Shark Speak: Community is one of NSU’s core values. As a Shark, how do you contribute to the community?

Sabrina Montiel

Sabrina Montiel, freshman biology major

“Currently, I am a part of MedLife. We do different activities. I feel like if you contribute to different communities, it helps as one big thing.”

Anthony Laboriel
Anthony Laboriel, sophomore computer engineering and science major

“A couple of weeks ago, I helped feed the homeless in South Florida with my fraternity. It was very beneficial.”

Jonathan Cunningham
Jonathan Cunningham, freshman sports management major

“Personally, I was part of a club that did a beach cleanup and went around town picking up trash.”

Shawn Stricker
Shawn Stricker, senior sports and recreation management major

“So, I currently intern with the Special Olympics of Broward County. In the Nova community, they hold events on campus for students with intellectual disabilities. We provide sports for them and some activities that they can get into.”

Chris Huntley
Chris Huntley, freshman music major

“I try to use the arts to help and connect people with my music, and find people who like and make music to make friendships and bonds.”

Emily Harrington
Emily Harrington, senior environmental science major

“Mostly through service events with my clubs and organizations. I am a member of Cozy Corners service organization, and I am the president of Nature Club. Through this, I engage in the community through service projects.”

Yara Eldabbas
Yara Eldabbas, freshman computer science major

“I’ve been volunteering at a hospital for three years, and I have a total of 400 hours.”

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