Strength and Conditioning Virtual Information Session
Virtual 263 Alden Street, SpringfieldLearn more about the Strength and Conditioning Masters degree at Springfield College by joining our Zoom Virtual Information Session
Learn more about the Strength and Conditioning Masters degree at Springfield College by joining our Zoom Virtual Information Session
AI Tips for Your Classroom This session will provide an introduction to AI, focusing on its integration in the classroom and the development of AI policies that align with educational values. We'll explore practical AI tools for enhancing student engagement and personalized learning, and address the crucial issue of academic dishonesty in the digital age. […]
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 […]
Please join us for a gathering of Springfield College alumni and friends. The event is free to attend. Kindly register here We look forward to seeing you! For event questions, contact Lia Lafreniere at llafreniere@springfield.edu or (800) 622-6072. The Bier Boutique 465 7th Avenue N St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Thank you for your interest in Springfield College - we look forward to hosting you for a virtual information session for our Athletic Training Graduate Program! If you have questions […]
Thank you for your interest in Springfield College - we look forward to hosting you for a virtual information session for our Sport and Exercise Psychology Online Graduate program! If you have questions prior to hearing from us, please email graduate@springfield.edu Registration Link
In this lecture, Jim Bates ’79 will cover an overview of the assassination of the 35 th President, John F. Kennedy. The lecture will begin with an overview of the site, Dealey Plaza in Dallas, TX and then move into a detailed description of what happened on that day. The presentation includes several pictures and […]
Led collaboratively with a Reference Librarian from Library Services, this workshop will review where to find reliable sources, strategies to read and glean necessary information, and methods to refine research topics. The content of this workshop will help a writer situate what others have said about a topic with what still needs to be said. […]
Zoom Led collaboratively with a Reference Librarian from Library Services, this workshop will review where to find reliable sources, strategies to read and glean necessary information, and methods to refine research topics. The content of this workshop will help a writer situate what others have said about a topic with what still needs to be […]
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 […]
The Religion and Philosophy Spring Forum sponsored by the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences presents its first speaker, Professor Lori Gruen, who will speak on "Empathy and Justice Beyond the Human" on Monday February 12th. The talk will take place in Marsh Memorial Chapel during the Monday common hour time slot. Empathy and Justice […]
Presented by Lori Gruen, PhD William Griffin Professor of Philosophy at Wesleyan University In our concern for the more than human world, many discussions have focused on individual animal suffering […]