FCE&SCJ Staff Members Participate in Morning Physical Training with the Army ROTC Class

NSU’s Abraham S. Fischler College of Education and School of Criminal Justice (FCE&SCJ) team members, Ed.D., Jamie Manburg, M.S., Nicholas Pascucci and M.P.A., Jessica Rodriguez, along with NSU’s Director of Veterans Affairs, Matthew Chenworth, showed the inaugural Army ROTC class their support by participating in morning Physical Training (PT) on Thursday, September 19.

The workout started at 5:45 am on Wolf Field behind the Don Taft University Center and was led by Captain Martin Johnson, Assistant Professor of Military/Office in Charge Field Artillery. The Army ROTC class currently meets for morning PT about three times a week.

FCE&SCJ houses the courses for the military science (ARMY ROTC) elective and is proud to have been part of the implementation process of NSU’s Army ROTC program. The ROTC is a college elective that enables students to succeed in their desired career, whether civilian or military. Students who complete all ROTC requirements may be commissioned as Second Lieutenants and serve in the Active Duty Army, Army Reserves, or the Army National Guard.

During classes, leadership labs, physical training, and field training exercises, students will learn firsthand what it takes to lead others, motivate groups, and conduct missions as an Officer in the Army.

For more information on NSU’s Army ROTC program please contact Nicholas Pascucci at npascucci@nova.edu.