Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Saint Joseph’s University









You are more than a major.

One thing you should know about life at Saint Joseph's is that Hawks are happiest when they're in action.
Simultaneously being an urban and suburban campus, students take advantage of lounging under trees and enjoying some beautiful views as well as walking through the city streets and observing the cultures that make up the city of Philadelphia.
We have over 100 organizations that support student’s academic, social, political, spiritual and athletic interests.
Here, you may play on one of our 20 Division I sports teams or join a club or intramural sports team. Are you more of a creative type? You could act in a professional production, have your artwork on display in one of our student galleries, or DJ for Radio 1851.
We have many award-winning, academically focused clubs and organizations such as our student newspaper, The Hawk, our established student chapter of the American Marketing Association, and the very competitive Villiger Speech & Debate team.
Life during college is meant to awaken your curiosity and inspire your interests, so take advantage of everything that happens on Hawk Hill.

Pope Francis Experts


  • SJU Jesuits on Pope Francis

    Monday, September 21, 2015 Video
    Three SJU Jesuits discuss the World Meeting of Families and the U.S. visit of Pope Francis.
  • SJU Jesuits Speak About Pope Francis

    Friday, September 4, 2015 Video
    In advance of Pope Francis’s visit to Philadelphia to celebrate the World Meeting of Families, three Jesuit priests at Saint Joseph’s University share their thoughts on Pope Francis and the papacy.
  • Saint Joseph’s Celebrates Pope Francis’s Visit to Philadelphia

    Thursday, July 16, 2015
    Saint Joseph's University will host a series of events to honor Pope Francis’s visit to Philadelphia (Sept. 26-27) and the World Meeting of Families (Sept. 22-25).
  • "Laudato si" is a Call for Justice

    Thursday, June 18, 2015
    Associate Professor of Biology Clint Springer, Ph.D., comments on Pope Francis's encyclical, "Laudato si."
  • Diane Phillips, Ph.D.

    The Influence of "Laudato si" on Sustainability in the U.S.

    Thursday, June 18, 2015
    Diane Phillips, Ph.D., professor of marketing at Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, is available to comment on Pope Francis’s anticipated climate change encyclical, “Laudato si,” (Praised Be).
  • Pope Francis and Rabbi Skorka.

    Philadelphia Jews and Catholics to Celebrate 50th Anniversary of Nostra Aetate at SJU

    Wednesday, June 17, 2015
    SJU and the Philadelphia Jewish community will dedicate “Synagoga and Ecclesia in Our Time,” an original sculpture portraying feminine figures signifying both religions on Sept. 25. The statue was commissioned to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Second Vatican Council’s declaration "Nostra Aetate."
  • Scholars and Experts Available to Comment on Pope Francis, Papal Visit

    Monday, June 1, 2015
    The following Saint Joseph’s University faculty and administrators — renowned theologians, scholars and experts — are available to comment on various topics relating to Pope Francis’s scheduled visit to Philadelphia during the World Meeting of Families, September 22-27, 2015.
  • Pope Francis and Catholic Philadelphia

    Monday, June 1, 2015 Video
    Katie Oxx, Ph.D., assistant professor of theology, discusses a brief history of Catholicism in Philadelphia and shares her thoughts on how it will inform Pope Francis' visit.
  • Pope Francis and Servant Leadership

    Tuesday, May 12, 2015
    In advance of Pope Francis’s scheduled visit to Philadelphia during the World Meeting of Families, September 22-27, 2015, Saint Joseph's University experts are sharing their thoughts on a variety of subjects related to Pope Francis and the papacy. In this video, Ronald Dufresne Ph.D., associate professor of management, explores Pope Francis' example of servant leadership. Dufresne, along with SJU colleagues Karin Botto and E.
  • Pope Francis as Pastor

    Tuesday, April 21, 2015 Video
    In advance of Pope Francis’s scheduled visit to Philadelphia during the World Meeting of Families, September 22-27, 2015, Saint Joseph's University experts are sharing their thoughts on a variety of subjects related to Pope Francis and the papacy. In this video, William Madges, Ph.D., professor of theology and religious studies, discusses Francis in the context of his two immediate predecessors

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