Judith Beizer, Pharm.D., Clinical Professor of Clinical Pharmacy Practice Raymond DiGiuseppe, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology
Judith Beizer, Pharm.D., Clinical Professor of Clinical Pharmacy Practice
Beizer currently serves as President of the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists (ASCP). A long-time advocate for excellence in healthcare for seniors and people with chronic illness, she is described by College of Pharmacy Dean Robert Mangione as “one of the top five geriatric therapeutics experts in the country.” Dr. Beizer teaches classes in Drugs and Diseases of Connective Tissues, Drugs and Diseases of the Nervous System, and Geriatric Phamacotherapy. Read more >>
Raymond DiGiuseppe, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology
DiGiuseppe is leading a charge to redefine anger so that it might be included in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. DiGiuseppe, who recently was elected President of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, cites the rise in court-mandated anger-management treatments to support his lobbying efforts. Read more >>
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Professor Diane Heith Rev. Jean-Pierre Ruiz  Leonard M. Baynes
Diane Heith, Ph.D.
Professor Heith is a specialist in American institutions and public opinion, specifically related to elections and the Presidency. She is the author of a book, Polling to Govern: Public Opinion and Presidential Leadership, and the co-editor with Lori Cox Han of a book on President George W. Bush and public opinion entitled, In the Public Domain: Presidents and the Challenge of Public Leadership. Read more >>
Rev. Jean-Pierre Ruiz, S.T.D.
Rev. Ruiz’s research interests are in the areas of Biblical Studies, Hermeneutics and Hispanic/Latino Theology. He has hosted and co-hosted a number of radio and television programs and is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Hispanic/Latino Theology and Associate Editor of the Catholic Biblical Quarterly. Read more >>
Leonard M. Baynes, J.D.
Baynes recently received $70,000 in grants to expand the summer preparatory program he designed for disadvantaged college students who wish to enter law school. The program is primarily being funded by the New York Community Trust. Read more >>
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Total Student Population - 21,354 full- and part-time undergraduate and graduate students at the University’s five locations.
Five Locations - Queens Campus, N.Y.C. Staten Island Campus, N.Y.C. Manhattan Campus, N.Y.C. Oakdale, N.Y., Graduate Center Rome, Italy, Graduate Center
Total Undergraduates - 15,720 (from 44 States, Puerto Rico, District of Columbia, Guam and U.S. Virgin Islands)
Financial Aid - During 2006-2007, 94% of undergraduates receive financial aid. Students at St. John’s received over $431.1 million in assistance through scholarships, loans, grants and work-study programs.
Residence Halls - Queens Six sprawling, high-tech residence halls with wireless Internet access, lounges, study rooms, a resident's computer center, 24-hour security, and a new dining hall
Total Student Population - 21,354 full- and part-time undergraduate and graduate students at the University’s five locations.
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