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St. John's Takes First at Tulane Sports Law Competition
St. John's Law took first place at the two-day National Baseball Arbitration Competition at Tulane Law.
Tartamella Earns 100th Win in 60-50 Victory over Providence
Leading 50-48 with under three minutes to go in the fourth, the St. John’s women’s basketball team used a 10-0 run to take a 60-48 advantage with 17 seconds to play as the Johnnies pulled away from Providence, 60-50, at Carnesecca Arena Sunday afternoon.
Tony Markel, Vice Chairman of the Board, Markel Corporation, Named 2016 Insurance Leader of the Year by St. John’s University
Proceeds Exceeding $2.3 Million Benefit The Peter J. Tobin College of Business and School of Risk Management
Jeff Sovern on President-Elect Trump's Pledge to Defend Consumers
"President-elect Donald J. Trump will soon face a stark choice: whether to protect consumers, the ordinary Americans he pledged to defend against a system he criticized as rigged — or to side with that system," says Professor Jeff Sovern in this New York Times DealBook opinion piece.
SJU Online Programs Rank in Top 35 by U.S. News & World Report
Excellence in online learning at St. John’s University has been recognized once again by the editors of U.S. News & World Report...
Pharmacy Students from De Montfort University Partner with St. John’s College of Pharmacy for International Education Experience on January 10
St. John’s University’s College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences will host a group of 30 students studying Health and Life Sciences at De Montfort University in Great Britain, along with their faculty on January 10. Dr. Vibhuti Arya, Associate Clinical Professor, will present a seminar focusing on pharmacy practices in New York City, to provide a comparison to the De Montfort students’ experiences in England.
Professor Kate Levine Receives AALS Prize for Scholarship in Professional Responsibility
Last week, Professor Kate Levine accepted the seventh annual Fred C. Zacharias Memorial Prize for Scholarship in Professional Responsibility for her article, “Who Shouldn't Prosecute the Police,” 101 Iowa L. Rev. 1447 (2016).
The McCallen Society Members, St. John’s Students, and Alumni Get Jazzy for Christmas
Crisp evening air, holiday lights, and smiles galore combined with the fantastic sounds of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, putting members of The McCallen Society and other St. John's students and alumni in the Christmas spirit at the Time Warner Center on December 17.
Pharmacy Students Gain Valuable Insights at Networking Event
The impact today’s pharmacy students ultimately have on the health of others can stretch far beyond preparing and dispensing medicines, a top administrator from a global pharmaceutical company declared at St. John’s University’s Queens, NY, campus this semester.
Women Leaders
Aleksandr V. Gevorkyan, assistant professor of economics, was quoted in the Latin America Advisor's Featured Q&A section.