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Stetson Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) applications due in March.

The Stetson Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) is a signature program that fosters excellence in research and creative activity. The centerpiece of the program is an eight-week research-intensive experience under the mentorship of a Stetson University faculty member. [more] Application deadline: March 12, 2019  

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New & Not-so-new Faculty Workshops: spring series

The Brown Center is launching a series of hosted sessions with units on campus to help you learn more about the resources available to you and your students. Religious and Spiritual LifeLindsey Carelli, Assistant Director of Interfaith InitiativesFeb 01 | 2:30-3:30 | Elizabeth 103| [add to calendar] Lindsey will walk you through the religious and spiritual

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Stetson Spotlight Series Presents: Eric Kurlander

The 2018-19 Stetson Spotlight Series continues on February 1 with a presentation by Dr. Eric Kurlander, Professor of History, who will speak on “Before the Final Solution: A Global History of the Nazi ‘Jewish Question’”. Date: Friday, February 1 Time: 1:30 pm- 2:30 pm Location: Lynn Business Center 124 Snacks will be available. All are welcome! SPOTLIGHT NOW OFFERS

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Teaching Squares – Sign up Now!

The teaching squares project offers faculty at any stage in their career an opportunity to gain new insight into their own teaching through a non-evaluative process of reciprocal classroom observation and self-reflection. The four faculty in each “square” agree to visit one another’s classes over the course of a semester and then to meet to discuss what

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Teaching Squares – Sign up Now!

The teaching squares project offers faculty at any stage in their career an opportunity to gain new insight into their own teaching through a non-evaluative process of reciprocal classroom observation and self-reflection. The four faculty in each “square” agree to visit one another’s classes over the course of a semester and then to meet to discuss what

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Call for Proposals: 2019 Faculty Resource Network Symposium

2019 FRN National Symposium: Critical Conversations and the Academy When: November 22-23, 2019Where: Miami, FloridaSubmission Deadline: April 22, 2019 Conversation has always been at the core of education. Discussion-based seminars, in which students develop their critical thinking through thoughtful dialogue, serve as a paradigm for learning in higher education. Yet today conversation is increasingly being replaced by contention.

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