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Flipped Classroom Strategies for Student Engagement

By Mary Balkun October 30, 2025 Events, Faculty Opportunities, Forthcoming Events, Professional Development No Comments

Nov. 13, 4:00pm – 5:00pm, in Teams Join us for presentations by faculty members who use the flipped classroom approach to enhance student learning and engagement. The presentations will be…

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“Caribbean Archives and Digital Pedagogies: The Puerto Rico Syllabus, Bad Bunny and Vieques”

By Mary Balkun October 30, 2025 Events, Faculty Opportunities, Forthcoming Events, Professional Development No Comments

Nov. 11, 5:30 – 7:00pm, University Center Event Lounge Join the Latin American and Latino/a Studies Program for “Caribbean Archives and Digital Pedagogies: The Puerto Rico Syllabus, Bad Bunny, and…

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“The Environmental Impacts of AI” – Discussion Panel

By Mary Balkun October 13, 2025 Events, Faculty Opportunities, Forthcoming Events, Professional Development No Comments

Nov. 7, 1:00pm – 2:00pm, in Teams This panel will address the environmental impacts of, and related security, equity, and justice concerns around the expansion and ever-growing use of artificial…

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AI Birds of a Feather 2

By Mary Balkun October 9, 2025 Events, Faculty Opportunities, Forthcoming Events, Professional Development No Comments

Nov. 7, 10:00am – 10:45am, in Teams In this presentation, Megan Kane, Instructor in the English department, will share an ongoing project to design and pilot the AI Aware Writing…

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Scholarship “Speed Dating”

By Mary Balkun October 9, 2025 Events, Faculty Opportunities, Forthcoming Events, Professional Development, Scholarship No Comments

Nov. 4, 4:30 – 6:00pm, University Center Rooms 201 and 206 Are you interested in finding new opportunities for collaboration? Are you looking to kickstart/revitalize a stalled research agenda? Have…

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“Is it possible to think slow in the age of AI?”

By Mary Balkun October 2, 2025 Events, Faculty Opportunities, Forthcoming Events, Professional Development No Comments

Oct. 24, 10:00am – 11:00am, in Teams Seminar Leaders: Ruth Tsuria, Assoc. Prof. of Communication ad Media and Judith Stark, Professor of Philosophy and the Environment In the media-saturated, hectic…

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Monthly Birds-of-a-Feather Session on Generative AI

By Mary Balkun September 19, 2025 Events, Faculty Opportunities, Forthcoming Events, Professional Development No Comments

Oct. 3, 10:00am – 10:45am, in Teams The Center for Faculty Development and the Teaching, Learning, and Technology Center are pleased to host a joint monthly Teams meeting on the…

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International Faculty Group Meet-and-Greet

By Mary Balkun September 19, 2025 Events, Faculty Opportunities, Forthcoming Events, Professional Development No Comments

On Tuesday, Sept. 23, 12:30 – 1:30, the International Faculty Group will host a meet-and-greet in University Center rm. 201. Lunch will be provided. This is an opportunity for anyone—whether…

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Join the Digital Humanities Faculty Learning Community

By Mary Balkun September 16, 2025 Events, Faculty Opportunities, Forthcoming Events, Professional Development No Comments

The first meeting of the Digital Humanities Faculty Learning Community will be on Friday, September 19th 10:00 am-11:00 am, in Teams. Agenda items will include decisions about tools and topics…

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“Is it possible to think slow in the age of AI?” – Friday, 9/19

By Mary Balkun September 15, 2025 Events, Faculty Opportunities, Forthcoming Events, Professional Development No Comments

“Is it possible to think slow in the age of AI?” Discussion Leaders: Ruth Tsuria, Assoc. Prof. of Communication and Media and Judith Stark, Professor of Philosophy and the Environment…

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  1. Dr Catherine Tinker on “Student “Student Assessments in the Age of Generative AI: Building Better Online Assignments”April 27, 2026

    I will try to sign in on Teams for this, or else listen to the recording when it is posted…

  2. Dr. Catherine Tinker on AI Strategies DebriefDecember 8, 2025

    Will this be open access? If a link is needed, please send it to me at catherine.tinker@shu.edu. Thanks.

  3. Dr. Catherine Tinker on Winter Writing RetreatDecember 8, 2025

    Hi Mary, I hope to see you at the winter writing retreat in January. Keep me on your list please.

  4. Elizabeth Van Dyk on Practical Pedagogy Book ClubAugust 28, 2025

    Looking forward to joining Practical Pedagogy Book club! Please let me know what book we will start with!

  5. Tom McGee on “Innovators In AI: Pedagogical Challenges and Ethical Questions”June 26, 2025

    These are usually on the official SHU events page (in this case, at https://events.shu.edu/day/date/20250414) where you'll see an "add to…


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