Fall 2022 News Archive
09/19/2022 - This fall, the School of Business at St. John Fisher University will host a morning presentation exploring the topic of successfully bringing in-laws into the family business. The program is part of the University’s Family Business Initiative.
09/19/2022 - St. John Fisher University will welcome graduates back to campus for Alumni Weekend, to be held Friday, Sept. 23 through Sunday, Sept. 25.
09/17/2022 - St. John Fisher University will honor 15 graduates at a special luncheon and ceremony during Alumni Weekend. The celebration will recognize Dean’s Medal recipients from each of Fisher's five Schools and recent graduates with the Ten Under 10 awards.
09/16/2022 - Attendees of the Women’s Wine Dinner, an event hosted by the School of Business at St. John Fisher University, found themselves in a network of successful women with the likeminded goal of sharing the stories of the integral women in their companies and firms.
09/15/2022 - This summer, three new residents started in the Wegmans School of Pharmacy’s year-long residency program to gain real-world experience in clinical settings as consulting members of health care teams.
09/14/2022 - St. John Fisher University is one of the 224 best colleges in the Northeast according to The Princeton Review.
09/13/2022 - This fall, three St. John Fisher University alumni will be honored during the Rochester Business Journal’s Forty Under 40 awards program.
09/12/2022 - For 12 consecutive years, St. John Fisher University has earned multiple spots on the U.S. News & World Report’s annual “2022-2023 Best Colleges” feature.
09/09/2022 - This year, the Student Government Association (SGA) is committed to fostering conversation around community, equity, and inclusion, and generating engaging activities and events for Fisher students.
09/08/2022 - St. John Fisher University alumnus Dr. Chantz B. Miles ’22 (Ed.D.) will return to campus as the inaugural Rebecca Pelino ’86 Entrepreneur-in-Residence, a new position within the School of Business. He will serve as visiting assistant professor.