Day 2: Day Trip to Fantasy Land

I’ve been dying to go to Segovia for years and I finally had the opportunity to go. It is so breathtaking that no pictures can do it justice. It’s truly a must-see. The best part? It’s such an underrated hidden gem that there were barely any tourists or crowds. The town was filled with mostly […]

Day 1: Wandering Around Madrid

Hi all! My name is Nicole Cocuy and I’m a rising senior communications major. This summer, I will be studying Spanish at the Universidad de Granada in Spain with AIFS. Before I arriving in Granada to begin my classes, my family and I decided to take a week-long a road trip around Spain. I just […]

Pixar turns itself “Inside Out”

Have you ever wondered what’s going on inside your mind? In Pixar’s new film, “Inside Out,” we get to find out. Peter Docter, the director of Pixar favorites “Monsters, Inc.” and “Up,” returns to the director’s chair to helm the story of 11-year-old Riley and the emotions who help her manage her life. Docter got […]

“Tomorrowland” both confuses and delights

In the 1964 World’s Fair, Walt Disney introduced the world to the classic attractions Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, It’s a Small World and Carousel of Progress. Visitors to Walt Disney World can still enjoy the classic Carousel of Progress attraction, the ultimate advertisement for technological optimism, which shows how technology has made American families’ […]

NSU opens emergency room

[slideshow_deploy id=’13315′] NSU’s emergency room will open on May 18. The 12,700-square foot emergency room is an part of the Westside Regional Medical Center and is located in the University Park Plaza at 3476 South University Drive. The facility has 16 treatment rooms, one trauma room, a laboratory, a pharmacy and equipment including digital x-ray […]

Professors study chronic fatigue syndrome

Last semester, researchers from NSU’s Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine received a $1.95 million grant from National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute of Neurological Disorders to study Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) in men. Mary Ann Fletcher, schemel professor of neuroimmune medicine at the institute, said that the institute will focus on gender differences in […]

Going turquoise for lung cancer

NSU and South Florida will join the American Lung Association to celebrate National Women’s Lung Health Week May 10 to 16 with the Turquoise Takeover initiative. Turquoise Takeover is part of the association’s initiative called Lung Force, which raises awareness about lung cancer and lung cancer in women. Area Director of the American Lung Association […]

SunTrust Foundation funds NSU scholarship

NSU has announced that SunTurst representatives and the SunTrust Foundation donated $50,000 to fund a scholarship for undergraduate students who are first-generation college students. SunTrust president and CEO Margaret Callihan presented the donation to NSU Executive Vice President and COO Jacqueline A. Travisano at a ceremony. SunTrust is also part of NSU’s Fellows Society, as Silver Members, […]