Dissertation Defense: Michelle Velovich
Addressing Secondary Trauma: Organizational Leadership Responses to Violent Death Scenes Among First Responding Police Officers
College of Law and Public Service
Wednesday, March 26, 2025 / 11:00 am PT, 12:00 pm MT, 1:00 pm CT, 2:00 pm ET
Dissertation Chair: Dr. Meger Chappell
Subject Matter Expert: Dr. Stephanie Menefee
M.Velovich7325@o365.ncu.edu
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Dissertation Defense: Uno Nwora
Lack of Transparency and Accountability in the Implementation of Anti-Money Laundering Policies in Nigeria: A Qualitative Case Study
College of Law and Public Service
Thursday, March 27, 2025 / 8:00 am PT, 9:00 am MT, 10:00 am CT, 11:00 am ET
Dissertation Chair: Dr. Vicki Lindsay
Subject Matter Expert: Dr. Bruce Lafond
U.Nwora8190@o365.ncu.edu
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Dissertation Defense: Dwayne Doctor
Drill Rap Music Video's Association to Youth Gang Violence
College of Law and Public Service
Friday, March 21, 2025 / 1:30 pm PT, 2:30 pm MT, 3:30 pm CT, 4:30 pm ET
Dissertation Chair: Dr. Vicki Lindsay
Subject Matter Expert: Dr. Gabriele Suboch
D.Doctor5208@o365.ncu.edu
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Major panel topics for this year’s
Maritime Risk Symposium (MRS25) are:
- How is the geo-strategic importance of the Arctic changing and what are the implications for U.S.
- National Defense and Security?
- What actions are necessary to protect U.S. sovereign
- interests in the Arctic region and what maritime
- risk(s) are associated with these changes?
- What are some key emerging Arctic maritime issues,
- risks, or opportunities and how could they to be
- addressed?
While we invite applicants to submit research posters specific to
these tracks, we encourage creativity and will consider all
applications that address maritime risk topics. As MRS2025 is an
online event, poster authors are not required to attend.
In addition, we welcome professional posters from non-students to
be shared and published. There is no master slide lay-out.
Send abstract submissions to
christine.duprow.1@us.af.mil
and Rick@RickPaxton.com
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The Office of Graduate Studies invites doctoral students to showcase their research at the Doctoral Poster Session as part of National University’s commencement celebrations.
📅 Date: Friday, May 16, 2025
⏰ Time: 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM
📍 Location: The Westin Carlsbad Resort & Spa (Grand Ballroom) 5480 Grand Pacific Drive, Carlsbad, CA
🏆 Award: Poster of the Year
This event provides an outstanding opportunity for students to present their work to peers, faculty, staff, and the broader National University community.
Application Details
📝 Deadline: April 4, 2025, at 11:59 PM PDT (Early submissions encouraged!)
✅ How to Apply:
- Submit an online application via the Online Application Form.
- Use the National University poster template for your submission.
- Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, with notifications sent within five business days.
- Accepted students will receive detailed guidelines and revision deadlines from the Office of Graduate Studies.
- The Office of Graduate Studies will print all posters at no cost to students.
Poster of the Year Award
A committee of dissertation chairs and Office of Graduate Studies staff will select one outstanding poster for the Poster of the Year Award, announced at the event.
We encourage students to take advantage of this exciting opportunity to share research, gain recognition, and engage with the National University academic community!
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AES Holiday Mixer
Date: December 19th
Time: 9-11am PST
For more information or questions email asc@nu.edu.
Zoom Link: https://nu.zoom.us/j/94028202034
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Are you, or do you know a promising student who could present at ARC2025, taking place April 2 – 4, 2025 at the Hyatt Regency in Orange County, CA? WSCUC believes student perspectives are critical in conversations about the vision, tools, and shared commitment to student success.
We invite full-time students who are not full-time employees at any higher education institution to submit a poster proposal that builds on the conference theme and highlights exemplary practices and fresh approaches. Special consideration will be given to proposals addressing the following tracks:
• Success for all students
• Postgraduation outcomes that matter
• Accreditation in action
• Higher education in the age of AI
• Value and practice of innovation
Proposals are due by January 31, 2025. Accepted proposals are eligible for the $50 student poster presenter registration rate.
