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Baseball and Music Head the Lineup at The Bullpen Winter Banquet
It’s been said that once the game of baseball draws you in it never lets go, and that was certainly true for the more than 275 guests who attended the Seventh Annual Bullpen Winter Banquet at the New York Athletic Club.
Faculty in the News
See our February Faculty in the News highlights.
College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Launches Master of Public Health Degree Program
The College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences at St. John’s University has launched a Master of Public Health degree program to meet the growing demand for well-trained professionals to address the...
Focus: Margaret McGuinness, J.D. - A Series of Discussions on Research at St. Johns
Margaret McGuinness, J.D., is professor and co-director of the Center for International and Comparative Law at St. John’s School of Law. Before coming to St. John’s in 2010, Prof. McGuinness taught at...
St. John's Public Service Announcement Highlights University Achievement On and Off Court
Building on the excitement of Red Storm sports, St. John’s will introduce a new Public Service Announcement during its upcoming men’s and women’s basketball games that highlights some of the...
School of Risk Management Names the "2012 Insurance Leader of the Year"
St. John’s University’s School of Risk Management (SRM) honored Dr. Nikolaus von Bomhard, Chairman of the Board of Management of Munich Re, as the “2012 Insurance Leader of the Year” on January 22 at...
New Countries, Expanded Programs: Students Have More Ways to Study Abroad This Summer
Students can spend their summer exploring the rainforests of Costa Rica to learn about sustainability. Others may choose to examine the cultural treasures of historic Puebla, Mexico, or see Australian...
Year In Pictures: 2012 at St. John's
Click here to see picture highlights from 2012.
Committed Alumni Keep The St. John's Spirit Alive In Florida
Spending the winter in Florida has become a way of life for many St. John’s University alumni. And while they may be separated from the University geographically for a few months every year, they have not lost their connection to the St. John’s family that continues to play an important part in their lives.
Focus: May Webber, Ph.D. - A Series of Discussions on Research at St. John's
May Webber ’66C, ’69G, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Humanities in the College of Professional Studies (CPS). With bachelor’s and master’s degrees from St. John’s, she...