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January 16, 2025
updated January 17, 2025

Welcome Back to Campus - Spring 2025

Letter from SFC Campus Leadership
Academics
June 19, 2009

East New York Grade Schoolers Put on Path to Private College

More than 180 student in kindergarten through third grade from East New York Prep Charter School, along with the head of the school and their teachers spent the day at St. Francis College on Friday, June 19 learning from professors and college students about what they can achieve if they stay true to the values instilled in them by their principal.
Academics
February 28, 2013

Race & South African Theater

St. Francis College marked Black History Month with a look at Race and South African Theater, Past and Present, featuring a discussion of the impact of music and theater on Apartheid by Jacqueline Castledine and Megan Lewis, both from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Academics
February 7, 2013

Civil Rights Activist Mark Naison

SFCTV's Shaquila Griszell introduces us to civil rights activist and author of "White Boy" Mark Naison.
Academics
February 18, 2015

High Hopes for Hoops

To a person, they'll tell you that, "They haven't won anything yet," but there is a lot of excitement in Brooklyn Heights and a ton of attention being focused on the St. Francis College Men's Basketball team over the past few weeks.
September 21, 2018

Concerts at Half-Past Twelve Brings Brazilian Guitarist João Kouyoumdjian to Founders Hall

Kouyoumdjian's performance, "Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month," will feature several works by Spanish composers, including Fernando Sor and Isaac Albéniz, as well as two Brazilian composers.
In the Spotlight
September 27, 2018

St. Clare & St. Francis Week Brings Franciscan Lecture and More

Dr. John Kruse of Neumann University will deliver the Franciscan lecture, "How Becoming a Franciscan Peacemaker through Generosity Can Save the World," in which he will draw from the lives of Francis and Clare to address how an attitude of letting go can heal relationships in an era rife with division, tension, and conflict.
Lecture Series
September 23, 2018

Thomas J. Volpe Lecture Series Returns Oct. 10 With Alvin Irby

St. Francis College is proud to announce that Alvin Irby, award-winning social entrepreneur and founder of Barbershop Books, is the guest speaker for the 2018 Thomas J. Volpe Lecture Series.
Academics
September 27, 2018

Live Music and Art Experience Brings the Spirit of South Africa to Brooklyn

Artist-in-residence Yasser Booley will present a curated live music experience that takes guests on an inspiring journey through his hometown of Capetown and back to America.
Academics
October 10, 2018

Law, Comics, and Justice Conference Brings Together Scholars, Creators

The Graphic Justice Discussions: Law, Comics, Justice Conference is set for Oct. 20th at 180 Remsen Street.
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