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ARC Information

ARC serves as a hub for alumni, students, faculty, and staff pursuing scholarly publications, presentations, and research.

ARC Mission and Vision

arc logo with a bridge and the words Advanced Research Center

Mission:

National University’s Advanced Research Center (ARC) supports and guides students, alumni, faculty, and staff in the development of publications, presentations, and research. ARC clarifies the purpose of scholarly pursuits, explains academic and professional norms, fosters networking and collaboration efforts, and supports the dissemination of scholarly work. ARC is guided by a strong framework of research ethics and the principles of Whole Human Education, which emphasizes the unique backgrounds, lived experiences, priorities, and aspirations of individuals.

Vision:

National University’s Advanced Research Center (ARC) is a collaborative hub of supportive, scholarly-minded academics pursuing the creation, expansion, and dissemination of knowledge for the purpose of making a meaningful difference in communities and the world. ARC aims to foster continued scholarly credibility for NU’s community while also encouraging research-based practice and service in scholars' communities beyond academia.

 

 

Meet the ARC Team

Current ARC Contributing Faculty and Staff:

Dr. Maggie Broderick, Director of ARC

Tammy Ivins, Scholarly Publication Liaison Librarian

Dr. Gary Walker-Roberts, Scholarly Mixer Facilitator

Dr. Samira Galvao, Scholarly Mixer Facilitator

Dr. Emily Spranger, Scholarly Mixer Facilitator

Dr. Lisa St. Louis, ARC Expansion Committee

Dr. Linda Cummins, ARC Expansion Committee

Dr. Madia Levin, ARC Expansion Committee

Dr. Mary Streit, ARC Expansion Committee

Dr. Teri Marcos, ARC Expansion Committee