Ready for All College Day? View the full agenda below to know what to expect on the big day.
E-Waste Recycling Bins
Do your part in protecting the environment and bring your e-waste on All College Day. Properly dispose of unwanted electronic equipment, devices and accessories in our E-Waste Recycling Bins in the S Building Lobby. The bins will be available throughout the day from 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Join us as we kick-off All College Day in the Performing Arts Center with opening remarks and a speech from our keynote speaker.
Opening Remarks
Jennifer Van Matre and Shauna Kincade (co-chairs)
Marketing
Suncoast Credit Union
Nicole Newlon, J.D., Chair, District Board of Trustees
Eric Hall, Ed.D., PHSC President
David McCain and Steven Wasilefsky
Keynote Speaker
Eric Hall, Ed.D.
West Campus
Flu Shots
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West Campus S109
Publix will provide flu shots in S109. Employees should bring their ID and insurance card in order to receive their flu shot.
Blood Drive
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West Campus Parking Lot 9
Donate blood and participate in this life-saving opportunity. The Blood Mobile will be located in Parking Lot 9.
West Campus
Mini Benefits Fair
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West Campus Building S Lobby
Mini Benefits Fair
Missed the Health Benefits Fair at the West Campus on September 30? Attend our Mini Benefits Fair in Building S Lobby to learn more about your benefits, connect directly with providers and get your questions answered!
Participating Vendors
Capital Insurance Agency
Voya
United Healthcare
Nationwide Financial
FRS - Investment Plan
Humana - Dental and Vision
MetLife
Tom Watson-Cornerstone Benefits
West Campus
Morning Breakout - Cheating: Why It Happens and What We Can Do About It
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West Campus S207
This workshop will be presented by Kayla Kuni, Ingrid Purrenhage, Mary Beth Isaacson and Breanna Perry.
Location: S207
Description: This session is open to all and is inspired by the book "The Opposite of Cheating: Teaching for Integrity in the Age of AI by Gallant and Rettinger." This book discusses academic integrity challenges and how we can overcome them. We will focus on material presented in this book with an emphasis on the motivations for cheating behavior and how we can overcome the opportunities to cheat through different types of course design and assessment.
Morning Breakout - How to Handle Stress at Work
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West Campus S208
This workshop will be presented by Cathy Hickey.
Location: S208
Description: We all get stressed at work in ways we don't realize. Let's go through this together to support each other and learn some ways to de-stress.
Morning Breakout - Understanding Credit
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West Campus G204
This workshop will be presented by Cristher Miranda, Suncoast Credit Union.
Location: G204
Description: This workshop will explore the importance of credit and how it affects your financial life. Topics include the key factors that influence your credit score, how credit scores are calculated, strategies to establish one and ways to improve your score. In addition, learn smart money management practices to maintain a healthy credit file and personal finances.
Morning Breakout - Confront the Epidemic of Loneliness with Small Group Work (F2F)
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West Campus S209
This workshop will be presented by Darrin T. King.
Location: S209
Description: In face-to-face (F2F) courses, a 20-minute small-group workshop can effectively harness collaborative learning (social constructivism) while engaging students’ socialization needs. This approach isn't new, but takes on sharper significance during what has been called an epidemic of loneliness among young people. Students choose a specific role (speaker, recorder, facilitator) to ensure participation and accountability and the activity is divided into four five-minute steps to stay on track. Using interdisciplinary topics can spark broader curiosity and even encourage enrollment in courses students might not otherwise consider.
Morning Breakout - A Master Reviewer's Guide to Quality Matters
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West Campus S210
This workshop will be presented by Courtney Benito.
Location: S210
Description: This presentation plans to introduce the college community to Quality Matters (QM) as a quality assurance metric for online course design. Topics will include understanding QM, a sneak peak at the rubric, the QM Review Process and QM PD available to you!
Morning Breakout - Reinvigorate Your Union - Your Voice Matters!
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West Campus G209
This workshop will be presented by Caitlin Gille.
Location: G209
Description: Your union asked and you answered! Join us for an interactive breakout where we discuss the results of our faculty survey and how your union can ensure that your voice matters. Come on by, share your ideas, have a snack and maybe win a raffle for a $50 gift card!
