Alumni Spotlight: Dave Lacknauth, Pharm.D.

Dave Lacknauth, Pharm.D.

Dave Lacknauth, Pharm.D. (’02), is the director of pharmacy and system integration at Broward Health Medical Center, where he oversees the strategic planning and direction for pharmacy services across five hospitals.

With more than 15 years of experience as a pharmacy leader, Lacknauth has many accomplishments that promote the profession of pharmacy. He has started a new PGY1 residency program at Broward Health and created new roles for pharmacists that are clinically integrated. He also has promoted pharmacy practice through political action support.

Lacknauth is very active with the Florida Society of Health-System Pharmacists, serving as the local chapter president, chair of the Professional Affairs Council, and as a board member. After receiving his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Nova Southeastern University in 2002, he completed a specialty Director in Training Program immediately after graduation. Lacknauth has an M.B.A. from Baker College, as well as a master’s degree focused on patient safety and quality from the University of Florida.

CAHSS Quell Scholarship Recipients Announced

The recipients of The Quell Foundation Bridge-the-Gap Scholarships for Fall, 2019 were announced in NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS).  Family Therapy students Brittany Bastarache (not pictured), Elsa Hines, Helcio Perez and Micaela Szwarc were recognized for their demonstrated commitment to expanding their skills and knowledge as they pursue the master’s degree in the Department of Family Therapy in CAHSS. The Quell Foundation seeks to diminish the stigma of mental illness and to support students who will become the next generation of mental health providers.

Psychology Professor Receives two Awards at Faculty Reception

Professor Jeff Kibler, Ph.D., recently received the College of Psychology Professor of the Year Award and President’s Distinguished Professor Award at the 18th Annual Faculty Reception.

In 2018, Kibler participated in a National Institutes of Health (NIH) panel on “The Cardiovascular Consequences of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.” The panel included experts on neuroscience, cardiovascular disease, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The panel identified research gaps and made recommendations on research priorities.

Kibler’s research has received over $1.4 million in funding from the NIH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as well as other agencies. Kibler has co-authored multiple articles and book chapters with students and serves as director of the Psychology Services Center’s Biofeedback and Health Psychology Center.

At NSU, Kibler has also been involved with various boards and panels, including the President’s Faculty Research and Development Grant, the Academic Review Committee, the Faculty Advisory Council, and the University Research Board.

“I was grateful to receive the President’s Distinguished Professor Award,” Kibler said. “Given my interests in faculty development and dedication to enhancing success in scientific research at NSU, receiving this university recognition for my scientific accomplishments was a nice reminder of how much our extra efforts are valued.”

CAHSS Invites You to “Dance Works”

NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS), is delighted to invite you to “Dance Works,” on November 8 and 9 at 7:30 pm in the Performance Theatre in the Don Taft University Center. Dance Works is a dynamic collection of original works featuring choreography from NSU faculty, students, and guest choreographers. This dance concert features a diverse range of styles and showcases the incredible talent of the NSU Dance Ensemble. Do not miss the talent on display in this incredible performance!

Tickets are required and may be purchased online at https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/1014582

CAHSS Alum Named SUNY Plattsburgh VP for Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Michelle Cromwell, Ph.D.

Michelle Cromwell, Ph.D., was named Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the State University of NY at Plattsburgh. In this position, which she assumed in July 2019, she works closely with other college vice presidents and academic deans, Human Resource Services, Affirmative Action, Title IX, Strategic Enrollment Management, the Faculty Senate, and the Center for Teaching Excellence. She co-chairs the Bias Response Team and serves as the President’s Cabinet liaison to the Social Justice Advisory Council.

Prior to her current position, Cromwell was the Associate Vice President for Inclusive Excellence and Chief Diversity Officer at Regis College, in Weston, Massachusetts. She also served as the chief diversity officer at The School for International Training in Brattleboro, Vermont. Before moving to Vermont, Cromwell was an associate professor of politics and social justice, as well as director of the Honors Program from 2010 to 2016 at Regis College.

