Nova Southeastern University (NSU) will host The Qualitative Report’s 2nd Annual Conference, on Jan. 7 and 8, 2011 on the university’s main campus in Davie, FL.
Marilyn Gordon EdD, RD, a licensed dietitian and nutritionist at Nova Southeastern University is available to comment on the new Weight Watchers PointsPlus System.
Kevin Clauson, an associate professor at Nova Southeastern University's College of Pharmacy, can speak authoritatively on caffeine, its effects when mixed with alcohol, and the proposed FDA ban.
Cecilia Rokusek, Ed.D, R.D., project manager for NSU’s Center for Bioterrorism and All-Hazards Preparedness, which recently received a $1.6 million N.I.H. grant to help train oil industry workers and others in related industries to better prepare for and respond to oil spills and hazardous materials events.
Sharks have captivated humans since we began exploring the oceans. They have been featured in countless publications and movies. Nova Southeastern University has a shark expert on hand to separate fact from fiction in regards to these fascinating creatures.
While more students are living at home during college to save on money, parents can take steps to help their student enjoy the full college experience.
Dr. Richard E. Dodge is Dean of and Professor at the Nova Southeastern University Oceanographic Center. He is Executive Director of the Center's National Coral Reef Institute (NCRI). He received the B.A. degree from Univ. of Maine in 1969, and the M.Phil. and Ph.D. from Yale University in 1973 and 1978. He has served as Editor of the international scientific journal Coral Reefs and now serves on the editorial Board. He was the Chair of the Local Organizing Committee of the 11th International Coral Reef Symposium 2008.
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: EFFECT OF OIL SPILLS ON ENVIRONMENT
Dr. Richard E. Dodge
Professor and Dean, NSU Oceanographic Center
Executive Director, National Coral Reef Institute
Contact Dr. Dodge Cell phone 954.629.2134