Apart from NSU’s 70 plus clubs and organizations, one of the most soulful ways to get involved on campus is through WNSU RadioX, NSU’s radio station, which broadcasts on 88.5 FM and online www.nova.edu/radiox. Station Manager Beranda Harper said RadioX provides a diverse environment and creative outlet for NSU students. “It showcases talents and creativity […]
Month: June 2011
Library services offered to NSU students
The Alvin Sherman Library, Research, and Information Technology Center stands tall in the center of campus. It offers students various tools which they can use throughout college. A vast array of resources is available for research. Private study rooms can be used for group study sessions. The computer labs provide students access to the Internet, […]
Check yourself before you Rec yourself
The Office of Campus Recreation offers a variety of ways to stay active — from burning calories in a spin class to pumping iron in the RecPlex. No matter how you get in shape the Office of Campus Recreation has something for you. Located in the Don Taft University Center, the RecPlex is NSU’s primary […]
Getting around campus
Getting from the Health Professions Division to the Don Taft University Center doesn’t require a car or a one-hour walk in the hot South Florida sun. Students, faculty, staff and, even, visitors can travel around NSU for free when they ride the Shark Shuttles. The air-conditioned, mid-sized buses run every 10 minutes and take you […]
Parking 101
For the nearly 1,500 students who live on campus, worrying about gas, unexpected fl at tires and other unforeseen parking woes is not a problem. However, for commuter students, those issues, particularly parking, can transform a smooth morning into a honking-coffeespilling-I-had-my-blinker-on-and-claimed-this-spot-already-so-keep-looking tornado of a morning. Getting to class on time depends heavily on finding the […]
Free or discounted medical services offered to NSU students
NSU offers a wide array of health services to its students. Students are required to possess health insurance while they attend the university. If they do not have a private insurance, then they must purchase NSU’s Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida policy. A major benefit of this coverage is that it gives students free […]
Top five places to study on campus
Whether it’s midterms, finals or just homework, sometimes we need peace and quiet to help us focus. After being at NSU for three years, I’ve found some nifty little spots that are quiet, cozy and comfortable. 1. The 3rd floor of the library. The library’s second floor has nice big chairs, but it also has […]
Shark Dining: more than chum
It’s unavoidable. Homework starts stacking up and you find yourself losing pounds on the too much-work-no-time-to-eat diet. But being on campus doesn’t have to mean eating poorly or not eating at all. Shark Dining provided by Chartwells makes sure that sharks are well-fed no matter where they are on campus. The central location for NSU […]
Need an elective? Highlights of unique classes offered at NSU
Whether you’re majoring in biology, English or business, you need 120 credits to complete an undergraduate degree. Your major will not fill all 120 credits, so some of those credits will be electives. This means you can either register for electives that are filler classes or you can check out electives that excite you. Here […]
Getting help when you need it
If MLA, APA and Chicago bring to mind anything other than writing styles and professional associations, then you might be in trouble. That’s where the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences’ Office of Academic Services comes in. Located in the Parker Building, Suite 100, the office offers a variety of free services — ranging from […]