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Academics
March 29, 2012
Being Human: Call of the Wild, Latest Anthology From St. Francis Professor
With the goal of helping to make better sense of our place in an evolving world, St. Francis College English Professor Gregory Tague edited his latest collection, Being Human: Call of the Wild (Editions Bibliotekos), an anthology featuring fifteen stories by twelve authors.
Academics
March 28, 2012
Author Ibn Warraq and Guests Debates, &Quot;is the West Best?"
Arguing that liberal democracy offers, "the best and perhaps the only means for all people, no matter what race or creed, to reach their full potential and live in freedom," Ibn Warraq laid out his claims from his new book, Why the West is Best at a forum held at St. Francis College's Maroney Forum for Arts, Culture & Education on Wednesday, March 28
Academics
March 28, 2012
St. Francis Student Wins Writing Scholarship
St. Francis College Psychology major Katharine Diehl '13 has just written her own ticket to an amazing summer experience, literally.
Katharine submitted five of her own poems and a letter of recommendation from English Professor Wendy Galgan to Skidmore College for a chance to make it into the 2012 New York State Summer Writers Institute Scholarship Program. She was one of 36 writers from a pool of 375 offered a full scholarship to attend the second of two, two week workshops at the College.
Academics
March 22, 2012
John Thurston Promoted to Head Coach of St. Francis Women's Basketball
St. Francis College introduced John Thurston as the new head women's basketball coach after serving the past two seasons as associate head coach. Thurston replaces Brenda Milano who resigned after completing her ninth season leading the Terriers.
Academics
March 20, 2012
St. Francis Senior Fellow's Boon on President Obama Makes 2012 Book List
Barack Obama in Hawaii and Indonesia: The Making of a Global President (Praeger), a multicultural biography of U.S. President Barack Obama written by Dinesh Sharma, a Senior Fellow at the Institute for International and Cross-Cultural Research at St. Francis College, made the Top 10 list for Black History Nonfiction for 2012.
Academics
March 8, 2012
Author of the Flame Alphabet, Ben Marcus, When Children Talking Becomes Deadly
Reading from his new novel, The Flame Alphabet, Ben Marcus painted a horrifying picture of a world where the sound of children talking causes the death of their parents. As the latest speaker in the Walt Whitman Writers Series sponsored by St. Francis College on March 8th, Marcus went on to explore the question of,
Academics
February 23, 2012
Battle Runes: Writings on War - St. Francis Professor Edits Exploration of Psychological Effects of War
St. Francis College English Professor Gregory Tague digs deep inside the psychological effects of combat, editing Battle Runes: Writings on War (Editions Bibliotekos), his latest collection of short stories and poems from twenty-one acclaimed and award-winning authors.
Academics
February 17, 2012
Four Terriers Named to 2011 Fall Commissioner's Honor Roll
Somerset, NJ – Four St. Francis College student athletes were named the Northeast Conference 2011 Fall Commissioner's Honor Roll for their outstanding achievements in the classroom. These four as well as 13 others were named to the list of Scholar-Athletes for the Fall season.
Academics
February 13, 2012
The Tension Between Catholic Schools and Charter Schools
Charter Schools were introduced as a way to improve the public school system through innovation and competition, but in New York, those Charters have had the unintended consequence of reducing enrollment at Parochial Schools across the state, says Abraham Lackman of the Albany Law School's Government Law Center at the panel discussion The Tension Between Catholic Schools & Charter Schools held at St. Francis College February 13.
Academics
January 24, 2012
St. Francis Students Rank First in Business Competition
St. Francis Management Majors have again achieved top rankings in the international GLO-BUS management simulation competition, scoring a first place finish and top five percent finish among almost two thousand competitor teams from more than 100 colleges and universities.
