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2018 Hand Awards for Distinguished Faculty Achievement

Congratulations to the following recipients of the 2018 Hand Awards for Distinguished Faculty Achievement.

The Hand Award for Community Impact celebrates the achievements of faculty serving the needs of the Stetson community and the community beyond the campus.

Terrence Farrell, Ph.D., Professor of Biology
Hand Award for Research, Creative and Professional Activity

Pamela Cappas-Toro, Ph.D., Associate Professor of World Languages and Cultures (Spanish)
Hand Award for Community Impact

Faculty service to our neighbors not only links the University with the broader community, but serves as an example to inspire our students who, we hope, become inspired to make the world better. It therefore gives me great pleasure to acknowledge the extraordinary work of DR. PAMELA CAPPAS-TORO, assistant professor of World Languages and Cultures.  Upon joining the faculty in 2013, she immediately set out to answer the question “Who is my neighbor?” more generously than most of us ever dream. Her scholarship and service are dedicated to those marginalized by race, class, nation, and legal status.  

In 2013, Pamela founded La Casita Cultural Latina, a cultural center for our community, dedicated to providing “education and leadership development opportunities” to our under-served Hispanic neighbors. The very next year, Dr. Cappas-Toro founded the Community Engagement Project, offering classes to incarcerated populations in the high-security Tomoka Correctional Facility. She collaborates with Stetson colleagues in both endeavors, building a broad community for education, and demonstrating Stetson’s mission beyond our campuses. One nominator wrote “Her impact on the campus and local community is undeniable, and her national influence through the Community Engagement Project is now an established fact.” Professor Cappas-Toro embodies the essence and spirit of the purpose of higher education by recognizing and nurturing the cultural wealth of forgotten and minortized communities. This year, we are honored to present Professor Pamela Cappas-Toro with the Hand Award for Community Impact. 

Presented by Provost Noel Painter on May 11, 2018 at the 132rd annual Undergraduate Commencement

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FSEM Showcase

May 10 Workshop focuses on the Future of FSEM

FSEM SPRING WORKSHOP

May 10, 2018, 12:30-4:00 PM
Lunch available at 12:15 PM. Catering by Santorinis!
Sage Hall 222

Agenda

Stetson University

12:30- 12:45 PM  LUNCH AND WELCOME: INTRODUCTIONS

 

12:45 – 1:45 PM  CORE LEARNING COMMITTEE AND TASK
Megan O’Neill, CLC Chair)
 review FSEM recommendations from CLC for approval or further discussion

 

1:45 – 2:45 PM  COLLABORATION WITH COLLEAGUES: DESIGN THINKING
(Roundtables) (Julia Metzker)

  •  How might we reinvigorate the FSEM mission, the faculty who teach them, and the students who take them?
  • How might the first few weeks of the semester be structured to best assist in students’ transition to the expectations of higher education at Stetson?
  • How might we develop feasible strategies to promote consistency of FSEM quality and expectations?


 


2:45–3:00 PM  BREAK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


3:00 – 4:00 PM  THINKING ABOUT THE FSEM DIRECTOR: WHAT’S NEEDED
(Megan O’Neill)

  • Position description, responsibilities, characteristics; consensus

 


4:00 – 4:30 PM  REVIEW RECOMMENDATIONS AND DECISIONS
(Group)


CELEBRATE 10th YEAR OF FSEM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


ADJOURN
After Party At Elusive Grape