Welcome to Manifold at St. Francis College!
Welcome to St. Francis College's Manifold instance! Here you'll find open educational resources (OER), student projects, research works in progress, collaborative student-faculty publications, and much more. SFC students, faculty, and staff share their cutting-edge research and writing to a broad public all powered by Manifold, an iterative, open-source digital publishing platform.
All SFC projects are supported and sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).

All Projects

American Studies at SFC
Dr. Athena Devlin
Digital Creators, Cultures and Trends
Dr. Caroline Hagood
Digital Humanities Project Registry
Dr. Emily Lynell Edwards
Digital Pedagogy Toolkit
Digital Technologies and Projects 101
Dr. Emily Lynell Edwards
Dracula
Bram Stoker
Echoes of Clayoquot Sound Through Poetry
Memory, Culture & Communication
Dr. Martina Karels
The Faculty Coffee Break Podcast
Hosted by the Center for Advancement of Faculty Excellence (CAFE)

Globalizing Locally
Through Community Service
Dr. Brian Gregory
Issues in Digital Humanities
Dr. Emily Lynell Edwards
Terriers Take on the World
Conformity vs. Disobedience to Social Norms
Dr. Brian Gregory
The purpose of the Arts magazine is for students to be able to share their voice and express their creativity. This is important for students because when dealing with creative arts they don’t feel heard. There are so many people who want to share their work, but they have no place where they can express themselves. Arts majors are usually told that they will not make it or that their dream is not achievable. Since Saint Francis College is the small college for big dreams people should be encouraged to do what they are passionate about. They should know that at the college their voice matters, their dreams matter and their creativity deserves a space to be showcased.
