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Academics
January 17, 2008
In Defense of Arthur Miller: New Journal Features Rebuttal to Recent Media
He's been called "the moralist of a generation," but the legacy of American playwright and icon Arthur Miller took a hit last year after an article in Vanity Fair. Now in the new issue of the Arthur Miller Journal (Vol. II, No. 2, St. Francis College), Christopher Bigsby, the noted Miller scholar, offers a spirited defense of Miller and the relationship between the father, mother (Inge Morath) and their son, Daniel.
Academics
December 18, 2007
Ranking the New Global Players
St. Francis Professor and Management Department Chairman John Dilyard for the past year has been at the center of a major new initiative sponsored by the Columbia Program on International Investment that will identify and rank the largest globally-active multinational corporations from emerging markets (MNEs). For the first time, businessmen, investors and scholars will know the names of hundreds of companies across all industries that are competing worldwide, even against the largest companies in the United States, Europe and Japan.
Academics
December 17, 2007
Million Dollar Gift a Holiday Treat From John and Mary Mccarthy
St. Francis College is the recipient of a major pre-holiday treat from alumnus John '51 and Mary McCarthy. The McCarthys pledged 1 million dollars to the College to help St. Francis continue its educational mission.
Academics
October 17, 2007
St. Francis Launches Emergency Notification System
In the continuing effort to keep St. Francis College a safe and welcome environment for all 2,300 students, faculty and staff, the College is pleased to unveil a new emergency notification system. In the event of an emergency, the system, run by the company, 3n, allows St. Francis to contact each student and employee immediately in up to seven ways including text, voice and instant message as well as email. Each person selects the best way for them to be reached in an emergency.
Academics
October 15, 2007
St. Francis Launches New Website
Big changes are online now at the St. Francis College website, www.sfc.edu. The upgraded website features a new look, video clips, personalization technology that customizes the site to each individual user and much more.
Academics
September 5, 2007
2007-08 Marks New Era at St. Francis College
As a select group of students complete their Accounting studies this school year, they will become the first graduate students to receive a Master's Degree from St. Francis College in its 150 year history.
Academics
August 29, 2007
New Psychology Lab Allows Live Experiments
The finishing touches are being put on the new Psychology lab at St. Francis College and professors and students alike are already overflowing with ways to put the new software and hardware to the test.
Academics
June 18, 2007
St. Francis Announces Slate of New Promotions
The end of the college school year is a new beginning for many of the people who work at St. Francis College. The College is pleased to announce a slate of new promotions taking effect July 1.
Academics
June 17, 2007
Leadership Changes at St. Francis College
The end of the spring 2007 semester at St. Francis College will bring many changes to the higher levels of administration at the college. Executive Vice President Richard Halverson, Ph.D., Vice President for Academic Affairs and Academic Dean Gerald Largo, Ph.D. and Athletic Director Edward Aquilone '60 are all stepping down from their posts as of June 30.
Academics
May 24, 2007
Cranberries & Grapes Proven Virus Fighters
Brooklyn Heights, NY - Every year, millions of people across the world are infected by intestinal viruses that cause debilitating diarrhea. New research into the preventative powers of cranberries and Concord grapes by professors at St. Francis College shows promise to help fight these viruses and to shorten tens of thousands of hospital stays in the United States and possibly prevent thousands of deaths worldwide every year.
