Stetson Spotlight

Independent Lab Finds Safe Drinking Water at Stetson

Nicole Porther, Ph.D., visiting assistant professor of public health, worked with students in her Foundation of Environmental Health Sciences class to investigate drinking water at Stetson. Update: The Institute for Water and Environmental Resilience will host a “flash forum” on the results of water quality testing at Stetson University on Wednesday, March 29, at the Rinker Environmental Learning […]

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Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Valrie Chambers

The March 2017 Faculty Spotlight features Dr. Valrie Chambers, Associate Professor of Accounting, who will speak on her summer research, “Potential Tax Implications of NCAA Family Travel Allowances.” Date: Thursday, 3/30/17 Time: 12:00 pm- 1:00 pm (lunch available at 11:30) Location: Library 25 L All are welcome! Please RSVP at this link for lunch. Potential Tax Implications

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Workshop on Music and Creative Arts Scholarship – Thursday, March 23

Navigating Identities: The Musical Lives of Second-Generation Immigrant Children in Miami, FL Sandra Sanchez Adorno Visiting Assistant Professor of Music Thursday, March 23 3:30–4:30 PM (immediately following recital hour) Presser Hall, room 112 Light snacks will be provided. The Workshop for Music and Creative Arts Scholarship is generously supported by the Brown Center for Faculty

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Stetson Spotlight of a different kind: A Food Tale of Two Souls Sabbatical Project

You are invited to join Dr. Hari Pulapaka and Dr. Shawnrece Campbell in an experiential demonstration of their sabbatical research.   Monday, April 3, 2017 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM (EDT) Event Description Hari will focus on how he developed a traceability index for identifying food ingredients, which is a mathematical model to help

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Reflective Spotlight: Josh Rust, College of Arts & Sciences

Pedagogical Ecosystems: A Symposium Reflection by Josh Rust On February 25th, Stetson’s College of Law hosted the 4th Inclusive Excellence in Teaching Symposium, an all-day event in which instructors shared teaching strategies and projects. This year’s theme was “pedagogical ecosystems,” built around the thought that just as students adapt to classrooms, classrooms need to be

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Recap: Pedagogical Ecosystems

2017 Excellence in Teaching Symposium Pedagogical Ecosystems [Conference Description] 9:15-9:25 Introductions – Joshua Rust, Rosalie Richards, Joseph Morrissey Pedogogical Ecosystems are Adaptive Classrooms – Josh Rust Inclusion: The active, intentional, and ongoing engagement with diversity—in the curriculum, in the co-curriculum, and in communities (intellectual, social, cultural, geographical) with which individuals might connect—in ways that increase

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Faculty Spotlight: Ms. Grace Kaletski

The February 2017 Faculty Spotlight features Ms. Grace Kaletski, Assistant Professor and Learning and Information Literacy Librarian, who will speak on Faculty Perceptions of Information Literacy. Date: Thursday, 2/23/2017 Time: 12:00 pm- 1:00 pm (lunch served at 11:30) Location: Faculty Lounge (tentative) All are welcome! Please RSVP at this link for lunch. Click here for a complete schedule of Faculty Spotlight Series.

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