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Commencement
May 22, 2023
updated July 31, 2023

Watch the Spring 2023 Commencement Ceremony

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Academics
April 18, 2010

St. Francis Athletic Director Irma Garcia Honored by El Diario for 15th Annual Mujeres Destacadas Women's Luncheon

St. Francis College Athletic Director Irma Garcia, the first Latina to head an NCAA Division I Athletics Department, was recognized as one of the recipients of the 2010 "Mujeres Destacadas Award" by El Diario La Prensa, the premier publication serving New York-area Latinos. The annual Mujeres Destacadas Awards, now in their 15th year, recognizes women from business, industry, government, nonprofit, sports and entertainment who distinguished themselves in their field and have made a difference in their community.
Academics
April 15, 2010

Independent Voices on the Middle East: A Panel Discussion

Islamic taboos, the struggle for control of Islam and a hard look and modern Islamic thinkers were just some of the topics covered in the panel discussion, Independent Voices of the Middle East, co-hosted by St. Francis College and the Manhattan Institute on Thursday, April 15 in St. Francis' Founders Hall.
Academics
April 12, 2010

Annual Yom Hashoah Observance

Professor Sophie Berman, Chair of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies began her introduction for St. Francis College's Annual Yom HaShoah Observance on April 12 by stressing that it was our duty as a Franciscan institution to be a part of events that take place around the world, saying,
Academics
April 8, 2010

Biennial Conference: Society for 18th Century Music

St. Francis College proudly hosted the Fourth Biennial Meeting of the Society for Eighteenth-Century Music from April 8 – 11, with events throughout the College and across New York City. The conference, which was dedicated to the memory of the scholar H. C. Robbins Landon, attracted fifty-one registrants arrived from New Zealand, Austria, Canada, and across the United States for classical performances and presentations of cutting-edge research on topics ranging from reports on newly discovered manuscripts to fresh information on composers' lives, to revised interpretation of their works.
Academics
March 28, 2010

Fatal Promises: A Real Life Look at Human Trafficking

Human trafficking is alive and well right here in the United States, even in the New York metropolitan area Director Kat Rohrer told a crowd of students as she screened portions of her documentary Fatal Promises at an event hosted by the St. Francis College Women's Studies Center on Monday, March 29.
Academics
March 25, 2010

Feminist Author & Activist Jennifer Baumgardner Brings Message to SFC

When Jennifer Baumgardner was growing up in the culturally and ethnically homogenous area of North Dakota she said it was very easy for her and her family to take some progressive stances on issues like civil rights and gay rights, she told a crowded Maroney Forum on Thursday, March 25 as a guest speaker brought by the St. Francis College Women's Studies Minor.
Academics
March 22, 2010

Rock Journalist Offers Career Advice and History

With a slightly self-deprecating tone that belies the fact that he has one of the coolest jobs around, rock music journalist Jon Wiederhorn spoke to a group of St. Francis College students and other members of the community about his 20 year career in the business on Monday, March 22 at the College.
Academics
March 15, 2010

Syllabus on Contemporary Islam Recognized at National Level

The Honors Program at St. Francis College has experienced remarkable growth in size and stature over the past few years under the direction Dr. Jaskiran Mathur Associate Professor of Sociology & Criminal Justice. Now, The National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC) has recognized the work of Dr. Mathur and St. Francis College Economics Professor Dr. Behrouz Tabrizi for the creation of their Honors Seminar, 'Contemporary Islam: Its Socio-Economic Context'.
Academics
March 9, 2010

SFC Professor Gregory Tague Explores Origins of English Dramatic Modernism in Fourth Scholarly Book

St. Francis College Professor of English Gregory F. Tague is pleased to announce the publication of his second book of 2010 and fourth scholarly book overall, Origins of English Dramatic Modernism, 1870–1914 (Academica Press), which focuses on the development of artistic, stylistic, and intellectual English dramas.
Academics
March 4, 2010

SFC Professor Wendy Galgan Unveils Assisi: An Online Journal of Arts & Letters

Under the guidance of founder and editor Dr. Wendy Galgan, a Lecturer of English, St. Francis College is proud to announce the start of a new literary and academic tradition with the release of the inaugural issue of Assisi: An Online Journal of Arts & Letters.
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