College of Psychology hosts free webinars
On Friday, April 2 and Friday, April 23, experts from NSU’s College of Psychology will hold live online discussions on various mental health issues, focusing on the impact of COVID-19. The webinars will cover topics including careers in psychology and counseling as well research on self-care. Anyone interested in the event can register online at https://nova.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_beC9Na6mSFm1wsTtDZQEgA. The event is free and open to the public.
NSU Multicultural Affairs Committee to host diversity roundtable discussion
On April 5, from 12:10-12:55 p.m., the NSU Multicultural Affairs Committee will host a roundtable discussion on diversity. The committee has defined the Diversity Roundtable Discussions (DRD) as “an open roundtable interprofessional discussion to listen while withholding judgment, reassess one’s own perspective and interact in a variety of cultural contexts often requiring humility.” For more information, visit https://healthsciences.nova.edu/studentaffairs/multicultural-affairs-committee.html or contact Elizabeth Swann at swann@nova.edu with any questions.
Department of humanities and politics hosts Au Café
The department of humanities and politics within the Halmos College of Arts and Sciences and the Guy Harvey Oceanographic Center (HCAS) will host the second Au Café conversation hour on April 5, from noon to 1 p.m. via Zoom. The event will provide the opportunity for French language students of all levels to practice and improve their French skills and connect with other French speakers. Registration for the event is required and can be found by scanning the QR code on the flyer posted around campus. For more information, students are encouraged to contact Yvette Fuentes at yf60@nova.edu.
Milk+ T hosts boba tea workshop
On April 10, Milk+ T will host a boba tea workshop for NSU students where they can create their own boba tea from a selection of tea flavors including assam black tea, jasmine green tea and Thai tea. The event will be hosted via Zoom, and students can RSVP by emailing specialprojects@nova.edu. Students will be expected to bring their favorite type of milk, but all other supplies will be provided.
NSU to host Block Painting Festival
On April 3, from 12 – 4:30 p.m., NSU will host a block painting festival. The event will take place on the Alvin Sherman Library Quad and will have free food, giveaways, music and a block painting competition. Blocks for the event will be reserved for undergraduate students organizations through Sharkhub. All students are welcome to attend.