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St. John's University (New York City)

St. John's University is a private Roman Catholic university in Queens, New York City. It was founded in 1870 by the Congregation of the Mission (C.M., the Vincentian Fathers) with a mission to provide the youth of New York with a Catholic university education.[4] Originally located in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, the flagship campus was moved to its current location in the Queens borough during the 1950s.[5] St. John's has additional New York City campuses in Staten Island and Manhattan, as well as the Long Island Graduate Center in Hauppauge, New York.[6] Additionally, the university has international campuses located in Rome, Italy, Paris, France,[7] and Limerick, Ireland.[8] The university is under the patronage of Saint John the Baptist.[5]

St. John's University
Latin: Universitatis Sancti Johannis
Former name
St. John's College (1870–1933)
St. John's University, Brooklyn (1933–1954)[1]
MottoEducatio Christiana Animae Perfectio
Motto in English
Christian education perfects the soul
TypePrivate university
Established1870; 153 years ago (1870)
FounderBishop John Loughlin
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic (Vincentian)
Academic affiliations
ACCU
NAICU
Endowment$719.7 million (2020)[2]
PresidentBrian Shanley
ProvostSimon Geir Møller
Academic staff
1,400 (As of fall 2020)
Students20,150 (As of fall 2020)
Undergraduates15,700 (As of fall 2020)
Postgraduates4,450 (As of fall 2020)
Location, ,
United States

40°43′19″N 73°47′44″W / 40.72194°N 73.79556°W / 40.72194; -73.79556Coordinates: 40°43′19″N 73°47′44″W / 40.72194°N 73.79556°W / 40.72194; -73.79556
Campus
List
  • Main
    Queens, New York
    105 acres (42 ha)
  • Satellite
    Staten Island, New York
    Manhattan, New York
    Hauppauge, New York
    Rome, Italy
    Paris, France
    Limerick, Ireland
Colors Red    White   Navy Blue  [3]
NicknameRed Storm
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division I
Big East Conference
Websitewww.stjohns.edu

St. John's is organized into five undergraduate schools and six graduate schools offering more than 100 bachelor, master, and doctoral degree programs as well as professional certificates. In 2019, the university had 17,088 undergraduate and 4,633 graduate students. The student body represents 46 states, District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and 119 countries. As of 2020, St. John's alumni total more than 190,000 worldwide.[1]

History

Foundations

 
A photo of one of the gates located on the Queens campus.

St. John's University was founded in 1870, by the Vincentian Fathers of the Roman Catholic Church in response to an invitation by the first Bishop of Brooklyn, John Loughlin, to provide the youth of the city with a Catholic intellectual and moral education. Originally established as the College of St. John the Baptist, the first campus was located at 75 Lewis Avenue, in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. Ground was broken for St. John's College Hall, the university's first building, on May 28, 1868. The cornerstone was laid on July 25, 1869.[9] and opened for educational purposes on September 5, 1870.[10]

Founding principles

St. John's Vincentian values stem from the ideals and works of St Vincent de Paul (1581–1660), who is the patron saint of Christian charity. Following the Vincentian tradition, the university seeks to provide an education that encourages greater involvement in social justice, charity, and service.[11] The Vincentian Center for Church and Society, located on the university's Queens campus serves as "a clearinghouse for and developer of Vincentian information, poverty research, social justice resources, and as an academic/cultural programming Center."[12]

The St. John's University Seal bears one phrase in Latin and one in Greek. The Latin phrases "Sigillum Universitatis Sti Joannis Neo Eboraci" translates in English to "St. John's University, New York". The Greek phrase translates to "A lamp, burning, and shining", a reference to the way Jesus describes St. John the Baptist in John 5:35.[13][14] The University Crest bears the Latin phrase "Educatio Christiana Animae Perfectio", which translates to "A Christian education perfects the soul".[1]

 
Seal of St. John's University, set in the floor of a campus building

As a Catholic school run by the Vincentians, clergy can be found in positions within the administration, faculty, and spiritual staff. Crosses adorn many rooms and buildings throughout the campus, and the university maintains close ties to the Catholic Church.

 
The front of Lourdes Hall located on the Queens Campus

Growth

Beginning with the law school in 1925, St. John's began establishing other graduate and undergraduate schools, and became a university in 1933. In April 1936, St. John's bought the Hillcrest Golf Club's 100 acres (40 ha) of land for about $500,000, with the intention of eventually moving the school to the new site.[15] Under the terms of the sale, the golf club continued to operate on the site for a few years.[15] On February 11, 1954, St. John's officially broke ground on a new campus in Hillcrest, Queens, on the former site of the Hillcrest Golf Club.[16] During the official groundbreaking ceremony, the shovel used was the same shovel that had broken ground on the original campus in 1868.[16] The following year, the original school of the university, St. John's College, moved from Bedford-Stuyvesant to the new campus. The high school, now St. John's Prep, took over its former buildings and later moved to its present location in the Hillcrest-Jamaica sections in Queens.

Over approximately the next two decades, the other schools of the university, which were located at a separate campus at 96 Schermerhorn Street in Downtown Brooklyn, moved out to the new campus in Queens. The last of the schools to relocate to Queens moved there in 1972, bringing an end to the Downtown Brooklyn campus of the university. In 1959, the university established a Freedom Institute to provide lectures and programs that would, in the words of university president Rev. John A. Flynn, focus "attention on the dangers of communism threatening free institutions here and abroad," with Arpad F. Kovacs of the St. John's history department as its director.[17] (A volume of lectures given at the Freedom Institute was edited by Kovacs and published in 1961 as Let Freedom Ring.) The university also hired the noted historian Paul Kwan-Tsien Sih to establish an Institute of Asian Studies in that same year,[18] and similarly set up a Center for African Studies under the directorship of the economic geographer Hugh C. Brooks.

 
St. Augustine Library

The university received praise from Time Magazine in 1962 for being a Catholic university that accepted Jews with low household income. Time also ranked St. John's as "good−small" on a list of the nation's Catholic universities in 1962.[19]

On January 27, 1971, the New York State Board of Regents approved the consolidation of the university with the former Notre Dame College (New York), a private women's college, and the Staten Island campus of St. John's University became a reality. Classes began in the fall of 1971, combining the original Notre Dame College with the former Brooklyn campus of St. John's, offering undergraduate degrees in liberal arts, business and education.[20]

 
Spirit Rock located on the Queens Campus.

Further expansion (1999–present)

Circa 1989, according to Steve Fishman of New York Magazine, "St. John's was essentially a commuter school" but that changed after Father Donald Harrington became the president of the university that year, replacing Father Joseph Cahill. Under Harrington the school increased its infrastructure and international profile.[21] By 1990 the tuition and fees at St. John's was less than half of that at schools like NYU and Columbia.[22] Moreover, in 1999, the university completed the first residence halls on the main Queens campus, making it easier for out-of-state and international students to attend the flagship campus.[1] The University is now entering a new chapter under the leadership of Father Brian Shanley. Fr. Shanley is the former president of Providence College and is credited in bringing much growth to the college.

Beginning in 1995, the university began a series of acquisitions lasting for the following 22 years and establishing new locations throughout New York and the world.

  • Rome Campus. In 1995 St. John's establishes its first international campus in Rome, Italy. The campus offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees.[1]
  • Oakdale Campus. The university acquired 175 acres in 1999 near Oakdale, NY to provide both undergraduate and graduate programs in eastern Long Island. The land was previously the home of the LaSalle Military Academy. The property was eventually sold to Amity University in 2017 when St. John's opened a second graduate center on Long Island.[23][24]
  • Manhattan Campus. St. John's acquired The College of Insurance in Manhattan, in 2001. The school was converted to the School of Risk Management and added several programs to the St. John's academic portfolio, including Actuarial Science. The campus also included additional dormitories in downtown Manhattan.[1][25]
  • Paris Location. In 2008 the university established a location in Paris, France, with residential accommodations and multiple programs. The locations purpose allowing students to complete a portion of their studies under St. John's faculty in France while being exposed to the cultural offerings of the city.[1][26]
  • Long Island Graduate Center. After selling the Oakdale campus, St. John's established the Long Island Graduate Center in 2017 in Hauppauge, NY (Long Island). The campus offers programs at the master, advanced certificate, and doctoral levels.

Other notable events

The St. John's University strike of 1966-1967 was a protest by faculty at the university which began on January 4, 1966, and ended in June 1967.[27] The strike began after 31 faculty members were dismissed in the fall of 1965 without due process, dismissals which some felt were a violation of the professors' academic freedom. The strike ended without any reinstatements, but led to the widespread unionization of public college faculty in the New York City area. In 1970 arbitrators ruled that the university had not acted improperly.

