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English Ph.D. Graduates Land Tenure-Track Positions
Five recent graduates of the Ph.D. program in English have already secured coveted tenure-track positions in the field. Katelynn DeLuca ‘17Ph.D., Regina Duthely ‘17Ph.D., Meghan Gilbert-Hickey ‘16Ph.D., Heather Pope ’15Ph.D., and Anna Sicari ‘15Ph.D., have made SJU proud with their success on the job market.
Ph.D. Student Lands Research Grant for “Tutoring While Latina”
The International Writing Centers Association (IWCA) has awarded SJU student Nancy Alvarez ‘18Ph.D. with the Winter 2017 Ben Rafoth Graduate Research Grant for her dissertation project, “Tutoring While Latina: Making Space for Nuestras Voces in the Writing Center.”

Three Tobin ROTC Cadets Recognized at Annual Awards Ceremony
Peter J. Tobin College of Business students Elena Rudy, Nathan Woodcock and Nicholas VanSlyke of the St. John’s University chapter of the Reserve Officers Training Corps were honored for their leadership and service at the Red Storm Battalion Awards Ceremony on April 5.

At Academic Event, Students Gain Insights on Caribbean History and Culture
Barbadian filmmaker Lisa Harewood has dedicated many of her professional efforts to accurately depicting the Caribbean experience. She presented her latest effort, a 16-minute film entitled Auntie, at St. John’s University’s Queens, NY, campus this spring.

Economic Growth Must Benefit All, Theologian Says in 2017 D’Angelo Chair Lecture
“Global capitalism has brought about an increase in inequality between the poor and rich regions of the world,” declared Agnes M. Brazal, S.T.L., S.T.D., on March 30 as she delivered the 2017 D’Angelo Chair Lecture at St. John’s University.
St. John’s Students Excel in 2016-2017 Competition Season
St. John’s Law offers students a wide range of opportunities to build essential lawyering skills hands on.
Alumni Return to Campus to Discuss Real Estate Law Practice
Recently, the N.Y. Real Property Law Journal hosted a dinner and networking event that brought students interested in real estate practice together with St. John’s Law alumni who work in the field.
Photography BFA Student Named Among “Next Generation of Bronx Photographers”
Growing up in the South Bronx, Abigail Montes ‘18B.F.A. was aware that something had happened to her neighborhood before she was born. She saw vacant lots and remnants of burned-out buildings, but didn’t know a lot about the Bronx’s history until she came across Mel Rosenthal’s book of photographs, In the South Bronx of America.

St. John’s University Receives Two Awards for Student Veteran Resources Named a Top-1- GOLD Award Recipient by Military Friendly® and a TOP SCHOOL by MAE&T
St. John’s has announced that it has received two distinguished awards for the outstanding resources it provides to Veterans.
2017 Mangano Award Goes to Consumer Arbitration Scholars
Unprecedented research on consumer arbitration conducted by Professors Andrea Cann Chandrasekher and David Horton of UC Davis School of Law has earned the team the 2017 Mangano Dispute resolution Advancement Award.