Faculty Technology Services will offer a review of Blackboard. Participants are asked to bring their syllabi. Sponsored by Fordham IT.
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All are welcome; beginner instruction given every week. Loose clothing recommended. Sponsored by Campus Ministry. |
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Faculty Technology Services will offer faculty an introduction to Blackboard Learn, Fordham’s learning management system. Participants will get an overview of the system and learn how to set up their course shell. Sponsored by Fordham IT. |
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Faculty Technology Services will offer a review of Blackboard. Participants are asked to bring their syllabi. Sponsored by Fordham IT. |
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Join the Office of Multicultural Affairs as they celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s memory with coffee, fact sheets, and reflections on dreams for a racially inclusive society. |
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Faculty Technology Services will be available to answer questions about Blackboard. Sponsored by Fordham IT.
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Join the Office of Multicultural Affairs for an opportunity to engage in thoughtful exchange and reflection connected back to positive acts of change for MLK Week 2016.
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Fordham’s Office of Multicultural Affairs and the Bias Incident Resource Group (BIRG) will host a screening of Selma for MLK Week 2016. The film will be followed by a discussion and food will be served. |
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Faculty Technology Services will be available to answer questions about Blackboard. Sponsored by Fordham IT.
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An Yan, PhD, professor of finance and associate dean of research and faculty development, will present his paper “Firm Social Connection and Security Issuances.” Lunch will be served, so please RSVP.
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Fordham’s Office of Multicultural Affairs and the Bias Incident Resource Group (BIRG) will host a screening of Selma for MLK Week 2016. The film will be followed by a discussion and food will be served. |
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Faculty Technology Services will demonstrate how to use Grade Center in Blackboard to calculate grades. Participants are asked to bring their syllabi. Sponsored by Fordham IT.
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The Office of Research will provide an overview of research at Fordham and information about the internal and external award process.
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Speaker: Tyesha Maddox, African and African Diaspora Studies Dissertation Fellow at Boston College. Sponsored by the Department of African and African-American Studies. |
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The Department of History will showcase undergraduate research with several panels throughout the day.
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Faculty Technology Services will teach the basics of using Google Apps, along with some tricks and tips to use in the classroom and for research. Sponsored by Fordham IT.
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Faculty Technology Services will be available to answer questions about Blackboard. Sponsored by Fordham IT. |
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Speaker: Sophie Mitra, PhD, associate professor of economics, will address topic of disability and wellbeing in lower-income countries. Sponsored by the Faculty Working Group on Disability. Lunch will be provided. The seminar will be simultaneously broadcast via videoconference at the Rose Hill campus in Keating 124.
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Learn about study abroad opportunities offered at Fordham. Sponsored by the Office of International and Study Abroad Programs.
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Faculty Technology Services will demonstrate how to use Grade Center in Blackboard to calculate grades. Participants are asked to bring their syllabi. Sponsored by Fordham IT. |
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Faculty Technology Services will be available to answer questions about Blackboard. Sponsored by Fordham IT.
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Learn about study abroad opportunities offered at Fordham. Sponsored by the Office of International and Study Abroad Programs.
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Speaker: Rachel D. Godsil, law professor at Seton Hall University School of Law, will address implicit bias and anxiety associated with race, ethnicity, religion, and gender as part of the Feerick Center Speaker Series. |
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