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Welcome Back to Campus - Spring 2025

Letter from SFC Campus Leadership
Academics
April 24, 2019

St. Francis College's Department of Fine Arts Presents Ballet Then and Now, a Performance by the Brooklyn Ballet Company

The Brooklyn Ballet Company returns to St. Francis College on April 29th to perform Ballet Then and Now, a program reflecting more than a century of music and choreography.
Academics
April 16, 2019

NYU's Dr. John Sexton to Address St. Francis College as Keynote Speaker at This Year's Charter Day Convocation

John Sexton, Ph.D., President Emeritus of New York University, will address the St. Francis College community on April 26th, as keynote speaker at the Charter Day convocation, the college's annual ceremony to present students, faculty, staff and community partners with awards and scholarships reflecting their achievements over the past year.
Academics
April 16, 2019

St. Francis College Hosts Annual Health Expo, Featuring Info and Resources From Dozens of Healthcare Pros, Games, Music and Fun

Join the St. Francis College community for its Annual Health Expo on April 24th. More than fifty health and social service organizations will provide information and resources on a range of issues related to health and well-being, including dental health, hypertension, women's health, skin care, and audiology.
Academics
April 15, 2019

Fulbright Scholar Dr. Andreas Gofas to Discuss Liberal Democracies' Efforts to Combat Terrorism

Dr. Andreas Gofas, Fulbright Visiting Scholar, Emile Noël Senior Fellow and Associate Professor of International Relations at NYU School of Law, will deliver an address on April 25th to the St. Francis College community, examining the balance liberal democracies like the United States must strike between providing security and protecting individuals' civil liberties when combating terrorism.
Alumni
April 12, 2019

58th Annual Charter Award Dinner Raises $700,000, Pays Tribute to Women's Contributions to College

Three business trailblazers, the college's first female graduates, and a Class of 2020 aspiring doctor were among the headliners at this year's Charter Award Dinner, St. Francis College's flagship annual fundraiser that brought in $700 thousand to support students' access to quality, affordable education.
Academics
April 12, 2019

St. Francis College 4th Annual Women's Film Festival Awards

Forty-seven short films by women from thirteen countries vied to be among the eleven winners of the St. Francis College 4th Annual Women's Film Festival, a three-day event honoring women's contributions to cinema and showcasing the work of emerging filmmakers from around the globe.
Academics
April 12, 2019

9/11 Museum President & Ceo Alice Greenwald to Deliver St. Francis College's Yom Hashoah Lecture on April 24th

Alice M. Greenwald, President & CEO of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, will deliver St. Francis College's annual YomHaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) lecture on April 24th.
Academics
April 9, 2019

St. Francis College's April 25th Forum on Migration Conference Will Address Legal and Policy Issues Affecting Today's Immigrants

The experiences of immigrants, refugees and asylees -- and the policies shaping their lives in an increasingly fraught political climate -- will be the focus of the Inaugural Conference: Global Migration, a day-long conference that brings together scholars, law and policy professionals, advocates and immigrants themselves.
Academics
April 8, 2019

Gay Rights Activist and Original Stonewall Protestor Donald Gallagher to Take Part in Q&a About His History and His Art

Fifty years after the watershed Stonewall uprising – a turning-point in this country's gay liberation movement -- Donald Gallagher, a witness and participant, will take part in a Q&A discussion about growing up as a gay man, his experience at Stonewall and what he sees as its legacy.
Academics
April 3, 2019

St. Francis College's Concerts at Half Past Twelve Concludes Its Spring Season With Piano Performance Featuring Compositions From Beethoven to Debussy and Poulenc

Concerts at Half Past Twelve wraps up its spring season with Compositions from Beethoven to Debussy and Poulenc, a performance by renowned pianists Zelma Bodzin and Marioara Trifan playing compositions together on one piano.
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