News Briefs – 4/6

COVID-19 vaccine is now available to all NSU students and employees NSU opened their vaccination clinic to all students, faculty and staff who are 18 years or older. Students can visit the NSU vaccination clinic after they schedule an appointment online to receive a single-dose shot of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. This follows new […]

International Tidings – 4/6

Outcry against rape culture in U.K. schools Since the abduction and killing of Sarah Everard in early March, a national conversation about the violence women face has been set off in the U.K. One response to this nationwide problem was the utilization of the testimonial platform called Everyone’s Invited. While the platform launched last year, […]

News Anchor – 3/30

Investigation on campus doctor ends after Michigan State University refuses documents   Last Friday, the investigation of Michigan State University’s campus sports doctor, Larry Nassar, ended after the university refused to waive attorney-client privilege to provide thousands of documents related to the scandal, according to Michigan’s attorney general. Nassar, a former USA gymnastic national team […]

News Briefs – 3/30

College of Psychology hosts free webinars On Friday, April 2 and Friday, April 23, experts from NSU’s College of Psychology will hold live online discussions on various mental health issues, focusing on the impact of COVID-19. The webinars will cover topics including careers in psychology and counseling as well research on self-care. Anyone interested in […]

International Tidings – 3/30

One of the largest shipping vessels continues to block the Suez Canal On March 23, The Ever Given, one of the largest container ships in the world, became wedged across the Suez Canal in Egypt while en route to the Netherlands, believed to be caused by a dust storm. The Suez Canal, which connects the […]

MAC to host COVID-19 panel focused on Asian-American Experience

On March 24, from 6-7 p.m., the Multicultural Affairs Committee (MAC) within the Dr. Pallavi Patel College of Health Care Sciences will host an interdisciplinary panel focused on COVID-19 and the Asian-American experience that includes undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and staff members.    This event, co-sponsored by the Coalition of Occupational Therapy Advocates for […]