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Academics
May 11, 2012

Assisi Journal Unveils New Double-Sized Issue With More Than 120 Works

With contributions that reflect faith, love, grief and joy, the new issue of Assisi; An Online Journal of Arts & Letters could not be contained to the size of just one issue. Instead, Editor Wendy Galgan, an English Professor at St. Francis College made the new publication, Volume 2, Issues 2/3 - Fall 2011/Spring 2012, a double-sized collection of work.
Academics
April 28, 2012

Yom Hashoah Event: The Three Heroes of Assisi in World War II

Father André Cirino, OFM, Franciscan author and pilgrimage guide, spoke about the seldom discussed heroics of three men from the city of Assisi – one who helped save the city from destruction and the other two saving the lives of between 250 and 300 Jews from the Holocaust - for the 15th Annual Yom Hashoah Holocaust Remembrance Day event on April 28 at St. Francis College.
Academics
April 27, 2012

Borough President Marty Markowitz and Philanthropist John Loconsolo Honored at 121st Charter Day Celebration

More than 250 members of the St. Francis College community filled the College's Founders Hall April 27 as the College proudly honored the new members of the Duns Scotus Honor Society, Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz and Real Estate Developer and Philanthropist John Loconsolo at the College's 128th Charter Day.
Academics
April 25, 2012

51st Annual Charter Award Raises More Than Half Million Dollars

St. Francis College presented one of its most successful alumni, Barbara G. Koster '76 (Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Prudential Financial) with an honorary degree and the creation of a scholarship in her name at the Colleges 51st Annual Charter Award Dinner, at the New York Marriott Marquis on Wednesday, April 25
Academics
April 24, 2012

Delaney Speech Contest Winners Take Home $1,000 in Prize Money

With a four minute speech on Social Media and the Arabs, St. Francis junior Claudia Oddo '13 took home first place and $500 in the Annual Delaney Speech Contest on April 24 at St. Francis. Oddo competed against more than 25 fellow students to reach the top spot.
Academics
April 24, 2012

Prof. Edington Receives Project Management Grant

Barbara Edington, PMP, Director of the Center of Excellence in Project Management was awarded an acdemic research grant by the Project Management Institute (PMI) for a study that will offer insight into the arts community and the creative process. Her focus will be particularly on the unique hurdles artists face (logistical, financial and regulatory) as they strive to complete high quality work. The study seeks to serve as a valuable tool for project management students and to show how a project management framework could offer substantial value to artists.
Academics
April 19, 2012

An Artist's Dialogue With the Holocaust

Survivors and resisters of the Holocaust have been a recurring subject for multidisciplinary artist Edward Hillel. Hillel spoke about his artistic process as part of St. Francis College's Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day observation on April 19, 2012 in the College's Maroney Forum for Arts, Culture & Education.
Academics
March 31, 2012

14th Eileen C. Dugan Memorial Raises Money for Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy

Cold wind and rain couldn't keep 165 runners from helping to raise money for The Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy, at the 14th Eileen C. Dugan Memorial 5K Fun Run on March 31, the first time the run was held in Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Academics
March 29, 2012

Being Human: Call of the Wild, Latest Anthology From St. Francis Professor

With the goal of helping to make better sense of our place in an evolving world, St. Francis College English Professor Gregory Tague edited his latest collection, Being Human: Call of the Wild (Editions Bibliotekos), an anthology featuring fifteen stories by twelve authors.
Academics
March 28, 2012

Author Ibn Warraq and Guests Debates, &Quot;is the West Best?"

Arguing that liberal democracy offers, "the best and perhaps the only means for all people, no matter what race or creed, to reach their full potential and live in freedom," Ibn Warraq laid out his claims from his new book, Why the West is Best at a forum held at St. Francis College's Maroney Forum for Arts, Culture & Education on Wednesday, March 28
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