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Distinguished Lecture Series brings best-selling author Grant Cardone

The H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship invites students to the next installment of its Distinguished Lecture Series, “Sell or Be Sold,” featuring Grant Cardone. Cardone is a New York Times best-selling author of five books and an accomplished television executive producer. His lecture will take place on Jan. 29 at 10:30 a.m. in the Huizenga Sales Institute’s Executive Conference Center. To register for the free event, contact Christine Martinez at cmartinez@nova.edu or 954-262-5008.

 

“Wounds of War” symposium

The Shepard Broad Law Center will host a national symposium on Feb. 1, entitled “Wounds of War: Meeting the Needs of Active-Duty Military Personnel and Veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.” The Florida Bar has approved this seminar for 6.0 CLE hours of general credit for Florida attorneys. Early bird tickets are $30 and regular tickets are $45. Pre-registration and online payment is required in order to receive credit and lunch on the day of the event. Attendance is free for NSU law professors and members of the judiciary. For more information, including registration, call 954-262-6111.

 

Award-winning FCAS magazine now accessible anywhere

Published annually, the Farquhar Forum, the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences’ magazine produced by the Office of Information Services and NSU’s Office of Publications, includes profiles of college members and in-depth coverage of guest speakers, performances and research endeavors. The 2012–2013 issue, winner of a Gold Communicator Award, which recognizes outstanding marketing and communications publications, is now available in print and online. The online edition can be viewed at www.fcas.nova.edu/arts/farquhar_forum/index.cfm.

 

Health Professions Educational Research Symposium 2013

The annual symposium returns to the Terry Building on Jan. 26 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with a new theme: “Physiological, Cognitive, and Social Approaches to Teaching and Learning: What’s the Evidence?” In addition to five platform sessions, keynote speakers Todd Zakrajsek, and Mary Tischio Blackinton will discuss challenges in teaching and the science of motor learning. Breakfast and lunch will be provided, and the symposium will conclude with a wine and cheese reception in the Terry Building atrium. The conference schedule overview and details can be found at nova.edu/hpers

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