Morning Breakout - Foundations of Investing
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West Campus G104
This workshop will be presented by Rachel Moates, Financial Advisor with Edward Jones.
Location: G104
Description: Learn the five rules that can help you form a strong foundation for investing.
Morning Breakout - Get to Know Yourself a Little Better through Ayurveda
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West Campus G205
This workshop will be presented by Anita Mukerjee.
Location: G205
Description: Ayurveda helps us take a gentle yet deep look at who we are and guides us in how to make the most of this wonderful life we've been gifted. In this session, we'll discuss the elements that all of us on this planet are made of and you will each identify your own personal combination. We'll then explore simple things we can do in our everyday lives to optimize our energy and functionality based upon the delightful combination that each one of us is!
Morning Breakout - Mathemagic
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West Campus G210
This workshop will be presented by Jason Wetherington.
Location: G210
Description: Have you always dreamed of using the beauty of numbers to amaze people at parties and family gatherings, but perhaps lack confidence in your ability to do so? Well, attend my Mathemagic workshop and let me turn your dream into a reality! Maybe you are two-squared to attend as you haven't had a math course in some time? If you can add, you won't be sad with Mathemagic, as basic math skills are sufficient. (Please come prepared to class with a math joke that will make me laugh!)
Morning Breakout - Why Creativity and Individuality Matter in Course Design
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West Campus G102
This workshop will be presented by Gina Rucavado.
Location: G102
Description: Each professor designs a course differently, according to that professor's specific expertise and teaching style. It's very important that we protect and preserve the uniqueness of our course design and delivery because in doing so, we provide students with the variety and engagement that they will need to flourish intellectually.
Morning Breakout - Understanding the Skies From Clouds to Hurricanes
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West Campus M329
This workshop will be presented by Patricia Battler.
Location: M329
Description: This presentation will engage faculty and staff in exploring the fascinating world of weather phenomena. The program will introduce participants to cloud identification and progress through the science of thunderstorms, multicell storm systems, tornadoes and hurricanes.
Morning Breakout - The Mile-Stone Workshop
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West Campus Library Lobby
This workshop will be presented by Nancy Claassen and Leila Claassen.
Location: Library Lobby
Description: Step away and join us for a refreshing Mile-Stone Workshop, a one-mile walk around the Mrs. Prameela Musunuru Health and Wellness Trail! It's a fun and easy way to connect with colleagues and boost your energy. Take a stroll for a revitalizing change of pace to your day!
Morning Breakout - Turning Over a New Leaf: Reducing CC Clutter on Campus
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West Campus M334
This workshop will be presented by Luther T. Buie and Wanda M. Lawson.
Location: M334
Description: This workshop explores the impact of overusing CC in academic and administrative emails. Participants will learn how unnecessary CCs create inbox clutter, confusion and reduced productivity across departments. Through interactive scenarios, quizzes and best-practice discussions, this session highlights when to CC, when to omit and alternative communication strategies for campus efficiency. Attendees will leave with practical techniques to streamline email habits, foster clearer communication and maintain professional, collaborative relationships.
Morning Breakout - Renew, Refresh, Recertify
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West Campus G206
This workshop will be presented by Gerene Thompson.
Location: G206
Description: Recertification can seem overwhelming and confusing. In this session, participants will learn tips and strategies to successfully navigate the recertification process.
Morning Breakout - Innovations from the Master Teacher Seminar
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West Campus G203
This workshop will be presented by Kelly Corbett.
Location: G203
Description: This workshop will discuss classroom innovations and one-minute student motivators from my recent attendance at the Florida Master Teacher Seminar.
Morning Breakout - Mental Health Matters: Strategies to Support Students in Need
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West Campus M333
This workshop will be presented by Tracy Stanko, BayCare.
Location: M333
Description: Not a therapist? No problem! You don’t have to be a mental health professional to notice a student is struggling and could use some extra support. Join us as we review the BayCare Student Assistance Program, which provides free and confidential support services to PHSC students facing challenges big and small.
West Campus
Lunch
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West Campus Gymnasium
Join us for lunch in the Gymnasium (Building K).
