Jan. 27, 2:30pm – 3:30pm, in Teams Speakers: Stacy Trasancos, Adjunct Professor of Catholic Studies Anthony Carlino, Adjunct Professor of Catholic Studies and Nursing Stephen Kass, Adjunct Professor of Catholic…
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Two years after the emergence of ChatGPT, it’s becoming even more imperative that, as faculty, we understand the issues related to AI, the emerging trends, and the strategies we can…
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The first meeting of the spring semester of the SHeWILL Faculty Learning Community will be on Friday, Jan. 24, 9:00-10:30am, in University Center 201. Refreshments will be served. All are…
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Applications are now being accepted for the Spring 2025 Faculty Seminar on Diversity and Inclusion. The seminar will focus on Higher Education Controversies related to DEI. Contact Mary Balkun (mary.balkun@shu.edu)…
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Jan. 6, 7, and 8; 9:00am – 3:00pm, In Teams This is an annual opportunity for faculty to work on writing projects in a supportive environment over the winter break.…
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The life of Elizabeth Ann Seton encompasses the full range of human experience. At different points in her life she was a member of New York high society, a loving…
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It is well-recognized that women face unique challenges as they advance in academia. Academic mentoring programs typically focus on the technical aspects of the profession and often do not consider…
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Dec. 5, 9:30am – 10:30am, in Teams Student engagement, especially in the classroom, has become a common concern among teachers. Faculty members from a variety of disciplines will share their…
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Dec. 2, 12:30pm- 1:30pm, in Teams Faculty members from various disciplines who teach lecture-based courses will share their strategies for engaging students, whether using applications such as Slido or integrating…
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The Theology and Science Reading Group is a new group for Seton Hall faculty and graduate students to discuss foundational questions at the intersection of theology and science. Each semester, the…
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