Below are our upcoming events for the Fall 2017 semester: 10/31, One Small Change, 12:00 -1:00, Faculty Lounge. Making one small change in your teaching can have a big impact. In this workshop, Dr. Marianne Lloyd, Assoc. Professor of Psychology,…
Category: Forthcoming Events
“Practical Strategies for Teaching with Empathy”
“Practical Strategies for Teaching with Empathy” Paula A. Franzese Seton Hall University School of Law Nov. 30, 2017 4 PM – 5 PM Beck Rooms A teacher is vested with the power and privilege to shape students’ perceptions of…
Critical Thinking & Assessment Workshop
Co-Sponsored by the Center for Catholic Studies and the Center for Faculty Development PLEASE JOIN US FOR A TWO-SESSION WORKSHOP ON CRITICAL THINKING & ASSESSMENT TUESDAYS, OCTOBER 17 & NOVEMBER 7, 4 PM Presenter: Richard Grallo, Metropolitan College, NYC This…
Faculty Retirement Group Upcoming Events
You Are Invited . . . The Seton Hall University Faculty Retirement Group (FRG) would like to invite faculty and friends to join us for several upcoming events. If you would like to participate, please email Chrys Grieco, griecocr@shu.edu, along…
New Faculty Orientation, Day II: Technology Support Services for Faculty
2017 New Faculty Orientation Website
The Center for Faculty Development has launched a website for the 2017 New Faculty Orientation. The website includes a tentative schedule for the day’s events and can be found here. The 2017 New Faculty Orientation will occur on August 22,…
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN for the Digital Humanities Summer Seminar!
Digital Humanities Summer Seminar Tuesday, May 24, Wednesday, May 25 and Thursday, May 26 12:30 – 3:30 (lunch will be served) Walsh Library, ITV Classroom For more information and to register – click here Faculty who attend the event will…
Center for Catholic Studies Faculty Summer Seminar Schedule
Two Upcoming Digital Humanities and TLTR Events for Faculty
The Digital Humanities committee and the Teaching Learning and Technology Roundtable present two sessions on blogging and “R” programming language. Danielle Mirliss and Thomas McGee will be presenting on blogging to support faculty’s digital humanities initiatives on Tuesday, February 23…
First- and Second-Year Faculty Mid-Year Reception
The Center for Faculty Development invites all first- and second-year faculty to an informal wine and cheese reception on January 28th, 4:30-6:00 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge. Please join us at some point to kick off the new semester with some…