Frances A. Aboushi, Ed.D.

Title: “Are We Ready?” Do teacher preparation programs adequately prepare students to implement culturally responsive teaching?

Committee:
Dr. Daniel Gutmore (Mentor)
Dr. Randall F. Clemens
Dr. Mayida Zaal

Oral Defense: October 30, 2023 @ 3:00 p.m.

Defense Room: Jubilee Hall 460

Job Opportunity: Administrative Analyst II (Rutgers)

Information about the job can be found here:  https://nam12.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fjobs.rutgers.edu%2Fpostings%2F212721&data=05%7C01%7Cann.rodrigues1%40shu.edu%7Ccb1eb59882564373bdb608dbd00268e4%7C51f07c2253b744dfb97ca13261d71075%7C1%7C0%7C638332480990493285%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=nhVzrUgjbkDZZHO%2BSPhZ%2FnPhw9einTtvfnrxIDuR%2F1Y%3D&reserved=0

How to Use Google Scholar Workshop

This workshop will provide an overview of Google Scholar, what it searches and why to use it. Participants will learn how to link Google Scholar to Seton Hall University Libraries. You will also learn how to create search alerts and how to understand the results list.

Date: Wednesday, October 18, 2023
Time:  12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
Virtual

Register: Walsh Workshops: How to Use Google Scholar – LibCal – Seton Hall University (link will be sent once you’ve registered)

Introduction to Zotero Workshop

There will be a Zotero workshop this Wednesday, October 11th at 6pm.  In this workshop, you will learn how to import citations from library databases and other sources, organize and edit items in your Zotero library, add in-text citations to a Word document, and build an automated bibliography in the citation style for your discipline.  Zotero is a free citation management tool that will help you save, organize, and cite your references.

For more information and to register, please visit:  https://shu.libcal.com/event/11362504?hs=a

Coffee and Conversations: Rehumanizing International Students with Dr. Santiago Castiello on Thursday October 12

Join us at the Campus Inclusion Center (CIC) for Coffee and Conversations: Rehumanizing International Students on Campus with Dr. Santiago Castiello on Thursday, October 12, at 2 p.m. in the University Center, Room 209.

In his talk, Dr. Santiago Castiello, Assistant Professor of Higher Education in the Department of Education Leadership, Management and Policy, will discuss his work on the experiences of international students on campus. Over the past years, Dr. Castiello and his colleagues have published extensively on the challenges faced by international students in the United States and the dehumanizing policies they encounter. From the threat of deportation to being portrayed as potential criminals and economic commodities, Dr. Castiello’s work looks to highlight the urgent need to reevaluate how we perceive and support international students on our campuses.
Let’s come together to discuss how we can actively contribute to a more inclusive and compassionate environment for international students, where they are valued not just for their financial contributions but as individuals with unique stories and lives. Join us in exploring ways to create a campus culture that truly embraces the diversity and humanity of our international student community. Coffee and light snacks will be provided.

Please register online.

If you are interested in learning more about Dr. Castiello’s research on this topic, you can review the following publications:

Castiello-Gutiérrez, S. (2019). Beyond the melting pot: International students on campus. Inside Higher Education: The World View. https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/wrld-view/beyond-melting-pot-international-students-campus

Lee, J. J., & Castiello-Gutiérrez, S. (2019). Engaging international students. In S. J. Quaye, S. Harper, and S. Pendakur, Student engagement in higher education: Theoretical Perspectives and Practical Approaches for Diverse Populations (pp. 107-129). Routledge. https://www.routledge.com/Student-Engagement-in-Higher-Education-Theoretical-Perspectives-and-Practical/Quaye-Harper-Pendakur/p/book/9780367002244

Castiello-Gutiérrez, S., & Li, X. (2020). We are more than your paycheck: The dehumanization of international students in the United States. Journal of International Students, 10(3), i-iv. https://www.ojed.org/index.php/jis/article/view/2676

Castiello-Gutiérrez, S., & Tozini, K. (2020). Universities as global villages: Supporting international students on campus. NAFSA Trends and Insights, December. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/347800416_Universities_as_Global_Villages_Supporting_International_Students_on_Campus

Tozini, K., & Castiello-Gutiérrez, S. (2022). COVID-19 and international students: examining perceptions of social support, financial well-being, psychological stress, and university response. Journal of College Student Development, 63(2), 134-150. https://muse.jhu.edu/article/856750

Whatley, M., & Castiello-Gutiérrez, S. (2022). Balancing finances, politics, and public health: international student enrollment and reopening plans at US higher education institutions amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Higher education, 84(2), 299-320. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10734-021-00768-7

Castiello-Gutiérrez, S. (2022). From Being to Becoming: An International Student’s Journey at Becoming an International Education Scholar. Journal of International Students, 12(S2), 13-31. https://doi.org/10.32674/jis.v12iS2.4456

Kwame Asante, Ed.D.

Title: Practitioners’ Perceptions of their Role and Responsibilities in the Context of Frequent Principal Leadership Changes

Committee:
Dr. Jill Patterson (Mentor)
Dr. Daniel Gutmore
Dr. Shelley Jallow

Oral Defense: October 11, 2023 @ 11:00 a.m.

Location:  Jubilee Hall 460