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CAHSS Faculty Named One of South Florida’s Top Black Educator’s
Ismael Muvingi, Ph.D., faculty in NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS) was nominated and selected by Legacy South Florida magazine as one of “South Florida’s Top Black Educators.” Legacy Magazine, established in 2004 through distribution partnerships with the Miami Herald, the Sun Sentinel, the Palm Beach Post and Orlando Sentinel has a statewide readership of more than four million and publishes bi-monthly.
Muvingi is the faculty adviser to the African Working Group (AWG) at CHASS. His research and teaching interests include transitional justice, human rights, and Africa and the African Diaspora. He is a representative to NSU’s Institutional Review Board and the Director of the Doctoral Program in Conflict Analysis and Resolution in the Department of Conflict Resolution Studies (DCRS).