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May 19, 2025
SFC Graduate with Cerebral Palsy Walks Across Stage in Emotional Commencement Moment
Faculty
June 5, 2023
Film by SFC Professors To Debut at Festival in Rwanda
“Order My Steps,” a short film directed by Augusta Palmer, chair of the department of media and communication at St. Francis College, and written by Kathryn Grant, an instructor in the department, will premiere next month at the Women Deliver Arts & Film Festival in Kigali.
Featured
June 4, 2025
SFC Nursing Program Earns Maximum 10-Year Accreditation from CCNE
Faculty
April 29, 2022
SFC Professor Awarded NEH Grant to Complete Blues Film Project
On April 13, the National Endowment for the Humanities announced that Dr. Augusta Palmer, chair of the Communication Arts department, had been awarded a $291,480 grant to complete her documentary film “The Blues Society.”
SFC International
October 5, 2021
Second Cohort of SFC Fellows Contribute to Signature Human Rights Program
A new trio of Fellows with expertise in human rights, DEI, sustainability and human trafficking issues join the St. Francis College community, helping contribute to the development of a signature Human Rights Program.
Student Life
January 30, 2017
From Model Un to Miss Caribbean Us - SFCtv Spotlights Saskia Hosein
Earning a spot in the St. Francis College Nursing Program while also being President of the Model U.N. Club shows that junior Saskia Hosein '18 knows how to balance her school work. But SFCTV Reporter Vann Brewer '17 tells us, Saskia is also a success on an international scale.
October 26, 2018
SFC Lecturer Named Finalist for 2018 National Book Awards in Fiction
Jamel Brinkley, acclaimed writer and SFC lecturer, is named a Finalist for 2018 National Book Awards in Fiction for his debut collection of short stories titled "A Lucky Man."
Academics
July 15, 2010
SFC Professor Kate Grant's Play, the Good Counselor, Opens July 15
St. Francis College Professor Kathryn Grant will see her latest play, The Good Counselor, in lights this week at Premiere Stages at Kean University premiering on July 15 and running through August 1.
Academics
July 2, 2013
Should Superman Kill? SFC Professor Weighs in at Wall Street Journal
Sociology and Criminial Justice Professor Nickie Phillips tackles the issue of "deathworthiness" and the Man of Steel in a blog post on the Wall Street Journal site.
Academics
April 21, 2015
National Grid New York President Ken Daly '88 Advises SFC Students
St. Francis College alumnus Ken Daly '88, President of National Grid New York and member of the College's Board of Trustee came to St. Francis on April 21, 2015 to offer the talk, "Life Long Lessons in Doing the Right Thing" for the second Kenneth D. Daly – National Grid Lecture Series.
Academics
May 9, 2016
Evolution & Human Culture - SFC Professor Crosses the Liberal Arts / Science Divide