March 18, 3:30 – 4:30 Presenter: Jason Tramm, Communication and the Arts Join us for an exploration of the work of one of the most performed living composers, Arvo Pärt,…
Read moreA Contemplation Week Event: “Contemplative Pedagogy: An Introduction”
MARCH 17, 9:30 – 10:30 Presenters: Patrick Manning, Pastoral Theology department Kelly Shea, English department Chad Thralls, University Core Ruth Tsuria, Communication department What is Contemplative Pedagogy and how can…
Read moreA Contemplation Week Event: “Meditation for the Classroom”
March 16, 4:00 – 5:00pm Presenters: Marianne Lloyd, Psychology department Michael Taylor, Political Science and Public Affairs department Peter Savastano, Sociology, Anthropology, Social Work and Criminal Justice department; Religion department…
Read moreFirst Annual SHU Contemplation Week
March 15 – 19 A week-long series of events promoting mindfulness and contemplative practices and pedagogy. A series of events promoting mindfulness and contemplative practices and pedagogy. March 15-19,…
Read more“CFD Virtual Office Hour”
March 12, 1:00pm – 2:00pm Faculty are invited to the Center for Faculty Development “Virtual Office Hour” in Teams to share their concerns and ideas, or just to connect with…
Read more“Lunch and Learn: Defensive Scheduling”
March 9 12:30-1:30pm Moderator: Mary Balkun Kelly Shea, English department Kaitlyn Kehnemuyi, University Library Renee Cicchino, Teaching, Learning, and Technology Center “Defensive scheduling” is a strategy for blocking out/protecting time…
Read moreWork @ Home: Keys to Success
Work @ Home: Keys to Success March 5, 9:00 – 10:00 With the arrival of COVID-19, the term “stay at home” has taken on new meaning. It has brought adjustments…
Read more“Lunch and Learn: Reducing Book Costs for Students with Open Educational Resources”
“Lunch and Learn: Reducing Book Costs for Students with Open Educational Resources” March 3, 12:30 – 1:30 Presenters: Gerard Shea, Lisa Rose-Wiles, Kaitlin Kehnemuyi, Kyle Downey The high cost of…
Read moreNew Videos: “The Flipped Classroom” and “Civil Rights History: New Interpretations”
Check out these new videos, posted in the CFD Blog!
Read moreDiversity Film Series: Go (2001, Japan)
Feb. 26, 4-6pm Moderator: Anne Giblin-Gedacht, Asst. Prof. of History The first event of the spring semester in the Diversity Film Series will be a showing Go (2001, Japan). The…
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