On Sept. 23, the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship, as part of its Distinguished Lecture Series, welcomed marine wildlife artist and conservationist Guy Harvey to talk to students and faculty about his success and recent projects. Harvey is recognized for his murals at the Ft. Lauderdale Airport and at NSU’s Don Taft […]
Category: Features
Faculty Spotlight: Paul Arena
Paul Arena, assistant professor in the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences, was unsure of what career he wanted to pursue until he was pushed in the direction of teaching. While completing his master’s at NSU’s Oceanographic Center and working as a lab assistant, several professors suggested he teach. However, at that time, he wanted […]
Diary of … a future business leader
Taylor Brown is a senior marketing and business management major. Her hobbies include archery and volunteering for Special Olympics. She is a part of the Razor’s Edge Leadership Program and a member of Alpha Kappa Psi co-ed business fraternity, the American Marketing Association, and the Entrepreneur’s Council. Her life philosophy is that she uses the […]
Sustainability Tip of the Week: Reduce, reuse, recycle
Leela Mansukhani is a junior environmental studies major who hopes to turn her passion for sustainability into a career. In her biweekly feature in The Current, she’ll offer easy tips for students to live a more sustainable life, many of which she’s learned through friends, family NSU professors and nature documentaries. Do you ever get […]
Career Corner: How personal should a personal statement be?
A personal statement is a detailed statement of your career goals that reflects your personality and style. Basically, it tells the reader your true story, passion and motivations, which your resume and other professional documents cannot do. Many of you have probably had to or will have to write a personal statement if you’re planning […]
Diary of…a residential assistant
Nathalie Moreau is a junior communication studies major and is a residential senator for Undergraduate Student Government and a member of the Sharkettes. Her hobbies include reading, watching Netflix and hanging out with family and friends. She hopes to someday work for an entertainment news station. It’s is 1:45 a.m. and I just woke up […]
NSU adds dual admission programs
Students now have two new ways to reach their goals at NSU. The Fischler School of Education added two new Dual Admission programs: one in speech pathology and the other in education. The Dual Admission Program allows incoming freshmen to apply to an undergraduate program while provisionally saving a seat in one of NSU’s graduate […]
Sustainability Tip of Week: Make your own recycling bin
Have you ever thrown away something that could’ve been recycled because you didn’t feel like walking to your family’s recycling bin? Here’s an easy fix. Try finding an empty cardboard box that you think will fit all of your recycling needs for one or two days. Cut off the box’s flaps and place it in […]
Wellness Bite
“Your body can do anything; it’s your mind that needs convincing.”
Success Coaches’ Playbook: Tips to succeeding in an online learning environment
For students, online courses are different from on-campus courses as they have the benefit of completing schoolwork with flexible hours and working from home. Online courses provide a lot of flexibility, and students can be in the same class and live in all different parts of the world. However, there are challenges, too. There is […]