Visit the Office of Career Development If this is your first time applying for a job, you might need a little guidance to get you interview-ready. Career Development can help you write a cover letter, beef up your resume or fill out applications, or just offer you tips on how to make yourself more […]
Author: Madelyn Rinka
Honor Societies
NSU offers plenty of different honors societies for many programs, all of which are great opportunities for networking, resume building and receiving recognition for your academic accomplishments. Checking them out early on in your college career can help you set goals for your education. For more information regarding honors societies at NSU, check out the […]
Gill Out: Highlights
NSU is a unique and lively campus, but that doesn’t mean Sharks can’t band together and take an afternoon to explore the South Florida area — even if that just means finding a quaint place to study. Here’s some of our Gill Out highlights from past volumes. Bonefish Mac’s Sports Grille Blake Malick 2002 […]
Letter from the editors – Orientation Issue
Sharks – Welcome back, and welcome home to NSU. Whether you’re a remote, commuter or residential student, we hope you’re eager and excited to jump into the 2021-2022 school year — but if not, we can help you out. By this time, we’re sure you’re missing the precedented times. You know — when […]
Take it from the seniors
What advice would you give to your freshman self? Madelyn Rinka, graduating co-editor-in-chief If this past year has taught me anything, it’s to learn to expect the unexpected… or maybe not to expect the expected. A lot of freshmen,myself included, tend to have the mindset of “I’ll do it when I’m a senior.” Yet, […]
COVID-19 resources
Between the Zoom calls, classroom capacities, limited gathering sizes and masks covering the faces of every Shark, it’s hard to miss the impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on NSU. In 2020, NSU implemented the Return of the Sharks COVID-19 guidelines to help students stay safe while still being active members of the campus […]
COVID-19 update: Looking back at the “things we took for granted” and ahead to the “new normal”
Between the Zoom calls, classroom capacities, limited gathering sizes and masks covering the faces of every Shark, it’s hard to miss the impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on NSU. As of April 12, for the week prior, there were seven cases of COVID-19 reported for undergraduate students, one for graduate students, three for the […]
Letter from the editors
Hey Sharks, What a year it’s been. As students, we have faced innumerable challenges as we fought to find our new normal, we sacrificed a lot to keep ourselves and our community safe and we achieved our own versions of academic success despite the obstacles. This historic year will stand as a reminder […]
Finding Fitness: Outdoor biking
When I was younger, two of my friends and I decided we would sign up for a triathlon together. The competition was set up like a relay, with each of us participating in a separate part: swimming, biking and running. Two of us were swimmers, and the other was a runner. I ended up committing […]
Satellite clinic aims to provide readily available and easily accessible healthcare to students
NSU announced the opening of a new satellite clinic in partnership with the Student Medical Center in an email sent by the Office of Residential Life and Housing on March 2. The clinic is staffed by professionals from the Student Medical Center and is being housed in The Commons residential hall in room 135. […]