Carlow Connections: Evidenced-based Reading Instruction for Dyslexia
OnlineExplore how the brain learns to read and the evidenced-based approaches that facilitate that process.
Explore how the brain learns to read and the evidenced-based approaches that facilitate that process.
One of the results of trauma is changes in the brain. Minds and brains seem to change in their capacity to think and in how the world is perceived due to trauma. For many students COVID-19 has been traumatizing, and it does impact the ability to learn. This presentation is about what happens with trauma and learning and how to overcome these changes.
The 15th annual Women of Spirit® Awards program honoring the 2020 awardees will be virtual on April 21, 2021 at 7 p.m. Register to attend.
Join us for our alumni reading series with Dorina Pena, Fred Shaw, Judith Vollmer, and Cathy Wittmeyer. Plus, a two-minute open mic. Register today!
Join Nicole McCandless, as she presents her new book, "Down on James Street". Moderated by Joel Woller. Presented by the Cultural Theory-Historical Practices Lecture Series and Carlow University's Social Justice Institutes.
Art and Learning: An exciting four-part series that explores the intersection between creativity, cognition, and storytelling. Join us for Part 1: See Like an Artist presented by Leigh Roche and Sarah Zeffiro. Any interested educator, student, or community member is invited to participate.
Join us for a virtual commencement ceremony on May 8 to celebrate December 2020, Spring 2021, and Summer 2021 Carlow graduates.
Join us for a candid conversation with Carlow Laureate, Sherry Hoback, MBA, BSN, RN, LNC – President & CEO of Tampa Family Health Centers, Inc. Sherry will share with us her front-line experience leading through the COVID-19 pandemic and how she overcame the fear, stress and overwhelming responsibility to lead an entire community health system to success.
We will be hosting a special in-person Celebration of Graduation Ceremony on Saturday, May 15, on Carlow’s campus green.
Discuss brain, mental health, and physical optimization through the practice of mindfulness and meditation. Unpack what is creativity and a creative brain through the work of Csikszentmihalyi and Maxine Greene. Any interested educator, student, or community member is invited to participate.
Explore how technology and interactive experiences bring learning to life through the intersection of communication, science, and art. View and discuss works by EsDelin, Yayoi Kusama, and TeamLab. Any interested educator, student, or community member is invited to participate.
Carlow University's MFA in Creative Writing Program presents, "A Reading with Doireann Ni Ghriofa and Kevin Power". Virtual, free and open to the public. Once registered, you will receive a Zoom link to join.
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