In 2010 federal prosecutors arrested Dr. Cecilia Chang, dean of the school's Institute of Asian Studies, and charged her with embezzling money from the university, bribing students with scholarships in exchange for forced labor, tax evasion, and false statements to federal agents.[28] Chang, a graduate-school alumna from Taiwan who naturalized in 1989, began directing the Asian Center and acted as a fundraiser in 1977.[21] On Monday, November 5, 2012, she testified in her own trial and committed suicide at age 59 the next day.[28] Anne Hendershot of Crisis Magazine wrote that the information revealed that described Chang giving material benefits to other members of the administration was "even more damaging to the reputation of St. John's University."[29]

Organization and administration

St. John's University is a Roman Catholic non-profit organization controlled by privately appointed board of trustees which is chosen by the Vincentian order. The Very Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P., is the 18th and current president of the university, and the Very Rev. Aidan R. Rooney, C.M., is the executive vice president.[30]

Prior Presidents include:

  • The Very Rev. Fr. John T. Landry, C.M. 1870 – 1875
  • The Very Rev. Fr. Patrick M. O’Regan, C.M. 1875 – 1877
  • The Very Rev. Fr. Aloysius J. Meyer, C.M. 1877 – 1882
  • The Very Rev. Fr. Jeremiah A. Hartnett, C.M. 1882 – 1897
  • The Very Rev. Fr. James J. Sullivan, C.M. 1897 – 1901
  • The Very Rev. Fr. Patrick McHale, C.M. 1901 – 1906
  • The Very Rev. Fr. John W. Moore, C.M. 1906 – 1925
  • The Very Rev. Fr. John J. Cloonan, C.M. 1925 – 1931
  • The Very Rev. Fr. Thomas F. Ryan, C.M. 1931 – 1935
  • The Very Rev. Fr. Edward J. Walsh, C.M. 1935 – 1942
  • The Very Rev. Fr. William J. Mahoney, C.M. 1942 – 1947
  • The Very Rev. Fr. John A. Flynn, C.M. 1947 – 1961
  • The Very Rev. Fr. Edward J. Burke, C.M. 1961 – 1965[31]
  • The Very Rev. Fr. Joseph T. Cahill, C.M. 1965 – 1989
  • The Very Rev. Fr. Donald J. Harrington, C.M. 1989 – 2013
  • The Very Rev. Fr. Joseph L. Levesque, C.M. 2013 – 2014
  • Conrado Gempesaw, Ph.D. 2014 – 2021
  • The Very Rev. Fr. Brian J. Shanley, O.P. 2021–present

Per the university's statutes, presidents must be priests from the Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians). The trustees waived this requirement due to the limited number of candidates. In 2014, Conrado Gempesaw, became the first ever lay person to be appointed President of St. John's University and in 2021, Brian Shanley became the first non-Vincentian Catholic priest appointed President. Shanley is a member of the Dominican Order.

Academics

St. John's is a large doctoral/research university. The school is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and has 13 specialized accreditations.[32][33]

Colleges

The university is organized into six colleges and schools:

  • St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
  • School of Education
  • Peter J. Tobin College of Business
  • College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
  • The Lesley H. and William L. Collins College of Professional Studies (St. Vincent's College)[34]
  • St. John's University School of Law
 
Entrance to Sun Yat Sen Hall where the Institute of Asian Studies is located.

Student body

Student body composition as of May 2, 2022
Race and ethnicity[35] Total
White 42% 42
 
Hispanic 17% 17
 
Asian 16% 16
 
Black 14% 14
 
Other[a] 7% 7
 
Foreign national 4% 4
 
Economic diversity
Low-income[b] 37% 37
 
Affluent[c] 63% 63
 

Size: In fall 2019, St. John's student body numbered 21,721 students (17,088 undergraduates and 4,633 graduate students). In 2019, there were 3,135 new undergraduates—the largest freshman class at any US Catholic college or university. Students came from 46 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, and 119 countries.[1] The freshman retention rate was 84 percent. In 2016, the university conferred more than 4,000 undergraduate and graduate degrees.[36]

Admission: In 2019, St. John's received 27,000 applications for freshman admission, with an anticipated enrollment of more than 3,000 students. With an admission rate of 72%, St. John's is considered 'more selective' by U.S. News & World Report.[37] Half the applicants admitted had SAT scores between 1080 and 1300.[37]

Diversity: St. John's University is considered one of the most diverse colleges in the United States.[38] 27% of the students are minorities; there is a scholarship fund promoting diversity of over $1.6 million.[39] St. John's operates an Equity & Inclusion Council, the Office of Multicultural Affairs, the Academic Center for Equity and Inclusion, Inclusivity Resource Center, Academic Center for Equity and Inclusion, Respond and Partner to Engage our Community Team (RESPECT), as well as providing a resource division for LGBTQ+ students.[39] The school actively promotes homeless student enrollment and in general has an emphasis on enrolling students from less favorable financial circumstances.[21] Committed to its mission of providing affordable education, in 2019 St. John's offered 100% of incoming students scholarships averaging $23,546 per student.[40]

Faculty

St. John's employs 1,471 full-time and part-time faculty members, more than 92 percent of whom possess a doctorate or other terminal degree in their field. The student-to-faculty ratio is 17:1; five University faculty members were featured in The Princeton Review’s “Best 300 Professors.”[41] Although the majority of the faculty and staff of St. John's are non-clergy academics, the school does have a significant number of priests, religious brothers and sisters who are professors/academics in various fields. Although a Catholic institution, the university also employs a number of non-Catholic faculty.

Rankings and reputation

In the 2021 U.S. News & World Report ranking of "National Universities", St. John's undergraduate program was ranked tied for 170th overall in the nation, tied for 39th out of 389 in "Top Performers on Social Mobility", tied for 124th out of 142 in "Best Colleges for Veterans", and 142nd out of 180 in "Best Value Schools".[46]

The School of Law was ranked tied for 74th but for 2023 is ranked 84th. The School of Education ranked tied for 105th in the U.S. by U.S. News & World Report for 2021.[47]

Forbes ranked St. John's 407th on its "America's Top Colleges" list in 2019 out of the 650 best private and public colleges, universities and service academies.[48] In order to be considered for the rankings, the school had to qualify as one of the top 15% of the 4,300 degree-granting postsecondary institutions in the US.[48]

Student life

 
SJU provides shuttle bus service for students to access satellite houses, other campuses in New York City, subway and commuter rail, and certain destinations in Manhattan.[49]

Though a Roman Catholic institution, the students are of all faiths.[50] St. John's offers and funds, through the Student Government, more than 180 academic, professional, and recreational student organizations, as well as the St. John's Bread and Life program which is dedicated to serving the poor by providing food, services, and support resources. Mass is held on the Queens Campus three times daily and the sacrament of confession is available daily. There are many devotions held at the University as well, such as Adoration, the Rosary and Miraculous Medal Novena.[50] The Student Government also works to host many notable guest speakers throughout the academic year.[51]

Although no rail station directly serves the campus, numerous stations offer one-bus connections via MTA. For the subway, these stations include Kew Gardens/Union Turnpike as well as 169th Street and Main Street Flushing. The LIRR's Jamaica station also provides direct bus service to campus. The St. John's Campus Shuttle runs non-stop from Jamaica Station to the Queens Campus, Monday through Friday.[52]

 
The back of the D'Angelo Center on the Queens Campus which overlooks DaSilva Memorial Field.
 
The Founders Village Townhouses located on the Queens Campus
 
The Residential Village on the Queens campus.

Fraternities and sororities

St. John's doesn't allow fraternity and sorority residences like most schools, rather offering them as clubs.

Fraternities

Sororities

There are 32 recognized fraternity and sorority chapters at St. John's.[53]

Cathedral Seminary House of Formation

The Cathedral Seminary in Douglaston, Queens, currently serves as the Catholic minor seminary for the Archdiocese of New York, Diocese of Brooklyn, and Diocese of Rockville Centre. The seminary is partnered with St. John's University, offering an undergraduate degree in philosophy that the minor seminarians must complete before moving on to major seminary to prepare for the Priesthood. The undergraduate seminarians attend classes at St. John's and are active in student life, while living at the Cathedral Seminary. Those who enter the seminary after already having completed an undergraduate degree, study in a two-year pre-theology program that is administered at the seminary in partnership with St. John's.

