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Academics
February 13, 2018
Women Slaves in the Antebellum South
St. Francis College welcomed Professor and Author Deborah Gray White to speak about Women Slaves in the Antebellum South on February 13, 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 9, 2018
SFC Welcomes 60+ to New Biology Honor Society
A new Honor Society comes to St. Francis College and with it, the opportunity for students to apply for research grants and present their work at national conventions.
Academics
February 6, 2018
Pulitzer Prize Winning Historian on Pre-Civil War Politics
The politics of the United States pre-Civil War was far more complicated than most people think, says Pulitzer Prize winning historian Steven Hahn in a lecture held February 6, 2018
Academics
February 5, 2018
Gateway to a Great Education
While waiting for a train outside Union Station in Washington D.C., Nidia Perlata '18 and K-Andrea Limol '19 decided they wanted to explore the city... they never guessed that three years later they would be sharing an apartment in Brooklyn and working towards undergraduate degrees at St. Francis College.
Academics
February 2, 2018
White Coats for Largest Class of Nursing Students
The largest incoming class of students admitted to St. Francis College's undergraduate nursing program were honored at the Fourth Annual Nursing White Coat Ceremony, on February 2.
Academics
February 2, 2018
SFC Professor Supports Scholarships to Help Save Orangutans
Teaming up with Dr. Gary Shapiro, founder and president of The Orang Utan Republik Foundation in Santa Monica, California, St. Francis College English Professor Gregory F. Tague and Fredericka Jacks are happy to announce they have fully funded an Orangutan Caring Scholarship that will send a deserving Indonesian student to college to study forestry or biology.
Academics
February 1, 2018
Mets Ron Darling Pitches in for Mcguire Scholars
St. Francis College students, faculty and friends had a chance to meet the Mets legend Ron Darling at an event to raise awareness for the Robert J. McGuire Scholarship Fund on February 1, 2018.
Academics
January 30, 2018
This Is a Time for Us to Be Bold - President Martinez-Saenz Lays Out Vision for St. Francs College
In a deeply personal address with anecdotes about his family and an exploration of the mission of college education in the modern day, St. Francis College President Miguel Martinez-Saenz laid out an ambitious plan setting the College on a path of growth and transformation.
Academics
January 30, 2018
Backpack Broadcasting - the Pros and Cons of Entrepreneurship
Dexter Henry mixed his love for sports with video production and started his own entrepreneurial venture, Backpack Broadcasting.
Academics
January 25, 2018
Explaining Our Fear of Crime
Saying that the people most afraid of crime are those least likely to become victims, Professor Murray Lee, of the University of Sydney Law School tried to explain this paradox, why we fear crime and how that affects are daily routines.
