Event Details

Creativity Workshop Featuring Dr. Scott Sherman

10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Saturday, September 16, 2017

Schroeder Family School of Business Administration Building, Smythe Lecture Hall, Room 170, University of Evansville Campus, 1800 Lincoln Ave, Evansville, IN

UE is thrilled to bring Dr. Scott Sherman back to campus. An expert on environmental regeneration and the most effective ways to create social progress and innovation, Scott has worked on nonviolence and social justice projects from the war-torn island of Sri Lanka to the inner cities of America. His work on nonviolent social change projects has been praised by such Nobel Peace Prize Laureates as the Dalai Lama and the late Mother Teresa, and eventually led him to found the Transformative Action Institute. He is also a gifted educator, having won the outstanding teaching award from the University of California at Berkeley, was voted the top professor on the UCLA campus, and nominated for the National Society of Collegiate Scholars’ Faculty of the Year award for the entire United States. Sherman earned his undergraduate and law degrees from U.C. Berkeley, as well as his Ph.D. in Environmental Studies from the University of Michigan. He is currently an adjunct faculty member in UCLA’s School of Public Affairs, and the Director of the award-winning Transformative Action Institute.

Unleashing Creative Potential

FREE WORKSHOP
Featuring Dr. Scott Sherman
Co-Founder and Executive Director, Transformative Action Institute

Register for morning, afternoon, or both. Register early as seating is limited. Walk-ins will be accepted as space allows. RSVP by September 11, 2017 to Erin Lewis at creativity@evansville.edu to guarantee your spot!

Morning Session
Unleashing Your Creative Potential
10:00 a.m. – Noon
Smythe Lecture Hall, Room 170
Schroeder School of Business Building
Open to Everyone

Afternoon Session
Incorporating Creativity into the Classroom
1:30 – 5:00 p.m.
Vectren Executive Board Room, Room 270
Schroeder School of Business Building
Open to high school and college faculty, teachers, staff, and administrators