Inclusion Awareness Fair On Thursday, Jan. 21, the Office of Student Disability Services and the Graduate Association of School Psychology (GrASP) will hold an interactive fair on the topic of inclusion at the Library Quad from 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. The goal of the fair is to not only teach students how to promote inclusion […]
Author: Rick Esner
Make a difference from home
As a part of Sharks and Service (SAS) through the Office of Student Leadership and Civic Engagement, serving the community has never been more accessible. In the past traditional SAS trips have taken place in person throughout the local community and the world, but now Healing the Planet: Effects of Global Change is one of […]
Can you try and be more understanding?
As we are coming to the end of the semester here at NSU, I have noticed a repeating pattern in regards to some of the courses I am taking, and my peers have noticed the same pattern. However, before I specifically state out what the pattern is, let us see if you can figure it […]
News Anchor – November 3, 2020
Officials end gray wolf protections. Last Thursday, the Trump administration announced the disassembly of protections for gray wolves under the Endangered Species Act in most of the U.S., according to the Associated Press. With the absence of these long-standing federal safeguards for the gray wolf under the Endangered Species Act, states and tribes are […]
New major in the College of Business
Wayne Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship has partnered with Castle Group, a property management company in Plantation, FL, to develop a new Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program in property management and real estate. The new major is meant to encompass a variety of real estate principles and property management coursework The […]
No, You Can’t Touch My Hair: A discussion on hairstyle discrimination
On Nov. 6, the Black Law Students Association (BLSA), as part of the NSU Shepard Broad College of Law, will hold their semi-annual panel for the fall 2020 semester, focusing on the 2019 CROWN Act. The panel, titled “No, You Can’t Touch My Hair: The Importance, Necessity and Controversy of the CROWN Act,” will be […]
Give back in October through Socktober
This month, NSU has taken part in the Socktober campaign with the help of NSU’s Office of Alumni Relations and Annual Giving. The Socktober campaign targets one of the most requested items in homeless shelters across the nation — socks. Through the Socktober campaign, NSU has pledged that, for every $5 donated by members […]
Homecoming is still on, and here’s what you can look out for
Despite many events canceled or rescheduled this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Homecoming Week at NSU is still on, albeit with a couple of new events and changes to keep the community safe. This year, Homecoming Week, Nov. 2-8, will feature a combination of online events and in-person celebrations, which will allow members of […]
News Anchor – Oct. 27 2020
Alabama courthouse removes Confederate statue On Friday, the Madison County Courthouse in Huntsville, AL, removed a statue of a Confederate soldier. According to the Associated Press, the statue was placed by the United Daughters of the Confederacy in 1905 and acts as an unspecified cemetery. The state of Alabama set a fine in place in […]
News Briefs
In Her Shoes: Event on domestic violence On Wednesday, Oct. 28 from 12 – 1:30 p.m., the NSU branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) and Women in Distress of Broward County will hold a virtual event over Zoom about domestic violence. The event is being showcased to raise awareness for Domestic Violence […]