NSU Sociology

NSU Sociology

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Sociologists attempt to understand the forces that mold individuals, shape behavior, and determine social events. Our program includes emphases on criminal justice, human services, and gerontology which help students learn oral and written communication skills, critical thinking skills, analytical skills, problem solving and pattern recognition, the ability to research using varied methods, and a

02/05/2019

Our Spring 2019 Noon Forum series will kick-off next week (Wednesday, February 13). Peter Ramey, Ginny Lewis, and Juan Gonzalez will be our featured speakers. They’ll be addressing the topic “Found in Translation” talking about their various translation projects and what they’ve learned.

Please join us if you can, and invite friends you think might be interested. Forums are held in NSU's Williams Library Rotunda.

Here's the complete Spring 2019 Noon Forum schedule:

February 13—Found in Translation (Peter Ramey, Ginny Lewis, and Juan Gonzalez)
February 27—The Internet of Things--BYOD (Instructional Design Team)
March 6--Spring break—no forum
March 13—Five Essential Stand Up Comics (Liz Sills)
March 20—Five Hidden but Essential Women (Kristi Brownfield, Marla Fogderud)
March 27—Get them Talking: Class Discussion Strategies (Andria Moon, Cheryl Wold)
April 3—Ye Shall Be As Gods (Grant Manhart, Ken Blanchard)
April 10— Business Students and General Education: An Assessment of Perceived Relevance (Kristi Bockorny and Hannah Walters)
April 17— Understanding the (de-)motivation of language students (Changsheng Jiang and the Confucius Institute)
April 24—That Was the Year That Was: Classroom and NSU Highs and Lows
May 1—The Last Lecture I’d Ever Give (Dan Yurgaitis)

01/07/2019

Welcome back to everyone returning and nice to meet you to all the new students! Let's have a fantastic semester!

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