Students sometimes ask him what William the Conqueror, a man who lived a thousand years ago was like, but Ronald Brown, tenured professor at the Shepard Broad Law Center, is more than just a professor who has been at NSU since it was a war surplus airfield, he’s a professor who knows the value of history and flexibility.
Tag: Faculty Spotlight
Faculty Spotlight: Grace A. Telesco
Grace A. Telesco, Ph.D., BCETS, adjunct professor in the Criminal Justice Institute, always keeps in mind that she went from a GED to a Ph.D., a fact she uses to inspire her students. “I think teaching is about inspiring,” Telesco said. “You can probably think of two or three teachers in your life who really […]
Faculty Spotlight: Diane Whitehead
Diane Whitehead, Ed.D., RN, associate dean of the nursing department in the College of Allied Health and Nursing, is a nurse but is not a big fan of how nursing is portrayed on TV.
Faculty Spotlight: Dustin Berna
The office of Dustin Berna, Ph.D., assistant professor of conflict analysis and political science in the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, is characterized by three things: books, artwork and political posters.
Faculty Spotlight: Edye Groseclose
Edye Groseclose, Ph.D., is a professor in the College of Medical Sciences, but she teaches students from the College of Osteopathic Medicine, the College of Dental Medicine, the College of Pharmacy and the College of Optometry.
Faculty Spotlight: Nicole Quint
Nicole Quint, Dr. OT, OTR/L, clinical faculty of occupational therapy in the College of Allied Health and Nursing, always wanted to work in health care, but changed her focus from animals to humans after she visited a center for people with disabilities and saw an occupational therapist helping a young man with cerebral palsy. “[The […]
Faculty Spotlight: Maxine S. Cohen
Maxine Cohen, Ph.D., professor at the Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences, would not be a human-computer interaction specialist today if it weren’t for the fact that she is left-handed.
Faculty Spotlight: Fred Lippman
Fred Lippman, Ed.D., chancellor of the Health Professions Division, is no stranger to receiving awards. Besides the ones hanging on his wall, he has 12 cases filled with them.
Faculty Spotlight: J. Preston Jones
J. Preston Jones, Ph.D., surrounds himself with a collection of eagles. He said he identifies with the eagle because it represents strength, courage, and the determination to live, yet, is a very caring, nurturing and majestic animal.
Faculty Spotlight: Michael Gaffley
Michael Gaffley, professor at the Fischler School of Education and Human Services, teaches courses in social justice and diversity, and his life has reflected what happens when these things are ignored.