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 film looks at the plight of the Korean minority in…
“Work @ Home: Keys to Success”
Feb. 26, 9:00 – 10:00 Daily life has changed radically in a very short time. If you’ve transitioned suddenly to a work-at-home arrangement, there will be aspects of your work experience that are new and different. Today, we’ll help you…
“DSS Workshop: Faculty Support of Students with Learning Disabilities”
Feb. 25, 3:30 – 4:30 Disability Support Services and the Center for Faculty Development invite you to join Carolyn Corbran for a presentation and discussion of her dissertation research on “Exploring students’ with learning disabilities perceptions of faculty support and…
“Lunch and Learn: The Flipped Classroom in the Remote/HyFlex Context, Part II”
Feb. 24, 12:30 – 1:30 Presenters: Mirela Bruza-Augatis, Physician Assistant Dept. Natalie Neubauer, Speech-Language Pathology Dept. Michelle L McWeeney, Physician Assistant Dept. Christine Fernandez, Physician Assistant Dept. Abby L Saunders, Physician Assistant Dept. The “flipped classroom” is a tried and…
FRG Event: “Collections: Not just Collecting Dust”
Feb. 23, 1-2:30 Jeanne Brasile, Director – Walsh Gallery, University Libraries Since 1856, Seton Hall University has been actively assembling varied and distinguished collections of art and artifacts, dedicating its efforts to preserving the objects and their associated records. Jeanne…
“Civil Rights History: Old and New Interpretations”
Feb. 17, 12:30 – 1:30 The complex history of the Civil Rights Movement continues to unfold as scholars work to bring to light stories and figures that remain largely unknown. Faculty from a variety of disciplines–Dr. Vanessa May (History), Dr.…