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Diary of the Late Thomas McDade '32 Chronicles His Career As Depression-Era G-Man
Within a few months, on Nov. 27, 1934, the fedora-wearing 28-year-old was a "G-Man," gunning the engine of a souped-up Ford, while he and his FBI partner shot it out with "Public Enemy No. 1," Baby Face Nelson, during a wild chase in Barrington, Ill.

St. John’s Teams with Villanova Law to Present Joint Colloquium in Law and Religion
St. John’s Law and Villanova Law are collaborating to present an exciting new seminar for Spring 2014, the Joint Colloquium in Law and Religion.
America Reads*America Serves Effort Lets More Students Make a Difference
Like the friends she has made at St. John’s University, Rachel Ortega ’15Ed marvels at the life-changing experiences she has encountered as a student at the Queens, NY, campus. Yet one opportunity has had a strong impact on her.
Education's Impact on Full Display at Oakdale L.E.A.D.
Great educators change the world, and at the Fifth Annual Leaders in Education Awards Dinner (L.E.A.D.) – held at St. John’s University’s Oakdale location – five outstanding administrators were honored for the impact they’ve had.
Jumpstart “Ignite Passion for Learning”
Befitting St. John’s University’s Vincentian tradition of service, The School of Education’s 10-year partnership with the Jumpstart nationwide literacy organization aims to close the achievement gap for today’s low-income youth.
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.
Christine Lazaro on Expungement Process that Allows Brokers to Clear Wrongdoing from Their Records
A group of lawyers that represents investors in claims against brokers wants to have more influence in the halls of Congress.
St. John's Student Wins Prestigious Marshall Scholarship
St. John's celebrates its first-ever Marshall Scholarship, awarded to Shama Ams ’14C.
A Year of Milestones for Women’s Soccer
For the second time in its 27-year history, the Red Storm Women’s Soccer team made the big dance. After posting an impressive 11-5-3 regular-season record – including an undefeated mark at home – the squad earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, where it beat the University of Central Florida for the program’s first-ever tournament win.
From DC to Wall Street, Alumni Provide Unique Perspective
Nothing compares to working on Capitol Hill or the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. And thanks to Alumni Insider’s View (AIV)…Programs throughout the fall semester, students had an opportunity to travel to these iconic locations and gain firsthand insight from alumni professionals.