Dear Faculty, Administrators and Staff,
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I am excited to invite you to an impactful talk with Sofiya Opatska, Vice Rector for Strategic Development at the Ukrainian Catholic University.
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Opatska, whose research centers around resilience, crises management and leadership in Ukrainian companies, will present and offer her insights during, “A Wartime Education: Keeping Business, Business Schools, and Universities Alive in Ukraine,” on Friday, March 1 at 11 a.m. in the Beck Rooms, Walsh Library.
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| Refreshments will be served. Join us for an engaging discussion and some food for thought. Learn more and RSVP.
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- Archive #ASMR on Instagram
- Spring University Assessment Committee Meeting: Friday, February 23
- University Libraries
- Office of Grants and Research Services
- The Center for Faculty Development
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- Teaching, Learning and Technology Center
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Reminders: The University Research Council applications Due Feb. 26; 28th Petersheim Academic Exposition; School of Theology’s Lenten Series; 2024 Spring Lonergan Lecture with Boston College’s Andrew Barrette
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| Archive #ASMR on Instagram |
The University Archives are on Instagram, and not everything they have there is vintage: in fact, they even make ASMR! Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) might be used for relaxation and sleep enhancement, but if you love the sound of library carts moving through the aisles, a key card opening a door, a printer pushing out pages, a louder microfilm machine (now that's vintage), shelving being moved and the click of a light switch, this is for you. Check out the most recent #ArchivesASMR post, "
Sounds from the Archives."
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| Spring University Assessment Committee Meeting: Friday, February 23 |
The Office of Assessment will host its spring meeting on Friday, February 23 from 9:30 – 11 a.m. in the Regent’s Suite in President’s Hall. All faculty involved in the assessment reporting process are welcome to come and learn more about the Assessment Report Template. We will also hear from Amy Kline, Ph.D. and Randall Clemens, Ph.D. from the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media on recent improvements to their assessment process. Light refreshments will be served.
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Office of Grants and Research Services |
New Speech Language Text is a Teaching Tool for Specialists
From Deborah R. Welling, retired faculty member from the Department of Speech-Language Pathology, comes the third edition of Fundamentals of Audiology for the Speech-Language Pathologist (Jones & Bartlett, 2023)
. The book is a teaching tool for speech language pathologists working with hard of hearing, deaf and (central) auditory processing disorder-effected patients. It guides practitioners in managing patients with hearing loss and resulting auditory, speech and language difficulties, emphasizing rehabilitative services. Welling has taught and mentored undergraduate and graduate-level students in the disciplines of anatomy and physiology of the auditory system, fundamentals of sound (acoustics), basic and advanced audiologic measurement and interpretation, and aural habilitation and rehabilitation.
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The Center for Faculty Development |
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to find out about upcoming events and initiatives. We also welcome your suggestions for workshops, speakers, and other events.
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Teaching, Learning and Technology Center |
Join Seton Hall's Digital Transformation
The Teaching, Learning and Technology Roundtable (TLTR) is seeking new committee members to help guide the University through emerging technology issues and trends. Charged by the Provost, the group shapes both short-term and long-term technology goals aligned with the University’s strategic priorities. The 2023 – 2024 committee topics include: Artificial Intelligence, Emerging Tech Trends, and Online Learning. Complete the TLTR Interest Form.
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New Additions to the AI Resource Center
Explore the latest additions to our AI Resource Center, featuring insights, GenAI, AI detection tools, and strategies for adapting course content in response to ethical concerns. Explore the AI Resource Center.
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2024 Digital Literacy Café Webinar Series
The 2024 Adobe Creative Campus Digital Literacy Café webinar series brings together diverse perspectives on integrating digital storytelling with generative AI across the curriculum. Each episode features innovative approaches shared by inspiring guests from various backgrounds and disciplines. Sessions include:
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Save the Date! 28th Petersheim Academic Exposition
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28th Petersheim Academic Exposition "Share, Honor, Unite" will take place from Monday, April 22 – Saturday, April 27, 2024. Throughout the week, students and faculty from various disciplines will present their work and celebrate the community’s scholastic accomplishments. The Petersheim Academic Exposition planning committee welcomes faculty members and the University community to support the exposition by hosting an event or encouraging students to participate.
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School of Theology’s Lenten Series, “Your face, Lord, do I seek.”
Join the School of Theology for its annual meditation series, this year based on Psalm 27:8, "Your face, Lord, do I seek." Enter more deeply into the Lenten season with daily emails that focus on the gaze of Christ who beckons us to draw close and experience His great love for us. Reflections will run through Holy Thursday, March 28. Learn more and subscribe.
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2024 Spring Lonergan Lecture with Boston College’s Andrew Barrette
On Thursday, February 22 at 3:30 p.m. in the Walsh Library Beck Rooms, Andrew Barrette, Ph.D. (Boston College) will give a lecture exploring the experience of changes to our horizon, focusing especially upon how our feelings may signal them. Barrette will take St. Ignatius of Loyola as an example, considering both his anxiety and how role models kept him on track in his new life. The lecture, sponsored by the Bernard J. Lonergan Institute, will be followed by Q&A with Barrette. You can register here.
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