The end of another NFL season means the end for several head coaches. Eight teams, including the Miami Dolphins, started the search for their next head coach. Teams like the Jets and Cardinals are looking for a leader to rebuild the organization, or for a team like the Packers, a leader that can give them […]
Author: Krysyan Edler
Sharks and Service to serve youth in California
Sharks and Service, SAS, is giving eight NSU students the opportunity to work with youth at a summer camp in Boulder Creek, Calif. in the summer of 2019. This will be a week-long trip from May 3 to May 9. SAS will be working with the YMCA’s Camp Campbell to put on an environmental science […]
Gear Up enhances skills for professional and personal life
The Alvin Sherman Library will kickoff the winter semester with the Power Publishing Day on Thursday Jan. 24 and Technology Lightning Rounds workshop on Tuesday Feb. 5 as part of their Gear Up series. The fourth annual Power Publishing Day will bring individuals from the publishing industry to campus to teach students, faculty, staff, alumni […]
First annual Always Swim Left-Finned film festival
The first annual Always Swim Left-Finned film festival will be held on Dec. 3 from 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. and will showcase films created by UNIV 1000 students. This film festival will bring together more than 1,300 freshman UNIV 1000 students, their course peer leaders and professors in a celebration of their hard work throughout […]
Portraits in music: A night filled with music
On Nov. 30, NSU’s Performing and Visual Arts department is hosting their biggest musical event of the year: Portraits in Music, featuring NSU’s Mako Band and Pistris Ensemble in a 10 anniversary celebration of the department. This night of music will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Don Taft University Center’s Performance Theatre. There will […]
Homecoming NSU Pride Photo Story
NSU’s Homecoming 2018 kicked off Nov. 5 with a week long celebration. Throughout homecoming week, students were challenged to show how they bleed blue with NSU pride. On Friday Nov. 9, students were encouraged to wear NSU gear as a sign of their school pride. Decked out in NSU gear ahead of the homecoming basketball […]
On the Bench: Stay in bounds and out of politics
The day before midterm elections, the Miami Dolphins tweeted a photo encouraging Florida voters to vote against Amendment 3, an act which blurred the line between politics and sports. Floridians voted in favor of the amendment, giving Florida voters, not politicians, control over casino gambling. With one tweet, the Dolphins told fans that they wanted […]
This week in Sport’s History, Nov. 13, 2018
From the original Ancient Grecian olympics to last year’s Super Bowl, sports have been around for millenia. Today’s public, however, often don’t know the history of some of the nation’s favorite sports. Here you can find some relevant, monumental, and inspiring games that have changed the future of sports forever. November 12, 1972: Richard Petty […]
Choose the light: NSU vigil held for Tree of Life victims
The people of the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania were victims of a hate-motivated mass shooting on Oct. 27, when 11 people were shot and killed. A vigil was hosted by Hillel of Broward and Palm Beach and Chabad on NSU’s Fort Lauderdale campus on Monday Oct. 29. Even though this tragic act […]
PCHCS celebrates 25 years
The Dr. Pallavi Patel College of Health Care Sciences (PCHCS) celebrates their 25 anniversary at Nova Southeastern University with a weekend celebration of medical education on Nov. 9. The celebration begins with a symposium on Friday Nov. 9 from 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. and concludes with several continuing education credit events on Saturday […]