St. John’s Receives American Cancer Society’s College of Excellence Award

October 11, 2012

Recognizing the University’s success in raising more than $80,000 to support research and programs for survivors, the American Cancer Society (ACS) presented St. John’s with its 2012 College of Excellence Award.

“St. John’s is the first university in the New York metropolitan area to receive the College of Excellence Award,” said Jillian Ladouceur, Director of Special Events for the Eastern Division of ACS. The honor recognizes the funds raised by Queens campus students and administrators at last April’s Relay for Life, as well as their year-round commitment to cancer research and awareness.

The event, in partnership with ACS, drew nearly 1,500 students, including members of 118 student clubs and teams, who marched all night in laps around Carnesecca Arena.

Relay for Life is an international effort in which communities and institutions generate support for cancer research, celebrate the courage of survivors and honor those who have died. Since ACS began the team relay program in 1986, the events have expanded to 21 other countries.

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