News Briefs

Suspect apprehended on main campus

On April 5, at approximately 1 p.m., Davie Police pursued a suspect who fled onto NSU’s Main Campus. Students, faculty and staff were alerted of the incident immediately after the suspect was apprehended and placed into police custody. No one was harmed.

 

Performers wanted for winter 2013 dance event 

The Student Events and Activities Board announced a new event featuring the dance talents of NSU students and local dance troupes. Although the event won’t be until Dec. 4, all interested organizations and performers must contact Shemaiah Kenon, main stage chair of SEA Board at sk979@nova.edu or stop by the SEA Board office by April 19 to sign up. The event will also be a competition, with the winner taking home a grand prize, which will be announced at a later date.

 

Rotary to hold professional social

On April 18 at 7 p.m., NSU’s Rotaract Club — a community service organization sponsored by the Rotary International — will host a professional social in the second floor of the Don Taft University Center. Students will network with professionals in a variety of fields and may have the opportunity to explore internship/volunteering opportunities. It will be open to all students, faculty and staff who want to learn about Rotary.

 

Free admission to TEDMED Live

NSU and the Center for Consumer Health Informatics Research are offering NSU faculty, staff and students free admission to TEDMED Live conference, a high-definition simulcast featuring more than 50 health and medicine professionals, from April 17 to April 19. The simulcast will be live from the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. and will be broadcast in select hospitals and universities across the country. Attendees can access the event via laptop in the Health Professions Division Chancellor’s Dining Room. To RSVP for any of the ten sessions among the three days, visit CCHIR.org and search “Nova Southeastern University.”

 

“TUNdeals” app helps students save money

The University Network recently launched its free mobile app “TUNdeals”, available for iPhone and Android, to help students find local business deals while on the go.The University Network, TUN.com, is an interactive website that connects students to businesses in close proximity to their university. Through deals and discounts, students can save money at over 12,500 participating merchants nationwide.

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