On Jan. 29, the Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship’s Distinguished Lecture Series will feature Grant Cardone, founder and CEO of three multi-million dollar companies: Cardone Enterprises, Cardone Training Technologies and The Cardone Group. About 150 attendees are expected at his lecture, which is open to the public, in the DeSantis Building Grand Room at 10:30 a.m.
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Broken sewer pipe in Davie On Jan. 14, Davie reported a broken sewer pipe, and students, faculty and staff were advised via email and Twitter to avoid all main campus lakes and waterways. The pipe was repaired on Jan. 15, and it was reported that the incident did not affect NSU’s drinking water. As a […]
Students’ company to benefit community
Two NSU undergraduate students have created StampLabel, a visual design company that imprints custom-made t-shirts and outerwear for men and women. Every month, the company chooses a new charity in which 10 percent of every sale’s profits is donated.
Anesthesiologist students contribute to global Lifebox initiative
Lifebox fundraising events were held in the Terry Building on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons throughout November. So far, about 70 clips have been sold at $5 each, but the AA program’s goal is to raise $500, which will cover the cost of two pulse oximeters.
NSU to host 2013 President’s Town Hall Meetings
The 5th Annual Student Town Hall Meetings, hosted by President George Hanbury II, will begin Jan. 15 at noon in the Steele Auditorium at the Health Professions Division, followed by another meeting on Jan. 17 in the Don Taft University Center Arena. These meetings, scheduled every few weeks until April, serve the NSU community by […]
Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy
On Jan. 21, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, NSU, in collaboration with the city of Miami, will coordinate the MLK Day of Service from 8 to 2 p.m. Transportation will be provided from the Shark Fountain to Madison Middle School for students and other volunteers to clean and beautify the schoo
NSU’s Medical School travels to developing nations
The College of Osteopathic Medicine’s students recently returned from their Dec. 2012 trip to Vietnam. Through the college’s international medical outreach program, second-year medical students travel to rural communities in foreign nations to provide humanitarian aid and medical services, including medical supplies, physicals, health lessons, and cancer screenings.
FACEOFF: Allow guns on campus
As the Mayans put it, 2012 will be “the end of the world.” While the Earth may still be rotating on its axis, the world of guns as we know it may have started to end. As the talk of the Aurora, Colo. shooting died down, we were faced with yet another massacre — one that left 20 children and six adults dead at Sandy Hook elementary school in Newtown, Conn.
New Year brings Obama’s 2nd inauguration
The public ceremony of the 57th Presidential Inauguration on Jan. 21 will mark President Barack Obama’s second term in office. The ceremonies will air live from Washington D.C. on multiple channels.
SEA carnival rings in new semester
The SEA Thursday Welcome Back Carnival on Jan. 10, which was hosted by the Student Events and Activities Board and featured classic carnival games, was, according to organizers, a great success.