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  • SJC Students Advocate for Justice at the Ignatian Family Teach-In

    SJCJC students and faculty in front of the United States Capitol Building in Washington D.C. Reflecting on a transformative journey, we are proud to celebrate the return of our student leaders who represented St. John’s College at the Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice in Washington, D.C. This annual gathering brought together thousands of passionate advocates from Jesuit schools across the United States to reflect, learn, and act on pressing social justice issues. The Teach-In, rooted in the Jesuit tradition of faith and action, offered our students an invaluable opportunity to explore topics such as environmental justice, immigration reform, and racial equality. Through powerful keynote sessions, engaging workshops, and meaningful discussions, our student leaders deepened their understanding of these critical issues and connected with a broader community committed to advocacy and change. The event also featured an Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill, where students had the opportunity to meet with policymakers and voice their concerns about policies affecting their communities and the world. This hands-on experience in civic engagement underscored the importance of bringing Jesuit values into action. Returning home, our Campus Ministry leaders are filled with renewed passion and fresh insights, eager to implement what they’ve learned within our community. From organizing local initiatives to sparking conversations on campus, they are ready to take up the mantle of justice and advocate for meaningful change. Their participation exemplifies SJC’s commitment to forming “men and women for others.” It is a testament to the power of education and faith to inspire leadership, service, and action. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to our student leaders for representing St. John’s College with such dedication and heart. Welcome home, advocates for justice—your journey continues, and we can’t wait to see the impact you’ll make!

  • SJCJC-U Wildcats Triumph at ATLIB National Volleyball Championship

    SJCJC Men and Women Varsity Volleyball team taking home Gold and Bronze. Congratulations to our SJCJC Wildcats! 🏆 Our Male Wildcats Volleyball Team has once again brought home the GOLD, successfully defending their title at the ATLIB National Volleyball Championship! Meanwhile, our Female Wildcats Team also put up a fantastic performance, proudly taking home the BRONZE. Held on Saturday, October 26 at the UB Gymnasium, the tournament showcased the Wildcats' fierce determination, exceptional teamwork, and remarkable skill. Both teams competed with heart and resilience, representing SJCJCU with pride and spirit. We are incredibly proud of our Wildcats for their hard work, passion, and commitment. Thank you to our athletes for their dedication, and congratulations on this outstanding achievement! Go Wildcats!

  • SJCU Hosts Networking Mixer

    SJCU Networking Mixer guest speakers gives their professional perspectives to our students. A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us for the recent SJC University Networking Mixer! Held at the university’s main campus, the event brought together an inspiring mix of students, alumni, and local professionals for an evening of meaningful connections, career insights, and community building. The event was bustling with energy as attendees engaged in conversations that sparked new opportunities and invaluable advice. Whether reconnecting with former classmates, networking with industry experts, or exploring career paths, everyone had a chance to expand their horizons and build lasting connections. A special highlight of the evening was the contributions from our esteemed alumni and guest speakers who shared their professional expertise and invaluable guidance with students, helping bridge the gap between education and the workforce. We extend our deepest gratitude to: Ms. Aimee Jex , Licensed Mental Health Counselor Mr. Elmer Gonzalez , Senior Manager of Network Services, Speednet Communications Ltd. Mrs. Martha Molina , Head of Operations, Speednet Communications Ltd. Their insights in their respective disciplines provided students with a wealth of knowledge on career paths and industry expectations, encouraging them to pursue their goals with confidence. Let’s continue to foster these relationships and support each other on our career journeys. We look forward to the next opportunity to connect and build the SJC University community even stronger!

