Pastoor: ‘Re-Engineered’ St. Joe Could be Model

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Saint Joseph’s College President Robert Pastoor says the focus of his administration right now is to get SJC through the transition period that ends with graduation in May and set the course for a “re-engineered” version of the more than 125-year-old institution.