In October 2022, the three dioceses announced that, starting in Fall 2023, undergraduate seminarians will attend out-of-state seminaries instead of studying at St. John's and living at Douglaston. The Cathedral House of Formation will also shut down its seminary program before Fall 2023.[54]

Media

  • The Torch is the official student-run newspaper of St. John's University. Founded in 1922, the paper has shifted in and out of the control of the university, but has been financially independent since 1980.[citation needed] In 1988, The Torch was inducted into the Associated Collegiate Press Hall of Fame after being awarded a number of awards from various collegiate newspaper organizations.[citation needed]
  • WREDtv is the official television station of St. John's University. Founded in 1970, the station is completely student-run and creates original programming centered on Student Life at the university; ranging from news and sports programs to various comedy and general interest shows. Shows are produced and shot in the television studio in the school's TV center, as well as productions shot around the St. John's campus and New York City.[55]
  • Rho Chi Post is the official student-run newsletter of the St. John's University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.[56] The newsletter accepts articles from students from all majors and contributors do not have to be a member of Rho Chi Society to submit their work. All articles are peer-reviewed.[57]
  • The Storm Front is the official student-run newspaper of St. John's University Staten Island Campus.[58] It was organized in 2005 and succeeded The Arrow as the campus newspaper after The Arrow was later seen as a throw-back to the university's former Redmen theme.
  • Proteus is the literary magazine of the Staten Island Campus. It is released as a compilation of student-submitted works through the St. John's University Creative Expression's Guild.[59]
  • WSJU Radio, which opened in 1974, is the official radio station of St. John's University; the staff and crew consists of St. John's University students. The broadcasts are played in Marillac Cafeteria and simulcast on the internet. WSJU is an official member of The National Association of College Broadcasters (NACB) and the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS).[60]
  • Sequoya is an independent and student-run literary magazine[61] at St. John's University in New York City. Its mission is to showcase talents of St. John's students in the fields of literature and arts. The magazine is published annually by a collaboration of Departments of English and Fine Arts.

Performing arts

  • The St. John's University Jazz Band has been the Queen's campus' jazz ensemble since 1987. The band performs at numerous on-campus events and holds performances both as headliners and alongside the other performing arts groups. Their repertoire spans the many different incarnations of jazz music, and the group contains some of the university's most elite musicians. They are not to be confused with the pep band, which performs at the Red Storm sporting events.[62]
  • The St. John's University Mixed Chorus has been a part of the university's tradition since 1911, and is one of the two sanctioned vocal groups under performing arts. The group performs both on and off campus, as well as abroad. Their repertoire includes many classical and traditional songs, and songs with pertinence to the school's history, with recent forays into popular music.[63]
  • The Voices of Victory Gospel Choir has been the Queens campus' premier gospel music group since 1988, and is one of the two sanctioned vocal groups under performing arts. The group is known for their dramatic and impassioned performances both on and off campus, and abroad. Their repertoire contains history's many different embodiments of spiritual music in both traditional and contemporary respects.[64]
  • The Chappell Players Theater Group has been the Queen campus' dramatic arts organization since the 1930s. The group is known for their stage plays and musicals put on throughout the academic year and their hands-on approach to both on-stage performance and behind the scenes tech.[65]
  • The Chamber Music Society is a newer organization to St. John's. This group is made up of instrumentalists including violinists, violists, and cellists, singers, and composers who form small ensembles to perform at the semester concerts. CMS has performed at several events on the Queens campus such as Accepted Students Day, the investiture for Dr. Gempesaw, Women's History Month, Presidential Donor dinners, and Skull & Circle Convocation.

Art exhibitions

Founded in 1994, the Dr. M.T. Geoffrey Yeh Art Gallery is the university's art exhibition space.[66] The Yeh Art Gallery partners with international contemporary artists to create exhibitions and learning opportunities for the university community and public.[67] Dr. Owen Duffy is the gallery's director.[68][67] Recent exhibitions include Fevzi Yazici: DARK WHITE, the first art exhibition by the imprisoned Turkish journalist, which was featured in The Washington Post.[69]

Campuses

St. John's University locations:

Jamaica, Queens: Hillcrest, Queens – The main campus of St. John's University is located in the residential Hillcrest section of the borough of Queens of New York City. This 105-acre (0.42 km2) campus houses several academic buildings, 8 residence halls, athletic facilities, and the St. Augustine Library. The Queens campus features stone buildings and student residence halls. Facilities include laboratory and classroom buildings, the main collections of its 1.7 million-volume library; and athletic facilities for students and St. John's Division I athletic teams. The University Center is the 127,000 square foot, five story D'Angelo Center, which features banquet space, classrooms, club space, a food court, game rooms, lecture halls, and a first floor lounge.[citation needed]

Branch campuses:

  • Staten Island – Originally Notre Dame College, today the Staten Island Campus has expanded to include 16.5 acres (67,000 m2) serving over 2,000 students who are enrolled in undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The 16.5-acre (67,000 m2) campus features lawns, apartment-style student residences, and architectural styles that range from red-brick colonial to the modern. The campus is located in the residential Grymes Hill section of Staten Island. Due to declining enrollment, the campus is scheduled to close in Spring 2024.[70][71]
  • Manhattan – St. John's Manhattan campus houses St. John's School of Risk Management, a division of The Peter J. Tobin College of Business. It is located at 101 Astor Place in the East Village area of New York City. The campus occupies 71,000-square-feet on the first three floors of the 12-story, 400,000-square-foot building. The campus is close to other major institutions of higher education, including The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Art and Science, New York University, and The New School. The facility was dedicated and blessed on October 9, 2014, after relocating from an awarded vertical campus at 101 Murray Street on Manhattan's lower West Side.
 
The central courtyard of St. John's University – Rome
  • Rome, ItalySt. John's University – Rome functions as a graduate degree-granting institution and supports undergraduate study-abroad programs. Study abroad programs on the Rome campus are offered on the undergraduate level for fall, winter, spring and summer terms in several academic fields. The campus also offers graduate programs leading to a Master of Arts or Master of Business Administration degree. The campus is located on a city block in the rione of Prati and houses both academic, residential and administrative space on four floors. On-campus dormitory housing is available to all accepted undergraduate and graduate students. The campus was founded with the help of the Catholic University of America and helps to keep close ties between the university and the Vatican.[72]
  • Paris, France – In 2008, St. John's announced the formation of full-time and semester-abroad programs at a new academic location in Paris, France. The location is situated within the Vincentian Motherhouse in Paris.
  • Hauppauge – St. John's University's Long Island Graduate Center is home to graduate programs in The School of Education and St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The campus is centrally located at 120 Commerce Drive.[73]

Campus renovations

In 2008, St. John's University broke ground for the new University Center/Academic Building, one of the largest and most comprehensive construction projects in St. John's recent history. Located between Sullivan Hall and the Taffner Field House on the site that currently serves as stadium seating for lacrosse and track and field events, the 110,000 square feet (10,000 m2) complex has been designed to significantly enhance student life on campus. Now completed, the building, rises dramatically over the upper campus, contains 14 technologically sophisticated, state-of-the-art classrooms with approximately 800 seats. In addition, it includes a café, lounge, recreation and entertainment spaces, student organization offices and conference and meeting rooms devoted exclusively to student use. The building is named "The D'Angelo Center" after board of trustees member Peter D'Angelo '78 MBA, and his wife Peg D'Angelo '70 Ed.

In 2005, St. John's constructed Taffner Field house, and dramatically renovated Carnesecca Arena (formerly Alumni Hall) and the University Center. Renovations to Carnesecca Hall included a 6,400 sq ft (590 m2). Health Center, for use by Student Life and athletics, including weight training equipment, aerobic and dance studios, and a student lounge. The University Center renovations consisted of reconfigured office and meeting space for Student Life and academic clubs, and the addition of audio/visual rooms for all varsity athletic teams. Taffner Athletic Field House was $23 million initiative. The two-story, 38,000 sq ft (3,500 m2). structure adjacent to Carnesecca Hall includes four basketball courts, academic classrooms and locker rooms.

 
The University church of St. Thomas More located on the Great Lawn of the Queens Campus.

The 2004–2005 academic years saw $35 million in capital projects, including the completion of St. Thomas More church, the DaSilva building, Carnesecca Hall Fitness Center, and Belson Stadium. In 2005, the science labs and student life facilities were the target of an additional $60 million in capital enhancements. In regards to its expansion plans, the university has had a contentious relationship with the surrounding community in the past.[74] In 2007, however, it was discovered that the university was planning to lease a building under construction by a separate company for an off-campus dormitory.[75] Residents argue that such a plan goes against the school's pledge of being a "good neighbor" towards the community.[75]The university, however, contends that it did not break the pledge for it was only leasing the structure not building it.[76] Nevertheless, opponents, including state Senator Frank Padavan, argue that such an explanation is "disingenuous".[75] St. Vincent Hall was also converted from a Vincentian and clergy residence to student dormitories. The Vincentian fathers and other clergy moved to the Father John Murray Hall built for them on campus were they now live.

The university has seen much growth on its campuses in order to attract students from outside the New York area. In 1999, the first dormitory was completed on the Queens campus. As of 2008, the campus now contains seven dorms and a townhouse complex.[77]

In 2018 Bent Hall home of the Tobin College of Business underwent extensive renovations. Originally Bent Hall was home to Tobin College and Collins College of Professional Studies. After the renovations Collins College was relocated to the second floor of St. Augustine Hall which was also renovated for the College. In 2021 Father Shanley announced that the College of Pharmacy will be relocated to a new Health Sciences Center that is slated to be built on the location of the former St. Vincent's Hall. The new center will be named the St. Vincent Health Sciences Center.

