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May 24, 2007

Cranberries & Grapes Proven Virus Fighters

Brooklyn Heights, NY - Every year, millions of people across the world are infected by intestinal viruses that cause debilitating diarrhea. New research into the preventative powers of cranberries and Concord grapes by professors at St. Francis College shows promise to help fight these viruses and to shorten tens of thousands of hospital stays in the United States and possibly prevent thousands of deaths worldwide every year.
Academics
May 21, 2007

2007 Spring Commencement

Nearly 300 students from St. Francis College received their diplomas and a hug from College President Frank Macchiarola '62 at the spring commencement ceremony Monday, May 21 at the Brooklyn Marriott.
Academics
May 21, 2007

St. Francis Tapped to Share Retention Expertise

Colleges across the country are constantly looking for ways to make sure every student that enrolls at college stays until they graduate. St. Francis College has devoted many of its resources to the problem and now is being recognized for the innovative ways the College is tackling the issue of retention.
Academics
May 17, 2007

Management Students Simulate Success

Imagine getting fifteen years of experience running an international corporation in just one semester at college. Now imagine competing against hundreds of other companies at dozens of schools and coming out right at the top.
Student Life
May 9, 2007

Annual Delaney Speech Contest

The Iraq War, Adoption Fraud, How to Maintain a Successful Marriage, Rats, those were just some of the topics of the persuasive speeches by St. Francis College students at the annual Delaney Speech Contest Monday afternoon.
Academics
May 7, 2007

Charter Day Celebration

St. Francis College celebrated the 123rd Anniversary of New York State granting the college a charter last Friday with more than 150 alumni and special guests in attendance.
Honors & Awards
May 7, 2007

40th Anniversary of Cooper v Power

"When [Andrew W. Cooper] filed the complaint in the U.S. District Court, he was well aware that he was launching a missile at the powerful political forces in the city and the state, Republican and Democratic," said Basil Paterson, the keynote speaker at the 40th Anniversary celebration of Cooper v Power, speaking about the lawsuit that led to the creation of a predominantly African-American congressional seat in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.
Academics
May 1, 2007

St. Francis Professor Emeritus Ed Strakian Playes Role in Zodiac

There are several familiar faces in the new film Zodiac, which opens this week across the country, like Jake Gyllenhaal and Robert Downey, Jr., but one face will also be familiar to thousands of St. Francis College students in particular who had the honor of taking classes with Professor Emeritus, Ed Setrakian.
Academics
April 19, 2007

Forgiveness for an Unforgivable Crime

More than a hundred students, staff and community members filled the Maroney Forum for Arts, Culture and Education Monday for the annual Yom HaShoah observance at St. Francis College. The guest lecture, "On the Holocaust and Forgiveness," was presented by Professor Andrew Kelley from Bradley University.
Academics
April 16, 2007

Student Wins Research Competition

For St. Francis College junior Chemistry Major Michael Estrella, Orlando, the home of Disney World was definitely the happiest place on earth last week. He won first prize for the NOBCChE Undergraduate Research Award Competition after presenting his research at the organization's Annual Conference. Not only did Estrella take home the $1,000 cash prize, but he was also offered a $60,000 job at chemical engineering company Rohm and Haas.
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