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Larry Cunningham on Convicting Drug Dealer for Overdose Death
"It is very difficult to convict a drug dealer for homicide as a result of selling drugs to someone who later dies," said Larry Cunningham.
Jeff Sovern on Obama Administration's Plan to End Racial Discrimination by Car Dealers
"It's not usually considered a defense that the beneficiaries of racism should keep the lower prices that other groups pay for"
Nina Crimm on Slide in IRS Customer Service
Outside experts say the lack of help is a concern both for taxpayers and for the government, which may not get all the money it should if people file their taxes incorrectly.

Noted Author and Journalist Peter Steinfels Named 2014 D’Angelo Chair
Steinfels is the third person to be selected for the Chair, which was established in 2007 by Peter P. D’Angelo ’78MBA, ’06 HON, and Margaret La Rosa D’Angelo ’70Ed, to enhance intellectual life at the University.
Professor Francine Guastello Addresses Society's Need for Literacy Training
With the implementation of Common Core State Standards, training literacy educators is now a national priority.
Retirees Keep Their Connection To St. John's Strong
Being retired means different things to different people, but if you’re a former employee of St. John’s University, it means staying connected to the friends and former colleagues with whom you spent...
University Exhibit Sparks Interest in New York's "Silent" Waterfront
A new multimedia exhibit on New York City’s ever-changing waterfront drew art lovers, artists, museum archivists and the campus community to an opening reception at St. John’s University’s Dr. M.T. Geoffrey Yeh Art Gallery on Thursday, September 19.
Activist and Bestselling Author Temple Grandin, Ph.D., Highlights Founder's Week 2013
Eager to learn about the experiences that have shaped one of the world’s leading authorities on autism, more than 1,250 students, faculty and administrators filled Carnesecca Arena to hear Temple Grandin, Ph.D., speak as part of Founder’s Week 2013 at St. John’s University.
Strength in Numbers: A Record Year for Grants at St. John's
With more than $12.6 million in research and academic grants awarded to faculty and administrators, fiscal year 2013 was an especially rewarding one for St. John’s University.
Service Learning Projects Impact Students and Community
Embracing St. John’s University’s commitment to making the world a better place, Marilyn Dono-Koulouris, Ed.D, Assistant Professor, Discover New York (DNY), has earned a reputation for consistently...