Dear Faculty, Administrators and Staff,
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As you may recall last fall, renowned economist Edmund Phelps was scheduled to give an exclusive lecture, which, due to unforeseen circumstances, had to be rescheduled. The Office of the President and Office of the Provost are pleased to again invite you to this exclusive event, now scheduled for Thursday, April 4, 2024, at 11 a.m. in Bethany Hall.
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Please join us as the Nobel laureate, Edmund Phelps shares insights from his latest book, My Journeys in Economic Theory, and autographs copies for attendees. As with last time, the first 125 to register and attend will receive a complimentary copy! Learn more and register.
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- College of Nursing Faculty Member Honored with the Rising Star Award
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Seton Hall Celebrates National Graduate Student Appreciation Week (April 2 – 5)
- Office of Grants and Research Services
- University Libraries
- The Center for Faculty Development
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- Teaching, Learning and Technology Center
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Reminders: Celebrating 100 Years of The Setonian!; Abstract Submissions Now Open: Petersheim Academic Expo; School of Theology’s Lenten Series, “Your face, Lord, do I seek.”
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| College of Nursing Faculty Member Honored with the Rising Star Award |
Margaret (Peg) Huryk, DNP, APN-BC, a valued member of the College of Nursing faculty, has been honored with the prestigious Rising Star Award by the Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Association (GAPNA). Read the full story from GAPNA.
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| Seton Hall Celebrates National Graduate Student Appreciation Week (April 2 – 5) |
The Office of Graduate Affairs, in collaboration with Student Services, is offering our graduate students a variety of elevated events centered around professional development, financial literacy, and health and mental awareness, along with a non-perishable food collection drive at all the events. We encourage you to encourage your students to participate. View the Schedule of Events.
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Office of Grants and Research Services |
Hanover Grants Digest on Sponsored Programs
Hanover Research’s Grants Digest provides a succinct overview of notable grants with deadlines in the coming months, focusing on institutional programmatic opportunities in the areas such as student success, education, capacity building, and economic/workforce development. View the latest digest on Sponsored Programs.
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The Center for Faculty Development |
Follow the CFD blog 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 |
Adobe Academic Essentials
Don't miss Adobe's last two Academic Essentials webinars. These 90-minute workshops are designed to help educators infuse creativity into their curriculum and leverage Adobe tools to support student outcomes. Remaining sessions include:
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Designing and Assessing Generative AI Student Projects
Attend Adobe's March Digital Literacy Café Webinar on Wednesday, March 27 at 11 a.m., to learn about designing and assessing generative AI student projects. Gain insights from instructors showcasing innovative assignments, including principles, goals, contexts, lesson plans, materials, assessment strategies, and reflections on results. Register now!
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Engaging GenZ in the Classroom
The TLTC has partnered with Renee Robinson, Ph.D., to explore course design strategies for motivating GenZ students and preparing them for post-graduation success. Join our remote workshops to discover tools and activities focusing on real-world relevance and career-readiness skills.
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Celebrating 100 Years of The Setonian!
On March 15, 1924, the first edition of The Setonian newspaper was published. Now one hundred years later, The Setonian continues to thrive with the inclusion of digital formats. To honor this monumental anniversary, Seton Hall University is hosting a centennial celebration on March 19, 2024. Seton Hall faculty and staff are invited to attend this tremendous occasion to commemorate the history of the student-run newspaper that embodies the spirit of Seton Hall University. Learn more and register for the event.
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Abstract Submissions Now Open: Petersheim Academic Expo
Students, faculty and administrators are invited to submit abstracts for the 28th annual Petersheim Academic Exposition, a week-long celebration of the scholastic accomplishments of the Seton Hall community. The deadline to submit is Friday, March 31. Visit the Petersheim website for details on how to submit.
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As a reminder, faculty and other members of the University community who are interested in hosting events as part of the Expo can submit their events through the Petersheim Event Form.
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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 begin Ash Wednesday, February 14 through Holy Thursday, March 28. Learn more and subscribe.
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