Athletics

 
 
A statute dedicated to former St. John's men's basketball coach Joe Lapchick is located on the Queens campus.

St. John's University fields 16 NCAA Division I teams in various sports, while also providing intramural and club sports.[78] The Division 1 sports include;

  • Men's Programs: Baseball, Basketball, Fencing, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, and Tennis
  • Women's Programs: Basketball, Cross Country, Fencing, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track & Field, and Volleyball

St. John's sports teams are called the Red Storm. Though not official, the moniker "Johnnies" is also commonly used by fans. Prior to 1994, St. John's went by the nickname "Redmen", which referenced the red uniforms worn by the university in competition.[79] However, the name was interpreted as a Native American reference in the 1960s, and was changed to the Red Storm after mounting pressure on colleges and universities to adopt names more sensitive to Native American culture.[80][81]

 
The front entrance of Jack Kaiser Stadium on the Queens Campus, home of the St. John's Red Storm baseball team.

Conference affiliation

St. John's NCAA Division I teams compete in the Big East Conference, with the exception of the fencing team, which competes in the ECAC. From 1979 to 2013, St. John's was a charter member of the Original Big East Conference. In 2013 the Big East Conference split into two different conferences. St. John's and the other six non-FBS schools in the original Big East broke away to form the current Big East, while the remaining FBS schools formed the American Athletic Conference.

Men's basketball

The men's basketball team has reached the NCAA tournament twenty-eight (28) times, boasts two John R. Wooden Award winners, 11 consensus All-Americans, 6 members of the College Basketball Hall of Fame, and has sent 59 players to the NBA. The school is also the 9th winningest team in all of college basketball.[82]

Even though the program has yet to win the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship, the school boasts many other accolades, including the 1911 Helms Athletic Foundation National Championship and the 1943 and 1944 NIT National Championships (primary championship of the era)[83] It also was runner-up in the 1952 National Championship game (prior to tournament structure). With its 28 NCAA tournament appearances, St. John's has made appearances in 2 Final Fours and 7 Sweet Sixteens.

 
The inside of Carnesecca Arena, the on campus home for the men's and women's basketball teams, the women's volleyball team and the men's and women's fencing teams.
 
Madison Square Garden (MSG) – Home Court for St. John's Basketball

The Red Storm play most of their home games at Madison Square Garden, "The World's Most Famous Arena", while their early non-conference games are held at Carnesecca Arena on the St. John's campus in Queens.[84] St. John's University holds the second best winning percentage for a New York City school in the NCAA basketball tournament (second to City College of New York – which won one NCAA Div 1 Championships as the CCNY Beavers men's basketball[85]) St. John's has the most NIT appearances with 27, the most championship wins with 6, although they were stripped of one due to an NCAA infraction. In 2008, St. John's celebrated its 100th year of college basketball.

Men's soccer

 
A view inside Belson Stadium, the home of the St. John's men's and women's soccer teams on the Queens Campus.

The St. John's men's soccer program has appeared in 15 consecutive NCAA tournaments, advancing to the Sweet 16 in each of the last ten seasons, and the Final Four on 3 occasions. They have captured 11 Big East Championships, including the 2006 season title as well as the 2009 season title, and in 1996, St. John's won the NCAA National Championship. Their home games are hosted at Belson Stadium, a state-of-the-art 2,300-seat stadium on the university campus.[84] In 2006, the men's soccer team became the first American soccer team to be invited to play in Vietnam. The team played against several Vietnam Football Federation squads as well as participating in community service.[86]

 
San Francisco Giants second baseman & 2014 World Series Champion and St. John's alumnus Joe Panik honored during a St. John's men's basketball game at Madison Square Garden in 2015.

Men's baseball

The St. John's baseball team has been to the College World Series six times, recorded 26 NCAA appearances and 6 Big East Championships, and sent more than 70 players on to professional baseball careers, most recently 2014 World Series Champion Joe Panik of the San Francisco Giants.[87]

The 3,500-seat "Ballpark at St. John's" was renamed "Jack Kaiser Stadium" in 2007 after the Hall of Fame Coach and former St. John's Athletic Director. The stadium is one of the largest college baseball stadiums in the northeast, and is a featured venue on the EA Sports MVP NCAA Baseball video game.[84] The stadium had been conceived out of a deal between the university and the Giuliani Administration, wherein the latter wanted to find a location for a single-A team that would be affiliated with the New York Mets. Expressing concern about quality of life issues and the spending of public money for a private religious institution, surrounding neighborhood civic groups and local politicians protested the plan. In order to placate their concerns, the Mets offered to open it up to the communities for local high school games and youth programs, and the stadium was built amid many large-scale protests by community residents and by State Senator Frank Padavan, while also using city financing.[88] The Red Storm played the first-ever game at the Mets' new ballpark, Citi Field, on March 29, 2009.

Fencing

The St. John's fencing program, coached for nearly three decades by Yury Gelman, has also attained national prominence including Olympians Keeth Smart and Ivan Lee. In 2001, St. John's won the NCAA fencing championship. The men's team has ranked in the top five each of the last 10 years, and finished 2nd in the NCAA during 1995, 2000, 2002, 2007, and 2010 seasons. In addition to team accolades, St. John's has won 22 NCAA Individual National Championship titles.[84] On April 12, 2016, St. John's alumnus Daryl Homer and alumna Dagmara Wozniak were both named to the 2016 U.S. Olympic fencing team, the second time that each was selected.[89]

Women's athletics

The women's programs at St. John's University have also enjoyed a tremendous amount of success. The women's volleyball, soccer, tennis, basketball & softball teams have combined to win 9 Big East Championships and appear in 17 NCAA tournaments since the 1980s.

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    The St. John's Red Storm volleyball team hosting a match at Carnesecca Arena.
    Volleyball – the women's volleyball team at St. John's have won 3 Big East regular-season championships (2006, 2007 & 2008) and won the Big East Championship in 2007 and 2019 – and appeared in the Women's Volleyball NCAA tournament in 2006, 2007 and 2019.[90]
  • Basketball – along with the St. John's fencing program, the women's basketball program at St. John's has been one of the most successful women's programs at the university. The Red Storm women's program are 4 time Big East Champions (1983, 1984, 1988 & 2016) and have appeared in 10 NCAA women's basketball tournaments, including 7 appearances since 2006. On February 18, 2012, the St. John's women's team defeated perennial national power the UConn Lady Huskies 57–56, in Connecticut, to end the Lady Huskies 99 game home court winning streak.[91]
  • Soccer – the women's soccer program at St. John's won the 1994 Big East Championship and appeared in the NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament in 2009 and 2013.[92]
  • Softball – the 2015 campaign for the St. John's softball team was a historic one for the program. The Red Storm softball team won their first ever Big East Championship in 2015 and appeared in the 2015 NCAA softball tournament for the first time in program history.[93]

Controversies

  • In the early 1960s, in one of the biggest point-shaving scandals in the school's history, three St. John's athletes were accused of having taken bribes.[94] (See Also: 1961 NCAA University Division men's basketball gambling scandal)
  • The 1990 St John's Lacrosse Team Rape Case involved five members of the St. John's University Lacrosse team who were acquitted of charges.[95][96] One student pleaded guilty to second degree sexual abuse.[97] Another member pleaded guilty to sexual assault and a third to two counts of sexual misconduct and unlawful imprisonment.[98]
  • In 2000, St. John's was criticized by the NCAA for misrepresenting facts in an NCAA investigation.[99]
  • In 2003, it was revealed that Abe Keita, a basketball player, was given a $300 monthly allowance and free school books to be on the team, which violated NCAA standards. Expecting NCAA penalties, the university announced a self-imposed two-year ban on postseason play.[100]

Rivalries

Notable alumni

 
The main entrance on the Queens Campus displaying a welcome sign for alumni arriving for the University's annual Grand Alumni Homecoming Weekend.

St. John's has over 170,000 alumni, 82% of whom reside in the Greater New York Metropolitan Area.[101] Some of the most-recognized alumni are New York Governors Hugh L. Carey and Mario M. Cuomo, California Governor George Deukmejian, New York City Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly, United States Commerce Secretary Ronald H. Brown, Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz, Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua, and Grammy Award-winning artist and producer J. Cole. Many other alumni have held notable positions in public service, business, and the Catholic Church.

Notes

  1. ^ Other consists of Multiracial Americans & those who prefer to not say.
  2. ^ The percentage of students who received an income-based federal Pell grant intended for low-income students.
  3. ^ The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class or higher.

