Members of the Higher Education doctoral program will begin faculty and staff positions this fall. Recent graduates Dr. Lisa
Rubin and Dr. Joe Ervin will assume assistant professor and visiting assistant
professor positions, respectively. Doctoral candidate Nathan Slife will begin
his duties as the Coordinator of the College of Education’s First and Second Year Seminars.
Dr. Lisa Rubin |
Dr. Rubin is headed to Kansas State University this
fall as an assistant professor in the Department of Special Education,
Counseling, and Student Affairs. In this role, she will facilitate the
department’s efforts in the Student Affairs in Higher Education and College
Student Development program. Dr. Rubin graduated from the Higher Education
program in 2012 after successfully defending her dissertation, Comparing Division 1A Scholarship andNon-Scholarship Student-Athletes: A Discriminant Analysis of AcademicPerformance. Since graduating, she has maintained an active teaching load
at Nevada State College, while assisting with Career Services within UNLV’s
Hotel College.
Dr. Joe Ervin |
Nathan Slife |
The FYS is a 2-3 credit general education course
requirement that introduces undergraduate students to five specific learning
outcomes outlined by the university. The SYS is a 3-credit course that is also
a general education requirement. It explores contemporary global society issues
presented through relevant and historical literature.
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