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Academics
January 20, 2011
Separating Facts From Myths of Global Warming
Global warming is an indisputable fact, Michael Oppenheimer, member of a Nobel Prize-winning UN panel told an audience during his lecture Thursday, January 20 at St. Francis College, saying it's now our responsibility to lessen how big the climate change will be
Academics
January 18, 2011
St. Francis Announces New Avp for Enrollment
St. Francis College is proud to announce the promotion of Joseph Cummings as the College's new Assistant Vice President of Enrollment Management Services where he will oversee the areas of Admissions and Student Financial Services.
Academics
December 25, 2010
St. Francis Students Spread Holiday Cheer
Two St. Francis College students made sure children at New York Methodist Hospital were not left out of the holiday of season this year when stopped by the Pediatric Ward for a special toy delivery before Christmas.
Academics
December 20, 2010
St. Francis to Play for First Time at Msg Holiday Classic
The St. Francis College Men's Basketball team is playing in the Madison Square Garden Holiday Classic for the first time against Northwestern on December 20 at 7:00pm. The winner of that game plays for the Championship the next night against the winner of the St. John's, Davidson match-up. The losers of both games will meet in a Consolation contest also on December 21.
Academics
December 10, 2010
How a Changing Brooklyn Affects Its Literati
Coming from different backgrounds but all a part of the Brooklyn Literati, five authors and publishers from Brooklyn came together December 10 for an open discussion on how changing neighborhoods are having an impact on the writers' community of the borough for Brooklyn in Literature, 1855-2010 at St Francis College.
Academics
December 9, 2010
St. Francis Students Explore Idea of Hate Through Drama
A collection of St. Francis College students presented a deeply moving and personal production with a focus on hate in our society in their two performances of Israel Horovitz's The Indian Wants the Bronx and their original production How We Got That Way, in the College's Maroney Forum for Arts, Culture and Education on December 9.
Academics
December 7, 2010
Public Relations Expert Terrie Williams Faces Black Pain
Students from St. Francis College were witness to a very honest and emotional talk on depression from noted public relations expert and author Terrie Williams on Tuesday, December 7 at the College.
Academics
December 6, 2010
Scholarships Students Dine With Their Benefactors
In an annual tradition at St. Francis College honoring the Franciscan ideal of giving back, more than 150 people, including scholarship recipients and the people who funded their awards, came together for a special reception on December 6.
Academics
December 6, 2010
Terry Quinn & Company Perform Theater Songs and Arias
A highly excited and contented audience gathered on Dec. 6 at St. Francis College for another Concert at Half-Past Twelve. The audience warmly welcomed Terry Quinn and Company for a one of a kind performance. The songs ranging from opera arias to theater were all written and introduced by Terry Quinn, a noted librettist, novelist, and playwright.
Academics
December 3, 2010
Author Julie Orringer Reads From Invisible Bridge
With inspiration and an education from epic tomes including Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace and George Eliot's Middlemarch, Julie Orringer produced the highly acclaimed novel The Invisible Bridge, which she shared with a crowd of literature lovers at St. Francis College for the latest event in the Walt Whitman Writers Series on November 3.
