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Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences

 

 

Distinguished Speakers Series

The Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences brings prominent leaders from various fields to campus through the Distinguished Speakers Series. Special supporting events often occur in conjunction with these visits.

Performing and Visual Arts

The Division of Performing and Visual Arts in the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences presents theatre, dance, music, and other artistic productions to complement academic majors and courses.

Student Newsletter

The Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences Student Newsletter informs students of important semester dates, college services, scholarship opportunities, and noteworthy events.

Student Newsletter - June 2009

NSU's 2009 Convocation Ceremony
Featuring Novelist Louise Murphy
Tuesday, September 8, 2009

4:00 p.m.
Miniaci Performing Arts Center

The Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences will welcome acclaimed novelist and poet Louise Murphy as the first guest of the college's 2009-2010 Distinguished Speakers Series.

Murphy will be the keynote speaker at this year's convocation ceremony, an annual gathering of the campus community to mark the beginning of the undergraduate academic year.

Each year, the college organizes its academic programming around an annual theme. Murphy will be the first of the distinguished speakers for the year to address the 2009-2010 academic theme of “Good and Evil.”

Important News

Beginning in the fall 2009 semester, Nova Southeastern University will provide students with an extra five minutes of time by implementing 15-minute breaks between undergraduate classes.

Important Dates

Friday, July 3: University Closed

Saturday, July 4:
Independence Day Observance
(University Closed)

July 27 - August 1: Final Exams
(Summer Night Classes)

July 29 - August 1: Final Exams
(Summer Day Classes)

Monday, August 24:
Fall Term I and Semester Classes Begin

College Links

Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences
Student Newsletter Archives
NSU Undergraduate Student Catalog
NSU Student Handbook
Office of Academic Services
Travel Study Opportunities
Scholarship Opportunities
Undergraduate Honors Program

College Administration

Don Rosenblum, Ph.D.
Dean

Naomi D'Alessio, Ph.D.
Associate Dean

Eddie Dominguez, M.B.A.
Assistant Dean for College Operations

Jacqueline Jenkins, Ed.D.
Assistant Dean for Outcomes Assessment

Saul Sztam, Ed.D.
Assistant Dean for College Student Affairs

Michael Caldwell, D.M.A.
Director
Division of Performing and Visual Arts

Matthew He, Ph.D.
Director
Division of Math, Science, and Technology

Michael Reiter, Ph.D.
Interim Director
Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Marlisa Santos, Ph.D.
Director
Division of Humanities

Message from the Dean
Don Rosenblum

Dear Students,

I hope that you are doing well and that you have plans for a productive (and relaxing) summer. While many students use summer as a time to work, spend time with family, and take a respite from studies, more than 2,000 of your classmates are enrolled in courses. The Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences is open year round. Many faculty members–and all academic advisors–are available if you have questions, want to explore options for your program, or simply consider plans to prepare for the fall semester.

Whether you are on campus or away for the summer, academic advisors are just a phone call or email away. If you're on or around campus this summer, feel free to schedule an appointment to meet with your advisor in the Office of Academic Advising, located in the Mailman-Hollywood Building, third floor.

Summer is also a great time to read a book (or two or three) not directly related to your studies. There is great value in exploring those areas of interest that allow you to enjoy life–and it will also make you more productive when it is time to study.

Enjoy the rest of your summer, and have a great Independence Day.

Sincerely,

Don Rosenblum, Ph.D.
Dean, Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences

Upcoming Events

Thursday, September 3, 2009
Academic Division Socials
5:00 p.m.
Don Taft University Center
Each of the college’s four divisions will host informal receptions. Specific meeting locations are as follows:

  • Division of Humanities—Black Box Theatre, First Floor
  • Division of Math, Science, and Technology—Lounge, Second Floor
  • Division of Performing and Visual Arts—Interior of Performing and Visual Arts Wing, Third Floor
  • Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences—Arena Club Room, Second Floor

These events serve as great opportunities for students to meet and interact with classmates and faculty members outside of the classroom. Remember to save the date and start the fall semester off right with your division social!

Scholarship, Grant Opportunities

Students are encouraged to apply now for a scholarship and a grant being offered by the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences. The deadline to apply for each award is Friday, July 24, 2009. Further details and criteria are listed below.

 
Continuing Career Student Grant
 

This $400 grant is available to Career Development students in the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences only (business and education majors are not eligible). Students must have at least a 2.0 cumulative grade-point average. Priority will be given to full-time students who have shown continuous enrollment for at least two of the previous three semesters and who display reasonable academic progress, including successful completion of 24 course credits during the past 12 months. Graduate students and NSU employees are not eligible. Apply for the Continuing Career Student Grant from the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences at NSU.

