A: The recently renovated and updated Richie Regan Recreation Center has a variety of resources for faculty fitness. The Rec Center features a pool, walking track, and state-of-the-art exercise and weight training machines, as well as fitness classes, such as…
Q: How do I get the most out of Walsh Library?
A: The Library offers many services to support faculty teaching and research: In addition to the library’s paper and electronic holdings, books and journals are available from cooperating libraries and ILLiad. Information about Interlibrary Loan and EZ Borrow – http://library.shu.edu/inter-library-loan:…
Q: What kind of support is there for faculty research and scholarship?
A: There is strong support for faculty research and scholarship at the university: The Office of Grants and Research Services: http://www13.shu.edu/offices/grants-research/ Here you’ll find information about University Research Council awards, links to searchable databases for grants, and other programs to…
Q: What are my dining options on and off campus?
A: On-campus dining includes: The University Club, which offers lunch ($5.25), 12:00 -2:00 each day. Once a week there are Faculty Lunches ($3), also 12:00 – 2:00, sponsored by the Center for Faculty Development; these take place in the Faculty Lounge,…
Digital Humanities Summer Symposium Schedule and Seed Grant Application
In order to be eligible for the seed grant application you must attend at least two of the following sessions. For more information on how to apply please click here! Topics Speaker(s) Time Website Day 1 – Tuesday, May 23…
Faculty Publication: Paula Franzese
Paula Franzese, The Power of Empathy in the Classroom, 47 Seton Hall L. Rev. 693 (2017) A teacher is vested with the power and privilege to shape students’ perceptions of themselves and the learning process. What is more,…