Image News John Jay Faculty and Alumni Recount Their Connections with New York State Attorney General Letitia James March 18, 2021 An Immigrant Story: Lorena Diaz-Germes ’21 Finds Support and her Purpose at John Jay March 17, 2021 Benjamin Bierman, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Music, Gets a Resounding Signal From His Students That His Online Curriculum Supports Their Success March 16, 2021 Dean of Graduate Studies, Elsa-Sofia Morote, Ed.D., Ph.D., Advocates for Student Accessibility to Higher Education March 16, 2021 Research on the Rise: Science Professor Elise Champeil, Ph.D. Works with Students and Faculty to Advance Cancer Treatment Possibilities March 12, 2021 Students, Faculty, and Staff Recognize John Jay College Heroines in Celebration of Women’s History Month March 12, 2021 John Jay Partners with Spectrum News NY1, WNYC, the Gothamist and other Leading Organizations to Host Live Televised Debates for New York City's 2021 Elections March 11, 2021 Behind the Badge: Patricia MacDonald ’20 Deputy Inspector, Intelligence Bureau March 09, 2021 Associate Professor Frank Pezzella Aims to Increase Accountability on Hate Crime Reporting March 05, 2021 Anthropology Professor Alisse Waterston Urges Readers to Envision an Alternative World in Her Graphic Book Light in Dark Times March 05, 2021 The Power of Internships: By Interning with Safe Passage Project and Justice Francois Rivera, Maribel Susano ’20 Sets Her Sights on a Law Career March 04, 2021 The Power of Internships: Elisa Mateo-Saja ’21 Moves Closer to Her Elected Official Dreams Interning with New York State Senator Robert Jackson March 01, 2021 An Immigrant Story: Maryam Oguntola ’23 Finds a Welcoming Community at John Jay February 25, 2021 Malcolm/King Award Winner Jonathan Arias ’22 Sets His Sights on a Political Career to Tackle Inequality February 25, 2021 Malcolm/King Award Winner Melissa “Mel” Ceren ’21 Combines Art and Research to Uplift Communities of Color February 24, 2021 Malcolm/King Award Winner Elvis Martinez ’21 Aspires to Uplift Underserved Communities Through Equitable Resources February 22, 2021 Malcolm/King Award Winner Lisimel Mateo De La Cruz ’22 Uses Poetry to Illuminate the Fight for Civil Rights February 18, 2021 Malcolm/King Award Winner Dawoon Lee ’22 Plans to Work with System-Impacted Youth During Their Reentry Process February 18, 2021 Congressman Hakeem Jeffries Joins the John Jay Community for an In-depth Conversation February 17, 2021 Behind the Badge: John Denesopolis ’94, Police Command Professional for the Port Authority Police Department February 11, 2021 Penny Abeywardena, Commissioner of NYC Mayor’s Office for International Affairs, Discusses Identity and Leadership in Governance February 11, 2021 Mississippi Today/Marshall Project and ProPublica Win 2021 Harry Frank Guggenheim Excellence in Criminal Justice Reporting Awards February 10, 2021 John Jay College Community Celebrates Black History Month February 05, 2021 The Power of Internships: A Juvenile Justice Internship Set Dawn Rowe ’04 on a Path to Uplift System-Impacted Girls February 04, 2021 Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 18 Current page 19 Page 20 Page 21 … Next page › Last page »
John Jay Faculty and Alumni Recount Their Connections with New York State Attorney General Letitia James March 18, 2021
Benjamin Bierman, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Music, Gets a Resounding Signal From His Students That His Online Curriculum Supports Their Success March 16, 2021
Dean of Graduate Studies, Elsa-Sofia Morote, Ed.D., Ph.D., Advocates for Student Accessibility to Higher Education March 16, 2021
Research on the Rise: Science Professor Elise Champeil, Ph.D. Works with Students and Faculty to Advance Cancer Treatment Possibilities March 12, 2021
Students, Faculty, and Staff Recognize John Jay College Heroines in Celebration of Women’s History Month March 12, 2021
John Jay Partners with Spectrum News NY1, WNYC, the Gothamist and other Leading Organizations to Host Live Televised Debates for New York City's 2021 Elections March 11, 2021
Associate Professor Frank Pezzella Aims to Increase Accountability on Hate Crime Reporting March 05, 2021
Anthropology Professor Alisse Waterston Urges Readers to Envision an Alternative World in Her Graphic Book Light in Dark Times March 05, 2021
The Power of Internships: By Interning with Safe Passage Project and Justice Francois Rivera, Maribel Susano ’20 Sets Her Sights on a Law Career March 04, 2021
The Power of Internships: Elisa Mateo-Saja ’21 Moves Closer to Her Elected Official Dreams Interning with New York State Senator Robert Jackson March 01, 2021
Malcolm/King Award Winner Jonathan Arias ’22 Sets His Sights on a Political Career to Tackle Inequality February 25, 2021
Malcolm/King Award Winner Melissa “Mel” Ceren ’21 Combines Art and Research to Uplift Communities of Color February 24, 2021
Malcolm/King Award Winner Elvis Martinez ’21 Aspires to Uplift Underserved Communities Through Equitable Resources February 22, 2021
Malcolm/King Award Winner Lisimel Mateo De La Cruz ’22 Uses Poetry to Illuminate the Fight for Civil Rights February 18, 2021
Malcolm/King Award Winner Dawoon Lee ’22 Plans to Work with System-Impacted Youth During Their Reentry Process February 18, 2021
Congressman Hakeem Jeffries Joins the John Jay Community for an In-depth Conversation February 17, 2021
Behind the Badge: John Denesopolis ’94, Police Command Professional for the Port Authority Police Department February 11, 2021
Penny Abeywardena, Commissioner of NYC Mayor’s Office for International Affairs, Discusses Identity and Leadership in Governance February 11, 2021
Mississippi Today/Marshall Project and ProPublica Win 2021 Harry Frank Guggenheim Excellence in Criminal Justice Reporting Awards February 10, 2021
The Power of Internships: A Juvenile Justice Internship Set Dawn Rowe ’04 on a Path to Uplift System-Impacted Girls February 04, 2021