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Computer Sciences Alumnus and Students Present at Orlando Conference

(L to R) Helen St. Aubin, Cordelia Twomey and Trudy Abramson at the conference site, Caribe Royale Hotel, Orlando.

During the Society for Applied Learning Technology’s (SALT®) winter conference, “New Learning Technologies,” NSU’s Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences played a prominent role.  Bob Matthews, Ph.D., alumnus of the Ph.D. in Computing Technology in Education program, presented his dissertation results on the alternative paths for today’s M.B.A. with his full committee, Trudy Abramson, Helen St. Aubin and Cordelia Twomey.

Recent graduate Karen Baron, Ph.D. and current Ph.D. candidate Algernon Corbett also participated.  Tom Haritos and Elissa Weeden, Ph.D. candidates were among the presenters in this two-and-a-half day meeting.