Dear Faculty, Administrators and Staff,
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I hope your summer is in full swing and you are getting to enjoy some well-deserved time to relax and meditate.
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As we plan for the coming Academic Year, I wanted to alert you and ask you to save the date for this year’s Faculty Convocation.
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Faculty members and a guest are cordially invited to the 2023 Faculty Convocation, which will be held on Friday, September 22, 2023, at 4 p.m. (location to be determined). A reception will immediately follow. More information and details on how to RSVP to follow in the coming weeks.
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- New! M.S. in Applied Physics and Engineering
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May 2023 Issue of ICSST's Faculty & Administration News Published
- Grants and Research Services
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- University Libraries
- The Center for Faculty Development
- Teaching, Learning and Technology Center
- Deadline Reminders
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| New! M.S. in Applied Physics and Engineering |
We are excited to announce the launch of our new Master of Science in Applied Physics and Engineering. The two-year program is designed to prepare students with the education and professional skills for the 21st century science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) workforce. The program consists of 30 credits and blends advanced applied physics coursework with engineering fields such as nanoscience, quantum engineering, renewal energy research and more. Learn more.
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| May 2023 Issue of ICSST's Faculty & Administration News Published |
Faculty & Administration News (FAN) is a quarterly publication of Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology, which aims to share the many accomplishments of ICSST faculty and administrators. Read the May 2023 issue.
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Grants and Research Services |
Hanover Grants Calendar on STEM Reserch
Hanover Research produces a bimonthly Grants Calendar centered on certain funding interests. The latest calendar reviews upcoming grant opportunities focused on STEM Research, covering a range of grantmakers. Short-term targets with set deadlines are included alongside longer-term opportunities expected to occur across the next year and beyond. Access the calendar.
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Listen to Hanover’s Podcast, The Grant Rant
Have you checked out Hanover’s podcast, The Grant Rant yet? Their new podcast digs into a broad range of topics of interest to grant-seekers with episodes released biweekly series. Find it on Apple, Spotify, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.
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Use the Summer to View Resources Available to the Seton Hall Community
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Faculty Publications
See what your colleagues and professors have published this academic year! Online, you can view recent faculty publications in our Institutional Repository and faculty publications dating back to 2013. Or, visit the Faculty Publications display on the 2nd floor of Walsh Library. Have a publication coming out? Please email erepository@shu.edu.
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The Center for Faculty
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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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Write Club
May 30 - Aug. 25; 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
In Teams
A continuation of the Summer Writing Retreat, Write Club is a virtual space where faculty can work on scholarship or other projects over the course of the summer.
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| Teaching, Learning and Technology Center |
TLTC Productivity Series
Improve your workflow with the Productivity Series workshops, exploring time-saving tools in Microsoft Teams, OneDrive, and other Office 365 apps. Open to all faculty, administrators, and staff. Sessions run from July 11-13 and July 31-August 2. Learn more and register.
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New Remote and In-Person Canvas Sessions Available
Join the TLTC's new Canvas sessions in July for answers about Canvas, course migration, and the University's new learning management system rollout. Get an introduction to the Canvas interface, course structure, assignments, and grading. See the Canvas information session schedule.
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Faculty Retreat on Living the Catholic Intellectual Tradition: June 22
Join us on Thursday, June 22, 2023 for our Faculty Retreat on living the Catholic Intellectual Tradition at Seton Hall. This retreat is for all University faculty and will explore the history of CIT at Seton Hall, how it is lived, and where it can take us in the future. The event is from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Villa Pauline in Mendham, NJ. Register now.
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