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Fischler School Dean Speaks at 12th Annual South Florida Educational Research Conference

In pursuit of NSU’s Core Values of academic excellence, scholarship/research, and community, on Saturday, June 1, 2013, Dean H. Wells Singleton, Ph.D. attended the 12th Annual South Florida Educational Research Conference hosted by Florida International University. Dean Singleton delivered a keynote address along with various deans of schools of education. Additionally, Dr. Singleton participated in a panel discussion with other participants including: Delia C. Garcia, Dean College of Education, Florida International University; Mildred Berry, Dean, School of Education, Florida Memorial University; Sara S. Malmstrom, Dean of the Graduate School, Keiser University; Craig A. Mertler, Dean, Ross College of Education, Lynn University; Susan Neimand, Director, School of Education, Miami-Dade College; Isaac Prilleltensky, Dean School of Education and Human Development, University of Miami; H. Wells Singleton, Dean, Abraham S. Fischler School of Education, Nova Southeastern University.

You can view this video that was captured at the event.

The primary purpose of the Annual South Florida Educational Research Conference is to enhance the existing culture of research in colleges and universities in South Florida. The conference provides a meaningful vehicle for the preparation, mentorship, and presentation of scholarly work by students, faculty, and alumni.