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St. John’s Law Event Marks Unprecedented Year of Alumni Giving to Endowed Scholarships
Alumni dedication, long a hallmark of St. John’s Law, is the bedrock of a recent campaign to build endowed scholarships that help to attract top students and to keep tuition affordable.
St. John’s Law Alumni Association Hosts Annual Luncheon
On January 31, 2014, the Law School Alumni Association held its annual luncheon at the New York Hilton.
Biology Professor Anne Dranginis Elected Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science
Anne Dranginis, Ph.D., Professor of Biology at St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, has been elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
St. John’s University’s Unveils New Virtual Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Center
Accounting major Garvey Jean was among the Peter. J. Tobin College of Business student volunteers celebrating the opening of the Virtual Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Center at St. John’s University
An All-Star Night at the Bullpen Winter Banquet
The St. John’s University Baseball team is a lifelong fraternity, and alumni and friends showed their overwhelming support during the Eighth Annual Baseball Bullpen Winter Banquet. Headlined by New York Mets ace Matt Harvey, the event raised over $65,000 in support of Red Storm Baseball.
At #SJUConnect, Students Learn New Paths to Success through Relationships
Over 100 St. John’s student leaders gathered at the Queens campus on January 25 for a unique learning experience focusing on new and innovative ways to connect with fellow students and the University.
By the Book: Kevin Verbesey ’93G Succeeds in Library Science
St. John’s didn’t just provide Kevin Verbesey ’93G with practical training – it transformed him into a well-rounded Library professional.
Campus Ministry Invites SJU Community to Tweet Pope Francis
Pope Francis encourages the faithful to reach him through social media, so the St. John’s University community is preparing to send an invitation of its own—asking the Holy Father to respond to their collective tweet.
Adjunct Professor Pedram Tabibi on Defamation Suits Stemming from Negative Online Reviews
“What we’re seeing is that businesses are willing to spend a lot of money to go after online reviewers because, in the end, online reviews could end up having a huge impact on their reputation.”
Larry Cunningham on Convicting Drug Dealer for Overdose Death
"It is very difficult to convict a drug dealer for homicide as a result of selling drugs to someone who later dies," said Larry Cunningham.