Submit a student poster proposal today!
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Annual Hazards and Disasters Student Paper Competition
The Natural Hazards Center created the Annual Hazards and Disasters Student Paper Competition for undergraduate and graduate students in 2004 as a way to recognize and promote the next generation of hazards and disaster researchers.
Papers are judged on originality, writing quality, and knowledge of the topic. One undergraduate and one graduate winner each will receive $250, publication on the Natural Hazards Center website, and free registration to the Natural Hazards Workshop and the Researchers Meeting.
Eligibility
Papers can present current research, literature reviews, theoretical arguments, or case studies. Eligible topics include floods and floodplain management, hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, climate change, warning systems, hazard mitigation, emergency management, vulnerability, risk communication, and other topics related to the social and behavioral aspects of hazards and disaster research.
- The author must be enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student, or within one year of gradaution, when submitting a paper. Students who are affiliated with the Natural Hazards Center are not eligible to apply.
- Papers must be authored by an individual student and cannot be co-authored with another person.
- Papers cannot be under consideration or accepted for publication at the time of submission.
- Papers presented or submitted for presentation at professional meetings are allowable.
- Papers must be submitted as a double-spaced Word document, in 12-point Calibri font, and less than 25 pages (~6,500 words) excluding references. Papers that are not formatted correctly or are over 25 pages will be disqualified.
- Papers must include a brief abstract, no longer than 250 words, that provides an overview of the paper. The abstract does not count toward the page limit.
- Winning submissions will be edited for Natural Hazards Center style and length before publication.
Judging
Papers will be judged for originality and content, as well as writing quality. Well-organized and logical theses or arguments that are engaging, demonstrate the author’s knowledge and ability to integrate a broad scope of resources, and demonstrate strong grammatical and spelling skills will be favored.
The winning author will earn $250, free registration to the Workshop, and a commemorative plaque in addition to having their photo, paper title, and paper abstract featured in the Workshop program.
Academic Integrity
Submissions must adhere to the University of Colorado Honor Code. Students are encouraged to use in-text citations, footnotes, or endnotes to reference information sources.
Deadline and Submission
Students should submit their paper online by Friday, January 24, 2025.
Apply to the Student Paper Competition
Go to this link https://hazards.colorado.edu/awards/paper-competition and look for the blue "Apply To the Student Paper Competition" button
To see a list of all previous winners, please click here: https://hazards.colorado.edu/awards/paper-competition/previous-winners
Questions?
If you have questions about the paper awards, please contact Chair of the Student Paper Competition, Rachel Adams Rachel.Adams-1@colorado.edu.
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Please join us for National University's, Sanford College of Education, fully virtual 9th Annual Women in Leadership Conference, Saturday, October 19, 2024, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. We are honored to welcome, Dr. Marguerite Williams, Chief Business Official at Inglewood Unified School District, as our keynote speaker and 2024 recipient of the Donna Elder Inspired Leader Award (DEILA). Recognized for her outstanding contributions as an educational leader, including the esteemed Marcus Foster Memorial Award, Dr. Williams continues to inspire and uplift the educational community with her unwavering advocacy and compassionate leadership. Join us virtually to hear Marguerite share her remarkable life's work and journey as a leader of leaders and communities.
Our 2024 conference is planned as a fully virtual venue with tremendous capacity for participants to engage all presentations and an exciting complement of topics. Men and women from multiple disciplines and enterprises are invited to join us for this exciting full day of learning!
We particularly anticipate a wonderful overview of presentations. We invite you to share your current activities and leadership work, present your research findings or works in progress, and engage dialogue around your remarkable stories and journeys through this year's virtual platform. Join us to hear leaders share their helpful perspectives through many leadership topics. Please encourage your students to submit proposals, particularly those who may wish to share their research. Faculty student co-presentations are encouraged.
Proposals:
Please click on the link HERE to upload your proposal(s).
Registration:
Please click on the link HERE to register for the 9th Annual Women in Leadership Conference.
Full Time Faculty Early Bird - $90 (by September 1)
Full Time Faculty - $100 (after September 1)
Part Time Faculty - $50
Students or Staff - $50
We look forward to seeing you October 19th!
