Dean Robert Mangione Appointed Interim Provost

June 29, 2012

St. John's University President, Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M. has appointed Robert A. Mangione, Ed.D., currently Dean of the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, to serve as Interim Provost, effective August 1.Dean Robert A. Mangione

“St. John’s has been searching for a Provost to replace Julia Upton, RSM, Ph.D., who has chosen to return to the faculty as Distinguished Professor of Theology and who will also hold the title of Special Assistant to the President,” said Rev. Harrington, C.M. “I trust that the University community will join me in offering Bob our gratitude and support as he assumes this new assignment until a permanent Provost is named.”

The committee appointed to lead the Provost search under the chairmanship of School of Law Dean Michael Simons will continue its work until a suitable candidate for the position is identified. Rev. Harrington, C.M. will appoint an Interim Dean of the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences to temporarily assume Dr. Mangione’s role while he is fulfilling the responsibilities of Provost.

Dr. Mangione, who has been Dean of the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences since 1999, is also Professor of Pharmacy and University Faculty Athletic Representative to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). He joined the St. John’s faculty in 1979 and, during his tenure, has been a clinical faculty member at Nassau County Medical Center (1979-1981) and at the Schneider Children’s Hospital of Long Island Jewish Medical Center (1981-1990). While at the Children’s Hospital, Dr. Mangione was also the institution’s Pediatric Clinical Pharmacy Coordinator. He was appointed Assistant Dean for Pharmacy Student Affairs in 1990, Associate Dean in 1996 and Dean of the College in 1999. Prior to joining the faculty of the College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions, Dr. Mangione interned at Lenox Hill Hospital and completed his residency at Mercy Medical Center.

Dean Mangione earned his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Pharmacy from St. John’s and also received his P.D. and Ed.D. in Educational Administration and Supervision from The School of Education. He has authored or co-authored over 100 professional publications. His research interests include Pharmaceutical Care for Patients with Celiac Disease, Pediatric Pharmacotherapy, and Poverty Issues in Healthcare and Education. He maintains professional pharmacy licensure in New York State and is an active member of the Scientific/Medical Advisory Board of the National Foundation for Celiac Awareness. He previously served as the President of the Long Island Society of Hospital Pharmacists, editor of the New York State Journal of Pharmacy, and as contributing editor to the Children’s Hospital Quarterly and U.S. Pharmacist. Dr. Mangione was also a professional member of the New York State Board of Pharmacy for 10 years and is currently an extended member of the Board.