Event Series Diversity-themed Conversations

Diversity-themed Conversations: Understanding Oppression

Cleveland E and Phyllis B. Dodge Room (A&B), Flynn Campus Union

This fall, the Office of Inclusion and Community Engagement will be hosting a four-part series of diversity-themed sessions open to the Springfield College community. The series is designed to foster and support a welcoming and inclusive environment for all community members. You are encouraged to attend all sessions as we develop a community of practice. […]

How Basketball Can Save the World

Virtual 263 Alden Street, Springfield

This event features David Hollander, clinical professor at the New York University School of Professional Studies, and conversation about his Humanities course, “How Basketball Can Save the World,” and his […]

The Renewable Energy Transition: A Short History of a Long Process

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

Presented by Jonathan Kuiken, PhD Associate Professor of History and Honors Director Division of Global Cultures, Wilkes University With discussions of the looming threat of climate change, skyrocketing energy prices, […]

Event Series THRIVE Speaker Series

THRIVE Scholars Program Workshop – Cultural and Diversity Counseling

Virtual 263 Alden Street, Springfield

Presented by Gayl Crump-Swaby, EdD, LCSW  Gayl Crump-Swaby, EdD, LCSW, is an associate professor in the Springfield College Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program. She received her Master of Social Work from Boston University and her Doctor of Education from Nova Southeastern University. Crump-Swaby most recently published a book, titled Unlocking Legacies and Releasing Burden: How […]

Math, Physics, and Computer Science Colloquium

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

Bio-Inspired Memory Devise-Based Physical Reservoir Computing System to Solve Temporal and Classification Problems Presented by Md Razuan Hossain, PhD Springfield College Assistant Professor of Computer Science Hossain’s research explores a new way of computing that draws inspiration from how the human brain works. Traditional computing devices face limits in performance, mainly because it's getting harder […]

Promoting Success Among Gen Z Students

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

This February, the divisions of Student Affairs and Academic Affairs are pleased to offer faculty and staff two professional development opportunities on the topics of Generation Z in higher ed and 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 […]

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