Cromwell was the cofounding executive director at the Massachusetts Peacemaking and Talking Circle Initiative, a nonprofit organization designed to foster conversations about discrimination and racism in schools, nonprofits, and organizations. In addition, she serves as an independent consultant working with nonprofits, higher-education institutions, corporations, and government entities with an emphasis on conflict resolution, crisis management, and diversity and inclusion.

Cromwell visited NSU last year to receive an NSU Distinguished Alumna Award (2018) and provided a workshop on Talking and Peace Circles. She was the featured guest presenter at the Social Justice Roundtable in CAHSS in September 2018.

In addition to her M.S. in Dispute Resolution and Ph.D. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution from NSU, she earned a B.S. in social work at the University of the West Indies in Trinidad and Tobago.

Fischler College Hosts Active Shooter Training

On Wednesday, October 2, NSU’s Fischler College of Education and School of Criminal Justice (FCE&SCJ) hosted an Active Shooter Presentation for its faculty and staff. The presentation was conducted by FCE&SCJ Assistant Professor, Ph.D. Grace Telesco, in coordination with the college’s Sociodrama Club, and Pat McGowan, from NSU’s Public Safety Department.

Grace TelescoPh.D., a retired Lieutenant who served for 20 years with the NYPD, was the Chairperson of the Behavior Science Department at the NYC Police Academy. She is currently the Faculty Advisor for the college’s Sociodrama Club. Current students and Sociodrama Club members, Joshua Enfinger (the shooter), and David Troxell (SWAT officer), participated in the training. Both students are working for the Sociodrama Community Initiative through a federal grant. The Sociodrama Community Initiative is charged with providing Sociodrama programs for diverse audiences and populations to meet educational and behavioral objectives in the community. The initiative has many exciting projects coming up such as, “Red Flags”: a Sociodrama about dating relationship violence, sexual assault, and substance abuse for Early Immersion Learning Freshman and a Cultural Diversity, as well as a training on autism for the Dental School. Actors usually come from the Sociodrama Club, led by student president, Norlando Padilla. For more information about the Active Shooter Training: https://sharkmedia.nova.edu/media/Active+Shooter+Trainin+Version+3/1_mqb0tbwp

If you are interested in having the Sociodrama Community Initiative conduct a program for you, please contact Grace Telesco, Ph.D., at her email: gt243@nova.edu.

Education Alumna to Appear at TEDx Talk in Young Circle Park

Tracy Timberlake, Ed.D.

Tracy Timberlake, Ed.D., graduate of NSU’s Fischler College of Education and School of Criminal Justice is set to appear at the TEDx Talk at Young Circle Park (Hollywood, FL) on November 9.

Timberlake is a Multi-Award-Winning Business Coach and online Influencer. Over 3 million people have watched her YouTube videos, more than 10,000 people have heard her speak and have taken her online training programs. She has collaborated with Forbes, been featured on NBC, The Miami Herald, iHeart Radio, The Huffington Post, Entrepreneur Magazine, and more. She has also worked with brands such as the Alvin Ailey Dance Theater, Turkish Airlines, Herbal Essence, Marc Jacobs, and Cosmopolitan Magazine.

Timberlake’s hope and vision for millions of Entrepreneurs, Leaders and Influencers all over the world is to understand the massive impact they can create by showing up fully in the digital space and to give them the tools that empower them to do so.

A native of Miami, she earned a Doctor of Education with FCE&SCJ in 2017.

For additional information, please visit: https://www.tedxyoungcirclepark.com/

Sansur Sheds Light on the Transition to Being Away from Home

The start of the summer typically includes students filing out of their dorms and heading back home to be with their family and friends. This is a time of excitement and joy, as the responsibility of school work goes out the window. However, for one senior Shark athlete, the option of going home was simply inexistent. For Venezuelan native Barbara Sansur, the uncertainty and danger in her home country gave her no choice but to stay on campus during the summer. FULL RELEASE

 

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