Community “Get Down” Dance Event – Zoom Information Session

Virtual 263 Alden Street, Springfield

Guest artist Ana María Álvarez, founding artistic director of Los Angeles-based dance company Contra-Tiempo, will lead participants in various Afro-Latin and urban forms, salsa, rumba, samba, and hip-hop grooves. Together, […]

Dialogues on Democracy – Inflation/Cost of Living

Hickory Hall, Room 109

Join us for an engaging series of election-year dialogues on some of the most pressing issues facing voters in 2024. In the spirit of the Socratic Dialogues—one of the organizing principles of our First Year Seminar—the Center for Excellence in Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship, along with faculty, staff, and administration around campus, are organizing open […]

Better to be Human?

Harold C. Smith Presentation Room, Stitzer Welcome Center at Judd Gymnasia

Presented by Robert Gruber, PhD Associate Professor of Philosophy Many philosophers have claimed that the life of a typical human is much better than the life of a typical nonhuman […]

Dialogues on Democracy – Gun Violence/Gun Control

Hickory Hall, Room 109

Join us for an engaging series of election-year dialogues on some of the most pressing issues facing voters in 2024. In the spirit of the Socratic Dialogues—one of the organizing […]

CETLS: Presidential Scholar Meeting – Shedding Light on Dark Matter

Cleveland E. and Phyllis B. Dodge Room (C/F), Flynn Campus Union

Shedding Light on Dark Matter Presented by James O'Brien Associate Professor of Physics and Mathematics Chair, Department of Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science   Wednesday October 23, 2024 1-2:15 p.m. Cleveland E. […]

Dialogues on Democracy – Reproductive Rights

Hickory Hall, Room 109

Join us for an engaging series of election-year dialogues on some of the most pressing issues facing voters in 2024. In the spirit of the Socratic Dialogues—one of the organizing […]

Community “Get Down” Dance Event with Ana María Álvarez of Contra-Tiempo

Springfield College Dance Sudio, Facilities Building, Second Floor 29 Sheffield Street, Springfield, United States

Please join us for *Community “Get Down”—a joyous community dance jam that is free and open to all. Guest artist Ana María Álvarez, founding artistic director of Los Angeles-based dance company Contra-Tiempo, will lead participants in various Afro-Latin and urban forms, salsa, rumba, samba, and hip-hop grooves. Together, we embody joy as a tool to […]

NEPA & NECTOP Psychology Conference at Springfield College

Springfield College 263 Alden St, Springfield, MA, United States

Springfield College is hosting the annual meetings of the New England Psychological Association (NEPA) and the Northeastern Conference for the Teaching of Psychology (NECTOP) on campus on October 25-26, 2024. View more information about the conference. NEPA, in partnership with NECTOP, presents the annual conference, which is student focused, and welcomes submissions of papers, posters, […]

International Business Cultures – A Roundtable Discussion

Locklin Hall, Room 233

Join us for a student-faculty discussion exploring global perspectives on business practices. Topics include work ethics, HR policies, organizational structures, economic impacts on trade, corporate social responsibility, work-life balance, communication […]

When Americans Blamed Irish Immigrants (and How Irish Immigrants Proved them Wrong)

Harold C. Smith Presentation Room, Stitzer Welcome Center at Judd Gymnasia

Presented by Ian Delahanty, PhD Associate Professor of History In the mid-1800s, many Americans blamed a recent influx of immigration, especially from Ireland, for the major social, economic, and political problems of their time.  According to these anti-immigrant nativists, everything from increased crime rates to the decline of native-born Americans’ prospects in the labor market […]

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