News Briefs – Sept. 29th

Goodwin Hall to host Fall Fest

On Oct. 2, Goodwin Hall will host the 5th annual Fall Fest in partnership with the Office of Residential Life and Housing. The event will be held in the Goodwin residential building lawn and will begin at 7 p.m. Students are encouraged to bring a blanket for the streaming of “Hocus Pocus.” The event will also feature donuts, drinks, the chance to win a prize and more.

 

Applying to Law School Online workshop

The second session of the Applying to Law School Online workshop series will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 29 at 12:30 p.m. The online workshop will be held via Zoom and will answer any questions students may have about how, where and when to apply for law school. The session will also cover topics including preparing for the LSAT, getting letters of recommendation and writing personal statements. The workshop is hosted by G Nelson Bass, J.D., Ph.D. and Gary Gershman, J .D., Ph.D. The Zoom link for the meeting is below.

 

E-Sharks photography class event

Due to COVID-19, the Office of Campus Life and Student Engagement has temporarily suspended the Sharks on the Scene (S.O.S.) programming. However, in lieu of in-person events, the office will be hosting E-Sharks, which are unique virtual experiences that are free to NSU students. On Tuesday, Sept. 29 at 7 p.m., students are encouraged to join a virtual photography class about secret phone tricks. The event has limited space available, so interested students should RSVP by emailing specialprojects@nova.edu.

 

Trivia night

Every Thursday, a trivia night is held at 6 p.m. on the RecPlex basketball courts. Students interested in participating can create a team on IM leagues by visiting Imleagues.com. For more information, contact Elif Portakal at ep1157@mynsu.nova.edu.

 

Don’t Baggio the LSAT: Using logic to pass a critical test

The department of humanities and politics pre-law program will present the Don’t Baggio the LSAT: Using Logic to Pass a Critical Test workshop on Monday Oct. 19 from 12-1 p.m. The workshop will teach students how to use logic to improve their LSAT scores. To RSVP, contact Dr. Darren Hibbs before 5:00 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 16 at hibbs@nova.edu. The Zoom link for the event is below.

  • https://nova.zoom.us/j/4094168807 

 

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