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Foreign Policy Expert Adds Council on Foreign Relations Fellowship to List of Accolades
After receiving a fellowship last year from the East Asia Institute (EAI), Government and Politics Associate Professor David W. Kearn, Ph.D., will serve for the 2016-2017 academic year as a fellow with the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) in the Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Section of the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
Professor David L. Gregory Receives St. John’s Prestigious Vincentian Mission Award
The St. John's University community gathered to honor Professor David L. Gregory’s life and career of service, as he became the first-ever Law School faculty member to receive the prestigious Vincentian Mission Award.

Law School Hosts a Constitution Day Symposium on Religious Freedom
Leading scholars in the fields of law, religion, politics, and ethics came together at St. John’s Law for a Constitution Day symposium on “Religious Freedom Today.”

SJU Faculty and Students from Across Disciplines Participate in International Writing Across the Curriculum Conference
Faculty and students from across St. John’s University presented multidisciplinary research at the 2016 International Writing Across the Curriculum Conference (IWAC).
Faculty Research Presentations
Drs. Yang, Mandracchia, and Miller presented at a round table during the annual AERA Conference.
New Books Showcase Faculty Expertise
Each year, St. John’s professors conduct research and generate other scholarly works that contribute to knowledge in a wide variety of fields.

St. John's Center for Law and Religion Welcomes Justice Samuel Alito
United States Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito visited St. John’s Law this week as the guest of the Center for Law and Religion.

Center for Law and Religion Welcomes Inaugural Global Law Fellow
This semester, the Center for Law and Religion at St. John’s Law welcomed its first Global Law Fellow, Fabiana Dal Cin, from the State University Cà Foscari, in Venice, Italy.
Carey Center Announces Recipient of 2016 Mangano Dispute Resolution Advancement Award
The nationally respected dispute resolution and procedural justice scholar Donna Shestowsky, a professor of law and Martin Luther King Jr. Scholar at UC Davis, will receive St. John’s 2016 Mangano Dispute Resolution Advancement Award.The $5000 annual award honors scholars whose published empirical research has furthered the advancement and understanding of the values and skills of dispute resolution.
Faculty Highlights
Dedicated scholar-teachers are the heart of a St. John’s education. This edition of the President’s Newsletter features some of those faculty members.