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2024 Teaching and Learning Conference

[…]pm Faculty and Staff COF welcomes all faculty, staff, graduate students, and fellows to attend the annual COF Teaching and Learning Conference on Friday March 22, 2024. Hosted at [...] More […]

Welcoming Wentworth’s Next President

[…]large and diverse pool of well-qualified candidates. Watch the video introducing Mark. Mark comes to us from Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Conn., where he served as executive vice president and provost. Most recently, he was instrumental in establishing new engineering and medical schools there. At Quinnipiac, Mark oversaw academic affairs, student affairs, athletics/recreation, information technology, public safety and most recently admissions and financial aid. During that time, Quinnipiac grew in enrollment, stature and impact. Mark earned a B.S. in economics and finance from Bentley University, an M.B.A. from Western New England University, and a Ph.D. in economics from Georgia State […]

Emmanuel College Names Mary K. Boyd, Ph.D., as Next President

[…]presidency at the start of the Fall 2022 semester, joins Emmanuel at a time of significant momentum. Recently, the College completed its “Campaign for Our Second Century,” exceeding the $50 million fundraising goal. Additionally, the incoming first-year undergraduate class is one of the largest in the College’s history. Emmanuel’s presidential search began in the fall of 2021, following the announcement by Sister Janet Eisner, SNDdeN, that she would conclude her tenure as president. Inaugurated in 1979, Sister Janet holds the distinction of being the longest-serving woman college president in the country. “Serving as president of Emmanuel College has been one of […]
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Identities Abroad

[…]and exceptional experience abroad. Check out more interviews from students at: https://www.youtube.com/user/geocenter1. Questions to ask about the destination What are gender relations like in your host culture? What are the laws and cultural norms surrounding relationships and dating? What laws govern the LGBTQ community in your host country? What are social and cultural attitudes towards the LGBTQ community? What may make the coming out process different in the host country compared to the U.S.? Are there any safety considerations to be aware of? What is the attitude of the local police towards LGBTQ visitors? Are sexual orientations and gender identity […]

New WENTWORTH Dining Commons Makes Big Impression on First Diners

[…]space where guests can bring in their own food or simply hang out.   The renovations come in part from the recommendations of Dining Committee members, which includes several Wentworth students, and colleagues within the Colleges of the Fenway.   “We recognized that the school’s campus dining model and facilities needed to be updated and brought into the 21st century,” said Kane. “These changes help us be in line with a modern student lifestyle and […]
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BIPOC Student Leadership Conference

[…]an inter-institutional space for undergraduate students of color to come together to build community connectedness, nurture the sense of belonging and identity at historically white institutions while providing resources and leadership development. If you identify as Black, Indigenous, or a Person of Color (BIPOC) or ALAANA ( African, Latinx, Asian, Arab, and Native American) this event is for you! 2023 Conference Details “Empowering Change Agents for Everyday Leadership” Colleges of the Fenway (COF) and Simmons University Multicultural Center have worked with all five COF institutions to create this year’s conference. By building community, connection, and a sense of belonging for […]

Emmanuel and Simmons Offer New COF Minor in Migration Studies

[…]organizations, and nonprofit administration (to name just a few fields) likely will come from, work with, and/or serve immigrant communities. By adding an interdisciplinary repertoire of courses specifically addressing immigration to their undergraduate careers, students will be well positioned to succeed in these fields and to bring a comprehensive understanding of migration and immigration to their professional and civic lives.   Requirements  Migration Studies minors will be required to take:  One Required Course: Introduction to Migration Studies: Offered annually in Spring, rotating instructors, rotating campuses. All students must take “Introduction to Migration Studies,” an introductory-level course (1000-level at Emmanuel, 100-level at Simmons, etc.) familiarizing students with the major issues, methods, […]
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Pivoting During a Pandemic

[…]dance video, which has 1100+ viewsExtended 4 COF dance classes into June; Open to COF alumni and incoming first-year students as wellCreated 30 Day Mini Music Challenge for COF Jazz Band, Chorus, and OrchestraMoved COF Theater online to include: play reading, scene work, acting for the camera, design challenges, and playwriting promptsInaugural launch of student spotlights on social media to highlight graduating seniors “I loved having virtual COF classes in June, it was an amazing way to connect with my favorite instructors and COF friends while I was back at home. I returned to my summer job as a grocery […]

COF Minor in Sustainability

[…]experts in the field. Students will participate in projects related to the topic of the forum and will present their findings during the Muddy River Symposium or other regional sustainability conferences. A service-learning component is incorporated to further facilitate student learning. 4 Elective Courses – students must take 4 courses that form a cohesive and thematic thread, selecting from at least two of the following categories Policy/Economics Social Equity Environmental Contact Information: Students interested in fulfilling the minor should contact their academic advisor and the Center for Sustainability representative at their respective colleges. Emmanuel College: Adam Silver, silvera@emmanuel.edu Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health […]

Hazardous Materials

[…]wastes are unstable under “normal” conditions. They can cause explosions, toxic fumes, gases, or vapors when heated, compressed, or mixed with water. Examples include lithium-sulfur batteries and explosives. Toxicity – Toxic wastes are harmful or fatal when ingested or absorbed (e.g., containing mercury, lead, etc.). Radioactive Waste Please contact your college’s Radiation Safety Officer on the proper method to dispose of radioactive waste. Recycling When possible, colleges should determine whether or not it is feasible to recycle waste streams.  Below are some examples of potential recyclable waste streams: Glass containers not contaminated with hazardous materials Plastic containers not contaminated with […]
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