Café Con Joes: Let’s Talk about Women Health
March 2
Dr. Yomaris Peña will shed light on the importance of women’s health. Feel free to join us in this enlightening conversation!
Celebrating Women's History Month
Women's History Month is a celebration of women's contributions to history, culture and society and has been observed annually in the month of March in the United States since 1987. The National Women's History Alliance chose the theme "Women Providing Healing, Promoting Hope" as not only a tribute to all levels of caregivers and frontline workers during the pandemic but also a recognition the countless ways that women of all cultures have provided both healing and hope throughout history.
2022 Women's History Month Events
Women Peacemakers Before and After 1325
March 3
Women Peacemakers Before and After 1325: Learning Process on the Role of Women Peacemakers Globally – Conversation with Rosa Emilia Salamanca
Diversity Reading Group: Sister Outsider
March 3
A discussion of Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde.
Find Your Purpose, Find Your Power
March 3
What’s standing between you and your success? Are you wondering what steps to take to move toward your ideal career or educational path? Join us for a lively conversation with TV Host, Psychologist and Author, Dr. Michelle Callahan.
Child Temperament, Maternal Feeding Practices
March 8
Child Temperament, Maternal Feeding Practices, and Parenting Styles and their Influence on Obesogenic Behaviors in Hispanic, Preschool Children
CANCELLED: “How I Got Here” Speaker Series
March 17
Please join Dr. Sissy Easo-Joseph, Director of Scientific Communications, Migraine and Headache and Global Medical Affairs at Teva Pharmaceuticals at our next “How I Got Here” speaker series.
SHU Theatre Presents: The Revolutionists
March 17
Seton Hall Theatre Presents: The Revolutionists by Lauren Gunderson at the Theatre-in-the-Round
Anti-Asian Racism
March 18
Join members from the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee for an interactive workshop on anti-racism and exploring race, bias, and identity. Develop strategies and learn more about campus resources that can help you become an upstander and ally.
REBT Certificate Program with Dr. Debbie Joffe Ellis
March 21
The College of Education and Human Services, in partnership with the New Jersey Collaborative for Emotionally Focused Therapy, are pleased to present a six session, certificate program on Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy led by Dr. Debbie Joffe Ellis. The certificate program includes 9 CE* for NJ Psychologists, LPCs, MFTs. On Monday, March 21 from 7:30 – 9:00 p.m. the workshop will focus on Pivotal Aspects of REBT Therapy: The Role of the Therapist, the Client and Challenges for Advanced Practitioners.
Scholars’ Forum in CIT
March 23
The Scholars’ Forum in the Catholic Intellectual Tradition is excited to host Dr. Elizabeth Redwine, lecturer in English and Coordinator of Core I, Journey of Transformation, as she discusses her recent book, Gender, Performance, and Authorship.
Creating the Dream: Women of Change
March 24
MLKSA first-year scholars will give several instances of unsung historical women who made significant contributions fighting and continuing the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Girl Up Movie Night
March 25
Girl Up SHU is hosting a movie night on Friday, March 25 at 8:00 pm. We’ll be watching On the Basis of Sex, the story of one feminist icon’s experiences fighting for gender equality in the American legal system.
GirlBoss Photo Shoot and Resume Review
March 28
Make Your Professional Portfolio Match Your Attitude
Are we on track to achieve SDG 5 by 2030?
March 29
Reality check: Are we on track to achieve SDG 5 by 2030? Women’s Month Event featuring Ginette Azcona, Lead, Data and Statistics, UN Women Global Reports