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Ozanam Students Combat Poverty through Education in West Africa
At 17 years old, two Maryland high school students took action against the cycle of poverty that traps many young people in their families’ hometown of Bali Nyonga, Cameroon.

There and Back Again: Juan Capdet ’02CPS, ’04MBA Excels in the Entertainment Industry
From the sun-kissed streets of Los Angeles to the harsh winters of New York City, St. John’s alumnus Juan Capdet ’02CPS, ’04MBA is accustomed to both coasts. And although he currently lives nearly 3,000 miles away from the University he loves, he’s remained an active member of the SJU community.
Stephen Gold '81SVC Embraces the Human Side of Information Technology
Currently Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer at CVS/Caremark, Gold has all of the experience and technical skills that make him the perfect fit for such an important position. But he also has something else – a deep appreciation for the person-centered aspects of his profession that causes him to stand out among his fellow industry professionals.
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.
Collaboration with ESPN3 Benefits Students on Both Sides of the Camera
St. John’s University’s Television Network (STJ-TV) and ESPN have joined forces to carry 60 live, student-produced Red Storm sporting events that will appear on the popular ESPN3 network. Each game —...
Focus: May Webber, Ph.D. - A Series of Discussions on Research at St. John's
May Webber ’66C, ’69G, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Humanities in the College of Professional Studies (CPS). With bachelor’s and master’s degrees from St. John’s, she...