Terrier - Winter 2018 SFC Terrier Magazine - Winter 2018 | Page 11

Events Communication Arts Career Day Maria Pasquariello reads from her book, The Big Test! Education Students Publish Their Own Work Inspiring young children to read is a challenge all new teachers face when they get into the classroom. At St. Francis College, future teachers studying Childhood Education learn new ways to overcome that hurdle by writing and publishing their own children’s books. This personalized learning gives them deeper connection to reading and the tools to motivate children to be excited about books. This work is celebrated each year at the publishing party.  bit.ly/SFC-Publish 3rd Annual Women’s Film Festival St. Francis College students present and past as well as a professor were among the award winners at this year’s film festival, Women Making Media: From the Silent Era to Virtual Reality. With more than 30 films from almost 10 countries and a series of panels with award-winning filmmakers, the 3rd Annual SFC Women’s Film Festival offered an amazing resource for students to learn about the craft of making movies. “It was a pleasure to take part in conversations about women’s media from the silent film to a brain-wave opera and virtual reality,” said St. Francis College Communication Arts Professor Augusta Palmer, who co-founded the festival and co-curated this year’s films. “The films were great and I’m so grateful to all who helped make this festival happen—especially my interns, my co-curator [Roberta Bonisson], my colleagues, and the incredible audiences, filmmakers, sponsors, and panelists!” Among the panel discussions, Past, Present, and Future of Women’s Film Production cast the spotlight on the contributions women have made throughout the history of filmmaking (Women Pioneers Film Project), including the early days of the industry when there were actually more women making movies than there are today. There were also workshops on how to pitch your idea and how to build your brand through social media.  You can find a list of the winners and watch panel discussions from the festival online at SFCWomensFilmFest.com. On February 12, 2018, the St. Francis College Communication Arts Department and the Career Center hosted Communications Career Day featuring alumni and experts from marketing, promotions, and video. The outstanding alumni included (pictured above, left to right) Andrew Slips ’10, Promotions Manager, Turner Sports; John Tantillo ’73, The Marketing Doctor; and Carl Coulanges ’08, Adjunct Professor / Video Broadcasting Teacher; and Trish Rubin, Marketing and Brand Consultant.  bit.ly/SFC-Communication-Arts-Career-Day Economics Week Looks at Consequences of Trump & Money Theory In early April, St. Francis College Economics Professors launched their first Economics Week with three days of guest speakers and student research. Dean Baker, co-founder and a Senior Economist at the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) in Washington, D.C. spoke about “The Economic Consequences of Mr. Trump.” The author of Rigged: How Globalization and the Rules of the Modern Economy Were Structured to Make the Rich Richer (2016), Baker writes for the blog Beat the Press and is a sought-after commentator on the U.S. economy. He has worked as a consultant for the World Bank, the Joint Economic Committee of the U.S. Congress, and the OECD’s Trade Union Advisory Council. L. Randall Wray, professor of economics at Bard College, discussed “Modern Money Theory for Beginners.” His current research Dean Baker. focuses on critiques of orthodox monetary theory and policy and the development of an alternative approach. He publishes extensively in the areas of full employment policy and fiscal policy. Wray’s most recent book is Why Minsky Matters: An Introduction to the Work of a Maverick Economist (2016). In addition, students presented educational posters to share their research on a variety of economic topics.  bit.ly/SFC-Economics-Week L. Randall Wray. Education Honor Society Welcomes Back Graduate Teachers On April 9, 2018, St. Francis College welcomed back several recent graduates, now working as teachers in New York City, to speak to current Education majors about their experiences. The Graduate Panel Forum was hosted by the education honor society Kappa Delta Pi and organized by SFC Education Professor Peter Leibman ’71. Panelists shared information about how they got their teaching jobs and their roles and responsibilities. They offered tips on what current students can do to be best prepared for teaching careers. Tira Misu, a film by Marina Esparza ’21 and Shala Franciosa ’19. ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER   |  WINTER 2018, VOLUME 82, NUMBER 1  bit.ly/SFC-Welcome 9