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Academics
February 25, 2010
St. Francis Religious Studies Professor Alexandria Egler Shares Expertise on Angels and Sin for Documentary Series
Making her debut as a religious expert for the New York Emmy nominated series Mysteries of the Church, Religious Studies Professor Alexandria Egler offered keen insights for two episodes discussing Angels and Sin on the NET program.
Academics
February 23, 2010
Symposium: Journalism in the Age of the Internet
A distinguished collection of journalists and media experts came together at St. Francis College on Tuesday, February 23 in Founders Hall for the symposium: Journalism in the Age of the Internet, co-hosted by St. Francis and the Manhattan Institute.
Academics
February 18, 2010
A Championship Tribute at Arthur Curry Scholarship Reception
Legendary boxing champion Roy Jones, Jr. led several hundred St. Francis College students and friends of Arthur Curry in singing Happy Birthday on February 18 in the St. Francis Genovesi Center on what would have been Curry's 50th birthday. Jones, Jr., HBO Sports Commentator Jim Lampley, Curry's mother Lise and others from the boxing community all came to St. Francis for the formal announcement that the Arthur Curry Scholarship Program has been established.
Academics
February 11, 2010
St. Francis Professor Richard Berleth Shines Light on Unheralded but Essential Revolutionary War Battleground
When most people think about the major battles that brought victory to America in the Revolutionary War they tend to look south of New York, but St. Francis College Professor Richard Berleth tells us in his new book, Bloody Mohawk: The French and Indian War & American Revolution on New York's Frontier (Black Dome Press) that those battles may never have been fought if not for the pivotal, fierce and oftentimes overlooked frontline fighting that continued in New York State.
Academics
January 28, 2010
Stage & Tv Actor Jim Brochu Brings Zero to His Alma Mater
Star of the one-man show Zero Hour, St. Francis College Alumnus and former member of the College's Troupers acting club, Jim Brochu '69 proved you can go home again when he returned to Brooklyn Heights, Thursday, January 28 to spend time with the College's students, faculty, administrators and many old friends.
Academics
January 28, 2010
Winter Graduates Celebrate 2010 Commencement
The first graduating class of the new decade proudly marched into the St. Francis College Genovesi Center, Thursday, January 28 as a full house of friends and family looked on for the 2010 Winter Commencement.
Academics
January 25, 2010
Visiting Professor Fred Siegel Brings Wealth of Experience
With one semester complete and another just beginning, Visiting Professor Fred Siegel, Ph. D. has had an immediate impact on the students and community at St. Francis College. Siegel, who is currently on sabbatical from Cooper Union for Science and Art is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, contributing editor to City Journal and prolific writer of articles and editorial pieces that cut to the heart of New York politics and economics.
Academics
January 12, 2010
St. Francis Welcomes New Vice President for Development Thomas Flood
The New Year brings a new Vice President for Development to St. Francis College as Thomas Flood moves across town from the Brooklyn Diocese to assume the post.
Academics
January 12, 2010
St. Francis Professor Edits New Collection of Award Winning Authors
St. Francis College English Professor Gregory F. Tague is pleased to announce the publication of Pain and Memory: Reflections on the Strength of the Human Spirit in Suffering (Editions Bibliotekos), a book of creative prose and poetry falling under the literary theme of medical humanities. The book, which was carefully edited by Prof. Tague, features twenty-five selections by eighteen accomplished and award-winning authors. Assisting in the publication process was St. Francis English Major Paul E. Benkert. John F. Lennon, Assistant Professor of English, wrote the Foreword to the collection.
Academics
January 7, 2010
St. Francis Accounting Professor Carmine Nogara Elected to Borough Council
When St. Francis College Accounting Professor Carmine Nogara talks to his class this spring about government accounting he will have a whole new perspective on the subject. Today, Nogara will be sworn in to begin serving on the Glen Rock, New Jersey Borough Council.
