NSU's Quality Enhancement Plan April 2017

Topic Identification and Development of NSU QEP Strategies and Outcomes | 9 recipe for a bounded investment of financial and social capital for a specified result” (Knowlton & Phillips, 2013, p. 35). NSU’s QEP Program Logic Model includes the resources, activities, outputs, outcomes, and impact for Write from the Start and has served as a graphical representation of NSU’s plan, which provides key stakeholders with a deeper understanding of the QEP’s components (see Appendix A). During the course of the winter 2016 semester, Packer-Muti, Seagull (replaced by Mills), and Dvorak facilitated a series of QEP presentations/conversations with departments and colleges across the university. This was a critical step in developing community involvement, particularly with faculty members, who asked many important questions and provided significant suggestions concerning the implementation and rollout of our QEP. This provided opportunities for the entire NSU faculty to contribute to the QEP topic development. The chart below lists the presentation dates, colleges, and departments. Table 5 List of Winter 2016 College and Department QEP Presentations/Discussions College Department Date Contact College of Psychology Psychology and Neuroscience 2/16 Glynn Scheyd/Mindy Ma College of Health Care Sciences Health Care Sciences 2/24 Peter L. Taylor College of Psychology Counseling 3/7 Glynn Scheyd College of Psychology Clinical and School Psychology 3/7 Glynn Scheyd Halmos College of Natural Sciences and Oceanography Mathematics 3/8 Jason Gershman College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Literature and Modern Language 3/9 Marlisa Santos College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences History and Political Science 3/10 Andrea Shaw Nevins College of Engineering and Computing Engineering and Computing 3/15 Marti Snyder Abraham S. Fischler College of Education All Departments 3/15 Roxanne Molina/David Ross College of Optometry Optometry 3/16 Josephine Shallo-Hoffman College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Conflict Resolution 3/16 Dustin Berna College of Osteopathic Medicine Osteopathic Medicine 3/18 Delfina A. Wilson Halmos College of Natural Sciences and Oceanography Chemistry and Physics 3/30 Robin L. Sherman Halmos College of Natural Sciences and Oceanography Marine and Environmental Science 3/31 Robin L. Sherman College of Pharmacy Pharmacy 3/31 Elizabeth Frenzel Shepherd Halmos College of Natural Sciences and Oceanography Biology 4/5 Robin L. Sherman Mailman Segal Center for Human Development Mailman Segal Center 4/5 Donna Hillier NSU University School NSU USchool (Upper School) 4/5 David Spangler College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Justice and Human Services 4/7 Dustin Berna College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Visual and Performing Arts 4/8 Mark Duncan Shepard Broad College of Law Law 4/8 Michele Struffolino College of Medical Sciences Medical Sciences 4/11 Cheryl Purvis Lechnar College of Dental Medicine Dental 4/13 Richard Singer

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