When students, faculty and staff returned to St. John’s for the Fall 2012 semester, they found a variety of improvements on the Queens and Staten Island campuses. An impressive main gate to efficiently convey cars and people, a new “black-box” theater for student performances and a revitalized coffee house — these are just a few products of the Office of Facilities’ work this past summer. The initiatives are the latest examples of the University’s ongoing commitment to an outstanding academic and campus life experience.
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