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July 6, 2026
Historic Milestone: MSCHE Approves St. Francis College for Doctoral Accreditation
For the first time in its 167-year history, St. Francis College has been approved by MSCHE to offer accreditation at the doctoral level, clearing the way for its first Ph.D. program. Read on to learn about the new Ph.D. in Information Technology and what's next as NYSED review continues.
Academics
February 25, 2013
Award Winning Director Todd Solondz Screens and Talks About 'Dark Horse'
With an acute awareness of the place his movies hold in the larger film industry, Director Todd Solondz (Welcome to the Doll House, Happiness) came to St. Francis College to screen and talk about his latest work, Dark Horse on February 14.
Academics
February 25, 2013
Lincoln, General Grant, and the Civil War
A visit to West Point will uncover very little about one of it's most famous alumni; no statues, plaques or commemorative busts. It's an indifference that Ulysses S. Grant redirected back at his alma mater, says Todd Brewster, Professor of History and Director of the Center for Oral History at the United States Military Academy at West Point during the talk, Lincoln, General Grant and the Civil War, on February 25.
Academics
February 13, 2013
SFC Professor Speaks About Pope's Resignation
St. Francis College History Professor Bro. Geoffrey Clement, OSF appeared on WNBC New York Nonstop February 11 to talk about the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI.
Academics
February 13, 2013
Spring Open House - Sunday, March 3
Learn more about our Spring Open House.
Academics
February 13, 2013
The Presidency, the Fbi, and Martin Luther King, Jr.
Not only did the FBI want to discredit Martin Luther King, Jr., it also wanted to replace him with an African-American leader more aligned with its views, said Political Science Professor Frank Sorrentino during his Black History Month lecture, The Presidency, The FBI and Martin Luther King, Jr. on February 13 at St. Francis College.
February 11, 2013
Being Human: Call of the Wild
Reading stories of the cycle of life, human history and the ephemeral world, authors Janyce Stefan-Cole, Lisa Sita and Anne Whitehouse shared their thoughts on being human, for a special event, February 6, that featured some of the work which appears in the anthology, Being Human: Call of the Wild (Editions Bibliotekos).
Academics
February 7, 2013
The Maskhande Waltz
In his first community event of the Spring 2013 semester, Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Vaneshran Arumugam shared a detailed story about growing up black under Apartheid in South Africa.
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 1, 2013
A Semester Long Study of Carnival
This spring, as millions of people put on masks, feathers and beads for Mardi Gras or Carnival, St. Francis College students will take a deeper look at the meaning behind the "carnivalesque" in a new course taught by Sociology Professor Deinya Phenix.
Academics
February 1, 2013
Sophomore Guard Named to Academic All-District First Team
Sophomore guard Sarah Benedetti (Canton,CT/Canton) was named to the 2012-13 Capital One Women's Basketball Academic All-District First Team, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). This honor recognizes the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances athletically and in the classroom.