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Month: February 2018

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Faculty Resource Network Spring Seminar in Greece

February 5, 2018

Coming May 8 – 12, in Athens, Greece: ‘Rewriting History: The New Science of Antiquity,’ is a seminar sponsored by the Faculty Resource Network. FRN is  an academic partnership devoted to faculty development. Applications must be submitted by Monday, 2/12. For more information, email Dr. Jeff Gaab, or call 631-420-2467. Seminar details are found at…

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Faculty Resource Network Summer Seminars

February 5, 2018

Faculty Resource Network Summer Seminars will be offered at New York University in June. The application deadline is Monday, 2/12. The following seminars will be offered for Network Summer 2018: • Classroom Teaching Effectiveness • Designing Student Assessments Using Technology and Media • Entrepreneurship in Action • Food in the 21st Century: Health, Environment, and…

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If You Missed Commencement, Check Out these Photos and Video

February 5, 2018

Couldn’t make Winter Commencement 2017 – the largest Winter Commencement in FSC history? Well, you can get a taste of what happened by clicking here. Meanwhile, enjoy these highlights. And here’s the closed caption video and transcript.     

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Love and Music… Caribbean Style

February 5, 2018

Sunday, 2/25, 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. Patchogue Library Calypso, reggae, soca and pop music are on the bill when Tee Tee Solo and Steel Impressions Steelband take the stage in Patchogue. Tee Tee – a.k.a. FSC math major Tunisia Solomon – is leader of the band. She may be reached by email at Tunisia Solomon, or…

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Cutting-Edge Artist/Writer Molly Crabapple Speaks, Exhibits at FSC

February 5, 2018

Tuesday, 2/13, 11 a.m. – noon Gleeson Hall Room 104 Molly Crabapple is an internationally heralded artist and writer living in New York. Her work has been described as “God’s own circus posters,” by Rolling Stone, and “equal parts Hieronymus Bosch, William S. Burroughs and Cirque du Soleil,” by The Guardian.  But beneath the lavishly…

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A How-to on Improving the Quality of Your Outdoor Plants

February 5, 2018

Thursday, 2/15, 11 a.m.     School of Business Room 121B Learn tips on how to improve the quality of your plants. Dr. Nicholas Menchyk, assistant professor of urban horticulture, will present “Does Your Lawn Need to Go On a Diet?” He will discuss best management practices to eliminate unnecessary inputs while improving plant health and water…

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Student Research Day

February 5, 2018

Friday, 2/16, 10 a.m. – noon     Roosevelt Hall Support our students as they present their research projects.  There will be more than 60 poster presentations from 10 – 11 a.m. in the Multi-Purpose Room, and presentations and awards from 11 a.m. – noon in the Little Theatre. Faculty, staff and students are invited, and as…

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Craft Beer and Geopolitics? FSC Prof Says There’s a Connection

February 5, 2018

Thursday, 2/22, 10:50 a.m. – 12:05 p.m.     Knapp Hall, University Club “Taking a Swig of (and a Swing at) Putin & Trump: The Popular Geopolitics of Craft Beer” is the title of a lecture to be presented by Dr. Robert Saunders, Department of History, Politics and Geography. Dr. Saunders’ presentation is the spring’s first lecture…

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Billions of Dollars Flow from FSC to the LI Economy

February 5, 2018

Two and a half billion dollars. That’s the amount FSC has contributed – in a number of ways – to the LI economy since 2009. That’s the good news found in ‘Solving the Brain Drain: The Regional Impact of Farmingdale State College,’ an in-depth report prepared by the Long Island Association (LIA). In its exhaustive…