Faculty Spotlight: Robert Diaz

Today he is the only Hispanic judge in Broward County, but growing up, Robert Diaz, adjunct professor in the Shepard Broad Law Center, never thought he would become a lawyer. The son of Cuban parents, Diaz was born and raised in Miami and attended Hialeah High School. “My parents were not ones to stay on […]

Faculty Spotlight: Kathleen Waites

One of seven kids, Kathleen Waites was raised in a strong Catholic environment by parents who saw education as a priority. Growing up in Levittown, a suburb outside of Philadelphia, Waites recognized all the sacrifices her parents made to provide their children with the best education possible. “My parents were wonderful because, even though they […]

Faculty Spotlight: Randolph Braccialarghe

Randolph Braccialarghe has been a professor of law at NSU’s Shepard Broad Law Center since 1983 and a lawyer for 35 years. He practices administrative law, representing lawyers who get in trouble with the Florida Bar, along with lawyers from other states who are trying to be gain Florida Bar certification.

Faculty Spotlight: Bill Adams

Bill Adams grew up on a farm in Kentucky and developed a love for music, through playing the piano and singing in the church choir.  Inspired by his mom, who taught college theater courses, Adams started acting in community theaters at the age of nine. Adams is an associate professor and the coordinator of the […]

Faculty Spotlight: Jennifer Donelson

Donelson said, “Music adds something to your education. You grow as a person, as a colleague and in your knowledge of different types of ideas. If you’re willing to put the hard work and be creative in pursuing what you are passionate about, then succeeding in a musical career is possible.”

Faculty Spotlight: Robert Jones

Robert Jones has been an assistant professor in the division of performing arts in the Farquahar College of Arts and Science since August 2012. Jones is originally from Northeast Pennsylvania near Philadelphia. Growing up his father was an English teacher and books were always at arm’s length.

Faculty Spotlight: Allison Brimmer

For seven years, Allison Brimmer has been an assistant professor for the Division of Humanities in the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences. Her love of literature and writing, combined with her desire to help students realize their full potential, made her want to become an educator.

Faculty Spotlight: Aimee Zadak

Aimee Zadak, Ed.D., has been an associate lecturer at NSU since 1998. She earned her Master’s in Mental Health Counseling and her Doctorate in Leadership and Human Services at NSU. She loves educating people and working with different groups in therapy, corporate settings, and the classroom.