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Further reading

  • Hueppe, Frederick E., "The Radiant Light: a history of St. John's College presented in the Vincentian," 1955, (St. John's University Archives).
  • Morris, Barbara L., "To Define A Catholic University: the 1965 Crisis at St. John's" (Ed. D. thesis, Columbia University Teachers College, 1977)

External links

  • Official website
  • St. John's Athletics website

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This article is about the university in New York City For other uses see Saint John s University disambiguation St John s University is a private Roman Catholic university in Queens New York City It was founded in 1870 by the Congregation of the Mission C M the Vincentian Fathers with a mission to provide the youth of New York with a Catholic university education 4 Originally located in the Brooklyn borough of New York City the flagship campus was moved to its current location in the Queens borough during the 1950s 5 St John s has additional New York City campuses in Staten Island and Manhattan as well as the Long Island Graduate Center in Hauppauge New York 6 Additionally the university has international campuses located in Rome Italy Paris France 7 and Limerick Ireland 8 The university is under the patronage of Saint John the Baptist 5 St John s UniversityLatin Universitatis Sancti JohannisFormer nameSt John s College 1870 1933 St John s University Brooklyn 1933 1954 1 MottoEducatio Christiana Animae PerfectioMotto in EnglishChristian education perfects the soulTypePrivate universityEstablished1870 153 years ago 1870 FounderBishop John LoughlinReligious affiliationRoman Catholic Vincentian Academic affiliationsACCUNAICUEndowment 719 7 million 2020 2 PresidentBrian ShanleyProvostSimon Geir MollerAcademic staff1 400 As of fall 2020 Students20 150 As of fall 2020 Undergraduates15 700 As of fall 2020 Postgraduates4 450 As of fall 2020 LocationQueens New York City New York United States40 43 19 N 73 47 44 W 40 72194 N 73 79556 W 40 72194 73 79556 Coordinates 40 43 19 N 73 47 44 W 40 72194 N 73 79556 W 40 72194 73 79556CampusList MainQueens New York 105 acres 42 ha Satellite Staten Island New YorkManhattan New York Hauppauge New YorkRome Italy Paris France Limerick IrelandColors Red White Navy Blue 3 NicknameRed StormSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I Big East ConferenceWebsitewww wbr stjohns wbr eduSt John s is organized into five undergraduate schools and six graduate schools offering more than 100 bachelor master and doctoral degree programs as well as professional certificates In 2019 the university had 17 088 undergraduate and 4 633 graduate students The student body represents 46 states District of Columbia Guam Puerto Rico U S Virgin Islands and 119 countries As of 2020 St John s alumni total more than 190 000 worldwide 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundations 1 2 Founding principles 1 3 Growth 1 4 Further expansion 1999 present 1 5 Other notable events 2 Organization and administration 3 Academics 3 1 Colleges 3 2 Student body 3 3 Faculty 3 4 Rankings and reputation 4 Student life 4 1 Fraternities and sororities 4 1 1 Fraternities 4 1 2 Sororities 4 2 Cathedral Seminary House of Formation 4 3 Media 4 4 Performing arts 4 5 Art exhibitions 4 6 Campuses 4 7 Campus renovations 5 Athletics 5 1 Conference affiliation 5 2 Men s basketball 5 3 Men s soccer 5 4 Men s baseball 5 5 Fencing 5 6 Women s athletics 5 7 Controversies 5 8 Rivalries 6 Notable alumni 7 Notes 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory EditFoundations Edit A photo of one of the gates located on the Queens campus St John s University was founded in 1870 by the Vincentian Fathers of the Roman Catholic Church in response to an invitation by the first Bishop of Brooklyn John Loughlin to provide the youth of the city with a Catholic intellectual and moral education Originally established as the College of St John the Baptist the first campus was located at 75 Lewis Avenue in Bedford Stuyvesant Brooklyn Ground was broken for St John s College Hall the university s first building on May 28 1868 The cornerstone was laid on July 25 1869 9 and opened for educational purposes on September 5 1870 10 Founding principles Edit St John s Vincentian values stem from the ideals and works of St Vincent de Paul 1581 1660 who is the patron saint of Christian charity Following the Vincentian tradition the university seeks to provide an education that encourages greater involvement in social justice charity and service 11 The Vincentian Center for Church and Society located on the university s Queens campus serves as a clearinghouse for and developer of Vincentian information poverty research social justice resources and as an academic cultural programming Center 12 The St John s University Seal bears one phrase in Latin and one in Greek The Latin phrases Sigillum Universitatis Sti Joannis Neo Eboraci translates in English to St John s University New York The Greek phrase translates to A lamp burning and shining a reference to the way Jesus describes St John the Baptist in John 5 35 13 14 The University Crest bears the Latin phrase Educatio Christiana Animae Perfectio which translates to A Christian education perfects the soul 1 Seal of St John s University set in the floor of a campus buildingAs a Catholic school run by the Vincentians clergy can be found in positions within the administration faculty and spiritual staff Crosses adorn many rooms and buildings throughout the campus and the university maintains close ties to the Catholic Church The front of Lourdes Hall located on the Queens Campus Growth Edit Beginning with the law school in 1925 St John s began establishing other graduate and undergraduate schools and became a university in 1933 In April 1936 St John s bought the Hillcrest Golf Club s 100 acres 40 ha of land for about 500 000 with the intention of eventually moving the school to the new site 15 Under the terms of the sale the golf club continued to operate on the site for a few years 15 On February 11 1954 St John s officially broke ground on a new campus in Hillcrest Queens on the former site of the Hillcrest Golf Club 16 During the official groundbreaking ceremony the shovel used was the same shovel that had broken ground on the original campus in 1868 16 The following year the original school of the university St John s College moved from Bedford Stuyvesant to the new campus The high school now St John s Prep took over its former buildings and later moved to its present location in the Hillcrest Jamaica sections in Queens Over approximately the next two decades the other schools of the university which were located at a separate campus at 96 Schermerhorn Street in Downtown Brooklyn moved out to the new campus in Queens The last of the schools to relocate to Queens moved there in 1972 bringing an end to the Downtown Brooklyn campus of the university In 1959 the university established a Freedom Institute to provide lectures and programs that would in the words of university president Rev John A Flynn focus attention on the dangers of communism threatening free institutions here and abroad with Arpad F Kovacs of the St John s history department as its director 17 A volume of lectures given at the Freedom Institute was edited by Kovacs and published in 1961 as Let Freedom Ring The university also hired the noted historian Paul Kwan Tsien Sih to establish an Institute of Asian Studies in that same year 18 and similarly set up a Center for African Studies under the directorship of the economic geographer Hugh C Brooks St Augustine Library The university received praise from Time Magazine in 1962 for being a Catholic university that accepted Jews with low household income Time also ranked St John s as good small on a list of the nation s Catholic universities in 1962 19 On January 27 1971 the New York State Board of Regents approved the consolidation of the university with the former Notre Dame College New York a private women s college and the Staten Island campus of St John s University became a reality Classes began in the fall of 1971 combining the original Notre Dame College with the former Brooklyn campus of St John s offering undergraduate degrees in liberal arts business and education 20 Spirit Rock located on the Queens Campus Further expansion 1999 present Edit Circa 1989 according to Steve Fishman of New York Magazine St John s was essentially a commuter school but that changed after Father Donald Harrington became the president of the university that year replacing Father Joseph Cahill Under Harrington the school increased its infrastructure and international profile 21 By 1990 the tuition and fees at St John s was less than half of that at schools like NYU and Columbia 22 Moreover in 1999 the university completed the first residence halls on the main Queens campus making it easier for out of state and international students to attend the flagship campus 1 The University is now entering a new chapter under the leadership of Father Brian Shanley Fr Shanley is the former president of Providence College and is credited in bringing much growth to the college Beginning in 1995 the university began a series of acquisitions lasting for the following 22 years and establishing new locations throughout New York and the world Rome Campus In 1995 St John s establishes its first international campus in Rome Italy The campus offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees 1 Oakdale Campus The university acquired 175 acres in 1999 near Oakdale NY to provide both undergraduate and graduate programs in eastern Long Island The land was previously the home of the LaSalle Military Academy The property was eventually sold to Amity University in 2017 when St John s opened a second graduate center on Long Island 23 24 Manhattan Campus St John s acquired The College of Insurance in Manhattan in 2001 The school was converted to the School of Risk Management and added several programs to the St John s academic portfolio including Actuarial Science The campus also included additional dormitories in downtown Manhattan 1 25 Paris Location In 2008 the university established a location in Paris France with residential accommodations and multiple programs The locations purpose allowing students to complete a portion of their studies under St John s faculty in France while being exposed to the cultural offerings of the city 1 26 Long Island Graduate Center After selling the Oakdale campus St John s established the Long Island Graduate Center in 2017 in Hauppauge NY Long Island The campus offers programs at the master advanced certificate and doctoral levels Other notable events Edit The St John s University strike of 1966 1967 was a protest by faculty at the university which began on January 4 1966 and ended in June 1967 27 The strike