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SFC Graduate with Cerebral Palsy Walks Across Stage in Emotional Commencement Moment
Academics
November 9, 2010
Ny1 Anchor Cheryl Wills Brings History to Life Through Words, Songs and Pictures
When NY1 Anchor and Reporter Cheryl Wills stumbled upon the name Sandy Wills during a lazy Internet search, she discovered that her great-great-great-grandfather was a runaway slave who fought for the North in the Civil War and her reporter's instincts immediately kicked in. Less than a year later, Wills has written and published Die Free: A Heroic Family History which she presented through words, music and pictures to a rapt audience on Tuesday, November 9 at St. Francis College.
Academics
November 4, 2010
St. Francis Professor Honored With Merit of Honor Award
St. Francis College Professor of Fine Arts Suzanne Forsberg was honored by her alma mater, the University of Utah with the 2010 Merit of Honor for Distinguished Service, November 4 at a banquet hosted by the University of Utah Alumni Association and the Emeritus Alumni Board.
Academics
November 4, 2010
Islam: Life Against Terror
The St. Francis College Muslim Student Association hosted the discussion, Islam: Life Against Terror with Imam Mazen Mokhtar a member of the New Jersey Chapter of the Muslim American Society (MAS) on November 4 in Founders Hall.
Academics
October 29, 2010
St. Francis Leo Club Volunteer for More Than 400 Children at Halloween Party
St. Francis College, founded in 1859 by the Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn, is located in Brooklyn Heights, N.Y. Since its founding, the College has pursued its Franciscan mission to provide an affordable, high-quality education to students from New York City’s five boroughs and beyond. ### St. Francis College, 180 Remsen Street, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201 www.sfc.edu
Academics
October 28, 2010
Are the Tea Parties Good for New York?
An equal mix of St. Francis College students, Manhattan Institute supporters and the larger community were on hand to hear how the Tea Party movement, which has gotten enormous attention in other parts of the country, is affecting New York politics. The debate, Are the Tea Parties Good for New York?, held October 28 at St. Francis, was co-sponsored by St. Francis College and the Manhattan Institute and featured Steve Malanga of the Manhattan Institute and Jacob Weisberg, editor-in-chief of the Slate Group
Academics
October 18, 2010
Federal Judge Paul G. Gardephe Talks About Duties on the Bench and Judicial Responsibilities
United States District Judge Paul G. Gardephe gave a crowded room of students and members of the St. Francis College community a comprehensive talk on the importance of the American judicial system and the way the court system works on Monday, October 18 at the College.
Academics
October 14, 2010
Students to Be Part of Film on Masculinity
A theater full of St. Francis College students watched clips of a forthcoming documentary then participated in a lively discussion afterwards on how popular culture teaches men and women to be misogynists and how that can stopped. The session, on October 14, was recorded for possible use in the final version of filmmaker Thomas Keith's new film, The Manual for Building Dysfunctional Men (and How to Make Repairs).
Academics
October 12, 2010
Acclaimed Historian Eric Foner Separates Myth From Reality on Abraham Lincoln's Evolving Views on Slavery
From buy outs for slave owners and colonization to the Emancipation Proclamation, Eric Foner, one of the nation's foremost historians, separated reality from myth and told a crowd at St. Francis College on Tuesday, October 12 about the evolution of Abraham Lincoln's views on slavery. The talk was based on Foner's just released book, The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery.
Academics
October 7, 2010
St. Francis Hosts Ahaa's Symposium on American Art
More than 100 professors, grad students, independent scholars, and museum professionals from across the country and as far away as Paris, Francs came to St. Francis College for the Association of Historians of American Art's (AHAA) first even independent symposium, "Current Research in American Art" from October 7 to 9.
Academics
October 3, 2010
Five Franciscan Brothers Representing 260 Years of Dedication Celebrate Jubilees
Five Franciscan Brothers, all graduates of St. Francis College, celebrated their Jubilees Sunday, October 3 at The Immaculate Conception Center in Douglaston. Superior General of the Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn Brother William Boslet, O.S.F. '70, another graduate, attended the Mass, which was celebrated by Most Reverend John C. Dunne, DD, Auxiliary Bishop of Rockville Centre.
