Tips and Pointers for Applying to Graduate School

Virtual 263 Alden Street, Springfield

Thank you for your interest in Springfield College - we look forward to hosting you for a virtual information session! We'll be in touch with event details soon. If you […]

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 […]

CETLS: Faculty Writing Fellows – Peer Review & Instructor Feedback

The Forum, Harold C. Smith Learning Commons (Room 201)

Faculty Writing Fellows Spring 2024 Event date: Thu, Mar 07 2024 Event time: 12:15 PM Event location: Learning Commons 201 Free for all Faculty and Staff Interested in teaching writing in your discipline? Need support with connecting your content and pedagogy to best practices in writing? In this semester-long series, faculty will meet once a […]

Athletic Counseling Graduate Virtual Information Session

Virtual 263 Alden Street, Springfield

Learn more about our Athletic Counseling graduate program and our Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study (CAGS) in Athletic Counseling at Springfield College. If you have questions prior to hearing from us, please email graduate@springfield.edu or call (413) 748-3225. Register Here  

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

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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