“The Cost of Inheritance” Film Screening and Discussion

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

   Presented by Springfield College and NEPM. NEPM and Springfield College invite you to a screening of “The Cost of Inheritance,” a film by acclaimed director Yoruba Richen about the U.S. reparations debate. Join us for a night of impactful storytelling and dialogue on historical and social justice, and learn more about the reparative justice […]

Event Series THRIVE Speaker Series

THRIVE Scholars Program Workshop – Mental Health and Urban Youth: Clinical and School Perspectives

Virtual 263 Alden Street, Springfield

Presented by Winifred Martin, EdD, LICSW Winifred Martin, EdD, LICSW, is the CEO and Founder of TRIBE Institute LLC, an esteemed mental health and therapeutic organization that aims to transform the lives of youth, individuals, and families. With extensive experience and expertise in the field, Martin specializes in child and adolescent behavioral and mental health, […]

Black on Alden Street

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

The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Alumni Relations present Black on Alden Street: Black-Identifying Springfield College alumni panel. Come engage with Springfield College alumni to learn about their current career roles, experience as a student, and how their identities shaped their journey. All students and alumni are welcome to attend this event.

Graduate Writing Workshop 3: Organizing, analyzing, and synthesizing: Literature reviews, part two

Virtual 263 Alden Street, Springfield

This workshop will review strategies for writing literature reviews that analyze and synthesize pertinent print source materials relevant to researched topics with an eye toward showing that a gap still remains – a gap the graduate writer will attempt to fill. Click for more information and the Zoom link: Graduate Writing Workshop

Graduate Writing Workshop 3: Organizing, analyzing, and synthesizing: Literature reviews, part two

Virtual 263 Alden Street, Springfield

This workshop will review strategies for writing literature reviews that analyze and synthesize pertinent print source materials relevant to researched topics with an eye toward showing that a gap still remains – a gap the graduate writer will attempt to fill. Click for more information and the Zoom link: Graduate Writing Workshop

The Social Justice of Universal Voting

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

Presented by Miles Rapoport Executive Director of 100% Democracy: An Initiative for Universal Voting Join us for an engaging presentation by national voting rights leader Miles Rapoport, co-author, with Washington […]

Asian Americans, Affirmative Action, and the Future of Selective College Admissions

Virtual 263 Alden Street, Springfield

Join the webinar. Presented by Natasha Warikoo Lenore Stern Professor in the Social Sciences, Department of Sociology, Tufts University In this talk, Natasha Warikoo, PhD, EdM, will review the history of affirmative action in college admissions as well as arguments made for and against it. She will discuss how and why Asian Americans became part […]

MLK, Patriotism, and the State of Our Democracy

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

June 14, 1964, was one of the greatest days in Springfield College history. That was the day when Martin Luther King Jr. delivered the College’s commencement address. Taking place at […]

Event Series THRIVE Speaker Series

THRIVE Scholars Program Workshop – Teaching While Black, Oh and A Woman

Virtual 263 Alden Street, Springfield

Presented by Stephanie R. Logan, EdD Stephanie R. Logan, EdD, is an associate professor of elementary and multicultural education and chair of the Department of Education at Springfield College. Logan received her Doctorate of Education from Morgan State University in 2009. She is a former elementary school teacher and a former elementary and middle school […]

Graduate Writing Workshop 4: Contributing to academic conversations: Writing styles and conventions of three research methodologies

Virtual 263 Alden Street, Springfield

This workshop will provide an overview of the three most common graduate research methodologies and writing practices: theoretical, qualitative, and quantitative. We will examine how each methodology works to contribute something new to a larger conversation on a topic. Click for more information and the Zoom link: Graduate Writing Workshop

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