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April 3, 2009

Celebrating Life, Fighting Cancer: $18,000 Raised at College's Largest Relay Event in Four Year History

The St. Francis College community came together Friday, April 3, to raise more than $18,000 to fight cancer at the largest Relay For Life walk-a-thon held on campus in its 4 year history. A record 39 teams and nearly 230 people took part in the event.
Academics
March 29, 2009

Hundreds Attend Annual Community Day Celebration

Hundreds of St. Francis College students, faculty, staff, administrators and members of the community came out to participate in the College's 12th annual Community Day celebration Sunday March 29. The event shines a spotlight on the many cultures and ethnicities that make up the College and the surrounding Brooklyn Heights neighborhood.
Academics
March 24, 2009

Darcey Steinke Shares Memoir on Struggles and Spirituality

Her life laid bare before a standing room only crowd, author Darcey Steinke read excerpts from her memoir Easter Everywhere on March 24 at St. Francis College that dealt with the existential, like her personal struggle to understand her religious beliefs and the physical, such as her fight to overcome stuttering. Steinke's appearance was part of the Walt Whitman Writers Series, dedicated to bringing top flight authors to the College to share their thoughts on the art of writing and the specifics of their work.
Academics
March 23, 2009

Tony Award Winner Lillias White Offers Intimate Concert

Tony and Emmy Award winner Lillias White offered up an intimate concert for St. Francis College students, faculty, staff and community members Monday, March 23 in Founders Hall. The performance was alternately passionate, humorous and educational.
Academics
March 14, 2009

All City Concert Choir Performs: A Reunion of Song

Part reunion, part roast but 100% singing spectacle, the All City Concert Choir reclaimed its perch atop New York City's choral society on Saturday, March 14 at St. Francis College with a two hour concert celebration of the choir and the man who conducted them for decades, Dr. John Motley.
Academics
March 12, 2009

Prominent Finance Leaders Discuss Economic Climate

A theater full of St. Francis College Accounting, Business and Technology students had the opportunity to learn about the current economic climate from four prominent College alumni who all have an inside, up-close look at the finance industry on Thursday, March 12 in the College's Maroney Forum for Arts, Culture & Education. St. Francis President Brendan J. Dugan '68, former Chairman & CEO of the Metro NY/NJ Division of Sovereign Bancorp moderated the panel which included; Edward Travaglianti '70 President of TD Bank Long Island, Lawrence A. Marsiello '72, Managing Member and Co-Founder of Wriston Capital Management and Vincent DeGiaimo CPA '72, the COO of Muirfield Capital Management.
Academics
March 11, 2009

Empowerment at Work: Women Breaking Down Barriers in Our Global World

Those who help women around the world break through economic and social barriers and some who have succeeded came together at St. Francis College's Maroney Forum for Arts, Culture & Education, Wednesday, March 11 for the symposium, Empowerment at Work: Women Breaking Down Barriers in Our Global World.
Lecture Series
March 9, 2009

Author Salman Rushdie: Telling a Story Is the Greatest Weapon

In a globe spanning lecture that included everything from literary to pop culture references and took a hard look at the role of the writer, author Sir Salman Rushdie held rapt an overflowing crowd of more than 300 people for the 2009 Thomas J. Volpe Lecture Series in Global Business and Finance on Monday, March 9 at St. Francis College.
Academics
March 3, 2009

St. Francis Students Learn From Top Legal Alumnus Roy Reardon '51

St. Francis College Business Law students and College alumni had the opportunity to rub shoulders with a titan of the legal world and St. Francis College alumnus, Roy Reardon '51, J.D., a partner at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett on March 3.
Academics
February 10, 2009

St. Francis Announces New $50,000 Literary Prize

St. Francis College is pleased to announce the creation of a new $50,000 literary prize for an author's fourth book of fiction. The book can be either a novel or collection of short stories. The jury reading the entries is a literary all-star team featuring Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Chabon (The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay), National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction winner Jonathan Lethem (Motherless Brooklyn), author and co-editor of The Believer magazine Heidi Julavits (The Uses of Enchantment: A Novel), author and head of the writing MFA program at Columbia University Ben Marcus (The Age of Wire and String) and author Ayelet Waldman (Love and Other Impossible Pursuits).
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