Nelly Cardinale, Ed.D.
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Professor of Comp Sci & Cluster Co-Chair Comp Sci/Comp Apps/Office Tech
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Specialties: Fluent in Spanish, proficient programmer in the C++, Visual Basic.net, Pascal, Java, PHP. Python and HTML languages. CompTia Network+, Linux+ and A+ Certified Professional.
I finished doctoral level course work on Dec. 8th, 2012 and defended my dissertation successfully on June 11th, 2013. The title of my dissertation is "Examining the transition to a four-day school week and investigating post-change faculty/staff work-life balance: A community college case study." I recently attended my hooding/graduation ceremonies on Sept. 20-21, 2013 at Northeastern University located in Boston, MA. Below is a public link to my doctoral thesis.
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