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HCA East Florida and NSU Join Forces to Create Research and Medical Center
A press conference was held on Nova Southeastern University’s (NSU) campus on Monday, Sept. 23 to announce that HCA East Florida is filing a Certificate of Need (CON) with the Agency for Health Care Administration requesting approval to build and operate a hospital of up to 100 beds which will…
NSU President and CEO George L. Hanbury II, Ph.D., has announced the appointment of J. Preston Jones, D.B.A., to the position of dean of the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship. The appointment was made effective Sept. 5. Jones has provided over two decades of leadership and service…
NSU’s Guy Harvey Research Institute’s Shark-Tracking Website Featured During Shark Week 2013
Nova Southeastern University’s (NSU) Guy Harvey Research Institute’s shark-tracking website was featured by several media outlets during the 2013 Shark Week
NSU’s Dustin Berna, Ph.D., Comments on Boston Marathon Bombing Suspects Being of Chechen Decent
Dustin Berna, Ph.D., liaison of M.S. and Graduate Certificate Programs in DCAR and SHSS-Institutional Assessment and assistant professor in the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences comments on the possibility that the Boston Marathon bombing suspects are of Chechen Descent.
Center for Psychological Studies’ William Dorfman, Ph.D.,Quoted in The Sun Sentinel
William Dorfman, Ph.D., ABPP, professor of Psychology, and Associate Director of Clinical Training in the Center for Psychological Studies at Nova Southeastern University was quoted in the Sun Sentinel on March 22, 2013 on the psychology of why people give or not to panhandlers.
Center for Psychological Studies’ Lenore Walker, Ed.D., Interviewed on Nancy Grace Show
Lenore Walker, Ed.D, professor at Nova Southeastern University’s Center for Psychological Studies, author of “The Battered Woman Syndrome,” and coordinator of the Clinical Forensic Psychology Concentration appeared on the nationally televised Nancy Grace Show on April, 18 2013.
NSU’s Director of Career Development, Shari Saperstein, Discusses Reasons for Going Back to College
Saperstein highlights questions people should ask themselves before returning to the classroom
Interview with Walker appears in Online Version of London Daily News.
Walker said the alleged abuse in this case is similar to an honor killing.
According to Zelden many conservative Republicans will vote against the reform.
Steven Alford, Ph.D., professor at the Farquhar College Arts and Sciences spoke with Investor’s Business Daily on the versatile and creative style of movie director Howard Hawkes.
NSU’s Jim Hall, Ph.D., Comments on the Dangers of Synthetic Drug Use
Jim Hall, Ph.D., was quoted on the unsettling side effects of synthetic drug use.
Epidemiologist Jim Hall, Ph.D., Quoted on the Use of Heroin by Oxycodone Users
“We’ve got to address treatment, or we’re not going to end the problem, we’re just going to change the drug.”
Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences Assistant Professor Stefan Kautsch, Ph.D., said it is “very exciting” that three events occurred in the skies above Earth this weekend, during an interview with NBC 6 TV. You may not see a meteor passing through the South Florida sky every night, but Sunday…
Elena Kagan and the Black Men in Her Life – AOL BlackVoices (NAT)
SOURCE: AOL BlackVoices (NAT) BYLINE: Boyce Watkins KEYWORDS: Nova Southeastern University news, Nova Southeastern University ABSTRACT: certainly helpful,” said Rogow, now a professor at Nova Southeastern University’s law school, but I think the outcome would have been the same regardless.” So, Go to Source
Law Professor Pens Huffington Post Article on Race and LGBT Issues
Professor Olympia Duhart writes on the topic of Black Voices: “LGBT and Race Alliances Critical in Civil Rights Battle for Marriage Equality.”
Law Professor featured on Critical Thinking TV segment: ‘The Intersection of Race and LGBT Issues’
Constitutional Law Professor Olympia Duhart discusses how race and LGBT issues connect, how lack of visibility for LGBT people of color hurt both their rights and the movement as a whole, and how we combat cynical efforts from opponents of equality to divide minority communities and stop the march towards equal rights.
Business Professor Interviewed on Radio About the ‘Fiscal Cliff’
Williams is optimistic that both the Democrats and the Republicans will work out a compromise so that we do not fall off this proverbial cliff.
Nova Southeastern University hosted a grand opening ceremony for America’s largest coral reef research center on Sept. 27, 2012. NSU scientists are conducting reef research locally, nationally and globally at the 86,000-square-foot Center of Excellence for Coral Reef Ecosystems Research. The facility is located at NSU’s Oceanographic Center at John U. Lloyd Beach State Park.
Scott Poland, Ed.D., professor and co-director of the Suicide and Violence Prevention Office at the Center for Psychological Studies, was interviewed by Bloomberg News on the lingering effects of horrific events. Poland explained, “We want this to be over in a couple of days, but unfortunately, it’s not over in…