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Campus News Economist Offers Provocative Solutions April 19, 2018 “Economics permeates every aspect of our lives,” said international economist and best-selling author Dr. Dambisa Moyo, who offered several provocative ideas to improve democracy and fix income equality in her Thomas J. Volpe Lecture Series speech. Her latest book is Edge of Chaos: Why Democracy Is Failing to Deliver Economic Growth—and How to Fix It. Moyo, who has appeared on both the Time 100 Most Influential People in the World and Oprah Winfrey’s Power List, said we are living in a “flawed democracy.” Since only a fraction of eligible people vote, elected officials cater to a small group and as a result many of their priorities are short-sighted and have no regard for long-term consequences. She proposed several ideas to re-engage people with the democratic process, including mandatory voting, minimum voting standards, and weighted voting. While her ideas may seem radical, Moyo said every one of them is now in use in some part of the world. Chairman Emeritus of the SFC board of trustees Moyo cautioned that Thomas J. Volpe, Dr. Dambisa Moyo, Anita Volpe, without reimagining and and President Miguel Martinez-Saenz, Ph.D. innovating within the democratic process, inequalities will continue to grow and cripple the world economy. Today’s students need to understand the broad picture to be able to develop complicated solutions. The role of colleges is to produce graduates who can work in teams, across cultures, and who speak multiple languages.  Dr. Dambisa Moyo: https://youtu.be/2zq2c0tfBr8 The Science of Love, Sex, and Intimacy April 12, 2018 Author, researcher, and TV personality Dr. Pepper Schwartz came to St. Francis College to discuss “The Science of Love, Sex, and Intimacy—and What It Means for You.” She spoke about who we are attracted to and compatible with and why these ideas are studied by biologists, philosophers, psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists, and scores of poets and novelists. Schwartz is a professor of sociology at the University of Washington and past president of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexualities. Her most recent books are 50 Great Myths of Human Sexuality and Snap Strategies for Couples: 40 Fast Fixes for Everyday Relationship Pitfalls. The lecture was sponsored by the Self-Awareness and Bonding Lab, Academic Dean’s Office, Center for Women’s and Gender Studies, Psychology Department, and Sociology Department.  Dr. Pepper Schwartz: https://youtu.be/z9Glnq6DVzw ● SFC Innovate Launches at Industry City August 21, 2018 W ith the launch of SFC Innovate, St. Francis College students now have the opportunity to intern with startup companies and network with hundreds of companies based in Industry City. A partnership with Ikove Venture Partners, SFC Innovate is a new office dedicated to enhancing co-curricular experiences and career exploration. The goal is to connect students to 21st century jobs and internships by offering experiences in a variety of career fields—from management and accounting to communications and public service. “St. Francis College has done an amazing job over the past few years bringing professionals from all fields to our campus to train students how to be successful in modern careers,” said Dr. Jennifer Lancaster, Vice President for Academics and Academic Dean. “Now we’re going to the center of an amazing small business hub, giving students access to new and growing companies where they can put their skills to use.” Industry City is a six million-square-foot mixed-use complex on the waterfront in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. The property’s ownership is cultivating a vibrant and diverse community of forward-thinking companies. Ikove Venture Partners is a venture development company founded to pursue early stage investments with an emphasis on technology commercialization. Over the past three years, Ikove has launched 10 technology companies and created more than $100M in equity value through its Startup Nursery. SFC Innovate will hire two new Entrepreneurs in Residence, serving as liaisons between the college and the 450-plus businesses based at Industry City. The Entrepreneurs in Residence will coach student entrepreneurs 4 and assist them in developing business skills, including leadership, management, and communication. They will also work to forge relationships between St. Francis and companies at Industry City. Ikove’s newly launched FinTech (Financial Services Technology) Startup Nursery will be based at SFC Innovate and Ikove will hire student interns to help with business development. “While there is little doubt our professors provide first-rate education for SFC students, this partnership will place faculty and students alike in an entrepreneurial eco-system that is second to none while also expanding learning opportunities in very significant ways,” said St. Francis College President Miguel Martinez-Saenz, Ph.D. “The collaboration with Ikove will provide students with a first-hand look at the world of start-ups in ways that are sure to transform their understanding of what is possible.” For more information on Ikove Venture Partners, visit IkoveCapital.com. Information about SFC Innovate is available at sfc.edu/innovate. ● ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER   |  WINTER 2018, VOLUME 82, NUMBER 1