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Wabash Webinar: Mustering Spirituality and Imagination

By Mary Balkun March 29, 2020 Uncategorized No Comments

http://blogs.shu.edu/centerforfacultydevelopment/2020/03/29/wabash-webinar-m…-and-imagination/

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Mindfulness for Students

By Mary Balkun March 23, 2020 Uncategorized No Comments

The following resources provide useful exercises and activities for helping our students (and us) relieve anxiety and stress. Many of them can work as well online/remotely as they do in…

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Resources for Online Teaching

By Mary Balkun March 10, 2020 Professional Development 1 Comment

The following resources cover a variety of topics related to online teaching. TECHNOLOGY For technology resources, go to the KeepTeaching website to help you quickly mount your materials and lectures…

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OER Workshop

By Nicole Giordano February 27, 2020 Podcasts No Comments

OER Workshop Tuesday, February 25th, 2020

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Open Educational Resources Workshop at IHS

By Nicole Giordano February 23, 2020 Events, Forthcoming Events No Comments

March 19, 2020 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. IHS Campus, Rm. 3418 The high cost of text books is a growing concern in higher education, especially as tuition and living costs…

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SHU as a Contemplative Learning Community

By Nicole Giordano February 19, 2020 Podcasts 1 Comment

SHU as a Contemplative Learning Community http://awscdn.podcasts.com/SHU-as-a-Contemplative-Learning-Community-3346.mp3    

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SHU as a Contemplative Learning Community

By Nicole Giordano February 3, 2020 Events, Forthcoming Events No Comments

February 18th, 12:00-1:30pm Faculty Lounge From mindfulness to meditation, the use of contemplative practices is becoming of increasing interest in higher education. Studies have shown that incorporating contemplative practices into…

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The Faculty Retirement Group’s Visit to Walsh Library and Archives

By Nicole Giordano January 27, 2020 Events, Faculty Retirement Group, Forthcoming Events No Comments

10:00 – 11:00am on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2020 Event Details The Seton Hall University Library will provide us with an orientation session to the information resources and services available to…

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Updated Spring 2020 Faculty Lunch Schedule

By Nicole Giordano January 22, 2020 Faculty Lunches No Comments

Below is an updated schedule of faculty lunches for the spring semester. Two dates had to be changed to Thursdays. Please update your calendar accordingly. Faculty Lunches are $3, subsidized…

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Faculty Lunch Schedule 2019-20

By Nicole Giordano January 15, 2020 Faculty Lunches No Comments

The Center for Faculty Development will again be hosting Faculty Lunches throughout the 2019-20 academic year. Lunches will take place one day each week, alternating between Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 12:00…

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