Lunch Menu
Dijon chicken breast (gluten free)
Meatloaf
Mashed potatoes (vegetarian and gluten free)
Green beans (vegetarian and gluten free)
Three bean salad (vegan and gluten Free)
Vegan lasagna (vegan)
Salad (ranch or vinaigrette)
Yeast dinner rolls
Desserts
Assorted brownies and bars
Assorted cookies
Dietary Items (On Marked Table in Gym)
Gluten free breads
Gluten free, vegan and sugar-free desserts
Drinks
Sweet tea
Unsweet tea
Lemonade
West Campus
Connection Time/Outside Activities
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West Campus Quad
Join us in the Quad to connect with others and participate in the following activities:
Iced coffee bar
Popcorn table
Caring Campus table
Engagement games
PHSC Employee Giving Match
Mini massages
Bookstore pop-up shop
Association of Florida Colleges (AFC) table
President's Leadership Institute (PLI) table
West Campus
Communications Departmental Meeting
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West Campus M334
The Communications Departmental Meeting will be presented by Gina Rucavado in M334.
Biological Science Departmental Meeting
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West Campus M333
The Biological Science Departmental Meeting will be presented by Kelly Carter in M333.
Humanities Departmental Meeting
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West Campus G112
The Humanities Departmental Meeting will be presented by Luz-Ayde Himelhoch in G112.
Social and Behavioral Science Departmental Meeting
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West Campus M330
The Social and Behavioral Science Departmental Meeting will be presented by Eric Wolters in M330.
Mathematics Departmental Meeting
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West Campus G210
The Mathematics Departmental Meeting will be presented by Ryan Newell in G210.
Physical Science Departmental Meeting
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West Campus M314
The Physical Science Departmental Meeting will be presented by Greg Woodard in M314.
West Campus
Afternoon Breakout - Fall Into Encouragement: Be Kind, Uplift and Unwind Together
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West Campus G203
This workshop will be presented by Pamela Roberts.
Location: G203
Description: Take a break, recharge and reconnect with colleagues. Enjoy light refreshments, exchange uplifting notes and share simple strategies to beat burnout and build stronger connections.
Afternoon Breakout - Fall Fun
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West Campus R151
This workshop will be presented by Cathy Hickey.
Location: R151
Description: Join this workshop for team building crafts!
Afternoon Breakout - Let’s Dance: Salsa, Merengue, Bachata and More!
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West Campus G109/110
This workshop will be presented by Luz-Ayde Himelhoch.
Location: G109/110
Description: Join us for an exciting opportunity to learn and enjoy popular Latin dances in a welcoming environment. No prior dance experience is required—just bring your energy, enthusiasm and a willingness to move. Come ready to dance, have fun and celebrate the joy of music!
Afternoon Breakout - Fire Extinguisher: Safety and Training
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West Campus S207
This workshop will be presented by David McCain.
Location: S207
Description: Learn general information on the types of fires and the proper extinguisher to use on them. This workshop will include a classroom portion followed by a practical demonstration of a fire extinguisher.
Afternoon Breakout - Station-Based Learning in Science Labs
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West Campus M309
This workshop will be presented by Nikole Jorgensen-Zidar.
Location: M309
Description: See how station-based learning has improved student engagement and learning for my Anatomy and Physiology lab courses. Discuss how station-based learning could be applied to your class.
Afternoon Breakout - Understanding Credit
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West Campus G204
This workshop will be presented by Cristher Miranda, Suncoast Credit Union.
Location: G204
Description: This workshop will explore the importance of credit and how it affects your financial life. Topics include the key factors that influence your credit score, how credit scores are calculated, strategies to establish one and ways to improve your score. In addition, learn smart money management practices to maintain a healthy credit file and personal finances.
Afternoon Breakout - Open Enrollment Q&A Session
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West Campus G102
This workshop will be presented by Vanessa Gonzalez.
Location: G102
Description: Join us for a 45-minute Open Enrollment Q&A session designed to help you make informed choices about your benefits for the coming year. HR representatives will be available to answer your questions, clarify plan details and provide guidance on selecting the options that best support you and your family. Whether you are exploring changes, comparing plans or simply want to confirm your selections, this session offers an opportunity to gain clarity and confidence before the enrollment deadline. Take advantage of this time to ensure your benefits align with your needs now and into the future.
