The Office of Undergraduate Student Success will host the Second Annual Undergraduate Student Success Fair on Sept. 21, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Don Taft University Center.
Month: October 2011
Office of Academic Services sees increase in student use
The Office of Academic Services is busier this semester because of incoming freshmen seeking help earlier.
NSU to launch fall Leadership Conference
On Sept. 24, NSU will host a fall Leadership Conference that will be open to any student who wants to enhance his or her leadership skills.
Food court pain
Denny is in the house — yea!
Cross country season off to good start
The cross country teams began their seasons on Sept. 2 and competed again on Sept. 9. The men finished fifth at both events while the women finished fourth and sixth. Despite the youth and inexperience on both teams, head coach, Bryan Hagopian said he is impressed with the teams’ performance so far.
Usain Bolt: Greatest athlete on the planet
Is he faster than a speeding bullet? Probably not. But, he just might be the most dominant athlete in the world. Just who is this mystery athlete? Well, don’t blink because you’ll miss him.
News Briefs
Performance artist Guillermo Gómez–Peña comes to NSU On Sept. 22 and 23, the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences (FCAS) will host two events featuring activist, artist and educator Gómez–Peña as part of the 2011-2012 Distinguished Speakers series. The events include an audio-visual lecture entitled “Multiple Journeys: The Life and Work of Gómez-Peña” and “Strange […]
College students listed 2nd in the nation for suicide deaths
Youth depression and suicide is an international issue that still competes daily for fundamental understanding and a firm foothold in our national awareness — as though this comprehensive issue is just no big deal in the minds of many and doesn’t yet seem to warrant international attention. Regrettably, the statistics suggest otherwise.
It’s called “Lost and Found” — not “Lost and Kept”
On several occasions over the last year, I’ve left items behind at various places around campus. Everyone has fallen victim to this, particularly when we’re so focused on our studies and rushing around to make class times. Once, I left a textbook in a classroom. My 3–ring binder has been left in the Parker lobby […]