Dean’s Office Scholarship
  The award amount for this scholarship from the college’s Office of the Dean varies. To be eligible, students must be PALS or Career Development students in the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences only. Students must show financial need and have at least a 2.0 cumulative GPA. Students also must demonstrate successful and sustained academic performance. Graduate students and NSU employees are ineligible for this award. Apply for the Dean’s Office Scholarship from the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences at NSU.
 
Students pursuing a degree toward a career in health should apply for the Louis Stokes Health Scholars program, sponsored by the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. (CBCF). The deadline to apply is Thursday, July 16.
 

During the 2009–2010 academic year, the CBCF will award 10 scholarships, each valued at up to $8,000, to students working toward a college degree (and career) in a health field.

To be eligible for the scholarship, interested students must submit a completed application, as well as the following supplemental items:

  • An official NSU transcript
  • Two letters of reference—in sealed envelopes with signature across seal
  • One-page résumé listing extracurricular activities, honors, employment, community service, and special skills
  • Recent photograph—featuring cap and gown or professional dress (no group or social photos)
  • Copy of Federal Student Aid Report (SAR) for 2009-10 academic year 

Materials must be mailed to the following address and must be received by Thursday, July 16, 2009:

Louis Stokes Health Scholars Program
Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc.
1720 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, D.C. 20036

For more information, visit www.cbcfinc.org/louis-stokes-health-scholars-program.html, email jcarter@cbcfinc.org, or call (202) 263-2800.

Summer Contest for Florida Marlins Fans

Attention baseball and Florida Marlins fans: do you own a "rival" team's jersey? If so, the Marlins want to know why!

The team is hosting a contest inviting fans to submit a short video (15 to 40 seconds) explaining their reason for owning the rival jersey. It's all part of the team's "What's Your Reason" video contest.

According to the team, "Whether fans are using the Phillies jersey to play fetch with their dog or drying their cars off with a Mets jersey after a car wash, all Marlins fans have a chance to win when they submit their video."

"The grand-prize winner will be announced on Saturday, August 1, 2009, when the Marlins host the Chicago Cubs. The winner will receive The Ultimate Marlins Game Experience, which includes a night at the ballpark starting with pre-game batting practice and stadium tour, a premier view of the Marlins game from a suite stocked with food and beverages for up to 10 people, autographed Marlins memorabilia, and a Marlins jersey for the video creator."

Videos must be submitted by Thursday, July 2, 2009, either online at www.marlins.com or by mail to:

“What’s Your Reason” Video Contest

Florida Marlins
2267 Dan Marino Blvd.
Miami, Florida 33056.

To be eligible for the grand prize, your video submissions must be no more than 40 seconds in duration, feature the reason why you own an MLB rival jersey, and include mention of Florida Marlins ticket sales at www.marlins.com.

For more information on the “What’s Your Reason” video contest, visit the Florida Marlins Web site at www.marlins.com or call 1-877-MARLINS.

Good luck!

Quadrivium

The college is pleased to announce the launch of Quadrivium, a new online journal of multidisciplinary scholarship. The term “quadrivium” describes the four arts and sciences studied by university students in the Middle Ages. The college has its own “quadrivium” made up of its four divisions—Social and Behavioral Sciences; Humanities; Math, Science, and Technology; and Performing and Visual Arts. Quadrivium seeks to bring together the faculty and graduate students of these four divisions to showcase the critical and creative work they do as scholars and teachers.

In addition to featuring the research and scholarship of more than a dozen of the college’s faculty members, Quadrivium’s digital format allows readers to literally see—and in some cases, hear—the work referenced throughout the various articles. Photos, paintings, charts, and audio clips all enhance the collection and make Quadrivium a truly interactive experience for readers.

The premiere issue of Quadrivium is now available online and makes for great summer reading!

Farquhar Forum

The winter 2009 issue of the Farquhar Forum is now available for viewing online. The latest issue features a cover story on NSU alumnus Somy Ali, who is the founder and president of her own clothing line, So-Me Designs, whose colorful T-shirt fashions make statements about everything from religious tolerance to world peace.

The Forum also includes spotlights on faculty and student research and scholarship. Gary Gershman, J.D., Ph.D., associate professor in the college's Division of Humanities, speaks about spending time as a student again in a fellowship at the Holocaust Education Foundation and how that affects his teaching of the Holocaust at NSU. Biology major Carlos Haderspock reflects upon how a life-changing summer internship in Austria sparked a determination to pursue his dream of becoming a doctor and finding ways to help others.

All this and more is captured in the pages of the Farquhar Forum's winter 2009 issue.