Fall 2023 Classes Begin
Merrimack College Fall 2023 classes begin on Monday, August 28. See Full Academic Calendar
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Merrimack College Fall 2023 classes begin on Monday, August 28. See Full Academic Calendar
This workshop is free and open to Merrimack College students, alumni, and the external community. Certificates of participation (1 hour) will be provided to all attendees. Please register below to secure your spot and to receive reminder emails with Zoom logistics.
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This first module releases on September 15. Description: Embark on an exploration of the newly revised WIDA 2020 Standards, gaining practical insights and strategies to effectively support the linguistic and academic development of multilingual learners. If you have not joined our online platform for this series yet, it is not too late! This series will […]
Kwame Dawes has authored 36 books of poetry, fiction, criticism, and essays, including, most recently, Nebraska, Bivouac, and City of Bones: A Testament (Northwestern, 2017).
Workshop Description: This session will introduce you to the workshop series. You will learn more about yourself and your emotions while practicing purposefulness and acceptance. Start your school year off right and be able to deal with the setbacks and challenges you will face. Presenter Biography: Stephanie Letourneau is a certified mindfulness instructor and public school teacher with […]
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In this workshop, we will describe characteristics of students on the Autism Spectrum and best-practice strategies for working with them will be presented and discussed. Participants will learn about social and academic implications for students with Autism. There will be an exploration of Autism through both the medical model and the neurodiversity model of disability. […]
The Student Government Association’s Academic Affairs Committee (SGA) worked with faculty and the Office of the Provost to include American Sign Language (ASL) as part of the College’s foreign language requirement starting in spring 2024.