What is your proudest accomplishment over the past year?
I took all of my courses last year online from my home in Slovenia, and I would consider it the hardest semester of my entire college career. I am proud that even though it was challenging, I did not back down. At the same time, I managed to still remain involved in the student chapter of the American Chemical Society and apply to graduate schools.
What advice do you have for incoming students?
Use your time as a first-year student to explore all of the different things St. John’s has to offer and then decide what you really want to pursue.
The Tablet May 4, 2021
On April 27, St. John s University received more than 1,000 doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine that were later administered to current students from the Queens, Manhattan, and Staten Island campuses. (Photos: Erin DeGregorio)
To administer the injection, St. John s University pharmacy student Lisa Capriola must place and measure three fingers from the top of the shoulder.
Students in the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences at St. John s University gain hands-on experience prior to graduation.
St. John s University student Daniela Yushuvayev, who got her first dose on April 28, will return to the Queens campus in mid-May for her second dose.
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Cureatr, Inc. Donates $10,000 to St. John’s University to Fund Their Urban Institute Community Outreach Program: Changing Faces of Pharmacy
January 28, 2021 GMT
NEW YORK (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 28, 2021
Today, Cureatr, Inc., a comprehensive medication management and optimization technology and services company, announced a charitable donation in the amount of $10,000 made to St. John’s University’s College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. The $10,000 gift is meant to support and expand the College’s Changing Faces of Pharmacy Student Enrichment Program. Founded under St. John’s College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Urban Institute in 2012, this innovative program introduces and broadens the understanding of the pharmacy and health sciences profession for high school students from underrepresented minorities, specifically Black or African American and Latinx or Hispanic. The fund