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July 6, 2026
Historic Milestone: MSCHE Approves St. Francis College for Doctoral Accreditation
For the first time in its 167-year history, St. Francis College has been approved by MSCHE to offer accreditation at the doctoral level, clearing the way for its first Ph.D. program. Read on to learn about the new Ph.D. in Information Technology and what's next as NYSED review continues.
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).
Academics
February 9, 2009
Nikki Giovanni Treats Full House to Poems and Personality
St. Francis College's Founder Hall was not big enough to hold everyone who wanted to see Poet Nikki Giovanni deliver a rapid fire lecture of cultural quips, stories and, of course, the poems she is so well known for as part of the College's Black History Month celebrations, Monday, February 9. Several dozen people watched Giovanni on a simulcast in the adjacent Callahan Center.
Academics
January 28, 2009
SFC Celebrates Winter Graduates
More than 110 students earned their diplomas Wednesday, January 28 at the St. Francis College Genovesi Center as the College hosted the Winter 2009 Commencement.
Academics
November 14, 2008
Science Conference Hosted at St. Francis College
More than 125 academics, professional scientists and experts came to St. Francis College November 14 and 15 to help draw attention and spark interest in the sciences across the region as part of the 2008 Northeast Regional Meeting of the National Organization of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE).
Academics
November 7, 2008
Joan Copeland Performs, Drama Critics Debate
Joan Copeland, Broadway actress and sister of the late playwright Arthur Miller headlined the first ever American Drama Conference at St. Francis College November 7 to November 9, with a one woman performance presented in three parts representing Miller's take on their mother Augusta Barnett Miller. Copeland began with a reading from Miller's memoir Timebends: A Life, where he painted a vivid picture of Augusta. Copeland then moved to the grand piano to reprise the role of Rose Baum, based on Augusta and which Copeland played in Miller's play The American Clock. The performance concluded with an emotional reading of the ending monologue from Death of A Salesman.
Academics
November 6, 2008
Standing Room Only for Jonathan Lethem
Brooklyn author Jonathan Lethem began his lecture to a standing room only crowd, Thursday, November 6 at the St. Francis College Maroney Forum for Arts, Culture & Education with a reading of two Walt Whitman poems, Mannahatta and Ah Poverties, Wincings, and Sulky Retreats.
Academics
October 2, 2008
Inauguration Celebrates President Brendan J. Dugan '68
Hundreds of students, faculty, staff as well as elected officials and religious leaders attended the culmination of a week-long celebration, Thursday, October 2 marking the inauguration of Brendan J. Dugan as the 18th President of St. Francis College.
Academics
September 20, 2008
Brooklyn Existentialism: Antidote to Bad Ideas
In their new book, Brooklyn Existentialism, Voices from the Stoop explaining how Philosophical Realism can bring about the Restoration of Character, Intelligence and Taste, two St. Francis College Professors, Arthur DiClementi (Mathematics) and Nino Langiulli (Philosophy – Retired) place the blame squarely on some of the most famous thinkers in history.
Academics
September 18, 2008
Annual Celebration of the u.s. Constitution
It was a primer for some and a refresher course for others, Thursday, September 18, as six students in the St. Francis College St. Thomas More Pre-Law Society spoke about the meaning and implications of all 27 amendments to the U.S. Constitution to honor the 221st anniversary of the signing of the document.
Academics
September 15, 2008
St. Francis Opens Doors to Prep for Prep Students
Under the tutelage of Sociology and Criminal Justice Professor Emily Horowitz, four New York City students from the Prep for Prep Program and two additional student volunteers from Bronx public high schools spent the summer analyzing research for a study on public school utilization and overcrowding that Dr. Horowitz will be publishing later in the fall.