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St. John's Law Goes in the House
Over the past couple of decades, in-house legal departments have become the career destination of choice for more and more lawyers. Any legal recruiter can attest to the dramatic spike in the number of applicants for staff attorney positions in corporate law departments.
The Changing Face of Litigation
Over the past couple of decades, in-house legal departments have become the career destination of choice for more and more lawyers. Any legal recruiter can attest to the dramatic spike in the number...
Living and Learning Abroad: Global Studies Announces 2014 Winter Intersession Courses
For students hoping to expand their academic horizons while immersing themselves in other cultures, the Office of Global Studies at St. John’s will strengthen the University’s focus on international education this year by offering exciting Winter Intersession courses, ranging from theater in Paris to North African development issues in Morocco.
Strength in Numbers: A Record Year for Grants at St. John's
With more than $12.6 million in research and academic grants awarded to faculty and administrators, fiscal year 2013 was an especially rewarding one for St. John’s University.
Strength in Numbers: A Record Year for Grants at St. John's
With more than $12.6 million in research and academic grants awarded to faculty and administrators, fiscal year 2013 was an especially rewarding one for St. John’s University. “We are very proud of...
SJU President Blesses Student Leaders at Opening School Mass
Urging student leaders and the entire campus community to “go out and renew the world,” Rev. Joseph L. Levesque, C.M., President of St. John's, marked the start of the new academic year on September 19 by celebrating his first Mass of the Holy Spirit at the University.
The McCallen Society Keeps SJU's Future in Focus
Members of The McCallen Society enjoy reminiscing about the past – but they can’t help but keep tomorrow’s students at the forefront. And at The McCallen Society Annual Recognition Mass and Luncheon, St. John’s University thanked these generous donors for all that they do.
Overcoming Poverty and Social Injustice Through Information
As an associate professor in the Division of Library and Information Science, Kevin Rioux advances that mission through his passion for access to information.
Bringing Research and Information to the World
Christine Angel has a gift for making connections. As an Assistant Professor at St. John's University in the Division of Library and Information Science (DLIS), she shares this gift with her students and together, they connect information to share with the world.
Serving the Underserved
When Dr. Shari Lee realized that many adults didn't understand the concept of a library—that they could check out books to read on their own or with their children and grandchildren—a passion for literacy was ignited.