began after 31 faculty members were dismissed in the fall of 1965 without due process dismissals which some felt were a violation of the professors academic freedom The strike ended without any reinstatements but led to the widespread unionization of public college faculty in the New York City area In 1970 arbitrators ruled that the university had not acted improperly In 2010 federal prosecutors arrested Dr Cecilia Chang dean of the school s Institute of Asian Studies and charged her with embezzling money from the university bribing students with scholarships in exchange for forced labor tax evasion and false statements to federal agents 28 Chang a graduate school alumna from Taiwan who naturalized in 1989 began directing the Asian Center and acted as a fundraiser in 1977 21 On Monday November 5 2012 she testified in her own trial and committed suicide at age 59 the next day 28 Anne Hendershot of Crisis Magazine wrote that the information revealed that described Chang giving material benefits to other members of the administration was even more damaging to the reputation of St John s University 29 Organization and administration EditSt John s University is a Roman Catholic non profit organization controlled by privately appointed board of trustees which is chosen by the Vincentian order The Very Rev Brian J Shanley O P is the 18th and current president of the university and the Very Rev Aidan R Rooney C M is the executive vice president 30 Prior Presidents include The Very Rev Fr John T Landry C M 1870 1875 The Very Rev Fr Patrick M O Regan C M 1875 1877 The Very Rev Fr Aloysius J Meyer C M 1877 1882 The Very Rev Fr Jeremiah A Hartnett C M 1882 1897 The Very Rev Fr James J Sullivan C M 1897 1901 The Very Rev Fr Patrick McHale C M 1901 1906 The Very Rev Fr John W Moore C M 1906 1925 The Very Rev Fr John J Cloonan C M 1925 1931 The Very Rev Fr Thomas F Ryan C M 1931 1935 The Very Rev Fr Edward J Walsh C M 1935 1942 The Very Rev Fr William J Mahoney C M 1942 1947 The Very Rev Fr John A Flynn C M 1947 1961 The Very Rev Fr Edward J Burke C M 1961 1965 31 The Very Rev Fr Joseph T Cahill C M 1965 1989 The Very Rev Fr Donald J Harrington C M 1989 2013 The Very Rev Fr Joseph L Levesque C M 2013 2014 Conrado Gempesaw Ph D 2014 2021 The Very Rev Fr Brian J Shanley O P 2021 presentPer the university s statutes presidents must be priests from the Congregation of the Mission Vincentians The trustees waived this requirement due to the limited number of candidates In 2014 Conrado Gempesaw became the first ever lay person to be appointed President of St John s University and in 2021 Brian Shanley became the first non Vincentian Catholic priest appointed President Shanley is a member of the Dominican Order Academics EditSt John s is a large doctoral research university The school is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and has 13 specialized accreditations 32 33 Colleges Edit The university is organized into six colleges and schools St John s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences School of Education Peter J Tobin College of Business College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences The Lesley H and William L Collins College of Professional Studies St Vincent s College 34 St John s University School of Law Entrance to Sun Yat Sen Hall where the Institute of Asian Studies is located Student body Edit Student body composition as of May 2 2022 Race and ethnicity 35 TotalWhite 42 42 Hispanic 17 17 Asian 16 16 Black 14 14 Other a 7 7 Foreign national 4 4 Economic diversityLow income b 37 37 Affluent c 63 63 Size In fall 2019 St John s student body numbered 21 721 students 17 088 undergraduates and 4 633 graduate students In 2019 there were 3 135 new undergraduates the largest freshman class at any US Catholic college or university Students came from 46 states the District of Columbia Guam Puerto Rico the US Virgin Islands and 119 countries 1 The freshman retention rate was 84 percent In 2016 the university conferred more than 4 000 undergraduate and graduate degrees 36 Admission In 2019 St John s received 27 000 applications for freshman admission with an anticipated enrollment of more than 3 000 students With an admission rate of 72 St John s is considered more selective by U S News amp World Report 37 Half the applicants admitted had SAT scores between 1080 and 1300 37 Diversity St John s University is considered one of the most diverse colleges in the United States 38 27 of the students are minorities there is a scholarship fund promoting diversity of over 1 6 million 39 St John s operates an Equity amp Inclusion Council the Office of Multicultural Affairs the Academic Center for Equity and Inclusion Inclusivity Resource Center Academic Center for Equity and Inclusion Respond and Partner to Engage our Community Team RESPECT as well as providing a resource division for LGBTQ students 39 The school actively promotes homeless student enrollment and in general has an emphasis on enrolling students from less favorable financial circumstances 21 Committed to its mission of providing affordable education in 2019 St John s offered 100 of incoming students scholarships averaging 23 546 per student 40 Faculty Edit St John s employs 1 471 full time and part time faculty members more than 92 percent of whom possess a doctorate or other terminal degree in their field The student to faculty ratio is 17 1 five University faculty members were featured in The Princeton Review s Best 300 Professors 41 Although the majority of the faculty and staff of St John s are non clergy academics the school does have a significant number of priests religious brothers and sisters who are professors academics in various fields Although a Catholic institution the university also employs a number of non Catholic faculty Rankings and reputation Edit Academic rankingsNationalForbes 42 350THE WSJ 43 401 500U S News amp World Report 44 170Washington Monthly 45 316In the 2021 U S News amp World Report ranking of National Universities St John s undergraduate program was ranked tied for 170th overall in the nation tied for 39th out of 389 in Top Performers on Social Mobility tied for 124th out of 142 in Best Colleges for Veterans and 142nd out of 180 in Best Value Schools 46 The School of Law was ranked tied for 74th but for 2023 is ranked 84th The School of Education ranked tied for 105th in the U S by U S News amp World Report for 2021 47 Forbes ranked St John s 407th on its America s Top Colleges list in 2019 out of the 650 best private and public colleges universities and service academies 48 In order to be considered for the rankings the school had to qualify as one of the top 15 of the 4 300 degree granting postsecondary institutions in the US 48 Student life Edit SJU provides shuttle bus service for students to access satellite houses other campuses in New York City subway and commuter rail and certain destinations in Manhattan 49 Though a Roman Catholic institution the students are of all faiths 50 St John s offers and funds through the Student Government more than 180 academic professional and recreational student organizations as well as the St John s Bread and Life program which is dedicated to serving the poor by providing food services and support resources Mass is held on the Queens Campus three times daily and the sacrament of confession is available daily There are many devotions held at the University as well such as Adoration the Rosary and Miraculous Medal Novena 50 The Student Government also works to host many notable guest speakers throughout the academic year 51 Although no rail station directly serves the campus numerous stations offer one bus connections via MTA For the subway these stations include Kew Gardens Union Turnpike as well as 169th Street and Main Street Flushing The LIRR s Jamaica station also provides direct bus service to campus The St John s Campus Shuttle runs non stop from Jamaica Station to the Queens Campus Monday through Friday 52 The back of the D Angelo Center on the Queens Campus which overlooks DaSilva Memorial Field The Founders Village Townhouses located on the Queens Campus The Residential Village on the Queens campus Fraternities and sororities Edit St John s doesn t allow fraternity and sorority residences like most schools rather offering them as clubs Fraternities Edit Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Phi Delta Iota Nu Delta Kappa Alpha PsiPi Kappa Phi Pi Lambda Phi Sigma Chi Beta local Sigma Iota Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon Phi Beta Sigma Phi Delta Chi Phi Delta Psi Phi Delta Theta Phi Iota Alpha Omega Psi Phi Sigma Pi Phi Alpha DeltaSororities Edit Lambda Pi Upsilon Latinas Poderosas Unidas Inc Gamma Phi Beta Phi Sigma Sigma Alpha Kappa Alpha Delta Sigma Theta Sigma Gamma Rho Zeta Phi Beta Kappa Beta Gamma Gamma Eta Phi Eta Chi local Kappa Phi Lambda Lambda Phi local Theta Phi Alpha Delta Phi Epsilon social Alpha Sigma AlphaThere are 32 recognized fraternity and sorority chapters at St John s 53 Cathedral Seminary House of Formation Edit The Cathedral Seminary in Douglaston Queens currently serves as the Catholic minor seminary for the Archdiocese of New York Diocese of Brooklyn and Diocese of Rockville Centre The seminary is partnered with St John s University offering an undergraduate degree in philosophy that the minor seminarians must complete before moving on to major seminary to prepare for the Priesthood The undergraduate seminarians attend classes at St John s and are active in student life while living at the Cathedral Seminary Those who enter the seminary after already having completed an undergraduate degree study in a two year pre theology program that is administered at the seminary in partnership with St John s In October 2022 the three dioceses announced that starting in Fall 2023 undergraduate seminarians will attend out of state seminaries instead of studying at St John s and living at Douglaston The Cathedral House of Formation will also shut down its seminary program before Fall 2023 54 Media Edit The Torch is the official student run newspaper of St John s University Founded in 1922 the paper has shifted in and out of the control of the university but has been financially independent since 1980 citation needed In 1988 The Torch was inducted into the Associated Collegiate Press Hall of Fame after being awarded a number of awards from various collegiate newspaper organizations citation needed WREDtv is the official television station of St John s University Founded in 1970 the station is completely student run and creates original programming centered on Student Life at the university ranging from news and sports programs to various comedy and general interest shows Shows are produced and shot in the television studio in the school s TV center as well as productions shot around the St John s campus and New York