NSU’s Lifelong Learning Institute partners with World and Center Eye for poetry slam The Lifelong Learning Institute will partner with the World and Eye Center to present the Fort Lauderdale Story Slam. The event, which will be hosted by the duo on Oct. 6 and Nov. 18, encourages persons 15 years and older to share […]
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News Briefs, Sept. 8, 2017
NSU’s Guy Harvey Research Institute tagged shark breaks records A shark tagged in 2014 by researchers of NSU’s Guy Harvey Research Institute (GHRI) has broken the institute’s record for the longest distance traveled by a GHRI-tagged shark. As of Aug. 28, the tiger shark nicknamed “Andy” had journeyed 33,820 miles in the three years since […]
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Registration still open for intramurals Students who are interested in forming intramural teams can still register for 7v7 Soccer and Racquetball by going to imleagues.com. Students can see a complete schedule of intramurals at rec.nova.edu/intramurals/index.html. For more information, email ap2155@nova.edu or call 954-262-7303. SEA Board to host “Taste of NSU” As part of the Weeks […]
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New Bachelor of Science available in Public Health The College of Osteopathic Medicine adds a new bachelor degree in public health and has accepted the minor of the same name from the Halmos College. Students who would like to learn more information can contact Kristi Messer at atkm1320@nova.edu. Guy Harvey Research Institute discovers shark mortality […]
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Emergency Response Fire Drill NSU will conduct an emergency response fire drill that includes Davie Police in the southern end of the University Park Plaza. It will occur between 12-5 p.m. on April 20. New login process for electronic bills Starting on April 25, the login process for NSU eBills will change for students, staff […]
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“Tickling Giants” screening On April 20, NSU is showing a screening of the new film “Tickling Giants” in the Performance Theater located in the Don Taft University Center. The film depicts comedian Bassem Yousef’s fight to bring satire to the Middle East. The film highlights the employment of comedy rather than violence to bring a […]
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By Kerrigan McVicker Students showcase at symposium Undergraduate students will showcase research and projects from various disciplines at the annual Undergraduate Student Symposium, hosted by the Farquhar Honors College on April 7 beginning at 1 p.m. in the Alvin Sherman Library and Don Taft University Center. For more information about the symposium, visit honors.nova.edu/student-symposium. Optical […]
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Suit up for Wonder Women Panel To celebrate Women’s History Month, the Office of Career Development is hosting a Wonder Women Panel featuring women leaders in different fields on March 21 from 6-7:30 p.m. in the Performing and Visual Arts Wing of the Don Taft University Center, room 309. The panelists include Shawna Cartwright, group […]
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Four-star restaurant owner and chef to speak about quality food and service On March 15 from 6-8 p.m. in the Carl DeSantis Building, room 3000, the Distinguished Lecture Series will continue with a presentation by Angelo Elia, hosted by the H. Wayne Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship. Elia, a four-star restaurant owner and chef, […]
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NSU hosts guest speakers from the Holocaust Museum NSU will be hosting a public event with guest speakers from the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in the Miniaci Performing Arts Center on Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. A moderated discussion featuring the experiences of both a Holocaust survivor as well as a Syrian refugee will be […]