Skip to main content

Search sfc.edu

What's New At SFC

Featured News

Featured
January 16, 2025
updated January 17, 2025

Welcome Back to Campus - Spring 2025

Letter from SFC Campus Leadership
Academics
March 11, 2015

Theo Gangi Shares, a New Day in America

It begins with a father's quest to save his daughter and becomes a fight to save the world. A New Day in America (Full Fathom Five Digital), by St. Francis College English Professor Theo Gangi takes readers to New York City, one year after a devastating bomb has killed millions.
Academics
March 10, 2015

Falling in Love With the Terriers

With the women's basketball team preparing for the NEC Championship game Sunday afternoon at 1:00pm on ESPNU and a shot at their first ever trip to the Women's NCAA Basketball Championship, the Men's team is preparing for it's consolation prize, a trip to the NIT for the first time in more than 50 years.
Academics
March 10, 2015

Black High School Student Activism During the Black Power Era

Dara Walker (Rutgers University - History) came to St. Francis College on March 10, 2015 to discuss her scholarly research, Dare to Fight, Dare to Win: Black High School Student Activism during the Black Power Era.
Academics
March 9, 2015

Author Matthew Thomas Shares, We Are Not Ourselves

Author Matthew Thomas (We Are Not Ourselves) came to St. Francis College March 9, 2015 to help celebrate St. Patrick's Day with a reading and discussion of his New York Times Bestselling book.
Academics
March 6, 2015

Hms Jersey: Monuments and Absences on the Battlefields of Brooklyn

Drawings from the Anna Pierrepont Series by St. Francis College Fine Arts Professor Howard Skrill.
Academics
March 3, 2015

The Good Counselor - Live at SFC

Kathryn Grant's award winning play, The Good Counselor, was performed at St.Francis College March 3 & 4, 2015 featuring a cast of St Francis College students and alumni.
Academics
March 2, 2015

A Rainbow Bridge of Light - Senior Citizen Poetry & Prose

St. Francis College proudly presents the 5th Annual Senior Citizen Reading of Poetry and Prose by members of Professor Mitch Levenberg's Senior Citizen writing class from March 2, 2015.
Academics
February 26, 2015

A Discussion of the Common Core

The Common Core has been grabbing headlines, locally and nationally for several years and continues to be a polarizing topic for educators. In an effort to reach a better understanding of the Common Core, St. Francis College presented a debate on the Pros & Cons with Kathleen Porter-Magee (Partnership for Inner-City Education) and Peter Wyatt Wood (National Association of Scholars) on Thursday, February 26, 2015.
Academics
February 26, 2015

Pix11 Reporter Jay Dow- Covering the Aftermath in Ferguson

The St. Francis College Caribbean Student Association presented a special discussion with PIX11 Reporter Jay Dow on his work covering the aftermath of the shooting death of Michael Brown by a police officer and the results of the grand jury on February 26, 2015.
Academics
February 24, 2015

The Crucifix of San Damiano

The Crucifix of San Damiano lies at the heart of the Franciscan Order. It was under that cross when in the 13th century, Francis Bernadone (St. Francis of Assisi) had a decisive moment in his conversion experience.
Loading spinner...

This site uses cookies

We use cookies to improve user experience and analyze website traffic. By continuing to use this site, you agree to the use of cookies.