Graduate Open House

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

Success comes to those who take action. Are you ready to discover how a graduate education at Springfield College will keep you moving forward? Located in Dodge at the Flynn […]

CETLS: Soup at the Center!

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

We will share ideas on how Intentionality in course design can support your academic autonomy. Besides having delicious soup, you will walk away with a job aide for Intentional Design […]

A Taste of Humanics

Museum in Judd Gymnasia

Looking to enjoy delicious foods, desserts, and wines while directly supporting Springfield College scholars? The Distinguished Springfield Professors of Humanics annual "A Taste of Humanics" fundraiser will allow you to […]

“Inundation District” Film Screening

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

In a time of rising tides and intensifying storms, what happens when a vulnerable city builds by the sea? Directed by Pulitzer Prize-winning director David Abel, this feature-length film explores the implications of one city’s decision to ignore the threats posed by climate change and spend billions of dollars building a new waterfront district—on landfill, […]

Graduate Writing Workshop 5: On logic: Strategies for analytical writing

Virtual 263 Alden Street, Springfield

This workshop will help a research writer make sure they are making sense, following a logical progression of ideas, and avoiding some common pitfalls of graduate writers. Click for more information and the Zoom link: Graduate Writing Workshop

Fostering Effective Workplaces for Gen Z Employees

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

The divisions of Student Affairs and Academic Affairs are pleased to offer faculty and staff this professional development opportunity on the topic of Generation Z 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 up the majority of our student […]

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