Day to Confront Racism 2024

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

In solidarity with the Springfield College legacy alumni and and the Asian Cultural Club, the Springfield College Division of Inclusion and Community Engagement is proud to again sponsor a “Day to Confront Racism 2024” on Thursday, March 21. This timely conversation will move beyond traditional conversations of race to examine the Asian American experience of […]

McCabe Lecture: Repurposing FDA-Approved Drugs to Mitigate Myopathy in Mouse Models of Myotonic Dystrophy

Appleton Auditorium, Fuller Arts Center 263 Alden Street, Springfield, MA

Presented by John D. Lueck, PhD Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Physiology, Assistant Professor of Neurology University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry, Rochester, N.Y. Research conducted by researchers in the Lueck Lab includes the molecular genetics and experimental treatment of the trinucleotide repeat disorder myotonic dystrophy (DM1). They focus on studying pre-mRNA splicing […]

Graduate Writing Workshop 5: On logic: Strategies for analytical writing

Virtual 263 Alden Street, Springfield

This workshop will help a research writer make sure they are making sense, following a logical progression of ideas, and avoiding some common pitfalls of graduate writers. Click for more information and the Zoom link: Graduate Writing Workshop

“Inundation District” Film Screening

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

In a time of rising tides and intensifying storms, what happens when a vulnerable city builds by the sea? Directed by Pulitzer Prize-winning director David Abel, this feature-length film explores the implications of one city’s decision to ignore the threats posed by climate change and spend billions of dollars building a new waterfront district—on landfill, […]

Graduate Writing Workshop 5: On logic: Strategies for analytical writing

Virtual 263 Alden Street, Springfield

This workshop will help a research writer make sure they are making sense, following a logical progression of ideas, and avoiding some common pitfalls of graduate writers. Click for more information and the Zoom link: Graduate Writing Workshop

Fostering Effective Workplaces for Gen Z Employees

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

The divisions of Student Affairs and Academic Affairs are pleased to offer faculty and staff this professional development opportunity on the topic of Generation Z in the workplace. Gen Z (aka iGen) is the second largest living generation in the United States after millennials. Born between 1997-2012, they make up the majority of our student […]

An Evening with Author John Dear on His New Book, The Gospel of Peace

Marsh Memorial Chapel

Peacemaker, author, and Nobel Peace Prize nominee, the Rev. John Dear, will be with us to talk about and sign copies of his new book, his life's work: The Gospel of Peace: A Commentary on Matthew, Mark, and Luke from the Perspective of Nonviolence. It is the first-ever commentary on the synoptic Gospels from the […]

Green Memorial Lecture-Something Worth Making a Song and Dance About: Complementary Therapies for Parkinson Disease

Health Sciences Center, Rooms 117 and 118

A lecture by Gammon M. Earhart, PT, PhD, FAPTA Physical Therapist and Movement Scientist Gammon M. Earhart is a physical therapist and movement scientist. Earhart completed physical therapist training at Arcadia University, earned a PhD in Movement Science from Washington University in St. Louis, and completed a postdoctoral research fellowship at Oregon Health & Science […]

Event Series THRIVE Speaker Series

THRIVE Financial Literacy Workshop – Empowering Social Workers for Financial Success

Brennan Center Auditorium 45 Island Pond Road, Springfield, MA, United States

Presented by LaQueshia Clemons, LCSW, AFC LaQueshia Clemons is a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) and accredited financial counselor (AFC) with a passion for guiding people toward financial well-being and emotional resilience. Her master's degree from Springfield College is just the beginning of her story. Her private practice, Freedom Life Therapy and Wellness, is a […]

Lasting Impact: A Celebration of the Partnership Between Springfield College Athletics and the Team IMPACT Program

Cleveland E. and Phyllis B. Dodge Room, Flynn Campus Union 263 Alden Street, Springfield, MA, United States

Two of the great traditions of Springfield College—sports and social justice—are thread together each spring with the Sports and Social Justice Symposium. This year’s event will celebrate the College’s robust relationship with Team IMPACT: a nonprofit organization that pairs children with life-threatening illnesses with a college sports team. Springfield College has been a leading participant […]

Promoting Racial Justice and Equitable Practices in our Educational Structures

Virtual 263 Alden Street, Springfield

Virtual Conversation about Racial Justice in our Educational Structure Sponsored by the Department of Education and the PhD in Educational Leadership Monday, April 8 at 7 p.m. Register This event is free and open to the Springfield College community and the public. In 2023, College Student Educators International (ACPA) developed a report, titled “Campus Racial […]

Athletic Leadership in the New Age: Embracing Data and Technology

Cleveland E. and Phyllis B. Dodge Room, Flynn Campus Union 263 Alden Street, Springfield, MA, United States

This event will take place in two parts. Part 1 will feature a short, moderated panel discussion with all guest speakers who will provide their knowledge and practical insights on how they effectively utilize data and technology in their sport leadership role. Program panelists have diverse backgrounds in coaching and athletic administration at various competitive […]

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