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Category: Events
Faculty development events, past and future
Event Cancellation: Library Resources for Teaching/Studying Race
This event has been cancelled and will be rescheduled for the fall semester. Thank you, The Center for Faculty Development
A Yearlong Conversation about Race: Next Steps
May 2, 12:30 – 1:30 Stafford Hall, rm. 110 After a year of speakers, symposia, and other events, we will be discussing next steps, including possible events for next year and the creation of a Diversity Council. Light refreshments will…
Fulbright Scholarship Workshop
May 8, 2017 10:00-11:30 a.m. TLTC Conference Room First Floor, Walsh Library Are you planning to apply for sabbatical for 2018-19? If so, this workshop, being offered by Dr. Jim Kimble, will provide valuable information about applying for a Fulbright…
Library Resources for Teaching/Studying Race Event
May 2, 2017 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. Faculty Lounge Having readily available materials related to the human race in all its forms– including skin color, ethnicity, culture and other factors—can impact teaching and learning in profound ways, for both instructors…
Writing Across the Curriculum: What Happens When Students Write After Core English?
Thursday, April 6, 12:30 to 1:45 pm Beck Rooms, Walsh Library One of Seton Hall’s core proficiencies is reading/writing, and so many faculty are interested in infusing writing into their classes. How does this work? Does it work? Does it…
Social Media for Faculty
Monday, April 24 12:30-1:30pm Faculty Lounge, University Center This panel presentation and workshop will center on enhancing social media skills for faculty members, primarily via Twitter and LinkedIn. These are increasingly becoming platforms for thought leadership and wide-scale dissemination of…
Teaching Citizenship Workshop
These are trying times to be standing in the front of classrooms. The election and the increasing polarization of the American public create a space in which it can be difficult to engage complex issues without running into partisan divides.…
Mind Mapping as a Teaching and Learning Strategy
March 29th, 3:30 – 4:30 Faculty Lounge, University Center Cathy Maher, Assist. Professor of Physical Therapy Genevieve Zipp, Professor of Interprofessional Health Sciences and Health Administration Creating an environment that develops a students’ ability to think critically is an educator’s…
Strategies for Scholarly Productivity
Feb. 28th, 2017, 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Faculty Lounge Past recipients of the Seton Hall University Researcher of the Year Award will be speaking about their strategies and tips for maintaining a productive research agenda. The speakers will…