
Nov 16, 2020, 9:00 AM
Flashback: St. John’s Postpones Fall 1918 Semester
More than 100 years before St. John’s closed campus due to COVID-19, the college postponed the fall semester to protect students from the 1918 flu.
More than 100 years before St. John’s closed campus due to COVID-19, the college postponed the fall semester to protect students from the 1918 flu.
The Meem Library on the Santa Fe campus of St. John’s College first opened its doors on November 10, 1990—a full 26 years after the campus was founded. Since then, the library building has been a beloved place of sanctuary, study, insight, gathering, and friendship for hundreds of Johnnies.
This fall, Daryl Locke (A23) created an online shop, selling self-designed tote bags with his poetry printed on the back.
In summer 2020, St. John’s College launched the inaugural Pritzker Promise Bridge Program, which aims to prepare new Johnnies for St. John’s by helping them develop academic skills and study habits
For her new job-shadowing column, “Being at Work, Staying a Johnnie,” Chris Liu (A22) spoke with Brett Heavner (A89), a partner at Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett, & Dunner LLP.