March 2018

Spotlight Series: Carol Azab Presents Wednesday, April 4

On Wednesday, April 4 the Spotlight series will conclude with Carol Azab, Assistant Professor of Marketing who will present her research on Do customers’ accents impact service employee recovery behavior? Date: Wednesday, April 4, 2018 Time: 12 pm – 1 pm (lunch provided at 11:30 am) Location: Lynn Business Center Boardroom (LBC 213) Add event to […]

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Retention and Persistence Taskforce to host two faculty workshops

The retention and persistence task force, co-chaired by Lua Hancock and Noel Painter, will host two workshops for DeLand faculty and staff in April. Race, Ethnicity, Gender and Student Success April 13th from 12:00 – 1:30pm SAGE 222 Lunch Provided with RSVP Description: The workshop will examine Stetson data related to race and gender, including

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Authentic Assessment Workshop TODAY at 1:30 in LBC 136

The Course Design for Essential Learning workshop series continues today: Monday, March 26 in LBC 136*.  In this workshop, we will create assessments that reliably measure student learning, promote critical thinking, improve your grading experience. *LBC 136 is a little tricky to find.  Walk through the LBC lobby out the back doors across the lobby

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Faculty Resource Network Symposium to be held at Stetson!  Submit your proposals by April 20th.

Stetson University is thrilled to host the Faculty Resource Network National Symposium, November 16-17th.  This year’s theme, Transforming Teaching Through Active Learning, explores the many varieties of active-learning techniques, best practices for lesson planning, and technology-based resources to facilitate student engagement. Proposal Submission Deadline: Friday, April 20, 2018. The Faculty Resource Network invites proposals for breakout sessions

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“#MeToo…Now What? Conversations for Change”

“#MeToo…Now What? Conversations for Change” a brown bag lunch conversation for faculty and staff After months of headlines depicting sexual harassment and sexual violence in virtually every  industry; seeing individuals of every gender, race, age, faith, socioeconomic level, and geographic location type #MeToo and find the courage to speak up, many are asking, “now what?” 

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2018 Colloquium Schedule of Events Posted!

Hot off the presses! The schedule for this year’s Colloquium has something for everyone!  From 25-minute pedagogical sharing sessions to 50-minute workshops and panels.  We are especially excited about the opening Keynote and the special closing session on immigration that will kick of Stetson’s inaugural Global Citizenship Symposium … and don’t forget a MUST SEE

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G.I.F.T. ~ In Search of Attention Retention for Teaching the Arts of Explanation

Great Ideas for Teaching (G.I.F.T.) is an occasional series featuring Stetson faculty. To submit your G.I.F.T., contact the center staff.  by Paul Croce Dear Stetson Faculty Colleagues, Students do not always share our enthusiasm for the subjects we teach.  Many of us hope to foster greater student interest by providing more opportunities for their participation in their

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Director of Public Safety and Emergency Management Candidates to visit campus

Campus Life and Student Success (CLaSS) is bringing four candidates to campus as finalist in the search for a Director of Public Safety and Emergency Management to campus.  All faculty are invited to attend the open fora.  Times and locations are listed below. If you are unavailable at these times but are interested in meeting

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