September 2021

Opportunities at the Nielsen Center for the Liberal Arts – Eckerd College

Eckerd College is in the process of launching the new Nielsen Center for the Liberal Arts at Eckerd College. The NCLA will have a national presence through its workshops for faculty at small liberal arts colleges. The NCLA will host its first national virtual conversation at 3.00 EDT, on Thursday, Sept 30, 2021, titled: “The Vocation of the Liberal Arts

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The Stetson Teacher-Scholar September 2021 Newsletter

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 second of the fall semester and features: Fall Semester is Underway Welcome to the Team Announcing

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AY 2021-22 Summer Grants and Sabbaticals

The Professional Development Committee (PDC) is pleased to announce the opening of the application period for Stetson summer grants for summer 2022 and for sabbatical applications for the 2022-2023 school year.   Summer grant applications are due on 10/4/21 and sabbatical applications are due on 10/11/21.  In anticipation of these due dates, the PDC will

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Zoom Error: 1001 “User does not Exist” Fix

When accessing Zoom through Canvas, you may receive the error “Warning User does not exist. Error Code 1001 – …” like the one shown below. Even though you can access Canvas and Zoom separately, the Zoom integration feature claims that the account doesn’t exist. This error code appears most commonly when you had a previous

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An Open Letter from Sensei Morris Sullivan

Dear Colleagues:   As you know, Stetson University is committed to embracing diversity in its many forms. This includes supporting the religious and spiritual life of students of many different faith traditions.  We want to remind you of the religious holidays that students and faculty may be observing during the coming year, as well as the

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