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Internships Give Students Competitive Edge Sarah Gensler worked with the Rochester Knighthawks during the spring semester.

06/11/2018 - A hallmark of the sport management program continues to be the engaging internship and practicum experiences students have throughout the academic year.

Yearlong Project Builds Bridges between Fisher Students, Senior Citizens Students in Dr. Jonathan Millen's Science of Aging course work with seniors from the St. John's Home.

06/06/2018 - During the 2018-2019 academic year, undergraduate students at St. John Fisher College will swap their life stories, play competitive brain games, and track their daily fitness and health goals, but they won’t be talking to each other. Instead, the Fisher students will be building bonds with senior citizens who volunteer with The Community Place of Rochester, thanks to a collaboration between two professors in the sociology and biology departments.

Fisher “Signing Day” Welcomes Class of 2022 A member of the Class of 2022 signs a letter of intent to enroll in the sport management program.

06/01/2018 - On Friday, April 13, the Sport Management Department brought together future majors, current students, and a panel of alumni for the department’s second annual Launch Event.

School of Arts and Sciences Celebrates Seniors Austin McDeid, Lindsey Heckman, Dr. Barbara Rockell, and Alexandra Lapointe

05/15/2018 - Nearly 40 students from across disciplines were recognized during the School of Arts and Sciences Awards Celebration on Friday, May 11.

Lopez to Class of 2018: Embrace Goodness, Discipline, and Knowledge Two members of the Class of 2018 smile with their diplomas.

05/12/2018 - “You are fully equipped to face life’s challenges.” That’s the message Dr. George Lopez gave the 700 undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students who graduated from St. John Fisher College on Saturday, May 12.

For Two New Grads, the World Awaits Caelan Welch and Justin Townsend

05/09/2018 - For Caelan Welch and Justin Townsend, their first few months as newly minted Fisher graduates will include a deep dive into unknown worlds. As members of the Peace Corps, they’ll log 8,000 miles of travel to engage in two-year service projects abroad.

At Prelaw Event, Bob Duffy Encourages Students to Engage with Community Bob Duffy, former Rochester mayor and current president of the Rochester Chamber of Commerce, speaks about the importance of civic engagement and giving back to the community.

05/09/2018 - The Prelaw Association and Political Science Club recently hosted Bob Duffy, former Rochester mayor and current president of the Rochester Chamber of Commerce, to talk about the importance of civic engagement and giving back to the community.

St. John Fisher College, University at Buffalo School of Law Announce 3+3 Program A judge works with two interns in her law library.

05/03/2018 - St. John Fisher College and the University at Buffalo School of Law have announced a 3+3 Legal Education Accelerated Program (LEAP) which will allow any interested undergraduate student at Fisher an opportunity to earn both their undergraduate and law degrees in six years, while minimizing the cost of their education.

Honorable Mention Repeat for Fisher’s PR Students Fisher’s Bateman Team with Dr. Jessica Shand.

05/02/2018 - Students in St. John Fisher College’s Tom Proietti Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) received national recognition for the second year in a row for their participation in the PRSSA Bateman Case Study Competition.

Countdown to Commencement: Julia Greene St. John Fisher College student Julia Green.

04/30/2018 - The final featured senior in our Countdown to Commencement video series is Julia Greene, a psychology major with a minor in sustainability. She was nominated by Dr. Michael Boller, associate professor of biology and sustainability program director.