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University to celebrate student and faculty research

As the St. John’s community celebrates Research Month, students and faculty at the University will be presenting research from various fields on Thursday, April 7. Students and faculty will hold poster presentations in Taffner Field House from noon until 3 P.M. Students will also hold oral presentations in the D’Angelo Center from 11 A.M. until 3:45 P.M. Oral presentations will take place in rooms 416A, 416B and 416C.

According to the St. John’s website, there will be various presentations from each of the colleges at St. John’s as well as different University offices. Presentations are open to the public.

A full schedule of the presentations is available under the “Research Month” tab on St. John’s’ website in the 2016 Booklet. There is also a full schedule of the oral presentations taking place in the D’Angelo Center, located on the St. John’s website.

A full calendar of Research Month events, taking place on both the Queens and Staten Island campuses, is located on the St. John’s website.  

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Suzanne Ciechalski, Editor-in-Chief
Suzanne Ciechalski is a senior journalism major with a minor in government and politics. In her second year as EIC, she hopes to continue increasing the Torch’s editorial content by spanning coverage to include news within the local community outside of SJU, and breaking news. She also hopes to expand the Torch’s visibility by building on the paper’s online presence and by reaching out to students through stories, journalism workshops and other events. Before graduating, she hopes to instill an element of community service within the Torch by reaching out to local high schools about how the Torch can help them build on their current newspaper, or develop one. Suzanne has been with the Torch for three years, previously serving as the opinion editor and as a staff writer. Have any questions? Email Suzanne at [email protected]
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