City 55 Rho Chi Post is the official student run newsletter of the St John s University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences 56 The newsletter accepts articles from students from all majors and contributors do not have to be a member of Rho Chi Society to submit their work All articles are peer reviewed 57 The Storm Front is the official student run newspaper of St John s University Staten Island Campus 58 It was organized in 2005 and succeeded The Arrow as the campus newspaper after The Arrow was later seen as a throw back to the university s former Redmen theme Proteus is the literary magazine of the Staten Island Campus It is released as a compilation of student submitted works through the St John s University Creative Expression s Guild 59 WSJU Radio which opened in 1974 is the official radio station of St John s University the staff and crew consists of St John s University students The broadcasts are played in Marillac Cafeteria and simulcast on the internet WSJU is an official member of The National Association of College Broadcasters NACB and the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System IBS 60 Sequoya is an independent and student run literary magazine 61 at St John s University in New York City Its mission is to showcase talents of St John s students in the fields of literature and arts The magazine is published annually by a collaboration of Departments of English and Fine Arts Performing arts Edit The St John s University Jazz Band has been the Queen s campus jazz ensemble since 1987 The band performs at numerous on campus events and holds performances both as headliners and alongside the other performing arts groups Their repertoire spans the many different incarnations of jazz music and the group contains some of the university s most elite musicians They are not to be confused with the pep band which performs at the Red Storm sporting events 62 The St John s University Mixed Chorus has been a part of the university s tradition since 1911 and is one of the two sanctioned vocal groups under performing arts The group performs both on and off campus as well as abroad Their repertoire includes many classical and traditional songs and songs with pertinence to the school s history with recent forays into popular music 63 The Voices of Victory Gospel Choir has been the Queens campus premier gospel music group since 1988 and is one of the two sanctioned vocal groups under performing arts The group is known for their dramatic and impassioned performances both on and off campus and abroad Their repertoire contains history s many different embodiments of spiritual music in both traditional and contemporary respects 64 The Chappell Players Theater Group has been the Queen campus dramatic arts organization since the 1930s The group is known for their stage plays and musicals put on throughout the academic year and their hands on approach to both on stage performance and behind the scenes tech 65 The Chamber Music Society is a newer organization to St John s This group is made up of instrumentalists including violinists violists and cellists singers and composers who form small ensembles to perform at the semester concerts CMS has performed at several events on the Queens campus such as Accepted Students Day the investiture for Dr Gempesaw Women s History Month Presidential Donor dinners and Skull amp Circle Convocation Art exhibitions Edit Founded in 1994 the Dr M T Geoffrey Yeh Art Gallery is the university s art exhibition space 66 The Yeh Art Gallery partners with international contemporary artists to create exhibitions and learning opportunities for the university community and public 67 Dr Owen Duffy is the gallery s director 68 67 Recent exhibitions include Fevzi Yazici DARK WHITE the first art exhibition by the imprisoned Turkish journalist which was featured in The Washington Post 69 Campuses Edit St John s University locations Jamaica Queens Hillcrest Queens The main campus of St John s University is located in the residential Hillcrest section of the borough of Queens of New York City This 105 acre 0 42 km2 campus houses several academic buildings 8 residence halls athletic facilities and the St Augustine Library The Queens campus features stone buildings and student residence halls Facilities include laboratory and classroom buildings the main collections of its 1 7 million volume library and athletic facilities for students and St John s Division I athletic teams The University Center is the 127 000 square foot five story D Angelo Center which features banquet space classrooms club space a food court game rooms lecture halls and a first floor lounge citation needed Branch campuses Staten Island Originally Notre Dame College today the Staten Island Campus has expanded to include 16 5 acres 67 000 m2 serving over 2 000 students who are enrolled in undergraduate and graduate degree programs The 16 5 acre 67 000 m2 campus features lawns apartment style student residences and architectural styles that range from red brick colonial to the modern The campus is located in the residential Grymes Hill section of Staten Island Due to declining enrollment the campus is scheduled to close in Spring 2024 70 71 Manhattan St John s Manhattan campus houses St John s School of Risk Management a division of The Peter J Tobin College of Business It is located at 101 Astor Place in the East Village area of New York City The campus occupies 71 000 square feet on the first three floors of the 12 story 400 000 square foot building The campus is close to other major institutions of higher education including The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Art and Science New York University and The New School The facility was dedicated and blessed on October 9 2014 after relocating from an awarded vertical campus at 101 Murray Street on Manhattan s lower West Side The central courtyard of St John s University Rome Rome Italy St John s University Rome functions as a graduate degree granting institution and supports undergraduate study abroad programs Study abroad programs on the Rome campus are offered on the undergraduate level for fall winter spring and summer terms in several academic fields The campus also offers graduate programs leading to a Master of Arts or Master of Business Administration degree The campus is located on a city block in the rione of Prati and houses both academic residential and administrative space on four floors On campus dormitory housing is available to all accepted undergraduate and graduate students The campus was founded with the help of the Catholic University of America and helps to keep close ties between the university and the Vatican 72 Paris France In 2008 St John s announced the formation of full time and semester abroad programs at a new academic location in Paris France The location is situated within the Vincentian Motherhouse in Paris Hauppauge St John s University s Long Island Graduate Center is home to graduate programs in The School of Education and St John s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences The campus is centrally located at 120 Commerce Drive 73 Campus renovations Edit In 2008 St John s University broke ground for the new University Center Academic Building one of the largest and most comprehensive construction projects in St John s recent history Located between Sullivan Hall and the Taffner Field House on the site that currently serves as stadium seating for lacrosse and track and field events the 110 000 square feet 10 000 m2 complex has been designed to significantly enhance student life on campus Now completed the building rises dramatically over the upper campus contains 14 technologically sophisticated state of the art classrooms with approximately 800 seats In addition it includes a cafe lounge recreation and entertainment spaces student organization offices and conference and meeting rooms devoted exclusively to student use The building is named The D Angelo Center after board of trustees member Peter D Angelo 78 MBA and his wife Peg D Angelo 70 Ed In 2005 St John s constructed Taffner Field house and dramatically renovated Carnesecca Arena formerly Alumni Hall and the University Center Renovations to Carnesecca Hall included a 6 400 sq ft 590 m2 Health Center for use by Student Life and athletics including weight training equipment aerobic and dance studios and a student lounge The University Center renovations consisted of reconfigured office and meeting space for Student Life and academic clubs and the addition of audio visual rooms for all varsity athletic teams Taffner Athletic Field House was 23 million initiative The two story 38 000 sq ft 3 500 m2 structure adjacent to Carnesecca Hall includes four basketball courts academic classrooms and locker rooms The University church of St Thomas More located on the Great Lawn of the Queens Campus The 2004 2005 academic years saw 35 million in capital projects including the completion of St Thomas More church the DaSilva building Carnesecca Hall Fitness Center and Belson Stadium In 2005 the science labs and student life facilities were the target of an additional 60 million in capital enhancements In regards to its expansion plans the university has had a contentious relationship with the surrounding community in the past 74 In 2007 however it was discovered that the university was planning to lease a building under construction by a separate company for an off campus dormitory 75 Residents argue that such a plan goes against the school s pledge of being a good neighbor towards the community 75 The university however contends that it did not break the pledge for it was only leasing the structure not building it 76 Nevertheless opponents including state Senator Frank Padavan argue that such an explanation is disingenuous 75 St Vincent Hall was also converted from a Vincentian and clergy residence to student dormitories The Vincentian fathers and other clergy moved to the Father John Murray Hall built for them on campus were they now live The university has seen much growth on its campuses in order to attract students from outside the New York area In 1999 the first dormitory was completed on the Queens campus As of 2008 the campus now contains seven dorms and a townhouse complex 77 In 2018 Bent Hall home of the Tobin College of Business underwent extensive renovations Originally Bent Hall was home to Tobin College and Collins College of Professional Studies After the renovations Collins College was relocated to the second floor of St Augustine Hall which was also renovated for the College In 2021 Father Shanley announced that the College of Pharmacy will be relocated to a new Health Sciences Center that is slated to be built on the location of the former St Vincent s Hall The new center will be named the St Vincent Health Sciences Center Athletics EditMain