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…
Read moreStudent Engagement Strategies II
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…
Read moreEngagement Strategies for Lecture-Based Courses
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…
Read moreTheology and Science Reading Group
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…
Read moreDiversity Reading Group: James: A Novel – by Percival Everett
Nov. 22, 10:00 – 11:00am, in Teams Join the Diversity Reading Group for a discussion of James, the award-winning novel by Percival Everett. The novel retells the story of Adventures…
Read moreContemplative Community Week
Contemplative Community Week November 18–22, 2024 Depth. Connection. Wholeness. We are excited to announce our fifth annual Contemplative Community Week for November 18–22! This is a week of presentations, meditation,…
Read moreSHeWill Kickoff Meeting
Nov. 11, 12:45 – 1:45, Jubilee Hall, Rm. 132 SHeWill (Seton Hall Elevating Women in Learning and Leadership) is having its first meeting of the semester on Monday. Nov 11.…
Read moreA CFD Conversation: AI Literacy Part II
Nov. 19, 9:00 – 10:30am, in Teams Join us on Nov. 19, 9:00 – 10:30am, for Part II of the CFD conversation about generative AI and its impact on teaching…
Read moreNew Faculty Seminar on Environmental Sustainability
The Center for Faculty Development is pleased to announce a new seminar for curricular development in environmental sustainability for the spring 2025 semester. The purpose of the seminar is…
Read more“From the Street to the Screen: How Digital Humanities Saved my Life”
Nov. 1, 10:00am – 11:00am, in Teams Speaker: Gordon Coonfield Gordon Coonfield received his Ph.D. in Rhetoric, Technology, and Culture from Michigan Tech in 2003. He is Associate Professor of…
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