![]() ![]() Nicholas joined Insights full time in May of 2014 as a Team Leader, then in 2016, he was promoted to Coordinator of Quality Outcomes, and as of April 2021 he was promoted to the position of Senior Coordinator of Quality Outcomes: Residential Compliance and Data Analysis. It is based on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, to teach the individuals how to be the best person they can be. Also, while at Outside the Box, he helped develop the curriculum that is still used today. While working as a respite DSP, Nicholas also worked for Insight’s sister company, Outside the Box, as a group facilitator teaching individuals daily living skills. He even taught a visually impaired individual how to ride a bike! That is when the light bulb started to shine, and he knew that he wanted to work with individuals with disabilities in some sort of way. It was there at BSU that he was able to complete an internship with what was then called “Lose the Training Wheels” where he taught individuals with all different types of disabilities how to ride a two-wheel bike. Prior to that, he studied exercise science and adapted physical activity at Ball State University. Nicholas Stellema joined Insights back in June of 2012 as a respite direct support professional (DSP). To read more about Dr.Nicholas Stellema Senior Coordinator of Quality Outcomes: Residential Compliance and Data Analysis Contact:Įmail: If students want to meet up or meet at a different time, please email for a zoom address. His current research focuses on the population of a region called Žumberak, in northern Croatia: its settlement patterns, immigration and emigration, religious and national identity. His research has taken him to former Yugoslavia on many occasions, and he has traveled extensively in Eastern Europe in general. Miller has been a recipient of fellowships from the International Research and Exchanges Board, the Andrew Mellon foundation, American Council of Learned Societies, and Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. His articles have appeared in The Slavic Review, East European Politics and Societies, Nationalities Papers, Orbis, Problems of Post-Communism, and in edited volumes. His second book, The Nonconformists: Culture, Politics, and Nationalism in a Serbian Cultural Circle, 1944-1991 was published in 2007 by Central European University Press. ![]() His book on the Serbian community of Croatia, entitled Between Nation and State: Serbian Politics in Croatia before the First World War, appeared courtesy of the University of Pittsburgh Press in the fall of 1997. His publications include articles on Serbian and Croatian history before the First World War and Serbian politics and culture since 1945. Professor Miller’s research focus is the lands of the former Yugoslavia. He teaches courses on modern European history. ![]() Nick Miller studied history at Indiana University, where he received his Ph.D. ![]()
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