article St John s Red Storm A statute dedicated to former St John s men s basketball coach Joe Lapchick is located on the Queens campus St John s University fields 16 NCAA Division I teams in various sports while also providing intramural and club sports 78 The Division 1 sports include Men s Programs Baseball Basketball Fencing Golf Lacrosse Soccer and Tennis Women s Programs Basketball Cross Country Fencing Golf Soccer Softball Tennis Track amp Field and VolleyballSt John s sports teams are called the Red Storm Though not official the moniker Johnnies is also commonly used by fans Prior to 1994 St John s went by the nickname Redmen which referenced the red uniforms worn by the university in competition 79 However the name was interpreted as a Native American reference in the 1960s and was changed to the Red Storm after mounting pressure on colleges and universities to adopt names more sensitive to Native American culture 80 81 The front entrance of Jack Kaiser Stadium on the Queens Campus home of the St John s Red Storm baseball team Conference affiliation Edit St John s NCAA Division I teams compete in the Big East Conference with the exception of the fencing team which competes in the ECAC From 1979 to 2013 St John s was a charter member of the Original Big East Conference In 2013 the Big East Conference split into two different conferences St John s and the other six non FBS schools in the original Big East broke away to form the current Big East while the remaining FBS schools formed the American Athletic Conference Men s basketball Edit The men s basketball team has reached the NCAA tournament twenty eight 28 times boasts two John R Wooden Award winners 11 consensus All Americans 6 members of the College Basketball Hall of Fame and has sent 59 players to the NBA The school is also the 9th winningest team in all of college basketball 82 Even though the program has yet to win the NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Championship the school boasts many other accolades including the 1911 Helms Athletic Foundation National Championship and the 1943 and 1944 NIT National Championships primary championship of the era 83 It also was runner up in the 1952 National Championship game prior to tournament structure With its 28 NCAA tournament appearances St John s has made appearances in 2 Final Fours and 7 Sweet Sixteens The inside of Carnesecca Arena the on campus home for the men s and women s basketball teams the women s volleyball team and the men s and women s fencing teams Madison Square Garden MSG Home Court for St John s Basketball The Red Storm play most of their home games at Madison Square Garden The World s Most Famous Arena while their early non conference games are held at Carnesecca Arena on the St John s campus in Queens 84 St John s University holds the second best winning percentage for a New York City school in the NCAA basketball tournament second to City College of New York which won one NCAA Div 1 Championships as the CCNY Beavers men s basketball 85 St John s has the most NIT appearances with 27 the most championship wins with 6 although they were stripped of one due to an NCAA infraction In 2008 St John s celebrated its 100th year of college basketball Men s soccer Edit A view inside Belson Stadium the home of the St John s men s and women s soccer teams on the Queens Campus The St John s men s soccer program has appeared in 15 consecutive NCAA tournaments advancing to the Sweet 16 in each of the last ten seasons and the Final Four on 3 occasions They have captured 11 Big East Championships including the 2006 season title as well as the 2009 season title and in 1996 St John s won the NCAA National Championship Their home games are hosted at Belson Stadium a state of the art 2 300 seat stadium on the university campus 84 In 2006 the men s soccer team became the first American soccer team to be invited to play in Vietnam The team played against several Vietnam Football Federation squads as well as participating in community service 86 San Francisco Giants second baseman amp 2014 World Series Champion and St John s alumnus Joe Panik honored during a St John s men s basketball game at Madison Square Garden in 2015 Men s baseball Edit The St John s baseball team has been to the College World Series six times recorded 26 NCAA appearances and 6 Big East Championships and sent more than 70 players on to professional baseball careers most recently 2014 World Series Champion Joe Panik of the San Francisco Giants 87 The 3 500 seat Ballpark at St John s was renamed Jack Kaiser Stadium in 2007 after the Hall of Fame Coach and former St John s Athletic Director The stadium is one of the largest college baseball stadiums in the northeast and is a featured venue on the EA Sports MVP NCAA Baseball video game 84 The stadium had been conceived out of a deal between the university and the Giuliani Administration wherein the latter wanted to find a location for a single A team that would be affiliated with the New York Mets Expressing concern about quality of life issues and the spending of public money for a private religious institution surrounding neighborhood civic groups and local politicians protested the plan In order to placate their concerns the Mets offered to open it up to the communities for local high school games and youth programs and the stadium was built amid many large scale protests by community residents and by State Senator Frank Padavan while also using city financing 88 The Red Storm played the first ever game at the Mets new ballpark Citi Field on March 29 2009 Fencing Edit The St John s fencing program coached for nearly three decades by Yury Gelman has also attained national prominence including Olympians Keeth Smart and Ivan Lee In 2001 St John s won the NCAA fencing championship The men s team has ranked in the top five each of the last 10 years and finished 2nd in the NCAA during 1995 2000 2002 2007 and 2010 seasons In addition to team accolades St John s has won 22 NCAA Individual National Championship titles 84 On April 12 2016 St John s alumnus Daryl Homer and alumna Dagmara Wozniak were both named to the 2016 U S Olympic fencing team the second time that each was selected 89 Women s athletics Edit The women s programs at St John s University have also enjoyed a tremendous amount of success The women s volleyball soccer tennis basketball amp softball teams have combined to win 9 Big East Championships and appear in 17 NCAA tournaments since the 1980s The St John s Red Storm volleyball team hosting a match at Carnesecca Arena Volleyball the women s volleyball team at St John s have won 3 Big East regular season championships 2006 2007 amp 2008 and won the Big East Championship in 2007 and 2019 and appeared in the Women s Volleyball NCAA tournament in 2006 2007 and 2019 90 Basketball along with the St John s fencing program the women s basketball program at St John s has been one of the most successful women s programs at the university The Red Storm women s program are 4 time Big East Champions 1983 1984 1988 amp 2016 and have appeared in 10 NCAA women s basketball tournaments including 7 appearances since 2006 On February 18 2012 the St John s women s team defeated perennial national power the UConn Lady Huskies 57 56 in Connecticut to end the Lady Huskies 99 game home court winning streak 91 Soccer the women s soccer program at St John s won the 1994 Big East Championship and appeared in the NCAA Women s Soccer Tournament in 2009 and 2013 92 Softball the 2015 campaign for the St John s softball team was a historic one for the program The Red Storm softball team won their first ever Big East Championship in 2015 and appeared in the 2015 NCAA softball tournament for the first time in program history 93 Controversies Edit In the early 1960s in one of the biggest point shaving scandals in the school s history three St John s athletes were accused of having taken bribes 94 See Also 1961 NCAA University Division men s basketball gambling scandal The 1990 St John s Lacrosse Team Rape Case involved five members of the St John s University Lacrosse team who were acquitted of charges 95 96 One student pleaded guilty to second degree sexual abuse 97 Another member pleaded guilty to sexual assault and a third to two counts of sexual misconduct and unlawful imprisonment 98 In 2000 St John s was criticized by the NCAA for misrepresenting facts in an NCAA investigation 99 In 2003 it was revealed that Abe Keita a basketball player was given a 300 monthly allowance and free school books to be on the team which violated NCAA standards Expecting NCAA penalties the university announced a self imposed two year ban on postseason play 100 Rivalries Edit Seton Hall University Georgetown University Fordham University Syracuse University DePaul UniversityNotable alumni EditMain article List of St John s University alumni The main entrance on the Queens Campus displaying a welcome sign for alumni arriving for the University s annual Grand Alumni Homecoming Weekend St John s has over 170 000 alumni 82 of whom reside in the Greater New York Metropolitan Area 101 Some of the most recognized alumni are New York Governors Hugh L Carey and Mario M Cuomo California Governor George Deukmejian New York City Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly United States Commerce Secretary Ronald H Brown Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua and Grammy Award winning artist and producer J Cole Many other alumni have held notable positions in public service business and the Catholic Church Mario Cuomo the 52nd Governor of New York from 1983 to 1994 and father of Andrew Cuomo the former governor of New York Raymond Kelly former and longest serving Commissioner of the New York City Police Department NYPD Hugh Carey American attorney the 51st Governor of New York from 1975 to 1982 and a seven term United States Representative 1961 1974 William J Casey Director of the Central Intelligence Agency CIA from 1981 to 1987 Harvey Pitt chairman of the U S Securities and Exchange Commission SEC from 2001 to 2003 Bob Turner former United States Representative for New York s 9th congressional district George Deukmejian American politician who served as the 35th governor of California 1983 1991 and as California Attorney General 1979 1983 Ron Brown former United States Secretary of Commerce serving during the first term of President Bill Clinton He was the first African American to hold this position Lou Carnesecca retired basketball coach at St John s University He coached the men s basketball program to 526 wins and 200 losses over 24 seasons 1965 70 1973 92 Chris Mullin NBA Hall of Famer Former St John s men s basketball coach J Cole American rapper singer songwriter and record producerNotes Edit Other consists of Multiracial Americans amp those who 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