Violet Adair (’59), mother, grandmother, accomplished plant scientist, and beloved wife of Academic Dean Charles Adair of the School of Arts and Sciences, became the inspiration behind a $100,000 donation to Farmingdale State College this fall. When she passed away in May 2020 due to the novel coronavirus, Charles, her longtime partner of 57 years, […]
Comments Off on FSC Dean of Arts and Sciences Creates Fund for First-Generation Students in Beloved Wife’s Memory Continue Reading...Farmingdale State College has been remarkably successful in dealing with the ongoing public health crisis. We continue to ask for your cooperation to safely proceed with a more normal and extensive campus experience. COVID-19 vaccine booster shots and regular testing are effective ways to contain Coronavirus transmission and protect your fellow students. Please review the […]
Comments Off on FSC’s Spring 2022 Covid Protocol Continue Reading...To the Campus Community: Black History Month focuses on the struggles and contributions of African Americans over the history of the United States. It is appropriate to highlight African American leaders who have a connection to Farmingdale State College. FSC is rightly proud of its place in recognizing diplomat and civil rights leader Ralph Bunche and a […]
Comments Off on FSC’s Black History Month Message Continue Reading...To the Campus Community: The State University of New York directed its campuses to continue with the indoor masking mandate. Therefore, FSC will adhere to the current policy of requiring masks in all indoor settings until further notice. SUNY and its campuses will continue to review compliance with vaccination and testing while monitoring COVID positivity […]
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Comments Off on Travis Scott: Who is to Blame for Concert Violence? Continue Reading...October 21st started as any other day of filming on the set of Rust. Alec Baldwin was rehearsing a scene in which he would cross-draw a revolver and point it directly at the camera lens. Once shooting was to begin, an assistant director grabbed a prop gun from the armorer on set, confirming the gun […]
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