  • SJCU Hosts Gender-Based Violence Symposium

    Students listening to a presentation from a representative of the OAS Belize office. We're excited to share highlights from our recent symposium, “Educate, Advocate, and Empower: Gender-Based Violence in Modern-Day Belize.” This year's event featured an impressive lineup of guest speakers: * Ms. Eleanor Murillo , Executive Director, Belize National Women's Commission * Dr. Luiz Octavio Coimbra, Representative, Organization of American States (OAS) Belize Office * Kieran Berdalez, Repr esentativ e, Belize Police Department * Ms. Dalia Arredondo, Lecturer and Representative, Belize Mental Health Association The panelists delivered three insightful presentations addressing gender-based violence in the Belizean context. Topics included: * Policies and challenges in combating gender violence * Opportunities for strengthening regional cooperation * Legal frameworks and mental health considerations The afternoon was both informative and engaging, fostering meaningful discussions among students and speakers alike. Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to the success of this vital event! Let’s continue to educate, advocate, and empower our community.

  • SJCJC-U Kicks Off September Celebrations with Flag Raising Ceremony

    Students attending the annual Flag Rasining Ceremony. On September 3rd, the St. John’s College Junior College and University (SJCJC-U) community proudly came together to launch Belize’s September Celebrations in a heartfelt Flag Raising Ceremony on campus. Under this year’s theme, “A Nation Proud and Free: Belize at 43!” , faculty, students, and staff gathered in unity to honor the nation’s rich heritage and celebrate its continued journey of independence. The ceremony began with a reflective blessing from Fr. Jeremy Zipple, who reminded the audience of the importance of working together to create positive change in Belize, guided by the Jesuit values of service and justice. Fr. Antonio Vega followed with a prayer for safe and joyous celebrations throughout the month, emphasizing the importance of community and gratitude. As the Belize Defense Force ceremoniously raised the nation’s flag, the campus echoed with the powerful notes of the National Anthem, evoking a sense of pride and reverence among all present. A special highlight of the event was a captivating performance by Lennox Awardo, a talented SJCJC-U student and music enthusiast. His original patriotic song, “Gimmie Old Belize,”  resonated deeply with the audience, capturing the beauty and spirit of the Belizean identity. The SJC Steel Orchestra added to the festive atmosphere, showcasing the creativity and talent within the school community. The Flag Raising Ceremony set a vibrant tone for the September Celebrations, inspiring a collective spirit of pride, unity, and reflection on what it means to be Belizean. “This event reminds us of the strength of our shared history and the potential we hold as a nation,” said one participant. As we continue to embrace the theme of “A Nation Proud and Free” , SJCJC-U encourages everyone to celebrate with a sense of gratitude, joy, and commitment to building a brighter future for Belize. Let’s carry the spirit of unity and pride throughout this special month!

  • SJC students represent Belize at Taiwan-Belize Cultural Exchange 2024

    St. John’s College students from both the University and Junior College divisions were honored to represent Belize at the Taiwan-Belize Cultural Exchange 2024. Their participation in the Taiwan-Belize Youth Dialogue, centered around Climate Change, Sustainable Development, and Marine Preservation, showcased their exceptional knowledge, passion, and dedication. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to these outstanding students for excellently representing St. John’s College and the country.

  • SJCHS' Cafeteria Kitchen Gets a Much-Needed Rejuvenation

    St. John's College High School (SJCHS) is thrilled to announce the completion of a much-anticipated renovation to the school cafeteria kitchen, which is already making a significant impact on the school community. This rejuvenation is set to improve the quality of meals and enhance the overall dining experience for students, faculty, and staff alike. The updated kitchen, now equipped with modern appliances and improved facilities, will allow for better meal preparation, increased efficiency, and healthier options for everyone who relies on the school's cafeteria. The project was a long-awaited upgrade that ensures the kitchen is prepared to meet the demands of the growing school community. On behalf of the entire SJCHS community, we would like to express our tremendous gratitude to Mr. Li Mark Chang for his generous support in making this project possible. His commitment to the school and its students has made a lasting impact, and we are deeply thankful for his contribution. The new kitchen not only reflects the school’s dedication to providing top-tier services but also underscores the importance of investing in spaces that contribute to the well-being and success of its community. With this revitalized kitchen, SJCHS continues to uphold its tradition of excellence, both in the classroom and beyond.

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