St. John's University


St. John's University

St. John's University is the largest Catholic University in the United States. Its predecessor is the college founded by the vicentian society in Queen County, New York in 1870 and St. John's Union established by the assembly of the mission in 1872. It has six campuses, namely Queen's campus in New York (main campus), Staten Island Campus, Manhattan campus, Oakdale campus, Rome Campus (in Italy), Paris Campus (in France).
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