CETLS: AI Tips for Your Classroom

Learning Commons - Room 405 263 Alden Street, Springfield, United States

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. Presentation by Christian Carde

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 Post columnist E.J. Dionne, of 100% Democracy: The Case for Universal Voting (2022). 100% Democracy is an initiative to redefine voting as both a fundamental right […]

Occupational Therapy (MSOT & OTD) Virtual Information Session

Virtual 263 Alden Street, Springfield

Thank you for your interest in Springfield College's Occupational Therapy (MSOT & OTD) Program - we look forward to hosting you for a virtual information session! If you have questions prior to hearing from us, please email graduate@springfield.edu Register Here

CETLS: Brain Breaks and FigJam

Harold C. Smith Learning Commons, Room 201

Join CETLS team member Matthew Citron for a dive into the value of Brain Breaks for traditional classroom and online offerings.  This workshop will ask participants to engage in brain breaks while embracing the role of a learner.  A brief overview of current research in cognition and neurobehavioral mechanisms will transition into the use of […]

Alumni Book Club:  Exclusive Author Talk – Take My Hand by Dolen Perkins-Valdez

The Springfield College Alumni Book Club begins its next selection Take My Hand, by Dolen Perkins-Valdez on January 5.  Please join us if you haven't already!   Inspired by true events, Take My Hand is a novel about a Black nurse in post-segregation Alabama who blows the whistle on injustices done to her patients. Don't miss an exclusive Author Talk with Dolen Perkins-Valdez […]

Spring 2024 Conflict Management Workshop-Navigating Defensiveness

Need a little more peace in your life? Look no further than our spring 2024 conflict management workshops presented by Amy Sereday, CO-OP, Springfield College ombuds. These workshops provide practical tools, insights, and strategies for resolving conflict, fostering collaboration, and improving communication. Strong conflict management skills are a valuable asset in the workplace, classroom, and beyond. […]

Physician Assistant Graduate Virtual Information Session

Learn more about our Physician Assistant graduate program at Springfield College. If you have questions prior to hearing from us, please email graduate@springfield.edu or call (413) 748-3225. Register Here    

Event Series William Simpson Fine Arts Series

Taking Deep Breaths Art Exhibition

In this first in a series of gallery-based printmaking workshops, Mary Ellen Hluska, PhD, ATR-BC, invites students, faculty, and staff to a hands-on exploration in printmaking. No experience necessary. A recipient of a 2023 Springfield College Empowerment Grant, Hluska was recently accepted into a year-long mentorship program at Zea May's Print Studio in Florence, Mass., […]

Physical Education and Athletic Leadership Graduate Virtual Information Session

Thank you for your interest in Springfield College - we look forward to hosting you for a virtual information session for our Physical Education and Athletic Leadership Graduate program! If you have questions prior to hearing from us, please email graduate@springfield.edu Graduate Programs include: Athletic Leadership Adapted Physical Education Physical Education Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study […]

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

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 […]

Tips and Pointers for Applying to Graduate School

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 have questions prior to hearing from us, please email graduate@springfield.edu

MLK, Patriotism, and the State of Our Democracy

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 […]

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