New and Current Professors Honored at 2012 Faculty Convocation

August 30, 2012


In an annual tradition celebrating those who shape the academic experience at St. John’s, the University introduced its largest number of new professors in recent years and honored current scholar-teachers on August 28 at its 2012 Faculty Convocation.

The Convocation, held in the Taffner Field House on the Queens, NY, campus, welcomed 44 new professors to five of the University’s schools and colleges. The number represents a steady increase over the past three years: The University hired 38 new faculty in 2011 and 18 in 2010.

The University added 12 new professors in St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; eight in The School of Education; nine in The Peter J. Tobin College of Business; 11 in the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences; and four in the College of Professional Studies.

The scholars joined a University community that is widely known for outstanding teaching. This year, for example, five St. John’s faculty members were featured in The Princeton Review’s“The Best 300 Professors.”

As in the past, the Convocation honored scholar-teachers who have completed 30, 40 and 50 years at St. John’s. In addition to recognizing those granted the title Faculty Emeritus by the Board of Trustees, the University also presented professors with the Academic Service-Learning Faculty Award and the President’s Medal.

“The Faculty Convocation and the New Student Convocation held earlier in the day set the tone for the beginning of the new academic year,” said St. John’s President, Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M. “They introduce new members of the University community to our tradition of excellence, set expectations for the year ahead and, in a real way, show how faculty and students together are at the heart of this institution.”  

“The Faculty Convocation is always very special,” said Robert A. Mangione, Ed.D., R.Ph., Interim Provost of St. John’s University. “We recognize and honor current and emeritus faculty members for their significant contributions, and we introduce and welcome our new faculty colleagues who are beginning their careers at St. John’s.”

Robert Fanuzzi, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English, received the Academic Service-Learning Faculty Award. The President’s Medal was presented to John Greg ’62C, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Rhetoric, Communication and Theatre.

“This,” said Dr. Mangione, “is a wonderful time — to reflect upon the past, share our excitement about the present and look forward to new endeavors in the future as we begin the academic year.”