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A Generational Perspective of Queer Feelings Toward Police Acts of Rainbow-washing in the United States; A Qualitative Comparative Case Study
College of Law and Public Service
Thursday, June 27, 2024 / 8:30 AM AZ
Dissertation Chair: Dr. Vicki Lindsay
Subject Matter Expert: Dr. Gabriele Suboch
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Tactical Transitions and Exploring Experiences of Veterans Moving to Student Roles: A Multiple Case Study
College of Law and Public Service
Tuesday, June 25, 2024 / 11:00 AM AZ
Dissertation Chair: Dr. Erin Hoffer
Subject Matter Expert: Dr. Lori Demeter
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Join us for a Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law membership information session!
Agenda:
- Benefits of joining Phi Alpha Delta
- How to join Phi Alpha Delta
- Q&A session
Please join us on Wednesday, May 8th from 5 – 5:30pm Pacific Time.
Join our session here: https://nu.zoom.us/j/5177246414
Phi Alpha Delta is an international professional law fraternity that promotes integrity, compassion, and courage through service to the student, university, profession, and community. There are many benefits of joining PAD, including leadership development, professional networking opportunities, member discounts, and scholarship opportunities.
Please contact Professor Hugh Kelso at hugh.kelso@natuniv.edu with any questions.
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Dissertation defense: Rodney Welch
Addressing Racial Inequality in Homeownership: Dissecting the Crisis and Detangling the Divides in the Black Homeownership Gap
School of Public Service
Wednesday, April 10, 2024 / 6:00 AM AZ
Dissertation Chair: Dr. Morris Thompson
Subject Matter Expert: Dr. Lori Demeter
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Dissertation defense: Leanne Farinella
Personality Traits of Aryan Brotherhood Prison Gang Leaders: A Mixed Methods Content Analysis
College of Law and Public Service
Monday, March 25, 2024 / 7:00 AM AZ
Dissertation Chair: Dr. Vicki Lindsay
Subject Matter Expert: Dr. Blake Lafond
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Meeting ID: 912 2604 6245
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Dissertation defense: Marla Cobb
School Educator and Administrator Perceptions of Impact on the Effectiveness of COVID-19 Policy Implementation: A Qualitative Case Study
School of Law and Public Service
Monday, March 11 2024 / 11:00 AM AZ
Dissertation Chair: Dr. Erin Hoffer
Subject Matter Expert: Dr. Lori Demeter
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Dissertation defense: Christa Grayson-Evans
The Impact of Internal Organizational Policies on Culture Within Accountability Courts
College of Law and Public Service
Monday, March 4, 2024 / 10:00 AM AZ
Dissertation Chair: Dr. Erin Hoffer
Subject Matter Expert: Dr. Lori Demeter
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George Washington University has put out calls for papers on "Evolving Global Terrorism and Security Challenges".
The Program on Extremism at The George Washington University has issued a new call for papers for its upcoming publication, Terrorism in Transition: Global Extremism, Radicalization, and the Future of Security. This thematic issue aims to address pressing questions surrounding the evolving nature of global terrorist threats, the integration of modern technologies into extremist activities, and the practical measures for countering violent extremism. Scholars, researchers, and practitioners are invited to contribute original, research-driven papers with actionable insights.
Abstracts are due by May 20, 2025 and authors of accepted papers will receive a compensation of USD 1,000 per paper."
George Washington University goes on to note:
"We encourage original submissions addressing one or more of the following topics:
ISIS and Terrorism in Key Regions
Online Radicalization and Modern Technology
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Terrorism
Key Dates:
Abstract Submission Deadline: May 20, 2025
Notification of Acceptance: June 10, 2025
Full Paper Submission Deadline: September 1, 2025
Publication Date: November 2025
Submission Process:
Interested authors should submit an abstract (300–500 words) stating their research question, methodology, key arguments, and a brief biography (150 words). Full papers will be carefully reviewed and may be subject to editing before publication.
Please send submissions and inquiries to extremism@gwu.edu with the subject line: “PoECFP25 – Global Terrorism Dynamics.”
Here is a link with all the specifics: https://extremism.gwu.edu/2025-call-papers
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