Summer Projects Enhance Life and Learning This Fall

October 28, 2012

When students, faculty and staff returned to St. John’s for the Fall 2012 semester, they found a variety of improvements on the Queens and Staten Island campuses. An impressive main gate to efficiently convey cars and people, a new “black-box” theater for student performances and a revitalized coffee house — these are just a few products of the Office of Facilities’ work this past summer. The initiatives are the latest examples of the University’s ongoing commitment to an outstanding academic and campus life experience.

Visit our photo gallery to see the latest enhancements.

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