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May 19, 2025
SFC Graduate with Cerebral Palsy Walks Across Stage in Emotional Commencement Moment
Academics
February 13, 2012
The Tension Between Catholic Schools and Charter Schools
Charter Schools were introduced as a way to improve the public school system through innovation and competition, but in New York, those Charters have had the unintended consequence of reducing enrollment at Parochial Schools across the state, says Abraham Lackman of the Albany Law School's Government Law Center at the panel discussion The Tension Between Catholic Schools & Charter Schools held at St. Francis College February 13.
Academics
January 24, 2012
St. Francis Students Rank First in Business Competition
St. Francis Management Majors have again achieved top rankings in the international GLO-BUS management simulation competition, scoring a first place finish and top five percent finish among almost two thousand competitor teams from more than 100 colleges and universities.
Academics
January 23, 2012
St. Francis College Winter Commencement Speaker Tells Graduates Don't Settle for Getting By, &Quot;choose to Succeed"
Telling her fellow classmates that getting by is not enough, St. Francis College Winter 2012 Valedictorian, Hadar Burger encouraged her classmates to follow their dreams with passion and to, "choose to flourish and to succeed."
Academics
January 21, 2012
St. Francis Inducts Five Into Athletic Hall of Fame
Five outstanding former student-athletes were inducted into the St. Francis College Hall of Fame on Saturday, January 21st at the Brooklyn Heights campus: Ron Arnold (06', Men's Basketball), Shelia M. Pickard (79, Women's Swimming), Mark Ferro (83', Men's Swimming & Water Polo), Gary Gooden (97', Men's Soccer, Track & Field), and Marie McGoldrick-Raico ('94, Women's Volleyball & Softball).
Academics
December 21, 2011
Exploring Brooklyn's Past: St. Francis Teams With Brooklyn Historical Society
In the dark, wood-paneled library of the Brooklyn Historical Society, students in Eric Platt's history class pulled on pristine white gloves and began to pore over delicate black and white photos laid out on long tables. Some of the photographs — dating back to around 1900 — are grainy family portraits taken on the Coney Island boardwalk and printed on iron sheets. Later photos, taken in the 1980s in the same location, show graffiti-scarred, dilapidated buildings.
Academics
December 5, 2011
St. Francis Receives $15,000 From Staples Foundation to Support Summer Science Academy
The Staples Foundation is supporting St. Francis College and its goal of encouraging education and careers in science with a grant for $15,000 to support the College's Summer Science Academy.
Lecture Series
December 1, 2011
A Morning With Pete Hamill: Novelist Speaks for 2011 Thomas J. Volpe Lecture Series
Academics
November 22, 2011
St. Helen's School in Howard Beach Celebrates Partnership With St. Francis College
Students, faculty and leaders of St. Helen's School and St. Francis College gathered on a sunny, Monday morning, November 14, to celebrate the partnership that will enable top ranked St. Francis College to share higher education resources with the students of St. Helen's School.
Academics
November 14, 2011
Biographer Paul Elie Discusses Lives of Four American Catholics
Editor and biographer Paul Elie, author of The Life You Save May Be Your Own: An American Pilgrimage spoke about the four American contemporary authors featured in his book; Dorothy Day, Thomas Merton, Walker Percy, and Flannery O'Connor; on November 14 at St. Francis College.
Academics
November 11, 2011
Spotlight Shines "In Black": Student Premieres Feature Film
A crowd of students, friends, and family gathered inside St. Francis College's Founders Hall on 11/11/11 for the east coast premiere of "In Black," the award winning feature film by St. Francis alumnus Evan Apostolakos '11.
