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Dean’s International Opportunities Program offers CPS students the chance to learn about Global Security in Business
In January 2017, 13 CPS Seniors participated in the Dean’s International Opportunities Program in Paris, France. This unique global experience sponsored by the Office of Global Studies and the College of Professional Students was led by Associate Professor Jeffrey P. Grossmann and Adjunct Professor Daphne Grossmann.
Carey Center Announces 2017 Mangano Award Recipients
Professors Andrea Cann Chandrasekher and David Horton of UC Davis School of Law (King Hall) will receive the 2017 Mangano Dispute Resolution Advancement Award for their groundbreaking research on consumer arbitration.

JCRED Announces Best Notes Award Winners
Sarah Silverhardt '17 and Leigha Ann Weiss '16 are the winners of the Journal for Civil Rights and Economic Development's 2016-2017 Best Notes Award.

Law School Hosts Dialogue on Gender in America
On January 17, 2017, the Ron Brown Center, the Coalition for Social Justice, and the Women's Law Society presented Day One Dialogues: Gender in America Today.
Students in Dean’s Travel Study Program Explore China’s Legal System and Culture
St. John’s Law students and Dean Michael A. Simons explored China’s legal system, history, and culture through a nine-day Dean’s Travel Study Program held during the January intersession.
Pharmacy Alumna’s Research Combats HIV
Pharmacist Ana Martinez ’68P spent her entire career researching infectious diseases and developing vaccines to combat them, most notably HIV/AIDS. “Perhaps the most gratifying aspect of my work,” she said, “has been helping transform HIV/AIDS from a death sentence to a manageable disease.”
St. John's Takes First at Tulane Sports Law Competition
St. John's Law took first place at the two-day National Baseball Arbitration Competition at Tulane Law.
SJU Online Programs Rank in Top 35 by U.S. News & World Report
Excellence in online learning at St. John’s University has been recognized once again by the editors of U.S. News & World Report...
Professor Kate Levine Receives AALS Prize for Scholarship in Professional Responsibility
Last week, Professor Kate Levine accepted the seventh annual Fred C. Zacharias Memorial Prize for Scholarship in Professional Responsibility for her article, “Who Shouldn't Prosecute the Police,” 101 Iowa L. Rev. 1447 (2016).
Pharmacy Students Gain Valuable Insights at Networking Event
The impact today’s pharmacy students ultimately have on the health of others can stretch far beyond preparing and dispensing medicines, a top administrator from a global pharmaceutical company declared at St. John’s University’s Queens, NY, campus this semester.