Afternoon Breakout - Feature Films for Your Classroom: What's Available and How to Use It
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West Campus S208
This workshop will be presented by Ingrid Purrenhage, Karen Swetland and Mary Beth Isaacson.
Location: S208
Description: Many faculty wonder how to use feature films in their courses. This session will provide an overview of current options available through the PHSC Libraries. We will explore numerous resources, including Kanopy and Films on Demand. Whether you’re looking for new ways to add film content to your courses or just getting started with streaming media, this session will help you to navigate feature films to engage students.
Afternoon Breakout - Exploring the Primo Research Assistant
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West Campus S209
This workshop will be presented by Alison Barone.
Location: S209
Description: Explore a deep dive into the Primo Research Assistant, an AI learning tool offered through the Library.
Afternoon Breakout - Fall in Love with Permaculture
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West Campus S210
This workshop will be presented by Holly Sigismondi.
Location: S210
Description: Learn permaculture basics from someone who has already fallen in love with permaculture. Learn easy ways you can start today!
Afternoon Breakout - Self-Care, Mental Health and Wellness
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West Campus M334
This workshop will be presented by Eddie Williams.
Location: M334
Description: This interactive workshop provides faculty and staff with practical tools to support their well-being, manage stress and maintain balance inside and outside the workplace. Participants will explore simple self-care practices, strategies to strengthen mental health and ways to foster resilience in challenging times. The session will also highlight our campus resources and techniques for promoting a positive, supportive environment. Faculty and staff will leave with actionable strategies to enhance both personal wellness and professional effectiveness.
Afternoon Breakout - Challenging Up: Dos and Don'ts
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West Campus G205
This workshop will be presented by Mildred Diaz Santiago.
Location: G205
Description: Great leaders don’t wait to be in charge to begin leading, influencing changes and improving what isn’t working. There are times that, to see change, it is necessary to challenge the status quo. “Challenge up” and raising questions about the status quo is difficult but it does not change the fact that it needs to be done when necessary. In this presentation based on Clay Scroggins’ book, How to Lead When You’re Not in Charge, we will discuss some ingredients in the practice of challenging up that are essential in presenting your challenge in a way that does not limit your career.
Afternoon Breakout - SAS Presents: How to Accommodate and Communicate in the Classroom
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West Campus G209
This workshop will be presented by Darcy McDowell.
Location: G209
Description: Learn accommodations and how they work in the in-person and online classrooms as well as communicating with individuals living with a disability.
Afternoon Breakout - Leave It, Move It, Roll It, Take It
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West Campus G104
This workshop will be presented by Rachel Moates, Financial Advisor with Edward Jones.
Location: G104
Description: This workshop will provide key education and financial guidance for faculty as they continue their development and careers.
Afternoon Breakout - Creating a Public Service Institute at PHSC: A Proposal
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West Campus M330
This workshop will be presented by Eric Wolters.
Location: M330
Description: Unlike, Nursing, Business, IT and Law Enforcement (LE)/Fire, there is not always an obvious "end" for students entering into a non-STEM general course of AA study; nor is there always a logical progression towards a career as there may be for STEM students, such as medical or engineering degrees. The Public Service Institute will help correct this deficiency through a robust program linked to real-world stakeholders, exposing students to the varied and multifaceted nature of the Public Service sector.
West Campus
Fireside Chat with The Executive Leadership Team
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West Campus Lawrence and Charlotte Klau Performing Arts Center
West Campus
Award Ceremony
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West Campus Lawrence and Charlotte Klau Performing Arts Center
The following awards will be presented during the Awards Ceremony:
Anniversary Awards
President's Awards
Association of Florida Colleges (AFC) Awards
AFC Outstanding Career and Professional Employee of the Year
AFC Leadership Award of Excellence
Engagement Games Contest
West Campus
Closing Remarks
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West Campus Lawrence and Charlotte Klau Performing Arts Center
West Campus
The Great Big Basket Giveaway
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West Campus Lawrence and Charlotte Klau Performing Arts Center
The winners of the Great Big Basket Giveaway will announced in the Lawrence and Charlotte Klau Performing Arts Center (PAC).