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Tag Archives: professional development

Fischler School of Education and the Jamaican Teachers Association Co-sponsor Professional Development Workshops

Faculty members from NSU’s Abraham S. Fischler School of Education, in collaboration with the Jamaica Ministry of Education and the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA), recently launched the NSU-JTA Advanced Professional Seminars program. The program offers a certificate-based professional development experience for educators who serve students at all levels of education…


NSU Shark Fountain Brick Project: Leave Your Mark with the Shark

Celebrate your legacy at Nova Southeastern University. Honor the lasting memories that have shaped your career at NSU. This is your chance to leave your indelible mark on a personally engraved brick at the NSU Shark Fountain. Pick the exact spot for your brick, and choose what you want to…


Help Local Teachers Through Teacher Imaginarium Donations

Teacher Imaginarium (TI) at Nova Southeastern University’s Abraham S. Fischler School of Education (FSE) periodically hosts Open House events at the North Miami Beach Campus to provide classrooms with much-needed supplies. In February 2013, groups of teachers and school staff were able to take advantage of donated items for classroom…


NSU Medical School Professor Chosen AMDA Vice President

Naushira Pandya, M.D., CMD, professor and chair of the Department of Geriatrics at Nova Southeastern University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine, was elected vice president of the American Medical Directors Association (AMDA) at the organization’s national meeting held March 21-24 in Washington, D.C. The AMDA focuses on excellence in patient care…


Artists from University School of NSU Advance to National Judging

The nation’s most prestigious arts recognition program recently bestowed two American Visions nominations as well as numerous regional Gold Keys, Silver Keys and Honorable Mentions to University School of NSU visual artists. One of the two works that will be presented for national American Vision consideration is a photograph produced…


Save the date for the 6th Annual Faculty Symposium, April 8

Faculty members from the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences regularly conduct research, hone their craft, and engage in professional development. This work is applied to course curricula, incorporating innovations from the field into classroom lessons and learning outcomes. The NSU community is invited to the college’s annual showcase of…


Hudson Center Provides Professional Development Workshop in the Bahamas

  On Aug. 11, Brad Wesner, Ph.D., assistant professor of Business Communications at the Huizenga Business School, hosted the Extraordinary Administrative Support workshop at NSU’s SEC in Nassau. The workshop was organized by the Hudson Center of Entrepreneurship and Executive Education and was attended by representatives from a number of…


Hudson Center of Executive Education to Host Professional Development Week, Mar. 26-30

Sharpen your professional skills and accelerate your career. Attend the Hudson Center of Entrepreneurship and Executive Education’s Professional Development Week, Mar. 26-30. This practical, hands-on business education program will help move your career to the next level. Learn to thrive in the increasingly competitive global environment and develop the skills…


University Officials from Argentina Visit NSU

A group of 25 high-ranking officials representing public and private universities in Argentina recently visited the NSU campus at the invitation of Chancellor Ray Ferrero, Jr., J.D.  The May 28 campus visit was in conjunction with a two day Academic Summit organized by the Consul General of Argentina in Miami,…


OHR sponsors Professional Image Development Workshop

The Office of Human Resources will host, “Maximizing Professional Relationships,” a professional image development workshop for NSU employees. See flyer below for more information.


Honduran Educators Visit NSU for Professional Development

A group of 80 Honduran educators from the primary, secondary, and university levels recently came to NSU to participate in a professional development seminar entitled, “The New Learning Environments: The Classroom and Beyond.” The Mar. 29 and 30 session was offered by Ramón Ferreiro, Ph.D., and members of the team…


Fischler School Sponsors 35 Scholarships Through the Florida Fund for Minority Teachers

NSU’s Fischler School of Education and Human Services and the Florida Fund for Minority Teachers (FFMT) scholarship program continues its tradition of offering scholarships to qualified minority students.


Association for the Advancement of International Education Moves Headquarters to Nova Southeastern University

he Association for the Advancement of International Education (AAIE) has officially moved their headquarters to NSU’s West Palm Beach Student Education Center, as part of the group’s partnership with the Fischler School of Education and Human Services (FSEHS).


NSU Receives $5.6 Million in Title V Funding

Nova Southeastern University (NSU) has announced that it has been awarded two Title V Grants totaling 5.6 million dollars by the U.S. Department of Education. The grants, paid out over several years, are awarded to Hispanic-serving institutions of higher education and will provide support to develop research-based programs targeted at increasing student engagement and retention, leading to academic success.