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Featuring Janaki Chandra, Rose Leeger, Charlene Désir, EdD, Rachel Panton, PhD, Georgina Arguello, EdD, Amenia Farraj, and Jalynn Sylvain.
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Featuring Janaki Chandra, Rose Leeger, Charlene Désir, EdD, Rachel Panton, PhD, Georgina Arguello, EdD, Amenia Farraj, and Jalynn Sylvain.
Read moreJanuary 2024 Research Highlights featuring Thomas Fagan, PhD, CCHP-MH, Amy E. Ellis, PhD, Allie Holschbach, PhD, and Lisa Robison, Ph.D.
Read moreCatching up with NSU investigators and research projects featured in previous Research Newsletters.
Read moreAnymir Orellana, EdD is a professor of instructional technology and distance education in the Fischler College of Education and School of Criminal Justice discussing the results of her PFRDG grant project titled “Students’ Experiences Using Live Captions and Subtitles in Class Presentations.”
Read moreAmanda Furiasse, PhD, is an Assistant Professor from the Department of Humanities and Politics in the Halmos College of Arts & Sciences discussing her Florida Humanities Council award to develop an 8-episode fictional podcast series titled “Florida 2100”.
Read moreGalaxina Wright, PhD, NCC is an Assistant Professor for the College of Psychology in the Department of Counseling discussing her study Project P.A.T.H. (Paving Access to Hope).
Read moreMaiko Suzuki, DDS, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Oral Science and Translational Research at the College of Dental Medicine discussing her two NIH grant-funded projects (R01 and K02).
Read moreKristy Ludy is a doctoral student in the PhD in Nursing Education program at the Ron and Kathy Assaf College of Nursing.
Read moreYousef Alharbi is pursuing a PhD in molecular medicine and pharmacogenomics from the Barry and Judy Silverman College of Pharmacy at Nova Southeastern University (NSU).
Read moreThe Division of Research & Economic Development (DoR) is proud to support research across all colleges and non-academic units at NSU. In this effort, the DoR is happy to attend university, college, and non-academic unit events to discuss research support and resources.
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