Looking Forward to Spring

Students presenting their project to faculty judges at the 2017 Student Scholarship Conference March 12 marks daylight saving time, when we adjust the clocks to “spring forward.” As we move ahead an hour and embrace more hours of daylight, this is also a time to look forward to upcoming events such as commencement, which is …

Cultivating Innovation and Professional Development

The 2020 Vision for the National University System (NUS) is, “to be an educational system whose graduates are transformed and positively contribute to society.” Transforming our students means reimaging education and empowering our shared community of universities. One of the ways we aim to fulfill this vision is by investing in the cultivation of innovation …

Valentine’s Day Alumni Profile

Occasionally, students at National University gain more than a degree. Sometimes, as an added bonus, they also find romance and love in the classroom. Robert and Cindy Hipwell, both graduates of the University’s School of Business and Management, are one such lucky couple. Robert earned his associate’s degree, a Bachelor of Business Administration and a …

Commitment to Diversity and Accessible Education

President Andrews congratulates graduates at the 2016 southern commencement ceremony. At National University, we believe that access to education is a fundamental right and we strive to support all students in achieving their educational goals. We are so fortunate and honored to have a University community that represents the great diversity of our nation, and …

The Nation’s Fifth Largest School District Adopting Sanford Harmony Program to Strengthen Student Development and Success

The social emotional learning program is being introduced nationally by National University and is now in more than 20 states, including Pre-K through fifth-grade classrooms in Clark County School District Clark County, Nev. – The Sanford Harmony program, a research-based social emotional learning program, has reached a significant milestone with district-wide implementation taking place in …

California Legislature Honors Psychology Professor for Work in Behavioral Health

Monica Wilson, Ph.D., an assistant professor of psychology with the National University College of Letters and Sciences, has been presented with an award of recognition by the California State Assembly in honor of her work as an advocate for mental health services, which includes extensive involvement in the San Bernardino area. As part of the …

For the Greater: National University Students Refurbish Computers for Families in Need

Students with National University’s School of Engineering and Computing are doing their part For the Greater by working with a local nonprofit to help close the digital divide in San Diego County. Through the collaboration with Computers 2 San Diego Kids (C2SDK), students earning their Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Management (BSITM) help refurbish …

National University Nursing Students Earn Multiple Awards and Scholarships at State Convention

Students from National University’s BSN program made a strong showing at the CNSA convention in Visalia National University nursing students and faculty received a wide array of recognitions and accolades at the annual convention of the California Nursing Student Association this fall in Visalia. The awards reflect the dedication to excellence and community service that …

A Look Back at 2016

President Andrews congratulating graduates at 2016 Southern Commencement at Petco Park This is notably one of the busiest times of the year when we are balancing work and school with a variety of seasonal commitments. Yet, it is important for us to take a moment to reflect on this year’s accomplishments and acknowledge all who …

“The Best Way to Predict the Future is to Create it.” – P. Drucker & A. Lincoln

Chancellor Cunningham and NU grads celebrate on field at Petco Park. One of my favorite quotes is attributed to Abraham Lincoln and Peter Drucker, “the best way to predict the future is to create it.” I’ve shared these words with graduates during commencement, with faculty and staff members during meetings, and once again it rings …

Dr. Jamie Manburg Named Director of Sanford Inspire at National University

San Diego, Calif. — Longtime educational leader, Dr. Jamie Manburg, has been appointed director of Sanford Inspire at National University, a PK-12 education initiative that empowers educators around the country to create inspiring classroom experiences. National University, which has one of the top 10 largest schools of education in the country, is leading the national …

Dr. Gloria McNeal, Dean of National University’s School of Health and Human Services, Presents at National Conference on Patient-Centered Care Approaches

Dr. McNeal also is being honored in November as a Finalist in the San Diego, Calif. — Dr. Gloria McNeal, Dean of National University’s School of Health and Human Services and a nationally recognized innovator who is changing how healthcare is taught and delivered, will be among the panelists at the 2016 Planetree International Conference …

San Diego Veterans Leadership Summit Nov. 4 Supports Advancement of Veteran-Owned Businesses

Keynote Speaker is Stedman Graham, National University professor and a leading expert on Identity Leadership San Diego, Calif. — Recognizing a need to support the successful transition of Veterans into the civilian workforce, the San Diego Veterans Leadership Summit Nov. 4 at National University will offer Veterans and members of the military community the chance to …

National University Alumnus Named 2016-2017 California Teacher of the Year

Shaun Bunn, a graduate of the Sanford College of Education, is among five educators honored for their exceptional dedication and inspirational teaching National University alumnus Shaun Bunn (Master of Arts in Teaching, 2010), a Mathematics teacher at Ethan Chase Middle School in Menifee, California, is among five educators statewide who have been named 2016-2017 California …

Faculty Interview: Gothic Literature’s Influences on Modern Horror Trends

Professor Franz J. Potter oversees the M.A. in English program, which includes a specialization in gothic studies; He shares how horror and Halloween culture is influenced by gothic literature As Halloween approaches each year, so does a renewed fascination with haunts, ghouls, and scary creatures. Associate Professor Franz J. Potter of National University’s Master of …

National University Alumni Leading Blue Ribbon Schools

Annual recognition by U.S. Department of Education celebrates academic excellence; 15 percent of 2016 Blue Ribbon Schools in California headed by National University alumni National Blue Ribbon Schools are recognized as symbols of exemplary teaching and learning, and this year 15 percent of the 2016 National Blue Ribbon Schools in California are headed by National …