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 similarly titled book, How Basketball Can Save the World: 13 Guiding Principles for Reimagining What’s Possible. Calvin R. Hill, PhD, vice president for Inclusion and […]

“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 […]

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.

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 the height of his fame and the height of the Civil Rights Movement, it also happened in a remarkable context. That included both pressure from […]

Fostering Equity and Inclusion for Latinas/os in Child and Family Welfare Conference

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

We plan to bring together an interdisciplinary team of academicians, community organizers, elected officials, community-based organizations, and families with lived experience to provide leadership in the identification of targeted solutions to systemic problems affecting the Latino family at varying points across the child welfare continuum. Our keynote speaker, Edward W. Caisse III, Unit Director at […]

What You Can Gain from AmeriCorps Service

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

Join us as representatives of AmeriCorps service programs from western Massachusetts come to campus to share opportunities for those seeking full- or part-time employment, or academic internships in the local community. Besides the Springfield College AmeriCorps program, find out about three others: the Literacy Lab, DIAL/SELF, and TerraCorps. In addition, a panel of former and current […]

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 […]

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 […]

The Humanics Lecture – Fostering Equity and Inclusion for Latinas/os in Child and Family Welfare

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

The Office of Academic Affairs and Miguel L. Arce, MSW, 2023-24 Distinguished Springfield Professor of Humanics, cordially invite you to attend the Annual Humanics Lecture “Fostering Equity and Inclusion for Latinas/os in Child and Family Welfare” The Introduction of the 2024-25 Distinguished Springfield Professor of Humanics will follow the lecture.

25th Annual African, and African-American, Development, Education, Research and Training Institute (AADERT) Conference

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

The Global Political Disorder and Economic Insecurity in the Era of Artificial Intelligence, Health, Environment, Higher Education, and Employment Uncertainty Presented by the Springfield College School of Social Work and Behavioral Sciences and the Department of Human Services For those unable to participate in person, please join via Zoom (ID: 835 2500 4044) Join the […]

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