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KJNB: The official CSB/SJU student-run radio station allows students to host an hour-long talk and music-oriented shows. Broadcasts are streamed online, on closed-circuit campus TV Channel 8. When KJNB first started out in 1954 (as KSJU), it was a carrier-current AM station located in the basement of Mary Hall, which broadcast on FM from 1977 ...
The university extensively uses its Jesuit identity in its branding. It began the Magis ("greater") campaign in 2013 to highlight commitment to living "For the greater glory of God" (Ad maiorem Dei gloriam), the motto of the Society of Jesus. [10] SJU also promotes the Jesuit principle of cura personalis or "care for the whole person ...
The university has 3,774 undergraduate students and 913 graduate students as of Fall 2021. [2] SJU has seen 9% enrollment declines since 2019. [ 7 ] Only 25% of faculty are full-time, [ 2 ] while the average for institutions offering master's and bachelor's degrees is 50%.
The Hawk is the weekly student newspaper of Saint Joseph's University located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is published every Wednesday during the school year.It appears in print and online and includes News, Opinions, Lifestyle, and Sports sections.
The room provides access to electronic sources of financial and investment data, analytical tools, and trading simulations. Students in certain classes must trade stocks to prepare themselves for specific careers. [10] The centerpiece of Mandeville Hall is a 300-seat, state-of-the-art "Teletorium" (a term trademarked by SJU). [11]
St. Joe's also played in the first game at the University of Pennsylvania's Murphy Field on March 23, 2000. [5] 20 SJU baseball players have been drafted in the history of the school's program. Jamie Moyer, class of 1985, holds the records for strikeouts and ERA in a season. His is the only number to be retired for baseball.
Sourin Hall, named in honor of Rev. Edward Sourin, S.J., an early Philadelphia Jesuit, who fought to establish Catholic education in a time when Catholicism found little acceptance; a four-story, co-ed hall built in 1980 which accommodates 225 students; the Student Health Center is located on the ground floor
Barbelin Hall is the most enduring and memorable building on the campus of Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The structure was completed in 1927 and was the first building on the current City Avenue campus known as Hawk Hill. The building is known for its 165-foot tower which has become a symbol of the university.