Elijah Goodman

Faculty Spotlight #2 & #3 Videos

The spotlight series is a showcase of research, creative inquiry, and other scholarly engagement of the campus community. View some of the past spotlights and learn about the research of our talented Stetson community!  A Global History of the Nazi “Jewish Question” Three Territorial “Solutions” and the Role of Great Britain (Chapters Four, Five, and Eight) By the […]

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The Stetson Teacher-Scholar October Newsletter 2022

The Stetson Teacher-Scholar, published by the Brown Center for Faculty Innovation and Excellence, is a monthly electronic newsletter that contains important updates about programming and other professional development opportunities for members of the Stetson teaching community. This month’s newsletter is the third of the fall semester and features: All things QEP: A message from Megan O’Neill, Executive

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Faculty Spotlight #3: Dr. Teresa Carmody

The Brown Center invites you to our Faculty Spotlight on Thursday, October 13th at 12:00 PM on Zoom. The spotlight series is a showcase of research, creative inquiry, and other scholarly engagement of the campus community. Stop by and learn about the research of our talented Stetson community!   Dr. Teresa Carmody – Assistant Professor of English  Department of English TO READ A BODY

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Faculty Spotlight #1: Dr. Yohann Ripert

The Brown Center invites you to our Faculty Spotlight on Friday, October 7th at 12:00 PM on Zoom. The spotlight series showcases research, creative inquiry, and other scholarly engagement of the campus community. Stop by and learn about the research of our talented Stetson community!   Dr. Yohann Ripert – Assistant Professor of French Department of World Languages and Cultures Sustaining Independence

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Nina B. Hollis Institute Planning Grants and Impact Awards Informational Meeting

The Nina B. Hollis Institute for Educational Reform Steering Committee will be hosting an information session for all faculty to hear about your grant ideas and encourage submissions for the Nina B. Hollis Institute Planning Grants and Impact Awards on Monday, September 26 at 3:00 p.m. This session will be available both virtually and face-to-face in

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All Things Are Delicately Interconnected: Global Food and Art in Venice, Italy 

The Brown Center invites you to our lunch and learn on Friday, September 23rd at 12:00 PM in Lee’s Garage. Please sign up below, food and seats are limited. Sarah Cramer Sarah Cramer, PhD, MPH, is an Assistant Professor of Sustainable Food Systems in the Department of Environmental Science and Studies. She teaches courses on food studies, race/class/gender in the

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Focused Inquiry Groups Call for Participants 

A Focused Inquiry Group (FIG) allows small groups of faculty and staff (3-4 members) to meet in personor online to work together on a specific question, issue, or concern having to do with teaching andlearning. Collaborative inquiry provides an opportunity for participants to recognize common challengesand work together to create solutions. Members of a FIG

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The Stetson Teacher-Scholar August Newsletter 2022

The Stetson Teacher-Scholar, published by the Brown Center for Faculty Innovation and Excellence, is a monthly electronic newsletter that contains important updates about programming and other professional development opportunities for members of the Stetson teaching community. This month’s newsletter is the first of the fall semester and features: Pandemic Reflections: What was the 2021-22 school year like

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