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/

NSU Alumni Spotlight: CAHSS Alum is Army Captain and Equal Opportunity and Diversity Officer

Captain Aura Rojas, M.S.

Aura Rojas, M.S.

Aura Rojas, M.S., 2015 graduate of the M.S in National Security Affairs (now the M.S. in National Security Affairs and International Relations) is a Captain in the United States Army. Currently she is serving as the Equal Opportunity and Diversity Officer at the National Guard Bureau in Arlington, Virginia. Prior to her current assignment, she served at the US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) where she was responsible for coordinating and assisting all matters related to the State Partnership Program, a Department of Defense program that is managed by the National Guard that oversees all the partnerships with more than 20 countries in Central and South America, and the Caribbean.

According to Rojas, “The greatest gift I received from my experience at Nova was one of my professors, who inspired me to believe that my story needed to be shared. We are unique and diverse; we have a story to tell, a story that can change someone else’s life. I was born and raised in Colombia, South America, and for so many years, it was difficult for me to accept the fact that I was different. I just wanted to fit the American standard; but little did I know that what makes me so valuable and special is how different I am, and how much I can help and serve others through my uniqueness. My life changed after my years at Nova, and today my job is to tell my story and motivate others to respect and accept each other through their uniqueness. I have been serving in the military for several years, but my military career was greatly impacted after the education I received at Nova, not only was my intellect developed, but the personal relations I developed changed my life forever.”

CAHSS Alum is Guest Editor of ACR Quarterly Journal Special Issue on Restorative Justice

Toran Hansen, Ph.D.Toran Hansen, Ph.D., is a master’s graduate of the Department of Conflict Resolution Studies in NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS), was the guest editor of ACR Quarterly, the Journal of the Association for Conflict Resolution. The special issue was titled, Colloquy on Restorative Justice, Part I, Volume 36, Issue 2, Winter 2018. Hansen wrote, “Introduction to Restorative Justice Colloquy,” and co-authored the article, “State of Knowledge: Four Decades of Victim-Offender Mediation Research and Practice: The Evidence,” with Mark Umbriet, Ph.D.

In addition to his degree from NSU, Hansen received his Ph.D. in Social Work from the University of Minnesota. He is currently an associate professor at Salisbury University Prior to relocating to Maryland; Hansen was an assistant professor in DCRS. He was a Peace Corps volunteer in Guinea, West Africa and worked with medium to high-risk juvenile offenders for the Focus Foundation of Canada.

NSU Alumni Spotlight: CAHSS Alum is Attorney in Washington, DC

Kenrick Roberts, Esq. Kenrick Roberts, M.S., J.D., graduate of the master’s program in College of Student Affairs in NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS), is an associate in the law firm, Berman, Sobin, Gross, Feldman & Darby, LLP, in Washington, DC. Roberts graduated from the CSA program in 2009 and began his career at The Catholic University of America as an Area Coordinator in the Office of Residential Life. He entered law school at the David A, Clarke School of Law at the University of the District of Columbia. While a law student at UDC, Roberts continued to use his CSA experience as the Coordinator of Student Organizations, Office of Student Life at Georgetown University Law School. After graduation, Roberts served as a judicial law clerk for the Maryland judiciary before joining the DC law firm of Berman, Sobin, Gross, Feldman & Darby, LLP.

FCE Distinguished Alums Open a School for At Risk Youth in Las Vegas

20160120-anderson1-600Drs. Duane and Tamara Anderson, graduates of NSU’s Abraham S. Fischler College of Education (FCE) opened the Anderson Academy of Mathematics and Science four years ago in Las Vegas. The school, the only licensed low income non-religious black owned school in Nevada, was established to help at risk elementary and middle school students succeed with their education. It relies on the support of private donations, while offering minimal tuition rates. The Anderson Academy of Mathematics and Science focuses on building student self-respect, self-reliance and empowerment through an innovative curriculum.

The husband and wife team started their education career in Detroit over 20 years ago. In addition to Detroit and Las Vegas, they have held educational positions in Charlotte, NC, Florida and Los Angeles, California.

Both earned their Masters (2003) and Doctorate (2006) degrees with the Fischler College of Education and were honored as FCE’s Distinguished Alumni by the NSU Alumni Association in 2008.

For more information on the Anderson Academy of Mathematics and Science please visit: https://www.andersonacademyms.com/

 

FCE Graduate Honored by the Concordia Historical Institute

robert-stevensRobert A. Stevens, Ed.D., graduate of NSU’s Abraham S. Fischler College of Education (FCE), was honored with the 2018 Award of Commendation from Concordia Historical Institute on November 8, 2018 in recognition of his excellent publication entitled: Anticipation Exceeded Realization: Saga of an Antebellum College. The Story of the Original Illinois State University.

The Institute recognizes individual service, publications, and projects that advance the study and appreciation of Lutheran archives and history.  Dr. Stevens was selected from over one hundred participants.

Dr. Stevens is a current Academic Advisor at the Fischler Academy; he earned his doctorate degree with FCE in 2015.

CAHSS Alum is a Director at the Defense Security Cooperation Agency

Wade Evans, M.S.Wade Evans, M.S, a graduate of NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, ands Social Sciences (CAHSS) is the Director, Planning and Program Design at the Defense Security Cooperation Agency. There he leads a team responsible for the development and Congressional Notification of $1.4B in Department of Defense Building Partner Capacity programs. Wade is a Captain in the United States Naval Reserve and is the Commanding Officer of the Commander Naval Surface Forces Atlantic Reserve Headquarters unit. Wade received his M.S. in National Security Affairs in 2014.

“The Nova National Securities Master’s degree program was excellent and would highly recommend for other mid-career professionals in the defense, intelligence, diplomacy and policy sectors. In addition to high quality instruction, I was able to interact with a diverse group of students. Soon after I completed the program I was selected to be the first government civilian Chief, Office of Military Cooperation at the U.S. Embassy in Doha, Qatar and the time spent discussing complex regional and cultural issues one on one with faulty was very useful.”

Prior to NSU, Evans held a number of positions in and out of uniform focused on terrorism, international relations and military planning. Prior education included a B.S. in Political Science from the United States Naval Academy and graduate level professional military education programs at the Air Command and Staff College and Joint Forces Staff College.

NSU Alumni Spotlight: FCE Graduate Elected to the Anderson County School District Two Board of Trustees

Julia-2018Julia Barnes, Ed.D., graduate of NSU’s Abraham S. Fichler College of Education (FCE)  was elected to serve on the Anderson County School District Two Board of Trustees (South Carolina).

Barnes retired from School District Two and continues to keep her teaching credential updated.  As a member of the National Association of Parliamentarians, community service is important to her, and she currently serves as Vice-Chair of the Anderson County Museum Advisory Committee.  Additionally, she is a student teacher supervisor-evaluator for Converse College and teaches in the online education program for NSU.

She earned a BA from Presbyterian College (1972), MA from Winthrop University (1973), and earned her doctorate of education with FCE in 1993.

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