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Belonging & Engagement
November 21, 2017

Hijacking Fear: How Politicians and the Media Manipulate Us

Margee Kerr, author of SCREAM: Chilling Adventures in the Science of fear came to St. Francis College to offer the talk, Hijacking Fear: The subtle, and not so subtle ways politicians and the media use fear to motivate action on November 21, 2017.
Academics
November 16, 2017

SFC Marks 11th Annual Great American Smokeout With Nyc Smoke-Free

The tobacco epidemic kills 28,200 people every year in New York State alone and afflicts more than a half million New Yorkers with serious tobacco-related illnesses and disabilities. Despite a substantial decline in smoking rates in New York City in the past decade, there are still tobacco-related health disparities affecting many New Yorkers. As part of the Great American Smokeout (GASO), NYC Smoke-Free collaborated with St. Francis College in Brooklyn Heights to encourage smokers on campus and in the larger community to quit for one day and to raise awareness of the importance of smoke-free protections in creating environments where quit attempts are more likely to be successful.
Academics
November 14, 2017

An Examination of the Language Used in the Sandra Bland Traffic Stop

It started out as a normal traffic stop and days later ended with the suicide of Sandra Bland. St. Francis College Sociology & Criminal Justice Professor Belen Lowrey-Kinberg examined that traffic stop from a new perspective, looking at the words used by Bland and the arresting officer.
Academics
November 13, 2017

Men's Soccer Dynasty Rolls On

The St. Francis Brooklyn Men's Soccer teams wins back to back NEC Championships and the fourth in five years.
Academics
November 7, 2017

The War on Sex

St. Francis College hosted a panel discussion November 7, 2017 featuring the co-editor and contributors to a new book that examines how law, surveillance, and social control are used to stigmatize sex and fight against marriage equality, reproductive rights and access to birth control.
Belonging & Engagement
November 6, 2017

Nursing Students Gain Important Career Advice

A full house of current nursing students learned important career advice from recent graduates, St. Francis College professors, and visiting nurses at a panel on Nursing Careers hosted by the SFC Nursing Club on November 6, 2017.
Academics
November 1, 2017

Former Prisoners Share Spoken Word Performances

A prison cell can dull even the most spirited minds, but for some, creativity is a way to get beyond the prison walls.On November 1, 2017, St. Francis College student and member of the College's Post-Prison Program, Johnny Perez '18 showed home words led to positive action by hosting Diary of My State Pen, a night of poetry and performances by formerly incarcerated writers.
Academics
October 30, 2017

Challenging Perspectives on Street-Based Sex Work

Hidden on the fringes of society in a world that few will speak about openly, the rights of sex workers sit at the heart of civil liberties for all. The Center for Crime & Popular Culture at St. Francis College brought an international panel to Brooklyn Heights on October 30, 2017 to discuss a new book that tries to bring the problem and possible solutions to the forefront, Challenging Perspectives on Street-Based Sex Work (Temple University Press, 2017).
Academics
October 29, 2017

What You Missed at Open House

St. Francis College President Miguel Martinez-Saenz welcomed hundreds of prospective students and their families to the Fall 2017 Open House on October 29.
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