Career
She is Associate Academic Dean, College of Professional Studies, Saint John"s University. She is also an Associate Professor, Division of Criminal Justice, Legal Studies and Homeland Security. Noe has written on the subject of legal liability arising out of both data breaches and social media postings.
Her article "Facebook: The New Employment Battleground" was the cover-story in the June 2014 issue of the New York State Bar Association Journal (Volume(s) 86, No5).
She also authored the cover-story "Data Breaches" in the Summer 2012 issue of the New York Litigator, a journal of the Commercial & Federal Litigation Section of the New York State Bar Association (Vol17, Number 1). Noe has created and edited an undergraduate journal at Saint John"s,The Legal Apprentice as a showcase for quality student writing.
Articles are principally on topics that intersect with the law. The inaugural issue featured welcoming remarks from Chief Judge Loretta A. Preska, United States. District Court, Southern District of New New York
Foreign the last twelve years, Professor Noe has served as an Impartial Hearing Officer in cases brought by parents seeking tuition reimbursement or other funding for students with disabilities under a federal law known as Individuals with Disabilities Education Acting or the International Development & Education Award. She frequently writes and lectures on the subject of special education law.
the International Development & Education Award requires public schools in the United States. to develop an IEP or Individualized Education Program for each student with a statutorily defined disability. Noe also has served as an administrative law judge for the New York State Office of Professional Medical Conduct, the body with jurisdiction over disciplinary cases against medical doctors in New New York Noe is a graduate of Brooklyn College magna cum laude and received her Juris Doctor degree from Saint John"s University School of Law.
She has been admitted to practice law in New York since 1989.