CAHSS Offers Spanish course for Legal Professions and course in Spanish Literature

NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS), is pleased to announce  course, SPAN 3400, Spanish for Legal Professions, and SPAN 3240, Introduction to Spanish Literature to be offered in the winter 2020.

If you are a professional in the legal field or plan to enter the field, SPAN 3400 will provide useful language skills as well as valuable information about legal issues affecting the Spanish speaking communities. For those who would like to learn more about Spanish literature while brushing up on the Spanish language, SPAN 3240 will provide those opportunities.

Yvette Fuentes, Ph.D., associate professor of Spanish in the Department of Literature and Modern Languages, will teach the courses.  For more information, please contact Fuentes at yf60@nova.edu.

NSU University School Robotics Students Receive Top Recognition in Regional Robotics Tournament

Congratulations to the NSU University School Lower School Shark Bots team members who received top recognition at their first competition of the season! Competing against 30 teams from South Florida, Team B won the Energy Award for displaying a high level of passion and enthusiasm at the Oliver Hoover First Annual Vex IQ Robotics Tournament. Team A earned 2nd place in the Teamwork Challenge and Team B earned 2nd place in the Individual Skills Challenge. Teams B and C tied for 3rd place in the Teamwork Challenge. We are so proud of our robotics students for their hard work.

Tampa Bay Regional Campus: Leading Behavior in the Right Direction: Basic Approaches to Classroom Management, Nov. 16

It’s the first day of school; seating arrangements, establishing classroom rules, and setting successful reinforcers are on your agenda. However, how can you ensure that classroom behavior is positively set for the remainder of the year? Join David Griffin, Ed.D., Nova Southeastern University associate professor, as he dives into effective classroom management skills, how to apply them, and results they can bring on Saturday, November 16, 2019 from 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. at the Tampa Bay Regional Campus.

Attend to:

  • explore theories as to why students misbehave, including the constructivist approach, moral behavior approach, and behavioral approach
  • discuss positive methods to prevent and address common misbehavior in the classroom
  • examine and rectify everyday classroom issues via video exercise

RSVP at nova.edu/tampa/events.

 

Regional Campuses Regional Campuses: Fostering Positive School-Wide Approaches to Mental Health, Nov. 2

According to the National Institute of Mental Health, up to five million school-aged children are not learning/achieving in school and are at risk of dropping out because of social, emotional, and/or behavioral problems. Join Ralph (Gene) E. Cash, Ph.D., ABPP; Donna Berghauser, Psy.D.; and Maribel Del Río-Roberts, Psy.D., Nova Southeastern University, as they explore the impacts this could make and review tools that can be used to improve the mental health of school children, adolescents, and those with developmental disabilities on Saturday, November 2, 2019 from 9:00 a.m.-noon at the Tampa Bay Regional Campus.

Attend to learn about:

  • family and environmental challenges that can negatively affect a child’s functioning at school
  • how to identify stressors of families and children with developmental disabilities
  • improvements that can be made to address children’s mental health in schools

Complimentary (3) continuing education (CE) credits will be granted to licensed mental health professionals. For information regarding our provider status, please visit: https://psychology.nova.edu/ce/index.html.

RSVP at nova.edu/tampa/events

University Showcase at NSU Orlando Campus

Don’t Just Graduate. Dominate.

No matter what career path you are following, Nova Southeastern University can help you chart a course to success. Dive into a sea of possibilities. Become an unstoppable force of nature. Let us help you gain the NSU edge.

Attend the University Showcase on Thursday, November 7 at 6:30 p.m. to:

Learn about our degree programs:

  • Business
  • Clinical Mental Health Counseling
  • Computer and Information Sciences
  • Education
  • National Security Affairs and International Relations
  • Physician Assistant
  • Public Administration
  • School Counseling
  • Speech-Language Pathology

Explore student opportunities:

  • Tour the campus.
  • Meet with expert faculty and staff members.
  • Learn about organizations, clubs, and student affairs activities on campus.
  • Get admissions and financial aid guidance.
  • Find out about student support services.

