Henry R. Woodman is a second-year master of business administration in entrepreneurship student. His interests include golf, movies and fine wine. He also enjoys traveling, conducting his business, being with his family, and practicing a healthy lifestyle. He is a member of the Strategic Forum Student group. His favorite quote is “Every day I get up and look through the Forbes list of the richest people in America. If I’m not there, I go to work.”
Year: 2011
On the Bench: Are you ready for some football?
There’s no better time to be a football fan in the U.S. It has been another great season full of joys and disappointments, heroes and losers and the mouth of Rex Ryan. Finally, only two teams remain. This Sunday, at 6:30 p.m., the Green Bay Packers will battle the Pittsburgh Steelers for the coveted Lombardi […]
The do’s for a night of karaoke
Karaoke is known as a rip-roaring, ear-splitting good time. Whether you’re talented like Whitney Houston or skilled like Weird Al Yankovic, there’s something exhilarating about getting up on stage, grabbing a plastic microphone and belting out your favorite song.
Site of the Week: Threadless.com
Do you feel originality lacking in your life? Don’t despair. Threadless.com may not be able to help you with your personality, but it can help you sport a unique shirt that will make you stand out above the rest.
“Kiss Each Other Clean”: A new frontier for Iron & Wine
Not everyone handles change well. Some people prefer to be in control, to have everything organized just the way they like it, and to know what to expect. Those people are probably not going to like the new Iron & Wine album, “Kiss Each Other Clean.”
Did you know that athletes do good things, too?
Did the headline of this story shock you? You may find it unbelievable. However, it’s true. And your disbelief is understandable.
They’re more important things to worry about than mobsters
On Jan. 20, the federal government, in conjunction with local law enforcement, arrested 127 mafia members in New York, New Jersey and Rhode Island. They were charged with federal crimes such as conspiracy, arson, extortion, drug trafficking, illegal gambling, labor racketeering and multiple counts of murder.
On the Scene: Who is your hero and why?
Anyone can be a hero. A hero can be a parent, teacher, athlete or movie star. It just has to be someone we admire and inspires us to be the best we can be. Who is your hero and why?
NSU recognized for serving the community
In early January, NSU received a Community Engagement Classification from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
Student organizations decide the future of Unity Week
Unity Week, a week-long celebration, organized by the Office of Student Leadership and Civic Engagement to raise awareness about societal issues, did not happen this year for the first time in 14 years.