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Featured
May 19, 2025
SFC Graduate with Cerebral Palsy Walks Across Stage in Emotional Commencement Moment
In the Spotlight
May 6, 2021
Rare Firsthand Account of Blues Legend Robert Johnson, Part of SFC Student Discussion
In an April 20, 2021, online discussion with the St. Francis College popular music class taught by Brian Gregory, Ed.D., assistant professor of communication arts, Augusta Palmer, Ph.D., associate professor of communication arts, moderated a discussion with writer Preston Lauterbach and 95-year-old Annye C. Anderson in which she reflected on her youth with blues legend Robert Johnson prior to his death in 1938 at the age of 27 and her lifelong connection with his musical legacy.
Academics
May 3, 2021
St. Francis College Prepares Next Generation of Teachers
For years, St. Francis College's Education Department has been training new generations of educators, offering undergraduate degrees in childhood and adolescent education and physical education that prepare students for graduate school, professional certification and fulfilling jobs in primary and secondary school settings. Since spring 2019, the College has graduated 47 education majors.
In the Spotlight
April 29, 2021
St. Francis College Launches Fellows Program, With Focus on Diversity and Human Rights
A new Fellows program launching this year will bring professionals who have expertise in human rights and diversity issues into the St. Francis College community, helping enrich the College's academic curriculum and learning opportunities for students.
In the Spotlight
April 26, 2021
In the Spotlight: Joshlyn K. Mensah '22, Biology
April 26, 2021
St. Francis College Launches New Hub for Faculty Development
Debuting in spring 2021, the Center for the Advancement of Faculty Excellence (the CAFE) is a new locus for faculty development within the College's Office of Academic Affairs. Under the leadership of Molly Mann, Ph.D., its new director, the CAFE hosts workshops, administers programs and offers individualized coaching that will enrich student instruction, ultimately enabling students – particularly from populations historically under-represented in higher education – to meet intended learning outcomes.
Academics
April 22, 2021
Academy Award-Nominated Screenwriter Shaka King in Discussion With St. Francis College's Ben Snyder
Shaka King, director and co-screenwriter of the 2021 Academy Award-nominated film "Judas and the Black Messiah," will discuss his work and career with screenwriter and playwright Ben Snyder, the dramatic writing coordinator for St. Francis College's MFA program, on May 6 at 7 p.m., as the latest guest in the College's Write in Brooklyn discussion series.
April 21, 2021
A Day to Pause and Pray
As our nation processes the outcome of the Chauvin trial, a moment in our history that is certain to raise mixed emotions in all of us, and as we work to heal and to consider the many ways the world needs us to be beacons of hope, I have made a decision to close the campus on Friday, April 23rd, to give us all an opportunity to pause, pray, reflect, meditate and/or talk to those we care about regarding the state of the world today.
In the Spotlight
April 20, 2021
Processing the Verdict
April 20, 2021
Post-Verdict Reflections
April 16, 2021
Reflections on the Violence in Our Midst
"I urge you all to take time to reflect upon the Franciscan values of inclusivity, mercy, compassion and kindness that guide this institution and contemplate on the ways we can draw upon those values in the pursuit of justice that these times require. Please continue to speak out and to engage in meaningful dialogue with those around you. As always, I stand with all of you as we denounce this violence and as we strive to live lives that promote peace, justice and true equality for everyone."
