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St. John's Professor and Students Volunteer to Ease Suffering of Children in Guatemala
For the past five years, children at an orphanage in rural Guatemala have benefited from the expertise and compassion of a St. John’s University professor who specializes in speech disorders. Nancy Colodny, Ed.D., C.C.C.-S.L.P.
Surveying the Political Spectrum: Students Meet Alumni in Albany
It’s a city of rich history, diverse politics and intense debate. But not only is Albany the capital of the Empire State – it’s also the home of a tremendous amount of St. John’s University alumni...
Research Month Celebrates Faculty and Student Scholarship
St. John's University celebrated its annual Research Month in April with activities showcasing the academic excellence and scholarship of its students and faculty. Professors and students shared their...
St. John's Program Gives High School Students an Edge in Science
For the second straight year, St. John's University has offered promising students from 23 local high schools an in-depth look at the opportunities a career in the sciences can afford them—as well as...
Princeton Bound: Undergraduates Awarded Summer Fellowships to Study Public Policy
Two St. John’s University juniors were awarded Public Policy and International Affairs Program (PPIA) Fellowships to prepare for graduate study in the field by attending the 2013 Junior Summer...
Focus: Luciano Galdieri '11Ph.D. - A Series of Discussions on Research at St. John's
In this first in a series of profiles on researchers at St. John's making a real impact in their field, Luciano Galdieri '11 Ph.D. discusses his work as a research associate in the Department of...