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St. John's University was founded in ] by the ] of the ]. It has an enrollment of over 19,000 students in its six schools and colleges. Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs are conferred by the university and over 100 degree programs are offered through the St. John's College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, the ] College of ], the College of ] and Allied Health Professions, the College of Professional Studies, the School of ], and the School of ].

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The main campus of St. John's University is an urban one. The campus is bordered by Union Turnpike to the north and Grand Central Parkway to the south. The university also has three residential New York City campuses in ], Lower ], ], as well as branch campuses in ] and ]. The main campus of St. John's University is an urban one. The campus is bordered by Union Turnpike to the north and Grand Central Parkway to the south. The university also has three residential New York City campuses in ], Lower ], ], as well as branch campuses in ] and ].
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The St. John's fencing program has also attained national prominence. In 2001 the team won the NCAA championship after finishing 2nd in 1995, 2000 and 2002. The team has ranked in the top five nationally the last 10 years. In addition to the team championship in 2001, eleven individuals have won NCAA championships for St. John's as well. The St. John's fencing program has also attained national prominence. In 2001 the team won the NCAA championship after finishing 2nd in 1995, 2000 and 2002. The team has ranked in the top five nationally the last 10 years. In addition to the team championship in 2001, eleven individuals have won NCAA championships for St. John's as well.


In soccer St. John's has climbed to national prominence appearing in 12 straight NCAA tournaments advancing to the Sweet 16 in each of the last eight seasons and the Final Four on 3 occasions and winning a national title in 1996 the first for any sport for the University. In soccer St. John's has climbed to national prominence appearing in 12 straight NCAA tournaments advancing to the Sweet 16 in each of the last eight seasons and the Final Four on 3 occasions and winning a national title in 1996 the first for the University.


In baseball Walter McLaughlin took over as director of athletics during a time when the St. John’s baseball program established itself as one of the best in the country, reaching the College World Series in 1949, 1960, 1966 and 1968. In all St. John's baseball has been to 6 college World Series, 26 NCAA appearances, 5 Big East championships and has sent 70 players on to professional baseball careers. In baseball Walter McLaughlin took over as director of athletics during a time when the St. John’s baseball program established itself as one of the best in the country, reaching the College World Series in 1949, 1960, 1966 and 1968. In all St. John's baseball has been to 6 college World Series, 26 NCAA appearances, 5 Big East championships and has sent 70 players on to professional baseball careers.
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During the 2004 basketball season, the team was plagued by allegations of misconduct, including a charge of gang rape against 3 players. Legal charges were dropped. One player was expelled, another "agreed" to withdraw, while a third was suspended. Some the players weren't dismissed from the school, but were removed from the team. During the 2004 basketball season, the team was plagued by allegations of misconduct, including a charge of gang rape against 3 players. Legal charges were dropped. One player was expelled, another "agreed" to withdraw, while a third was suspended. Some the players weren't dismissed from the school, but were removed from the team.
This was following the 1994 incident in which a black female student was allegedly gang rapped by members of the St John's lacrosse team. This was following the 1994 incident in which a black female student was allegedly gang rapped by members of the St John's lacrosse team.
. Three students were brought to trial for hazing a fellow student in 2004.


==Campus Renovations== ==Campus Renovations==
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St. John's University is a private coeducational Roman Catholic university in New York City, with its primary campus being located in Jamaica, a neighborhood in the borough of Queens. It is known for its programs in the liberal arts, business, pharmacy and law.

St. John's University
St. John's University Coat of Arms
MottoEducatio Christiana Animae Perfectio (Christian Education Perfects the Soul)
TypePrivate
Established1870
PresidentRev. Donald J. Harrington
Academic staff1,404
Undergraduates14,848
Postgraduates4,965
LocationQueens, New York, USA
CampusUrban, 105-acre (425,000 m²) Queens campus
Athletics17 BIG EAST, Division I, NCAA teams
MascotRed Storm
Websitewww.stjohns.edu

St. John's University was founded in 1870 by the Vincentian Fathers of the Roman Catholic Church. It has an enrollment of over 19,000 students in its six schools and colleges. Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs are conferred by the university and over 100 degree programs are offered through the St. John's College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, the Peter J. Tobin College of Business, the College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions, the College of Professional Studies, the School of Education, and the School of Law.

The main campus of St. John's University is an urban one. The campus is bordered by Union Turnpike to the north and Grand Central Parkway to the south. The university also has three residential New York City campuses in Queens, Lower Manhattan, Staten Island, as well as branch campuses in Oakdale and Rome, Italy.

St. John's University also houses several research centers and institutes. Among them are the Center for Psychological Services and Clinical Studies, the Speech and Hearing Center, the Committee on Latin American and Caribbean Studies, the Vincentian Center for Church and Society, and the Institute for Asian Studies.

Tuition at the school has steadily risen from 9,000 in 1995 to 22,000 in 2006. With dorms the tuition is well over 34,000.

