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Academics
June 23, 2014
Alumnus Featured on Front Page of New York Times
St. Francis College alumnus Jordan Sullivan '07 was the subject of a huge, front page story in the New York Times, Sunday, June 22.
The story recounts his first fire as a probationary fire fighter.
Academics
June 3, 2014
Women's Basketball Invited to Preseason Wnit
For the first time in program history, the St. Francis Brooklyn women's basketball team has been invited to compete in the Preseason Women's National Invitational Tournament (WNIT). The women will face Albany, upstate, on November 14 at 7pm.
Academics
May 28, 2014
Over the Falls With SFC Honors Students
St. Francis College Honors Program students descended on Niagara Falls in April for the Northeast Regional Honors Conference, presenting a variety of papers and attending workshops with their counterparts from other colleges.
Academics
May 22, 2014
A Is for Aye Aye
A 9 year old girl walks in to the New York Public Library and steps out on an alphabetical adventure in the new short film, A is for Aye Aye: An Abecedarian Adventure, planned by St. Francis College Communication Arts Professor Augusta Palmer.
Student Life
May 19, 2014
Students Present at National Health Conference
Six St. Francis College students studying Health Promotions and Healthcare Management headed uptown to Teachers College at Columbia University this semester to present their work at the 2014 Health Disparities Conference.
Academics
May 15, 2014
SFC Celebrates Spring 2014 Graduates
Valedictorian Matthew Delfino '14 delivered a spirited and emotional address to nearly 400 of his classmates during the St. Francis College Spring Commencement held May 13 at Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Academics
May 5, 2014
St. Francis to Celebrate Spring Graduates
When the class of nearly 400 students graduates from St. Francis College on Tuesday, May 13 at Spring Commencement, the College will also say goodbye to Dr. Francis Greene, a cultural studies professor who taught at St. Francis for 46 years.
Academics
May 2, 2014
Jewish & Christian World-Views in Elie Wiesel's, Night
Alan Astro, Professor of Languages & Literature at Trinity University, speaks about Elie Wiesel's Night, the archetypal Holocaust survivor account which was originally published in Yiddish. Critics have claimed that the translations into French and English mute Wiesel's anger at the non-Jewish world and casts the Holocaust in Christian, rather than Jewish, terms. This presentation will show how the charge is unfair. Rather, the original and the translations of Night blend Jewish and Christian world-views.
Academics
April 25, 2014
Charter Day Honors SFC's Finest & Brooklyn Leaders
St. Francis College recognized Brooklyn's business and nonprofit leaders as well as its top students, faculty and staff during the College's 130th Charter Day convocation on Friday, April 25.
Academics
April 24, 2014
Observing Yom Hashoah Through Words and Music
St. Francis College marked Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, on April 24, 2014 with a program of Poetry and Music.
