FOCUSED PRODUCTIVITY SESSIONS
Join CAFE for pomodoro sessions again this semester. All faculty and staff are welcome. The sessions use a focused cycle: set a goal, work towards it for 25 minutes, and then take a five-minute break. You will repeat the cycle three times. Choose the session that fits your needs:
Work Session with Renee Gutiérrez |
Mondays @ 1:00-2:30p (starting Sept. 9th) |
Research Writing Session with Renee Gutiérrez |
Thursdays @ 8:30-10:00 (starting Sept. 5th) |
Wonderful Women @ Work (for women in leadership positions) with Pam Tracy |
Mondays @ 8:30-10:00 (starting Sept. 9) https://longwood-edu.zoom.us/j/94607303015
Thursday @ 1:00-2:30 (starting Sept.5) |
TEACHING DURING AN ELECTION YEAR: AN ACADEMIC AFFAIRS AND STUDENT AFFAIRS COLLABORATION
A series of events and resources aimed at enhancing our understanding of the electoral process and supporting our commitment to informed civic engagement.
Teaching During an Election Year Blogsite (coming soon)
Teaching and learning resources to facilitate thoughtful and inclusive conversations in the classroom on critical issues such as democracy, governance, and public policy.
Debate Watch Party
September 10 @ 7:30 PM
Constructive and Deliberative Dialogue: Educator Workshops
During the week of September 23rd.
Rock the Brock and Vote
October 22 & 23
- En-light(e)ning Talks-- a series of short, informative, and fascinating lessons about civic engagement.
- How Does the Electoral Process Work? Dr. Eric Hodges, Associate Professor of Political Science, October 22, 3:30-5:00
- More events and details to come!