Demographics

St John's has a total student population both undergraduate and graduate enrollment of 20,346 students at the University's five campus locations as of November 03, 2005. The undergraduate enrollment of 14,848 students are from 88 countries and 41 states. The 4,965 graduate school students are represented by students from 53 countries and 29 states. There are 1404 faculty members. There are roughly 140,000 St John's alumni. Standard and Poor's consistently ranks St. john's graduates among the the top universities in the nation with alumni who hold executive positions at Fortune 500 companies.

Athletics

The University's 17 teams compete in Division 1-A and the Big East conference. St John’s started its intercollegiate program in 1907 with its men’s basketball program. In the early days, the “Wonder Five” led that program to prominence. It was around the 1920's that then-director of athletics and football coach Ray Lynch had his players wear red uniforms in games. The local media picked up on it, and dubbed the St. John’s athletic teams, the Red Men. James “Buck” Freeman graduated from St. John’s in 1927, and was named men’s basketball coach, guiding that team for nine years and compiling a 177-31 record. During his time, he guided the famed St. John’s “Wonder Five” to an 88-8 record in his first four seasons and brought the University to national prominence. It was however, during the tenure of Lou Carnesseca that St. John's enjoyed it's greatest success. In Coach Carnesseca's 24 seasons St.John's had a winning percentage of .725, advanced to the Final Four in 1985, had 18 seasons with 20 or more wins, 5 Big East regular season titles, as well as two Wooden Player of the Year Award winners. St. John's is the 5th most successful program in college basketball history (1673 wins) and the 7th best winning percentage (.680) St. Johns has the 7th most NCAA tournament appearances with 27, two Wooden National Player of the Year Award Winners, 11 consensus All-Americans, 6 members of the Hall of Fame and has sent 59 players to the NBA.

The St. John's fencing program has also attained national prominence. In 2001 the team won the NCAA championship after finishing 2nd in 1995, 2000 and 2002. The team has ranked in the top five nationally the last 10 years. In addition to the team championship in 2001, eleven individuals have won NCAA championships for St. John's as well.

In soccer St. John's has climbed to national prominence appearing in 12 straight NCAA tournaments advancing to the Sweet 16 in each of the last eight seasons and the Final Four on 3 occasions and winning a national title in 1996 the first for the University.

In baseball Walter McLaughlin took over as director of athletics during a time when the St. John’s baseball program established itself as one of the best in the country, reaching the College World Series in 1949, 1960, 1966 and 1968. In all St. John's baseball has been to 6 college World Series, 26 NCAA appearances, 5 Big East championships and has sent 70 players on to professional baseball careers.

In and around 1992, members of the St. John's Lacrosse team summarily gang raped a black female student. As part of an agreement, one student pleaded guilty.

During the 2004 basketball season, the team was plagued by allegations of misconduct, including a charge of gang rape against 3 players. Legal charges were dropped. One player was expelled, another "agreed" to withdraw, while a third was suspended. Some the players weren't dismissed from the school, but were removed from the team. This was following the 1994 incident in which a black female student was allegedly gang rapped by members of the St John's lacrosse team.

Campus Renovations

There are 6 residence halls on the main Queens Campus. St. John's was recently named one of the Top 10 Wireless Universities in the nation. Summer 2004 saw $35 million in capital projects, including the completion of St. Thomas More church, the DaSilva academic building, Carnesecca Hall Fitness Center and Belson Stadium. In 2005 the science labs and student life facilites will be the target of an additional $60 million in capital enhancements.

St. John's University has recently constructed the Taffner Athletic Field House, a $23 million initiative. The two-story, 38,000 sq. ft. structure adjacent to Carnesecca Hall includes:

  • Four full size basketball courts-two for Student Life, two for Varsity Basketball
  • Academic support classrooms and study space for student-athletes
  • Office and meeting space for recreation and intramural activities
  • Audio/visual rooms for all varsity athletic teams
  • Dedicated locker rooms for both student recreation and men's and women's basketball
  • New offices and meeting rooms for men's and women's basketball
  • Exclusive Sports Medicine and weight training facilities

Carnesecca Hall and University Center renovations include:

  • A 6400 sq. ft. Health Center in Carnesecca Hall, for use by Student Life and Athletics, including weight training equipment, aerobic and dance studios and a student lounge
  • Reconfigured office and meeting space for Student Life and Academic Clubs
  • Additional audio/visual rooms for all varsity athletic teams.

The current capital campaign has surpassed the $200 million mark prompting the Board of Trustees to increase the goal to $250 million. Prospective athletes should be made aware of the on campus shooting of football player who was consequently left paralyzed. This was during the second year of the New Dorm's on campus on the Dormitory parking lot


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)

Notable Alumni

External links

Big East Conference
Full members
Men's soccer associate
Lacrosse associate
Field hockey associates
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