Sandra Brener, assistant professor in the Division of Developmental Science for Pediatric Dentistry, had to answer that question. She loves pediatric dentistry so much that she went through the seven year process of fulfilling the requirements to practice dentistry in the U.S. after leaving Argentina in 2002 as a certified dentist there.
Month: March 2012
News Briefs
Patriot National Insurance donates to NSU On Jan. 13, NSU received a $450,000 gift from Steve M. Mariano, chairman and CEO of Patriot National Insurance Group, a leading provider of workers’ compensation insurance and insurance services. The gift to the College of Dental Medicine will fund the newly launched Patriot Health Initiative to help provide […]
Gay-Straight Alliance hosts 2nd annual Gay Prom
The event was created to give Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay and Transgendered students a chance to experience prom without the negative experiences they may have faced in high school.
NSU’s Accounting Club does taxes for free
NSU’s Accounting Club will offer free income tax-filing services to the NSU community. The club will meet every Saturday from Feb. 4 – April 14, in the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship, room 3029, from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
SGA and Office of Student Activities launch Orgsync
On Jan.24, the Office of Student Activities and the undergraduate Student Government Association launched Orgsync, an online community management system used by higher education institutions to communicate with students and staff, track student involvement and manage campus organizations and programs.
Are you still jamming to these? The top five songs from the 90s
Music showed originality from the artists who brought it to the public and made the 90s one with unforgettable musical hits. It is hard to pin point the best part of the 90s, so I took the liberty to name 5 of the greatest hits from that decade.
Fan reaction to the Brandon Marshall trade
During his time with the Dolphins, Marshall caught more than 2,000 yards and nine touchdowns. He was the most physically gifted and productive receiver the franchise has seen this decade. However, the combination of his incidents off the field and inconsistency when in catching the ball was enough to force management to trade him.
On The Bench: NSU’s five greatest female student-athletes
March 8 was International Woman’s Day, and, although today is not March 8, it’s never too late to celebrate the accomplishments of women. Today, we will pay tribute to the five greatest NSU female student-athletes. It was no easy task narrowing it down to five as there are many who are worthy of being on the list.
Don’t lose your focus – breeze through the final weeks of the semester
Let’s face it; we’re almost at the finish line of what was a very long school year. As we wind down to the remaining eight weeks of class our focus has, well, diminished since spring break. How can we recover from post-inebriation? We can’t. But here are some tips to help you attempt to keep your head in the game:
How to choose the perfect minor
Choosing a minor is not like a mathematical equation. You can’t add your major plus your interests and divide by your career goal to equal the perfect minor. Even though your choice of minor can’t be figured out mathematically, it doesn’t have to be a daunting task. Here’s how you should go about choosing your minor: