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“Sandy Ground at St. John’s” Final Event a Success
St. John’s University’s Staten Island campus held the last of its “Sandy Ground at St. John's: Faces of the Underground Railroad” events on December 12.

St. John’s Staten Island campus Professor Kicks off “Difference Makers”, New High School Outreach Program
The inaugural Difference Makers certificate ceremony on December 5 was attended by 80 people including 29 students from Staten Island’s Susan E. Wagner High School and their parents at the Staten Island campus...

SJU Students Discover Art and Service in New York City
Students in adjunct associate professor Judy Cooperman’s Discover New York class, which focuses on public art in New York City, completed a mural project to fulfill their Academic-Service Learning requirement in the fall 2016 semester. The mural depicts the four seasons in New York City, and is displayed in Ozanam Hall of Queens Nursing Home.

The School of Education Master’s Program Ranks in Top 10 in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
According to a nationwide study, the Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Master of Science in Education at St. John’s ranks eighth among the top graduate programs in the field.
Academic Service Learning Consulting Presentations
The fall 2016 Academic Service Learning consulting presentations were held in Queens on Saturday, December 3, 2016

SJU Faculty Member Awarded Prestigious Fulbright Grant
As a child, Carmine P. Gibaldi, Ed.D. ’77C, ’79 M.B.A., Associate Professor of Administration and Economics, saw how much a job affects someone’s well-being.
Clinic Students Gain Valuable Dispute Resolution Skills and Experience
Students in the Law School’s Securities Arbitration Clinic participated in a mock mediation and arbitration recently at the New York City office of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).
Larry Cunningham on Criminal Case Against Bill Cosby
A Pennsylvania judge has ruled that damaging testimony Bill Cosby gave in an accuser's lawsuit can be used at Cosby's criminal sex assault trial. In USA Today, Vice Dean Larry Cunningham weighs in on the ruling's impact.
Professor Anthony Sabino spoke with USA Today about the Antitrust Trial
Anthony Sabino, Esq., professor of law, offered his expertise to USA Today in their article regarding the antitrust trial over the Aetna-Cigma merger.
St. John’s Becomes a Catholic Relief Services Global Campus
Highlighting a shared commitment to helping impoverished and disadvantaged people around the world, Conrado “Bobby” Gempesaw, Ph.D., President of St. John’s University, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding establishing the University as a Global Campus of Catholic Relief Services (CRS).