Education Alumnus Named Broward County Public Schools’ Principal of the Year

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Philip Bullock, M.S.,

Philip Bullock, M.S., graduate of NSU’s Abraham S. Fischler College of Education (FCE), was named the 2019 Broward County Principal of the Year at the annual Broward County Public Schools’ (BCPS) Caliber Awards.

Mr. Bullock started his career with Broward County Public Schools as a kindergarten teacher at North Side Elementary thirty-three years go.  His first appointment as principal was at Miramar Elementary, where he served as principal for seven years.  Taking the school over just one year after the school was a “D” rated school, the school became an “A” school the following year, where it maintained that “A” rating for six consecutive years—the entire time that he served that community.  The school’s achievement received recognition from the District, State, and even Nationally, when then-governor Jeb Bush and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg visited the school and named it a “Title 1 School of Excellence”. He was then assigned to Coral Cove Elementary, where he served five years as principal.

In 2015, Superintendent Runcie appointed Mr. Bullock to Walker Elementary.  At the time, Walker Elementary was the lowest achieving elementary school in Broward County and one of the lowest achieving schools in the State of Florida.  Walker Elementary moved up two letter grades over the past two years, a 131% increase in student achievement over that timespan, which was the highest increase by percentage of all elementary schools in Broward County.

Mr. Bullock earned his M.S. in Elementary Education with FCE in 1991. For More information on the 2019 Caliber Awards, please visit: https://www.browardschools.com/Page/46708

Alumna Named Director of Quality and Organizational Development at Catholic Hospice

Rochelle Clarke, Ph.D.

Rochelle S. Clarke, Ph.D.

Rochelle S. Clarke, Ph.D., LMFT, graduate of the master’s and doctoral programs in the Department of Family Therapy (DFT) in NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS) was promoted to the Director of Quality and Organizational Development at Catholic Hospice. Clarke has extensive experience in Catholic Hospice, including as the Supervisor of Bereavement Services and Bereavement Camp Director, and the Bereavement Coordinator.

Previously, Clarke was the Director of Advancement and Community Relations and the Associate Director of Special Events and Projects at NSU. In addition to her Family Therapy degrees, she has an M.S. in Human Resource Management from NSU and a B.A. in Sociology and Women’s Studies from Florida Atlantic University.

NSU Alumni Spotlight: School of Criminal Justice Graduate Publishes Book

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Fred Turner, Ph.D.

Fred Turner, Ph.D., graduate of NSU’s School of Criminal Justice, has published a book with Springer, Police Militarization: Policy Changes and Stakeholders’ Opinions in the United States. The book examines the level of support for aspects of police militarization, and offers valuable insight into policymaker and law enforcement perspectives on police militarization in the United States.

Turner is currently the Chair for Criminal Justice and Homeland Security programs in the Graduate School at Keiser University in Fr. Lauderdale. He has over 12 years of combined experience serving in the military and as an Intelligence Analyst with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). In this role as an Intelligence Analyst, he maintained effective working relationships with counterparts in law enforcement and the intelligence community. Dr. Turner also served as an Immigration Officer with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)/Fraud Detection and National Security Directorate, in which he coordinated efforts with other programs within USCIS and the DHS to maintain working relationships with external agencies (e.g. intelligence and law enforcement agencies).

In addition to his book, Turner has also had the peer reviewed journal, Police Practice and Research published. He earned his doctorate degree with NSU in 2016.

To learn more about the book, Police Militarization: Policy Changes and Stakeholders’ Opinions in the United States, please click here.

 

CAHSS Graduate Student Gives Conference Presentation on “China’s Characteristic Mediation Model”

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Zhiwei Wang

Zhiwei Wang, doctoral student in the Department of Conflict Resolution Studies in NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS), gave a presentation at the 5th Annual International Conference on Ethnic and Religious Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding, sponsored by International Center for Ethno-Religious Mediation at Queens College. The conference theme was “Traditional Systems of Conflict Resolution.”

Wang’s presentation was entitled, “China’s Characteristic Mediation Model.” In addition to his studies at NSU, Wang has a master’s degree in Mass Communication/Media Studies from Murray State University. While at NSU, he has been active in the Conflict Prevention Working Group and the Chinese Scholars and Students Association.

