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Tag Archives: Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences

SHSS Sponsors First Annual Conference on Genocide Awareness

The Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) recently sponsored NSU’s first annual conference on Genocide Awareness and Applied Research. Facilitated by Jason J. Campbell, Ph.D., faculty member in the Department of Conflict Analysis and Resolution (DCAR), the conference was a collaborative effort between the Institute for Genocide Awareness…


SHSS Faculty Presents at ASFMA Educational Seminar

Alexia Georgakopoulos was among the guest speakers at the ASFMA Annual Educational Seminar that was held on Mar. 13 in Ft. Lauderdale. The theme of the seminar was “Creating Solutions that Work.”


SHSS Faculty and Students Present at Niger Delta University 2010 Conference

Mark Davidheiser and doctoral student Andrew Ovienloba presented their papers at the Niger Delta University 2010 Conference in March in Nigeria. The conference theme was “Natural Resource, Security, and Development.”


SHSS to Host Genocide Conference with IGAAR on April 9-10

The Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) and the Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR) will host the First Annual IGAAR Conference on Apr. 9-10 on NSU’s main campus.


Genocide Awareness Conference at NSU to Explore Homosexual Conflict, State-Sponsored Torture, and More

Gregory H. Stanton, J.D., Ph.D., the founder of Genocide Watch, will be the keynote speaker at the inaugural conference on Genocide Awareness held by Nova Southeastern University’s Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences and the Institute for Genocide Awareness & Applied Research on April 9 and 10.


Homophobia in the Caribbean to be Explored at Symposium at NSU

A symposium exploring homophobia in the Caribbean will be held at Nova Southeastern University (NSU) on April 8-10.


Celebrate Black History Month with FREE Inspiring & Entertaining Events at Nova Southeastern University – All February Long!

Nova Southeastern University will honor Black History Month in February 2010 through a variety of activities including engaging art exhibitions, performances, award-winning film screenings, dynamic speakers and compelling educational workshops and discussions.


Circle of Friends Hosts “State of the University” Address with NSU Chancellor Ray Ferrero, Jr. as Keynote Speaker

The Circle of Friends of Nova Southeastern University’s Alvin Sherman Library, Research, and Information Technology Center hosted their annual State of the University Address with NSU Chancellor Ray Ferrero, Jr. as the keynote speaker.


Margaret Malmberg Named Associate Provost of Newly Created Division at Nova Southeastern University

Margaret Malmberg, Ph.D., has been named associate provost at Nova Southeastern University (NSU). The announcement was made by NSU President Ray Ferrero, Jr.


Neil Katz, Ph.D., Named as Chair and Professor of NSU’s Department of Conflict Analysis and Resolution

After more than three decades as a professor, director or co-director of five conflict resolution programs in the Maxwell School of Citizenship of Syracuse University, Neil Katz, Ph.D., has taken on a new challenge as Chair of Nova Southeastern University’s (NSU) Department of Conflict Analysis and Resolution (DCAR) and Professor of Social Science.


Conflict in Darfur Topic of Symposium at NSU

A Darfur native whose parents have been displaced to a refugee camp, along with several experts on the region, will be among the speakers examining the crisis and conflict in Darfur at a symposium at Nova Southeastern University (NSU).

The four-day symposium, titled “Darfur Calling” and featuring presentations, panel discussions and movie screenings, will be held Sept. 8, 9 10, and 12 at the Knight Auditorium in the Carl DeSantis Building on NSU’s main campus (3301 College Ave.). The event is free and open to the public.


SHSS Faculty Authors Article in Family Business Review

Ron Chenail authored a journal article in the Family Business Review titled “Communicating Your Qualitative Research Better.”


SHSS Doctoral Student Awarded World Bank Scholarship

Gladys Momanyi, a doctoral student in the Department of Conflict Analysis and Resolution (DCAR) in the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS), has been awarded a prestigious World Bank Scholarship.


SHSS Faculty to Present Workshops on Workplace Communication – May 17 & 31

Judith McKay, Ph.D., director of Community Resolution Services (CRS) and chair of the Department of Multidisciplinary Studies (DMS) in the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS), along with graduate practicum students will offer two free workshops on “Workplace Communication” at the Alvin Sherman Library. On May 17, 2009,…


SHSS Student Participates in Symposium

The symposium was titled “Who We Are & How We Came to Be: Perspectives on Our Origin” and was held at FAU’s Boca Raton campus.


President of International War Crimes Tribunal to Speak at NSU Law Center

The Honorable Judge Patrick L. Robinson of Jamaica, president of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), will speak at the Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center on Feb. 14, 2009, as part of the university’s celebration of Black History Month. The event is co-sponsored by the Caribbean Law Programs and the Inter-American Center for Human Rights of NSU Law Center, the Latin American Caribbean Forum of NSU’s Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Consul General of Jamaica and Unique Creations, Inc.


Nova Southeastern University to Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with “Sabor de NSU”

Nova Southeastern University will recognize Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) by celebrating and learning about the Latin culture through a series of events titled Sabor de NSU.

Below is a listing of events during Sabor de NSU, which translates to Flavor of NSU. All events are free and open to the public and will be held on NSU’s main campus (3301 College Ave.).


NSU Opens Unicorn Children’s Foundation Clinic in September

For parents of children suspected of autism spectrum disorder, finding and obtaining an early and accurate diagnosis is a challenge on many different levels – until now.

Nova Southeastern University’s (NSU) Interdisciplinary Council for the Study of Autism announces the opening of the Unicorn Children’s Foundation Clinic beginning September 16. The clinic, the first-of-its-kind in Broward County, offers parents a unique interdisciplinary approach to obtaining an assessment and possible diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder in children ages birth to five years old.


Colloquium at NSU to Explore Conflicts in Democratic Republic of the Congo and Somalia

Survivors and refugees from the conflicts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Somalia will be among the speakers examining the crises in those two countries at a public forum at Nova Southeastern University (NSU).

The colloquium, titled “Global Crisis in the 21st Century: A Comparison of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Somalia,” will be held on March 28 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Knight Auditorium in the Carl DeSantis Building on NSU’s main campus (3301 College Ave.). The event is free and open to the public.


NSU to Honor Dan and Claire Marino with President’s Community Award at Celebration of Excellence

Nova Southeastern University (NSU) will award Dan and Claire Marino with the university’s highest honor, the President’s Community Award, at NSU’s annual Celebration of Excellence on Jan. 24 at 6 p.m. The President’s Community Award is bestowed annually to individuals whose leadership and support provides the foundation for continued growth of the university.