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Career Expo: Education, Psychology, and Human Development

March 20, 2024
3:30 pm EDT - 5:30 pm EDT

No matter your major or class year, the Education, Psychology, and Human Development Career Expo, brought to you by the Office of Campus Ministry, the Meelia Center for Community Engagement, and the Career Development Center, can put you in touch with a wide variety of organizations.

Whether you are starting to explore possibilities, looking for a career or a summer opportunity, this Career Expo is a great way for you to connect with employers in a more informal setting. We encourage to you ask about openings and career options, while receiving helpful feedback on your application, including your resume.

To make the most of your Career Expo visit, meet in advance with a Career Development Center team member to create or update your resume and discuss your plans. We will have a Career Info Table day of to answer any of your questions, including how to follow-up after the Expo!

Career Fair

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Career Expo: Public Service, Law, Nonprofit & Social Impact

October 9, 2024
3:30 pm EDT - 5:30 pm EDT

No matter your major or class year, the 2024 Public Service, Law, Non Profit, and Social Impact Career Expo brought to you by the Office of Campus Ministry, the Meelia Center for Community Engagement, and the Career Development Center, can put you in touch with a wide variety of organizations.

Whether you are starting to explore possibilities, looking for a career or internship opportunity, this Career Expo is a great way for you to connect with employers in a more informal setting. We encourage to you ask about openings and career options, while receiving helpful feedback on your application, including your resume.

To make the most of your Career Expo visit, meet in advance with a Career Development Center team member to create or update your resume and discuss your plans. We will have a 'Career Info Table' day of to answer any of your questions, including how to follow-up after the Expo!

career fair

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Becoming a Nurse Writer: Using Writing to Advance the Profession of Nursing and Accelerate Individual Career Growth

October 27, 2023
8:00 am EDT - 3:00 pm EDT

As we enter a post pandemic healthcare world, never has it been more important for nurses to share their voices. Year after year, nurses have been deemed the most trusted profession by the public, so what we have to say matters. This workshop will explore the ways in which nurses can use writing to not only advance the profession and impact the future of health care but also accelerate their own career growth. Writing can be for the self, as a means of processing challenging clinical experiences (Hello! Pandemic!), writing academically for other nurses and health professionals, or writing for the general public with blogs or news articles. Topics include: Idea generation, writing for journals and getting published, and sharing your voice with the public through blogs and articles.

 

Multiple speakers

Nursing contact hours- 5

Cost $99

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The Good Life at Stake: Democracy vs. Authoritarianism

April 4, 2025
3:00 pm EDT - 4:00 pm EDT

Join us on Friday, April 4th for a discussion on Democracy vs. Authoritarianism. Global politics is increasingly depicted as a struggle between democracy and authoritarianism. Meanwhile, in America, democracy is being dragged into destructive partisan political battles. Professor Thomson from Arizona State University will discuss what is at stake when we discuss democracy and authoritarianism today, and what we as citizens can expect from American democracy.

About the speaker:

Dr. Henry Thomson is a political economist and Associate Professor in the School of Politics and Global Studies at Arizona State University. Originally from New Zealand, he studied Political Science, Economics, International Relations and German literature at Wellington, Tübingen, Berlin and Minnesota. Before joining ASU he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford. His research focuses on economic development, authoritarian regimes and democracy

Free and open to the public.

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Henry Thomson

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28th Annual Nurse Leaders and Managers Conference

October 16, 2024
8:00 am EDT - 4:00 pm EDT

Join us at the beautiful Colony Hotel in Kennebunkport ME, for this multi-day, in person conference designed specifically for nurse leaders and managers at all stages of their careers. Whether you are an established leader with years of experience or an emerging leader just beginning your journey, this event is tailored to provide you with the insights, skills, and networks you need to excel in today's rapidly evolving healthcare environment.

Keynote Address:
Delivered by the President of the National League for Nursing, the keynote will provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of healthcare in the United States. Learn how recent political and policy changes are shaping the landscape of nursing practice and what this means for nurse leaders

Key Conference Features
•    Networking Session on Professional Growth: Engage with fellow nurse leaders, exchange ideas, and build valuable connections that can support your professional development.
•    Three Professional Tracks to choose from:
o    Advanced Strategies for Established Nurse Leaders
o    Foundations for Emerging Nurse Leaders
o    Workplace Safety
•    Mystery Speaker: Q&A with an American Academy of Nursing "Living Legend"
•    Storytelling Session on Workplace Incivility

and more!

Learning Outcomes:
At the end of the program, participants will be able to discuss innovative approaches to address challenges in nursing practice, healthcare delivery and organizational management and describe evidence-based practices in decision-making processes related to patient safety, efficient resource utilization, effective communication and conflict resolution

Up to 11. 75 Contact Hours available

Detailed brochure available on Registration site
Register here: https://anselm.eventsair.com/CEPortal/cne-database/cne/Search

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Designing and Implementing Simulation Scenarios

October 1, 2025
8:00 am EDT

October 24, 2025
4:00 pm EDT

Designing and Implementing Simulation Scenarios is one module of four towards a Healthcare Simulation Educator Certificate


DESCRIPTION: This innovative online certificate program is designed to explore the various components necessary to develop and run simulation scenarios within an academic or clinical setting.

WHO: Any nurse practicing in an education role who is interested in developing or working in a simulation program. This would be applicable to nurse educators in academia or healthcare facilities, preceptors, mentors, or staff nurses who are interested in learning more about this teaching pedagogy.

WHY: The content will provide the nuts and bolts of simulation to include how to assess educational needs, develop, implement and evaluate simulation experiences.

WHAT: In order to receive this 60-hour certificate (equal to 60 contact hours), completion of the four modules is required. Each module is 15 contact hours and is taught in an online format: 6 hours virtual live webinar, 9 hours online utilizing discussion boards and case studies, and required reading over the course of 4 weeks in an asynchronous manner.


DESIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING SIMULATION SCENARIOS

This module begins on October 1, 2025 and concludes on October 24th.

Topics: nursing education simulation framework incorporating roles of facilitator and participant, educational practices, simulation outcomes and design characteristics.

Learning Outcome: Upon successful completion of this module, the participant will be able to discuss the important components of simulation design and important aspects to consider for simulation scenario implementation in both the hospital and academic settings

Faculty: Maureen Hillier, DNP, RN, CCRN, CHSE

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Cost per module: $299

Designing and Implementing Simulation Scenarios

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The objective of the Department is to provide the student with an understanding of the problem of crime and social injustice in America, the impact of crime on victims, and the systems which identify, process, and treat the offender. Criminal Justice encompasses the areas of law enforcement, prosecution, the courts, and correctional systems, including probation and parole. Developments such as victim services, changes in law, and social justice initiatives are embedded into the curriculum to highlight the ever-changing nature of the field.