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November 8, 2011

St. Francis Professors Appear on Mysteries of the Church

St. Francis Fine Arts Professor Dr. Francis Greene traces the changing artistic representations of Jesus throughout history as part of the 2011 season of Mysteries of the Church, a documentary show on NET TV.
Academics
November 7, 2011

Reflections at the World Trade Center and Franciscan Responses to 9/11 St. Francis Professors Commemorate and Reflect on Tragedy

As the attacks of 9/11 move further into the past, St. Francis Professors Francis Greene & Brother Edward Wesley, spoke about how memorials and a Franciscan approach to the events help people commemorate and reflect on the tragedy at a talk on November 7 in the St. Francis Maroney Forum for Arts, Culture and Entertainment.
Academics
November 3, 2011

Fdny Commissioner Thomas Von Essen '72 Reflects on 9/11

Being a good leader means making the best decision possible even when you don't have all the information you'd like. That's the situation St. Francis College alumnus Thomas Von Essen '72 found himself in on September 11, 2001 as he surveyed the devastation after the first plane hit the North Tower of the World Trade Center, he told a rapt audience on November 3 at St. Francis College.
Academics
October 28, 2011

The Making of Barack Obama, the Global President

In 2008, when Barack Obama became the first African-American president of the United States, he reiterated his promise to Americans of "Change we can believe in." The author of a new book about the president, Dinesh Sharma, told the audience at St. Francis College on October 28 that by understanding Obama's multicultural upbringing and the events and individuals that fundamentally shaped his character, Americans can gain valuable insight into exactly what type of change Obama plans to implement for America's future.
Academics
October 26, 2011

Women Helping Women at St. Francis College

According to the Center for Women's Business Research "10.1 million firms are owned by women (50% or more), employing more than 13 million people, and generating $1.9 trillion in sales as of 2008." Women face a number of obstacles in the workplace but through mentorship, leadership, networking and work-life balance, women are not only staying in business, they are breaking through the glass ceiling. These strategies were the focus of a panel discussion featuring extraordinary women leaders across various industries, an event hosted by the St. Francis College Women's Center on October 26 in the St. Francis Genovesi Center.
Academics
October 17, 2011

Author Dinaw Mengestu Stresses Common Experiences in Literature

He was born in Ethiopia and immigrated to the United States when he was two, but Walt Whitman Writer Series speaker Dinaw Mengestu says despite obvious physical, ethnic and geographic differences, it is what all people have in common that makes literature such an effective way to communicate and educate.
Academics
October 11, 2011

Poet John Guzlowski Reads About Lives Shaped by World War II: Son of Nazi Slave Workers Recounts Lives of Victims

Born in a World War II work camp to parents who were slave laborers under the Nazis, John Guzlowski shared a series of deeply personal and powerfully shocking poems about his parents and their experiences as Polish Catholic victims of the Nazis on October 11 in St. Francis College's Founders Hall.
Academics
October 11, 2011

Deadline Artists: The Art of the Newspaper Column

ead your column, but now your headline has to include catchy keywords to register with search engine optimization program or your work will get lost in the wilderness of the internet. The competing ideas served as the background for the panel discussion based on the book Deadline Artists: America's Greatest Newspaper Columns hosted by St. Francis College and the Manhattan Institute on October 11 in the College's Founders Hall.
Academics
October 4, 2011

Young Voters and the 2012 Election: Will College Students Impact the 2012 Election and America's Future

St. Francis College and the Manhattan Institute co-hosted the forum Young Voters and the 2012 Election featuring Morley Winograd and Michael Hais, authors of Millennial Momentum: How a New Generation is Remaking America on October 4 in the College's Founders Hall. Winograd and Hais explored the ideology of the millennial generation and their increasing political influence, comparing Millennials to older generations, and examining their possible impact on the 2012 presidential election.
Academics
September 19, 2011

Arab Spring "A Devastating Blow to Ideology of Al-Qaeda"

The correlation between 9/11 and the 2011 Arab Spring and the idea of Amoral Moralism were the topics of a two part lecture by St. Francis College Professors Yassin El-Ayouty and Gerald J. Galgan marking the tenth anniversary of the attacks in the College's Maroney Forum for Arts, Culture & Education on September 19.
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