The promise was simple: Publicly funded research should be free to read. The U.S. government agreed; federal policy now requires taxpayer-funded research be publicly available upon publication. But the...
The Center for Undergraduate Research (CUR) showcased the research of 278 students and faculty at its 2024 Undergraduate Research Festival April 8-11 on the Hawk Hill and UCity campuses. Student research...
The history department hosted a student research presentation, “Ideology, Identity, and Memory in American History: A Panel Discussion” April 12 in Bellarmine Hall.
Organized by Melissa Chakars,...
It is commonly known that there are many do-nots during pregnancy such as drinking alcohol, smoking and consuming raw seafood. But what about caffeine? About 85% of Americans consume at least one caffeinated...
Sal De Rienzo ’22, known on campus for his leadership role as vice president of University Student Senate (USS), is now also the winner of an international undergraduate prize in economics.
De Rienzo,...
Student participants and faculty mentors participating in the 2020 Summer Scholars Program are completing their research virtually as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Summer Scholars Program...
University-based podcast series focuses on faculty research.
Over the past semester, the Office of Marketing and Communications at St. Joe’s began a community-based podcast series titled “Good to Know.”
This...
The importance of resources provided by the library
It’s research paper season at St. Joe’s, and that means go-time for the team of nine reference librarians at Drexel Library.
“There are certain...
The humane sacrifices are necessary for breakthroughs
Every time I start to tell someone about the work I do in my lab for the first time, I inevitably get into a discussion much like this.
“So you...
Summer Scholars opens applications to allow students and faculty to collaborate
The Summer Scholars Program at Saint Joseph’s University allows undergraduate students of both the College of Arts and...