NSU Alumni Spotlight: Alum is Faculty and Program Director for Programs in Conflict Management and Resolution and Organizational Development

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Kipi Fleming, Ph.D., 2015 doctoral graduate of the Department of Conflict Resolution Studies in NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS), is faculty and the program director for the programs in Conflict Management and Resolution and Organizational Development at Abilene Christian University-Dallas.

In addition to her doctoral degree from NSU, Fleming earned an M.A. in Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation and a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Abilene Christian University. She volunteers at the Dallas County Dispute Resolution Center as a mediator.

NSU Alumni Spotlight: CAHSS Alum is Assistant Professor at Dar AL-Hekma University

Lama Haken, Ph.D.Lama Hakem, Ph.D., graduate of the doctoral program in Conflict Analysis and Resolution in the Department of Conflict Resolution Studies in NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS) is an assistant professor at Dar AL-Hekma University in Saudi Arabia. She teaches in the Department of Human Resources in the School of Business. Her courses include negotiation, conflict resolution, and organizational behavior.

Prior to earning her doctoral degree at NSU, Hakem earned an M.S. in Engineering Management at Florida Institute of Technology and a B.A. in Mathematics at King Abdul-Aziz University in Saudi Arabia.

CAHSS Alum Pursues Doctoral Degree at LSU

Aeryel Williams, M.S.Aeryel Williams, 2015 graduate of the M.S. in College Student Affairs in NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS) is pursuing a Ph.D. in Higher Education at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. Her expected graduation is 2020. While completing her degree, Williams is serving as a graduate assistant at LSU.

In addition to her M.S. from NSU, Williams holds an M.S. in Nonprofit Management and a B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Central Florida. Previously she worked as the Director of Student Services at Everglades University, EMPA Program Coordinator at Florida International University, and Residence Life Coordinator at Dillard University.

Fischler College of Education (FCE) Graduate Publishes Journal Article

Ellen Driber HassallDr. Ellen Driber-Hassall, Ed.D., graduate of NSU’s Abraham S. Fischler College of Education (FCE) has recently published an article with her business partner in the Journal of Aging and Social Change, V9, 11, 2018, Identification of Older Adult Barriers to Activity. The article discusses how the researchers began to identify older adult barriers to activity. Using a combination of qualitative and quantitative research methods, they were able to expand the knowledge of and awareness concerning barriers to activity older adults may face in the course of their daily lives. The research may be of value to those working with this population, decision makers, and older adults themselves.

Ellen completed a 20 year career as an administrator in higher education.  She and her business partner have created and presented numerous national and international seminars on gerontological topics. Additionally she served in the Air Force for 13 years as an aircraft maintenance officer.

Ellen earned her doctorate of education with FCE in 2014

NSU Alumni Spotlight: Fischler College of Education (FCE) Alum Recognized as Star Superintendent of the Year

Jeff Eakins

Jeff Eakins, graduate of NSU’s Abraham S. Fischler College of Education (FCE), was recognized by the by the Consortium of Florida Education Foundations as the 2018 Star Superintendent of the Year.

Jeff received the award for his exemplary leadership and was amongst many nominees for championing community and business involvement in education through his local education foundation. He was nominated by the Hillsborough Education Foundation.

Jeff earned his Master’s in Educational Leadership with FCE in 1995.

CAHSS Alum Edits Book and Faculty Contributes Book Chapter

The Changing Dynamics of Terrorism & Violent Extremism An Analysis Vol I

Cheryl Duckworth, Ph.D., faculty in the Department of Conflict Resolution Studies (DCRS) in NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS) has contributed a chapter to the book, The Changing Dynamics of Terrorism and Violent Extremism: An Analysis, Vol I. Duckworth’s chapter is entitled, “Learning after 9/11:Muslim Students Speak for Themselves in the US.”

The two volumes were a result of a conference, “45th Annual Conference of the Southern African Society of Educators.” The conference was held last fall in Capetown, South Africa. Mustafa Yusuf Ali, Ph.D., Mumo Nzau, Ph.D., and Hassan Khannenje, Ph.D. edited the volumes.  Khannenje is a graduate of the doctoral program in Conflict Analysis and Resolution in DCRS.

He is the Director of The HORN International Institute for Strategic Studies in Kenya. The Institute is also the publisher of the volumes.

For more information, please see: https://www.amazon.com/Changing-Dynamics-Terrorism-Violent-Extremism-ebook/dp/B07L99BTWX/

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