Out of 31 nominees, Lauren Gray, senior behavioral neuroscience major and president of Delta Phi Epsilon, won the Wonder Women Award on March 22. Gray received a $500 scholarship for her high academic achievement, community service and participation in activities on NSU. “It was a complete surprise and true honor to be named Wonder Woman […]
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Medical students celebrate Match Day
On March 17, the Tampa Bay and the Davie College of Osteopathic Medicine campuses held their Match Days. The College of Osteopathic Medicine opened the Tampa Bay location in 2019, with this year being the first time that the Tampa Bay campus has a Match Day. The Tampa Bay and Davie locations watched as their […]
The BEDI Council will lead the upcoming Diversity Summit
The BEDI Advisory Council will host the upcoming Diversity Summit on March 15 – 16. This free event aims to promote diversity and inclusion across all NSU, including Denver, Colorado, Ft. Lauderdale/Davie, Ft. Myers, Jacksonville, Miami, Miramar, Orlando, Palm Beach, Puerto Rico and Tampa Bay Regional. The theme for this year is ”Connect, Collaborate and […]
New physics lab opens, solving capacity and scheduling concerns
The Halmos College of Arts and Sciences opened the doors to its newest physics lab this semester. The blue ribbon ceremony was held Jan. 6 in the Parker Building, Room 103, where guests explored the lab’s new equipment while enjoying a charcuterie board and science-themed cupcakes. The physics lab is the third of its kind, […]
October’s Pink Pride: Breast Cancer Awareness
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, and NSU sorority Phi Sigma Sigma, whose philanthropy is breast cancer awareness, has been raising money for the cause throughout the month. It has held dinners and galas, hosted talks with survivors and loved ones, as well as partnered with the Shark Cage business Kat’s Asian Cuisine. The […]
Reporting according to the first grade
The biggest news for some was the International Day of Peace. For others, the lunch: spaghetti with meatballs. Still, other 6-year-olds felt Queen Elizabeth’s funeral beat it all. Almost 100 first grade students from Nova Southeastern University’s University School spent the morning at NSU student media learning about reporting, news and interviewing. Six different groups […]
Family Weekend
The NSU community celebrated family weekend, an event catered to the parents of NSU students, on Friday, Sept. 30 to Sunday, Oct. 2. This was the first family weekend since 2019. Family weekend is an open house event for NSU parents to see where their child lives, walk around campus and attend events that […]
Come out to College Radio Day this Friday
Learn the meaning behind College Radio Day for NSU’s RadioX and why you should come out this year. Video by Paulina Riojas of SUTV. College Radio Day is an international event that NSU takes part in which gives voice to not just college radio stations, but smaller, lesser-known artists around the world. College […]
STUEYs recipients take home gold
The 24th annual Student Life Achievement Awards, or STUEYs, honored notable students, staff and faculty on April 12. The ceremony took place in the Rose and Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center and recognized many but just a few went home with a STUEY. Although 15 were nominated for Overall Student of the Year for 2022, […]
The push for preferred names and pronouns at NSU
As schools across the country adopt accommodative efforts for trans and non-binary students, Nova Southeastern University has begun considering its options as well, most notably through preferred names and pronouns on school IDs; but it has also raised questions about how this can be done. University President George Hanbury held a town hall in the […]