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Registration Advice from The Hawk Staff

The Hawk Staff November 2, 2021

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Proposed timeline for CAS co-op implementation. GRAPHIC: LUKE MALANGA ’20/THE HAWK

Co-ops for arts and science students to be implemented in 2021

Eddie Daou February 19, 2020

Shaily Menon, Ph.D., dean of the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS), is working to implement co-ops with individual arts and sciences departments for incoming students to launch in 2021. Menon is currently...

An unnecessarily large expense

An unnecessarily large expense

Faith Cowell January 21, 2020

Assessing the price inflation of college textbooks There is a high likelihood that St. Joe’s is robbing you right now or has robbed you in the last two weeks. Did you buy your textbooks from the bookstore?...

Issues with the English 101 requirement

Issues with the English 101 requirement

David Kadysh September 24, 2019

A satire on academic discourse and high expectations Freshman year—it’s a time of new sights, sounds, friends and a whirlwind of new opportunities. It can be a confusing and chaotic time for most,...

Gabrielle Beauvais ’21 helps a student in an SI session. PHOTO: DIMETRI WILLIAMS ’19/THE HAWK

Learning after hours

Alex Gonzalez February 12, 2019

SI leaders provide academic support Alex Velazquez ’20 sat in the back of an Economics 101 class last year, taking notes along with the other students in his row. This was Velazquez’ second time taking...

Faculty Senate brainstorms more diverse curriculum

Alysa Bainbridge February 5, 2019

Faculty Senate conducted a discussion about campus climate and what faculty can do to incorporate issues of diversity into the university’s curriculum during its meeting on Jan. 29. Ron Dufresne, Ph.D.,...

Fewer pick times for spring class registration

Alex Mark November 13, 2018

Recent registration cycle serves as “test case” More students were able to register simultaneously for spring 2019 classes this semester as a result of IT updates designed to keep the server from...

(Photo by Rose Barrett 20).

German major to be removed

Alysa Bainbridge October 30, 2018

The university stopped accepting new German majors this fall after the department of modern and classical languages decided to eliminate the German major. Thomas Buckley, Ph.D., assistant professor of...

The Claver House, where honors students have 24-hour access (Photo by Matt Barrett ’21).

Honors program introduces new requirement

Mariana Ruiz October 9, 2018

In order to receive a full Honors degree, all honors students graduating in May 2019 will be required to complete two consecutive semesters of research or study that will culminate in a senior thesis or...

Graphic by Kaitlyn Patterson 20.

New Nursing Program

Nick Karpinski February 20, 2018

St. Joe's signs nursing affiliate with Villanova A new agreement between St. Joe’s and Villanova University’s College of Nursing will allow St. Joe’s students admission to Villanova’s Bachelor...

The world is not going anywhere

The world is not going anywhere

Victoria Tralies April 3, 2017

Finding an alternative to study abroad “More than 33 percent  of Saint Joseph’s University students study abroad,” According to the Center for International Programs (CIP) website, in their FAQ....

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