 

Parking at Nova Southeastern University with PayByPhone

 

Visitors parking on our NSU’s Fort Lauderdale/ Davie campus can now skip the pay stations and purchase parking with PayByPhone.  Acting as an alternative to cash payments, the mobile parking app offers a convenient way for visitors to pay, while allowing the university’s parking services to easily manage these locations on campus.

In addition to making payments easier, the app provides text reminders prior to a session expiring, and the ability to extend a parking session remotely. Drivers who are pressed for time can even begin a parking session without registering for the app.

PayByPhone’s support for multiple languages makes the application accessible to diverse student communities.

Ready to start using PayByPhone? Begin a parking session immediately by downloading the app or by visiting paybyphone.com. To access all of PayByPhone’s features, register for a free account today.

For more information on PayByPhone, visit paybyphone.com.

For any questions regarding our NSU parking and traffic regulation please visit us at nova.edu/parking.

For any inquiries you can email us at parkingservices@nova.edu.

NSU Graduate Open House: Health Professions Open House, Oct. 27

 

Advance your career as a health care leader. Attend NSU’s Health Professions Open House and learn about the role, work environment, and job outlook for more than 50 career fields, from osteopathic medicine and psychology to physician assistant, nursing, and more. This is your chance to discover how NSU’s top-ranked programs prepare you for success.

Date and Time

Sun, October 27, 2019
11:30 AM – 4:00 PM EDT 

Learn more: https://www.nova.edu/openhouse/

Any questions, please contact: 1-877-640-0218, Ext. 21102, or 954-262-1102

 

 

NSU Names New Dean of the Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship

Andrew Rosman, Ph.D.

Nova Southeastern University (NSU) is pleased to announce the appointment of Andrew Rosman, Ph.D. as the dean of the H. Wayne Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship.

“Dean Rosman brings extensive experience to NSU and has a proven track record of success,” said Dr. George Hanbury, President and CEO of Nova Southeastern University. “We look forward to his leadership as he takes the helm of the College of Business.”

In this position, Dr. Rosman will be responsible for developing and enhancing the college’s strategic initiatives, long-term planning and policy setting. He will also lead the faculty and staff in curriculum development, institutional assessment and improvement and will cultivate relationships with alumni and donors.

Dr. Rosman most recently served as dean and professor in the Silberman College of Business at Fairleigh Dickinson University, overseeing programs at its two New Jersey campuses (Metro and Florham) and the Vancouver, British Columbia campus. He led the development of new academic minors targeted to non-business majors and new online graduate degrees. In addition, Dr. Rosman worked with faculty to create minors addressing specific industry needs and business courses tailored for the arts.

He has been actively involved in fundraising, helping secure more than $3.5 million. Rosman’s outreach efforts have included actively engaging the College’s alumni, forming a “Next Gen” Board of Advisors, and creating signature fundraising events such the anniversary of the naming of the College and its successor event, a Hall of Fame dinner.

Prior to joining FDU in 2014, Dean Rosman was the Dean of the College of Management at LIU Post (2012-2104) and a faculty member at the University of Connecticut (1989-2012). While at UConn, he was the founding director of the MS in Accounting Program and served as director from 1998 to 2012. In 2002, this program became the University of Connecticut’s first asynchronous online graduate degree.

Dean Rosman’s primary research focus has been on how decision makers use information with the objective of identifying ways to improve decision behavior. He has published research in the Journal of Accounting and Economics; Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance; Auditing: A Journal of Theory and Practice; Academy of Management Journal; Journal of Behavioral Decision Making; Journal of Business Venturing; Journal of Business Research; Issues in Accounting Education; Behavioral Research in Accounting; Review of Accounting and Finance; and Research in Accounting Regulation.

“I am honored to have been selected to serve as the next dean for NSU’s College of Business,” Dr. Rosman said. “I look forward to helping the college provide students with a competitive edge as we continue to develop new impactful programs focused on providing competitive career advantages to our students. Mr. Huizenga left an amazing legacy both in the business world and in the world of higher education at NSU – my goal is to live up to that legacy by helping today’s students become tomorrow leaders.”

The United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA) has recognized Dr. Rosman for developing best practices in online education (2007) and for excellence in distance learning teaching (2011) and he was awarded UConn’s highest teaching distinction, University Fellow, in 2001. He earned his BBA from Hofstra University and his Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

 

 

 

 

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