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January 16, 2025
updated January 17, 2025

Welcome Back to Campus - Spring 2025

Letter from SFC Campus Leadership
Academics
March 27, 2018

The Brooklyn Waterfront

St. Francis College welcomed Julie Golia March 27, 2018 to talk about the history of the Brooklyn Waterfront as part of the Spring 2018 Senior Citizen Lecture Series, "From New Nation to World Power: Culture, Politics, and Society in the United States, 1789-1896."
Academics
March 23, 2018

3rd Annual Women's Film Festival Winners

With more than 30 films from almost 10 countries and a series of panels with award winning filmmakers, the 3rd Annual SFC Women's Film Festival offered an amazing resource for St. Francis College students to meet, question, and learn about the craft of making movies.
Academics
March 15, 2018

Call for Papers: Law, Comics & Justice Conference

Comic books and graphic novels offer a unique medium to explore the intersection between law and justice, two ideas that often sit in opposition to each other. On October 20, 2018, St. Francis College will host the Graphic Justice Research Alliance (GJRA) Annual Conference to explore this connection
Academics
March 12, 2018

Communication Arts Career Day

The St. Francis College Communication Arts Department and the Career Center hosted Communications Career Day featuring alumni and experts from Marketing, Promotions, and Video Production on February 12, 2018.
Academics
March 12, 2018

3rd Annual SFC Women's Film Festival

On March 19, the 3rd Annual SFC Women's Festival launches a four-day celebration of bold and expressive films made by women, which will also feature thought-provoking panel discussions with industry professionals and a Visual Reality session.
Academics
March 10, 2018

The Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society

St. Francis College welcomed Katharine Lee (Rutgers University)on March 20, 2018 to talk about The Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society & Women's Reform Movements as part of the Spring 2018 Senior Citizen Lecture Series, "From New Nation to World Power: Culture, Politics, and Society in the United States, 1789-1896."
Academics
March 9, 2018

20th Anniversary Celebration - Institute for International & Cross-Cultural Psychology

St. Francis College hosted a double celebration March 9 & 10, 2018; the 20th anniversary of the Institute for International and Cross-Cultural Psychology (IICCP) and the 30th anniversary of Meaningful World.
Academics
March 6, 2018

Maria Edgeworth and Teaching Children in the 18th Century

The way to teach children underwent a major upheaval at the end of the 18th century as Maria Edgeworth revolutionized children's literature. Rebecca Shapiro, an Associate Professor of English at City Tech, talked about Edgeworth's new approach in a lecture held March 6, 2018.
Academics
February 27, 2018

The Real History of Five Points & 19th Century New York

Tyler Anbinder, consulted on Gangs of New York and tells us what's true... what's movie magic... and why (1:01.30). He spoke at St. Francis College on February 27, 2018 as part of the Spring 2018 Senior Citizen Lecture Series, "From New Nation to World Power: Culture, Politics, and Society in the United States, 1789-1896."
Academics
February 14, 2018

Valentine's Day Special - Is Love at First Sight Real?

The idea of love at first sight is a common plot twist in fairytales and rom-coms, but does love at first sight exist? St. Francis College Psychology Professor Marisa T. Cohen explains in a Newsweek video that the phenomenon has more to do with infatuation than Cupid's arrow.
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