programs.
This year, the Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program is celebrating its 25th year at John Jay College.
Mawia Khogali is two years away from graduating with her PhD in Psychology and Law from the John Jay/CUNY Doctoral Program in Criminal Justice, a highly competitive program that only admits five pe
There has been an outpouring of criticism in academic circles across the U.S., and especially at CUNY and John Jay, in reaction to efforts to rescind DACA, the Deferr
In the wake of four natural disasters, which tragically struck within weeks of each other, the John Jay community has mobilized to support those affected by these tragic events.
At the Otisville Correctional Facility, students enrolled in the Prison-To-College-Pipeline (P2CP) anxiously waited to greet a group of visitors who had traveled to the prison specifically to meet
Students looking for a creative home at John Jay College need look no further than the Anthropology Department, where the student collective and magazine known as A Home @ The End of the World will
This October, the Women’s Center for Gender Justice is hosting a series of events for Domestic Violence Awareness Month in order to spread awareness about intimate partner violence (IPV).
Javier Avila’s experience moving from Puerto Rico to Pennsylvania when he was thirty-one inspired him to resist discrimination with art in the form of a one-man show that he recently performed as p
The National Academy of Medicine – the independent branch of the National Academy of Sciences that advises the nation on critical medical and health issues – today announced that Distinguished Prof
October 12, 2017 – For the past two days, advocates, community leaders, criminal justice practitioners, elected officials, researchers, among others nation-wide, have participated in the Smart on C
To address overdoses in NYC, it is important to know how many people are at risk, how many have had non-fatal overdoses in the recent past, and to identify what characteristics they share.
On October 10 and 11, John Jay College, in partnership with the Center for American Progress and t
Faculty and affiliated centers at John Jay College of Criminal Justice registered an impressive 2016-17 academic year, posting significant figures in external funding ($20.3m) and breaking records
Smart on Crime Innovations Conference will convene community leaders, criminal justice practitioners, elected officials, businesses, foundations, the media, and researchers to showcase promisin