St. John’s Celebrates Graduates at Rome Commencement to Mark 14th Anniversary in Italy

July 20, 2009

St. John’s University marked its 14th anniversary in Italy this past weekend by hosting its Commencement Exercises on Sunday, July 19 at Scuola Ufficiali Carabinieri on via Aurelia 511 in Rome. Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M., President of St. John’s, presided over the graduation ceremony and conferred Master of Arts, Master of Arts in Liberal Studies and Master of Business Administration degrees to this year’s Class of 2009.

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At the ceremony, St. John’s University recognized Dott. Sergio Balbinot, Managing Director, Assicurazioni Generali, S.p.A., who received an honorary degree of Doctor of Commercial Science.

“For all of you who go forth from St. John’s today, Pope Benedict XVI reminds us that true social development will occur only to the same extent that personal conversion takes place within each of our hearts,” said Rev. Harrington, C.M. “You have received much knowledge during your days studying at St. John’s. Your minds in many ways have been transformed, but unless your hearts also are transformed you will not be able to contribute to the development of our world. Each of us is called to change our hearts, to convert ourselves. To the extent we respond – to that same extent the world also will be different.”

In attendance at the commencement were several members of the St. John’s University Rome Campus Executive Committee and community.

In October 2008, St. John’s dedicated and blessed its new location in Rome (at via Marcantonio Colonna), a 4-story, 75,000 square foot structure that houses 13 classrooms, 200 resident beds, a chapel, courtyard and administrative offices. It is owned by the Vincentian community of priests and brothers, the same faith-based community which founded St. John’s University in 1870 in the spirit and beliefs of St. Vincent de Paul.

“Last summer our Rome Campus moved to its new site, a wonderful expansive space with not only academic facilities, but also residence facilities for our students,” added Rev. Harrington, C.M. “And, during the past 12 months we have had 340 undergraduates who have studied and prospered on our new campus. Yes, today we have much to celebrate.”
 
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