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  1. … September 16, 2018 History wa s made at a dinner held in midtown Manhattan on September … Greenberg Leadership Initiative at the School of Risk Manageme nt, Insurance and Actuarial Science (SRM)—part of The … largest private foundations in the United States—has given awa y more than $3.3 billion, of which almost two-thirds went …
  2. … marked National Pro Bono Week with a series of events. The Ame rican Bar Association launched its National Celebration of … clients they serve.” The celebration’s theme for this year wa s “And Justice for All.” PILSA’s director of special … events that promoted the theme of justice, that raised awa reness of public interest law, and that connected students …
  3. … Produced by: Office of Communications, Institutional Advanceme nt December 15, 2013 During the past few months four … positions within the University. Russell J. DiGate, Ph.D. wa s elected by the University’s Board of Trustees to serve … Pharmacy and Health Sciences; Jame s O’Keefe, Ph.D. ’79SVC wa s appointed Vice Provost for the University’s Staten …
  4. … Palace, the iconic building in The Hague, Netherlands that wa s built to house the new institutions of international … promoting peace, via international dispute resolution, over wa r. Touring the building, and getting a sense of its historical and ongoing importance in person, is some thing I’ll never forget.” Harris wa s one of 20 St. John’s …
  5. … sophomores are the recipients of the 2019 Jeannette K. Wa tson Fellowship , earning distinction as the greatest … place with Hunter College as the local school with the most Wa tson Fellowship winners this year. “This is part of the … bring to 11 the number of St. John’s students to be name d Wa tson Fellows over the past eight years. The three will …
  6. … community of Lexington, KY, colloquially called “Me xington” because of its rapidly increasingly Latinx … Queens, NY, and leads students in exploring immigrant foodwa ys throughout the borough. Upon arriving in Kentucky in … noticed that his students generally stayed on campus, and wa nted to help them get to know their Lexington neighbors. …
  7. … P. “Jack” Clarke, Esq. ’55CBA, ’57L , has successfully helme d a wide array of challenging roles, including as teacher … of the Office of Alumni Relations . “Many people think I wa s the very first alumni director—which I wa s not,” said Mr. Clarke with a smile. But during his eight …
  8. … from Ireland and Jewish immigrants from Europe forme d a symbiotic bond upon their arrival to the United States in the middle- and late-19th century. That wa s the core me ssage of Hasia R. Diner, Ph.D. , during the … faculty, and administrators attended the lecture, which wa s held in Marillac Auditorium on the Queens , NY, campus. …
  9. … St. John’s University’s first Open House of the fall seme ster, signaling for many of them the beginning of their … Ambassadors greeted visitors as they converged on a campus awa sh in red and white. It wa s an atmosphere reminiscent of a pep rally, complete with …
  10. … graduating in 1959 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Latin Ame rican and Caribbean Studies.  Mr. Nerod, who passed awa y last October, had a great love of alma mater and wa s one … corporation’s president. He retired in July of 2000, after near ly 40 years of consistent fiscal and sales success.  In …