Halmos Faculty Travels to UK for Astronomy Research

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Over spring break, Halmos faculty member Stefan Kautsch, Ph.D. traveled to University of Warwick, United Kingdom to support the research projects of Kautsch and his student Kyle Hansotia, an undergraduate biology major working on a physics minor.

There Kautsch conducted research and held collaborative meetings at the Astronomy and Astrophysics Group. These meeting were with Prof. Dimitri Veras, one of world’s most experienced theoretical exoplanet researchers. They met in order to develop a strategy estimate the numbers of Earth-like and other planets in our galaxy and beyond.

The result of this collaboration may serve as input for the Drake equation to derive the number of extraterrestrial civilizations in the Milky Way. This is of particular interest to “Are We Alone?” initiatives such as Breakthrough Starshot Initiative, which aims to send a satellite to the Sun’s nearest stellar neighbor Alpha Centauri and has already accrued over $100,000,000 in funding.

The photo shows Kautsch in front of the Foucault Pendulum the entrance hall of the Physics Department at the University of Warwick. The pendulum was a revolutionary experiment which demonstrated that the Earth is a rotating body. The floor display around the pendulum shows famous equations in astronomy and physics.

NSU University School Butterfly Garden Recognized with Broward County NatureScape Emerald Award

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NSU University School sophomore Duncan Jurman and Upper School Science Teacher Chana Goodman were recognized for their work with our school’s butterfly vivarium by being presented with the Broward County Government NatureScape Emerald Award for excellence and best environmental practices in a school garden. This award recognizes businesses, municipalities, schools, government facilities, and homeowners that have created and maintained model Florida-friendly landscapes or completed exceptional projects.

The butterfly garden and vivarium are located just outside of the Middle School but all NSU University School students in grades junior kindergarten through 12th grade have the opportunity to interact with the butterflies as part of their curriculum.

The NatureScape award was recently presented at the annual Water Matters Day event, the county’s signature water conservation event where residents learn about local and regional water resources, how water is managed, and how Broward’s water managers are planning to meet our future water needs.

Congratulations on this special recognition!

NSU Miami Campus and College of Psychology Hold Human Trafficking Training for Professionals

Recently, the NSU Miami Campus partnered with the College of Psychology and held an the Vital Human Trafficking Training for Helping Professionals. The presenter, Jared S. Rose, Ph.D., LPCC-S(OH), NCC, EMDRC brought over 25 years of expertise in working with individuals who have been trafficked. He discussed the social justice problem, it’s impact on victims, and the necessary support to assist individuals through the recovery process. The event drew about 140 participants from various sectors of the community to the Miami Campus. Participants came together to increase their awareness and skills to help with this devastating.

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