Attend this event to discuss your current emotions on the upcoming election!
Tag: Department of Conflict Resolution Studies
Critical Race Theory: Facts vs. Fiction (Feb. 11)
Africa Working Group presents Critical Race Theory: Facts vs. Fiction
Electives for Winter 2021 Semester
USGA has provided the list of electives broken down by the departments for Winter 2021 semester.
CAHSS Alum Publishes Article in Journal of Legal Affairs and Dispute Resolution in Engineering and Construction
Kathleen Harmon, Ph.D., has published an article in the Journal of Legal Affairs and Dispute Resolution in Engineering and Construction.
CAHSS Faculty and Student Publish article in the Journal of Religion and Health
Eileen Smith-Cavros, Ph.D., and Joyce Avorti-Wuaku, Ph.D., publish article in Journal o f Religion and Health based on field research conducted in Ghana involving a qualitative study of elders.
CAHSS Faculty and Student Publish article on Rural Elders in Ghana and Healthcare
Eileen Smith-Cavros, Ph.D., and Joyce Avorti-Wuaku, Ph.D., publish an article based on field research in Ghana.
CAHSS Faculty Publishes Book on Mediation
Alexia Georgakopoulos, Ph.D. faculty in NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences publishes book on meditation.
CAHSS Faculty Honored with “Free Passage to the City of Kromeriz” for 20 year Association
Cavanaugh is the founder and conductor of the NSU Festival Orchestra, which performs at NSU commencement ceremonies and other events…
CAHSS Faculty Honored for Contributions to the Conflict Resolution Field
Neil Katz, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Conflict Resolution Studies in NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS) received the William Kreidler Award for Distinguished Service to the field of conflict resolution.
CAHSS Faculty and Students Have Research Film Accepted by Academic Journal The Journal of Video Ethnology
For two years, an interdisciplinary team traveled several times to a rural village in Veracruz, Mexico to collect data, conducting a research titled: “Mana Tee Lagoon: Yesterday and Today”….