The following weekly Center for Faculty Development events have been scheduled for the spring semester: SHU Meditates Thursdays, 12:30pm – 1:00pm in Teams, starting 1/16/25 Write Club A virtual space…
Read moreFaculty Seminar on Diversity and Inclusion: Higher Education Controversies – Spring 2025
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.…
Read moreFaculty Reading Group on Elizabeth Ann Seton – Spring 2025
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…
Read morePlay Reading and Talk-Back: “The Widow” – a play by Ruth Zamoyta
Play Reading and Talk-Back: “The Widow” – A Play by Ruth Zamoyta Dec. 9, 6:00pm – 8:00pm University Center Theater Join us for a reading of Ruth Zamoyta’s play, “The…
Read more“Everyday Mindfulness”
Dec. 3, 10:00am – 11:00am, in Teams As we head into the most stressful part of the semester, everyday practices designed to infuse mindfulness can bring peace and renewal. In…
Read moreShe WILL – Seton Hall Elevating Women in Learning and Leadership
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…
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