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Tobin College Undergraduates Secure First Place at Federal Reserve College Challenge
A team of undergraduate Tobin College of Business students took first place at the Federal Reserve Bank’s National College Fed Challenge final competition, representing St. John’s University on Tuesday, November 8, 2016.
Service-Learning Project Draws Students to Tobin College of Business
The Difference Makers program will conclude on December 5, 2016 with a reception and certificate presentation on St. John’s Staten Island campus.
Queens Undergraduate Open House
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St. John’s Receives Edison Bowers Award
Students from the Alpha Iota chapter of Gamma Iota Sigma represented The Peter J. Tobin College of Business, receiving the Edison L. Bowers Award for the first time in the chapter's 25 year history.
Undergraduate Open House
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Beta Alpha Psi Chapter Wins Two National Awards
Students from Beta Alpha Psi, the accounting and finance honor society, from the Staten Island campus won two Best Practices awards at the National Conference in Baltimore, MD on August 6, 2016. One team won first place in the “Good or Great” competition, while the second team won third place in the “Alignment of Officer Activities” competition. The competition is sponsored by Deloitte.
New TCB Faculty Member: Timothy Keiningham
New York Times best-selling co-author of The Wallet Allocation Rule, Timothy Keiningham, has been brought on board the Tobin College of Business as the J. Donald Kennedy Endowed Chair in E-Commerce and Associate Professor.
Tobin Professor Receives Second Place at the 2016 Carolyn Dexter Awards
Abraham Stefanidis, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Management, was recognized during the 76th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management in Anaheim, California.
Giving Students an Edge in the Job Market
In a recent survey, more than 94 percent of the Class of 2015 found meaningful jobs or seats in graduate or professional schools within six months of graduation.
Accepted Student Day Events Draw Record Attendance
The value of a St. John’s education continues to attract high school students and their families, as indicated by the large numbers of guests attending the University’s Accepted Student Day events in April.