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Academics
November 6, 2009
21st Greater New York Conference on Behavioral Research
St. Francis College Alumni, Current Students and Faculty all played a part in the 21st Greater New York Conference on Behavioral Research held at the College on November 6. They contributed to the more than 40 scientific presentations delivered by undergraduate and graduate students as well as faculty from many area colleges and universities, representing various Psychological fields. The conference is endorsed by several national and regional organizations and provides students with a chance to meet and mingle with some prominent persons in the field.
Academics
November 5, 2009
St. Francis Scholars Meet Donors Who Supported Their Education
More than 50 of the best and brightest students at St. Francis College met with the alumni and friends of the College who funded their education at the Annual Endowed Scholarship Reception held November 5 in McArdle Hall.
Academics
October 27, 2009
Student Newspaper the Voice Is Now sfctoday.com
Leaving print behind and moving entirely online, the St. Francis College student newspaper, The Voice is now sfctoday.com.
Academics
October 21, 2009
SFC Alumni Return to Screen Two Feature Films
It was a mini-film festival of St. Francis College Communication Arts alumni October 21 and 22 as former students Terrisha Kearse and Fabian Baez returned to their alma mater to screen their films.
Honors & Awards
October 20, 2009
Rick Moody Latest Author for Walt Whitman Writers Series
With a practiced, determined reading style that drew out pools of raw emotions touched with humor, author Rick Moody presented two of his works to a packed audience for the latest installment of the Walt Whitman Writers Series at the St. Francis College Maroney Forum for Arts, Culture & Education on Tuesday, October 20.
Lecture Series
October 19, 2009
Full House Enjoy the Love Songs of John and Abigail Adams
A crowd of nearly 300 people filled St. Francis College's Founders Hall for the world premier of Terry Quinn's A Distant Love: Songs of John and Abigail Adams, as the latest presentation of the Thomas J. Volpe Lecture Series on Monday, October 19.
Academics
October 14, 2009
Can New York State Government Be Reformed?
With multi-billion dollar budget deficits looming for New York State and no clear cut solution to bridge the gap, a group of experts brought together by St. Francis College and the Manhattan Institute on October 14, tackled the issue while answering the question, "Can New York State Government Be Reformed?"
Academics
September 24, 2009
SFC Academic Center Dedicated to Frank & Mary Macchiarola
It was at last year's Spring Commencement when then St. Francis College Board of Trustees Chairman Brendan J. Dugan '68 surprised Frank J. '62 and Mary Macchiarola with the announcement that the College's new Academic Center would be adorned with their names in honor and appreciation of their commitment and contributions to the College. Now, as President of the College, Mr. Dugan formally dedicated the Frank and Mary Macchiarola Academic Center with a special celebration on Friday, September 25.
Academics
September 23, 2009
SFC on Leading Edge for College Student Retention
St. Francis College, proud to be on the leading edge for college student retention, will be sharing some of its successful programs at the National Symposium on Student Retention next week in Buffalo. Monica Michalski, Assistant Dean Freshman Studies & Academic Enhancement and Steven Catalano, Director of Institutional Research and Planning will present their paper, "Improving Student Persistence and Success: A Data-Driven Approach."
Academics
September 17, 2009
Celebrating the Constitution – 222nd Anniversary of Signing
It was a celebration of the famous and not so famous men who debated and drafted the Constitution of the United States; presented by 10 members of the St. Thomas More Pre-Law Society at St. Francis College on Thursday, September 17, 2009. The event marks the 222nd anniversary of the signing in 1787.
