About 2000 students take classes primarily at St. John's Staten
Island Campus. Seated on the north brow
of Richmond Hill overlooking New York harbor, the scenic
campus has a 200,000-book library, a student
center, conference facilities, a gym, a bookstore, and
computer-equipped classrooms. Students here profit from a
small college atmosphere, enjoying close relationships with their
professors within the larger university.
There are one or two graduate courses offered a semester at
Staten Island, but students may also take graduate courses at
the Queens campus.
Staten
Island Campus Directions
Department of English
DaSilva Hall, 3rd Floor
Staten Island Campus
(718) 390-4483
Program Assistant
Michele Boccio
There are six full-time faculty located primarily at the Staten
Island campus. They also teach graduate courses at Queens:
Robert Fanuzzi, Assistant Chair, and Associate
Professor, 18th and 19th century American literature;
African-American literature
Rachel Hollander, Assistant
Professor English, Ph.D., M.A., B.A., Nineteenth-and
Early Twentieth-Century British literature
Brian Lockey, Assistant Professor, Early Modern
Literature
Stephen Paul Miller, Associate Professor, Contemporary
American literature, Cultural Studies, Poetry
Melissa Mowry, Associate Professor, 18th-Century
English Literature, Sex and Gender Studies