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About Kimberly Durham

Kimberly Durham, Psy.D, is Chair of the Department of Justice and Human Services within the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at Nova Southeastern University, has spent over 20 years developing and overseeing human services, criminal justice, and health related research, academic programs, curriculum, and clinical programs. Dr. Durham has served on numerous academic and community councils, boards, and committees throughout her professional career, and has served as Community Liaison for all NSU clinics for 15 years. In collaboration with community partners, she has facilitated a number of initiatives aimed at easing the transition to civilian life for returning military veterans and their families, including NSU’s newly established Veterans Resource Center. In addition, Dr. Durham provides oversight for the NSU-Broward Sheriff’s Office partnership, which has resulted in educational and research opportunities, national and local conferences, and community outreach for Broward Sheriff’s Office employees and the community. She is also a pilot and currently teaches in the Professional Development in Aviation minor/concentration, and Master of Human Services in Child Protection degree program.

Positions

July 2015 - Present Chair, Nova Southeastern University Department of Justice and Human Services
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Present Professor, Nova Southeastern University College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
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2011 - June 2015 Dean, Nova Southeastern University Institute for the Study of Human Service, Health, and Justice
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December 2010 - 2011 Executive Dean/Community Liaison for all NSU clinics, Nova Southeastern University Institute for the Study of Human Service, Health, and Justice
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November 1999 - December 2010 Executive Dean/Community Liaison for all NSU clinics, Nova Southeastern University Fischler Graduate School of Education and Human Services
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May 1997 - September 1999 Associate Dean/Community Liaison for all NSU clinics, Nova Southeastern University School of Social and Systemic Studies
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July 1993 - September 1996 Director of Adminsitration, Nova Southeastern University Community Mental Health Clinic
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April 1993 - July 1993 Acting Director, Nova Southeastern University Community Mental Health Clinic
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July 1992 - April 1993 Associate Director of Administration, Nova Southeastern University Community Mental Health Clinic
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October 1991 - July 1992 Assistant Director/Coordinator for Dual Diagnosis Program, Nova Southeastern University Center for Psychological Studies
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March 1991 - July 1992 Crisis Clinician, Nova Southeastern University Community Mental Health Clinic
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September 1990 - February 1991 Temporary Grant Writer, Nova Southeastern University Community Mental Health Clinic
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Professional Service and Affiliations

2008 - Present Member, United Way Educational Committee
2007 - Present Member, Academic Review Committee
2007 - Present Member, New Program Review Committee
2007 - Present Board of Advisors, Chair, Nova Southeastern University/Broward Sheriffs Office
2002 - 2015 Chair, Quality of Life Council
2012 - 2014 Member, United Way Military Families Advisory Committee
2000 - 2010 Executive Board, Criminal Justice Institute
2000 - 2008 Board Member, National Council for Community and Justice (NCCJ)
1995 - 2003 Member, American Psychological Association
1995 - 2003 Member, Florida Psychological Association
2000 - 2001 Board Member, Hope Outreach of Broward
1993 - 1996 Board Member, Broward Executive Council of Mnetal Health Providers
1986 - 1993 Board Member, Broward County Alcohol/ Drug Abuse Services Division Advisory Board
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Education

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1991 Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, Nova Southeastern University
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1987 M.S., Counseling Psychology, Nova Southeastern University
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1984 B.A., Psychology, Nova Southeastern University
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Contact Information

(954) 262-8731

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