The Johnnies Blog

Virtual Interviews and AI Recruiting: What Graduates Need to Know About the 2025 Job Market
The job market is changing fast—and if you’re a current or future college student planning your next move, staying informed can give you a real edge.

5 Nutrition Tips for Incoming College Students
You have committed to your dream school—and now summer break is almost here. While it’s tempting to fully relax after your senior year of high school, this season is also the perfect time to start laying the groundwork for a healthier, more energized college experience.
Here are five easy healthy nutrition habits you can build to hit the ground running when your first semester begins.

Empowering Women in Business: Inside the Women on Wall Street Club at St. John’s
Discover how the Women on Wall Street Club at St. John’s University supports aspiring students in business through mentorship, leadership, and networking.

A Guide to Majors, Double Majors, Minors, and Concentrations
College isn’t a one-size-fits-all journey—and your degree doesn’t have to be either. From combining two areas of study to adding specialized skills, there are several ways to shape an academic path that reflects who you are and where you want to go.
In this guide, we explore the difference between a major, double major, minor, and concentration; what each path offers; and how to build a degree that’s truly your own.

How Getting Involved in Campus Life Made Me Career-Ready: A Q&A with Sophia Feeney
In this Q&A, Sophia reflects on how her college journey has helped her grow—and shares advice for students hoping to turn their college years into meaningful career momentum.

Late-Night Healthy Snacks to Fuel Finals Week: Nutritionist Picks
Finals week can be an incredibly stressful time. Between last-minute projects, end-of-semester assignments, and all-night study sessions, many students allow their nutrition to fall by the wayside. But did you know that a healthy diet can help reduce stress, while also boosting focus, concentration, and memory?

How Attending a Crisis Conference Expanded My Homeland Security Education at St. John’s
If you are a homeland security student or interested in disaster recovery careers, attending a professional conference can be transformative. This spring, I had the wonderful opportunity to attend the Disaster Recovery Journal (DRJ) Conference in Orlando, FL.

Campus Life at St. John’s: A Resident Student’s View
As a student who has lived on the St. John’s University Queens, NY, campus for four years, I’ve experienced campus life firsthand. From navigating student housing and adjusting to shared spaces, to building lasting friendships and finding a sense of community, my time living on campus has meaningfully shaped my college journey.
In this blog, I share an inside look at life on campus as a resident student—covering everything from my experience in campus housing to dining halls, campus events, and New York City (NYC) adventures.