News Briefs, Jan. 29, 2019

Peer Leader Application Extended

NSU students have the opportunity to serve as mentors for the incoming class of 2023 for fall 2019 UNIV classes. Students will have the opportunity to learn leadership skills, communication and problem solving, classroom management, facilitation, leading groups, conflict resolution and more, all while becoming role models for the next class of NSU Sharks. Applications are open until Feb. 10 and can be submitted via Handshake. Students with questions can contact exel@nova.edu for more information.

TTC to Hold Pre-Health Test Preparation Workshop Series

The Tutoring and Testing Center is holding an informational workshop series focused on pre-health grad school exams. Join them in Desantis room 1047 from 5 to 6 p.m. to learn the ins and out of getting into graduate school. The series consists of five sessions, each focusing on the MCAT, GRE, DAT/OAT or PCAT. For a full schedule of the workshop, students can visit the Tutoring and Testing website or call (954) 262-8350.

NSU Shark Selected to the Bevo Francis Award Top 100 Watch List

For the second time, NSU point guard, David Dennis, has been selected to the Bevo Francis Award Top 100 Watch List, announced by Small College Basketball. The prestigious honor recognizes the top players nationwide throughout both NCAA Divisions II and Division III, NAIA Divisions I and II, as well as the USCAA and NCCAA. On Feb. 15, Small College Basketball will trim the Watch List to 50 players. The list will then be narrowed down to 25 players on Mar. 15. The finalists will be unveiled in a highlight video, on Apr. 6.

Alvin Sherman Library to Hold Job Skills Series

The Alvin Sherman Library will kick off the first of a four part series on Feb. 2 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. It is aimed to provide students with information to increase the chances of getting a job. The first session, Get the Job: Learning LinkedIn will focus on making the professional network work for you. Students can RSVP at lib.nova.edu/getthejob or by calling (954) 262-5477.

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