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This blog is a place to capture and share student and faculty stories, learning activities, or resources! How have you changed as a result of your participation in the project? What was meaningful to you? What surprised or impacted you? Did you create an awesome learning experience or resource that you’d like to share?

What Does it Mean to Be You?

What Does it Mean to Be You?

Moral Moments helps us to understand and ask this question. I cannot tell you how many times I have said Moral Moments in the past few months, but the more conversations I have, the more I am compelled to spread the word about this framework that provides individuals...

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The Anti-Racist Resource Guide

Standing in Solidarity with justice and peace workers across the planet, The Moral Moments Project offers fall of 2020 as a moment to focus individual and collective energies on Antiracism, its practices, and its practitioners. Devoted to providing opportunities for...

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First-Year Engagement July Workshop Series

When: July 8, 2020 from 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Where: Zoom Presenters: Susan Russell, Ph.D. School of Teacher and Crystal Ramsey, Ph.D. Research Project Manager, Teaching and Learning with Technology About: Responding directly to the call for Diversity, Equity, and...

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FYE Workshop features Moral Moments

On 5/19/2020, Penn Staters met through Zoom for a University-wide FYE workshop.  Multiple hosts from across the system, including University Faculty Senate President Beth Seymour, introduced a fantastic and diverse array of First-Year Student and Engagement solutions...

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Faculty Development Day

When: July 11, 2019 from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Where: TLT Dreamery, Ground Floor, Shields Building on the University Park Campus Who: For all Faculty Teaching Moral Moments during the 2019-20 academic year If you’re interested in learning more about how to build Moral...

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A First-Year Journey toward Compassion

A First-Year Journey toward Compassion

Morally speaking, each of us defines our own character based on personal ethics, integrity, and interacts with the world using a unique moral compass. In the fall of 2018, the first-year seminar class at PSULV delved deep into the philosophical origins of these...

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