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Presidential Summit Hosted By Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M. Focuses On “Millennium Generation”

May 29, 2008

A crowd of more than 700 St. John’s faculty, administrators and staff attended yesterday’s first-ever Presidential Summit hosted by University President, Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M., in collaboration with the Office of the Provost, in spacious Carnesecca Arena.

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The event’s major topic centered on the new age of “The Millennium Generation” (anyone born between 1980-1995). This generation of students, “The Millennials,” is unique and has been shaped by realities which were unimaginable a generation ago. The Presidential Summit tackled these issues and posed several burning questions which face higher education today.

“We stand on the verge of another great challenge,” said Rev. Harrington, C.M. “In the past we have asked the question, ‘Whom Do We Wish to Serve’ as part of our key planning strategy and we’ve made great strides to address this concern. Now the question to be asked is, ‘How Do We Wish to Serve our Students?’”

Dr. Julia A. Upton, RSM, Ph.D., St. John’s University Provost, welcomed the members of the University community during her opening remarks and served as moderator throughout the event.  

The day featured two keynote speakers. Dr. Jeff Nevid, Professor, Department of Psychology, St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Director, Clinical Psychology Program, and Mike Hayes, Author of Googling God: The Religious Landscape of People in their 20's and 30's. 

The four-hour Presidential Summit concluded with a lively panel discussion with the “The Millennials” themselves serving as experts on the subject matter. Six current St. John’s students spoke candidly about their experiences at the University and what is most important to them. They also took questions from the audience as the day ended on a high note with constructive dialogue and interaction among all participants.

“This can be a transformational moment in the history of our University and I pose to all faculty, administrators and staff that the greatest challenge facing us right now is addressing the needs of our students,” added Rev. Harrington, C.M. “But before we can answer the question – we have to know who they (the students) are. The first step begins today.”

For more information regarding the Presidential Summit contact Dominic Scianna, Assistant Vice President for Media Relations at St. John’s University by calling (718) 990-6185 or e-mail inquiries to sciannad@stjohns.edu. To obtain more information on St. John’s visit the University web site at www.stjohns.edu/news.