Bob Dylan will perform at NSU on Oct. 6th. However, this man is not just another musician.
Month: September 2010
The biggest loser remains a winner
Nobody wants to be called the biggest loser — unless that name changes your life for the better.
Game over for athletes on Twitter
Since 2009, the NFL and other professional sports leagues have regulated the use of social media by professional athletes during game days. These policies forbid athletes from tweeting before, during, or after games until the conclusion of post-game media interviews.
NSU student receives doctorate while serving overseas
Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive. It’s not a bird, it’s not a plane and it’s not Superman — it’s First Lieutenant John M. Saindon Jr., a 2010 NSU graduate and member of the U.S. Army Reserve.
Diary of… An audiology student
Tanya Stathopoulos is in her second year of the doctorate in audiology program at the College of Allied Health and Nursing. She loves traveling, volleyball and artwork and she speaks fluent Greek. She is the Fundraising Chair at the NSU chapter of the Student Academy of Audiology.
News Briefs
Florida voter registration deadline is Oct. 4 Elections will be held on Nov. 2 but Florida residents must register to vote by Oct. 4. In order to register, you must be a U.S. citizen, be a Florida resident, and be at least 18 years old. You must not have been convicted of a felony or […]
Skype blocked on campus
Students who are accustomed to using Skype, the Internet-based program that allows people to video chat with one another anywhere in the world, cannot do so on campus. The service is blocked.
The sales institute offers students a chance to win an iPad
In preparation for the opening of the Sales Institute in the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship on Oct. 13, the institute has partnered with the Division of Student Affairs to host a contest that promotes sales skills.
Several cars broken into in NSU parking garages
The week of Aug. 30, six cars were broken into at the Health Professions Divisions and the Alvin Sherman library parking garages. Thieves broke several of the cars’ windows and stole items including a laptop, clothing, a GPS unit and a backpack.
NSU’s hurricane emergency plans
Florida’s summer brings nice weather — and the dreaded hurricane season. For those accustomed to tropical weather, hurricane talk is the norm. But for students from other parts of the country, hurricane preparedness may be unknown territory. However, for NSU officials, it isn’t.