Summer 2024 News Archive
07/08/2024 - For more than a decade, St. John Fisher University has been recognized among Money.com’s “Best Colleges in America.”
07/03/2024 - St. John Fisher University recently announced the Dean’s List honorees for the Spring 2024 semester, which includes more than 1,400 undergraduate students.
07/02/2024 - St. John Fisher University was recently recognized with a 2024 Benchworks Assessment and Impact Award in Housing, given by Benchworks by Elentra, which specializes in surveys and assessments in the higher education space.
06/28/2024 - Progress continues as the Lavery Library renovation and modernization project moves forward.
06/27/2024 - A newly endowed scholarship fund at St. John Fisher University will benefit undergraduate students in the School of Business, thanks to the generosity of alumnus and University Trustee Matt Rowe ’90.
06/27/2024 - Fisher is again among 228 colleges and universities named to the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society (PTK) 2024 Transfer Honor Roll in recognition of the dynamic pathways created at the University to support transfer students.
06/26/2024 - Fisher’s marketing and communications team, several media and communication students, and a faculty member earned top honors at the 2024 PRism Awards hosted by the Rochester Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA).
06/25/2024 - This spring, 22 students and one faculty member in the School of Business were tapped to join St. John Fisher University’s chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, an international honor society for AACSB-accredited schools representing the top five percent of business programs around the world.
06/24/2024 - This week, Fisher alumnus Kyle Rollins ’22 will be competing for a spot on Team USA in the Olympic Games.
06/20/2024 - The St. John Fisher University Athletics Department has named Reid Lesswing head coach of men’s ice hockey and Scott McDonald will take the helm as head coach of women’s ice hockey. The University announced the addition of intercollegiate men’s and women’s hockey teams earlier this year broadening its total number of athletic teams competing in the NCAA Division III to 26.