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Student Travel Grants Open Hearts and Minds
Thanks to the generosity of alumni, three sixth-year Pharm.D. students in St. John’s University’s College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences traveled last October with the Glens Falls Medical Mission Foundation to establish and operate a one-week makeshift medical clinic in Nueva Santa Rosa, Guatemala, an underserved community near Guatemala City—and they all agree it proved to be a life-changing experience.
Professors Partner with Rising Scholars
St. John’s places a special emphasis on mentoring students. Our faculty are respected scholar-teachers who offer guidance as well as knowledge. The following students and professors exemplify the benefits of mentoring at St. John’s.
Serving Those Who Struggle: Daniel Lydon and Raymond DiGiuseppe, Ph.D.
Daniel Lydon was a freshman at the State University of New York at Albany when he chose his life’s work. “At first,” he said, “I didn’t know what I wanted to do. An introductory psychology course changed that.”
St. John’s Students Succeed at FOX Sports University Challenge
Students in St. John’s University’s Sport Management program gained real-world experience last semester by pitching executives from the FOX Sports Brand Activation Team unique and creative ways to connect brands with fans during the 2019 US Open in Pebble Beach, CA, and the 2019 US Women’s Open in Charleston, SC.
Taking Chances: Denise Kamyuka and Emese Ivan, Ph.D.
Denise Kamyuka came to St. John’s University with well-defined aspirations: the Sport Management major wanted to combine her background in pharmacy with her passion for sport.
Working in Tandem: Esteve Jimenez and William Reisel, Ph.D.
When asked about the best advice he has ever received and who provided it, Esteve Jimenez says William D. Reisel, Ph.D., Professor of Management at The Peter J. Tobin College of Business, comes to mind.
Tobin management students present their Academic Service Learning results
One of the benefits of a Peter J. Tobin College of Business education is real-world experience gained in the course of one’s studies. Since 2011, some of that experience has been provided by management courses that require sophomores and seniors to provide consulting service to local enterprises and nonprofits as part of the Academic Service Learning program.
Dr. Nicole R. Rice Professor of English, St. John’s University, has been awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship
Dr. Nicole R. Rice, Professor of English at St. John’s University, has been awarded a prestigious National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Fellowship for her project, Hospitals and Literary Production in England, 1350-1550.
Kathryn Shepherd '09 Fights for Women and Children Seeking Asylum
Between 2015 and 2016 alone, over 180,000 children and families were apprehended at southern U.S. border crossings. “This is a humanitarian crisis,” says Katie Shepherd '09 of the American Immigration Council
St. John's University Christmas Card 2017
A special holiday message.