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Students Join Millions of Young Catholics at World Youth Day
Two St. John’s University students gained more than memories after joining young Catholics from around the world at this summer’s World Youth Day—and the preceding Vincentian Youth Gathering—in Rio de Janeiro.
Home Run on the Golf Course: Alumni and Friends Support Red Storm Baseball
No one embodies St. John’s Baseball more than John W. “Jack” Kaiser ’49C. It’s no surprise, then, that alumni and friends gathered at the beautiful Garden City Country Club to celebrate an event named...
Summer Concert 2013
On Tuesday, July 30, 2013 St. John's University hosted the 15th Annual Summer Concert featuring the Queens Symphony Orchestra, in its 60th season, performing “Viva Verdi & Friends” that included...
A Safe Bet: Alumni Have a Blast at Belmont
Summer is the perfect time to watch exciting thoroughbred racing – and at St. John’s University’s annual Brunch at Belmont event, over 270 alumni and friends did just that.
Industrial Pharmacy Symposium Highlights New Developments In Nanotechnology
The discoveries of science are forever changing, and nowhere was that more apparent than at the Seventh Annual Dr. Charles I. Jarowski Industrial Pharmacy Symposium. The symposium attracted a group of leading scientists from the industrial and academic worlds to the Queens campus of St. John’s University, where they discussed the latest research and potential applications of this year’s topic “Emerging Technologies in the Development of Nanoparticulate Systems.”
Princeton Bound: Undergraduates Awarded Summer Fellowships to Study Public Policy
Two St. John’s University juniors were awarded Public Policy and International Affairs Program (PPIA) Fellowships to prepare for graduate study in the field by attending the 2013 Junior Summer Institute (JSI) at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
St. John's Professor and Students Volunteer to Ease Suffering of Children in Guatemala
For the past five years, children at an orphanage in rural Guatemala have benefited from the expertise and compassion of a St. John’s University professor who specializes in speech disorders. Nancy Colodny, Ed.D., C.C.C.-S.L.P.
Joseph Cleary, M.D. '69C Knows What It Takes To Make Life Worth Living
Although he is doing less surgery now than in the past and devoting more of his time to teaching and administrative duties, he still continues to practice and continues to follow the courses of the patients whom he has treated over the past three decades.
What Will Be Your Legacy?
Erin Jones '88SVC spends her days helping others to create their lasting legacy.
Thinking About Tomorrow Begins Today
Michael Maye '87 CBA firmly believes in Thomas Jefferson's historic admonition to "Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today."