Write Club
Are you having difficulty finding time in your busy day to do your research and to write? Are you looking for a quiet place on campus to work on your…
Read moreAre you having difficulty finding time in your busy day to do your research and to write? Are you looking for a quiet place on campus to work on your…
Read moreThe Center for Faculty Development has launched a website for the 2017 New Faculty Orientation. The website includes a tentative schedule for the day’s events and can be found here.…
Read moreIn 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!…
Read moreThursday, 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…
Read moreMonday, 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…
Read moreThese 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…
Read moreMarch 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…
Read moreIn August 1995, the Academic Council of the Board of Regents endorsed the establishment of a Seton Hall University Teaching Fellows Program. The prototype for the program had been…
Read moreRace and the Presidency: Donald Trump and New Lessons for the Academy February 9, 2017 5:00 – 6:00 p.m. Chancellor’s Suite, University Center Junius Williams is a nationally recognized attorney,…
Read moreFaculty Lounge Thursday, December 1, 2016 3:30-4:30 Current articles and discussions about classroom discourse more and more often include references to microagression and trigger warnings. In this workshop, Dr. Mott…
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