Registration is now open to a new off-campus transdisciplinary arts course that will be offered in fall 2013 to undergraduate students; the class, beginning Oct. 22, will take place at the Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale (MoAFL), one night per week, and Shark Shuttle transportation will be available to and from NSU’s main campus.
Month: April 2013
2013-2014 SGA announced
he 2013-2014 Undergraduate Student Government Association’s election opened on April 8 and closed on April 10 with only one party running for office, The Shark Initiative Party.
Matters of life, death and graduation
I used to think that when I made it to my college commencement, I would be gleaming, incredibly smart and insightful, decorated with the accomplishments of my past four years of study. The truth is, I’m not the valedictorian, or summa cum laude, or Grand Poobah.
Recipe of the week: Classic vanilla cupcakes
Cupcakes are perfect for any celebration or, even, for no occasion at all. These little treats consist of basic ingredients and can be made without much preparation. Take advantage of springtime and use colorful frosting to brighten your cupcakes. Who can resist a classic vanilla cupcake? CLASSIC VANILLA CUPCAKES Start to finish: 45 minutes […]
Diary of… a late bloomer
Candace Running is in the public administration master’s program at the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship. At the age of 54, Running has overcome many obstacles, and has persevered as a non-traditional student to continue her education. She hopes that her story will inspire readers to realize it is never too late to achieve a goal.
NISA Cultural Taste Event showcases diversity
The Nova International Student Association (NISA) is inviting NSU students, faculty and staff to share in culinary experiences from around the world at its annual Cultural Taste Event on April 15 at noon in the Don Taft University Center Flight Deck.
“Shark Tank” star to visit NSU Sharks
The Graduate Business Student Association (GBSA) will host their first annual keynote lecture by Daymond John, star of ABC’s “Shark Tank”, in the Rose and Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center at 6 p.m. on April 22.
Doubling Up
According to the U.S Department of Education, the numbers of college students who double major have increased over the past ten years by 70 percent. While some students choose two majors because they believe it will make them more employable, many are simply passionate about multiple fields of study.