The First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama, visited Broward College’s Central Campus on Monday, Oct. 22, and addressed South Floridians on the importance of exercising their right to vote.
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NSU Community invited to Diversity Summit
On Nov. 2 the South Florida Diversity Alliance will hold its 8th annual Diversity Summit in the Carl DeSantis Building on NSU’s main campus from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The event is open to all college and high school students, professors, business, and community leaders to participate in over 20 workshops on public policy, human rights, ethics, social issues and other topics that impact the U.S.
NSU celebrates excellence
NSU will hold the annual Excellence in Community Service Award ceremony to recognize NSU faculty, staff, alumni, and for the first time, students, for their extensive community service. The award ceremony will be on Jan. 24, at 6 p.m. in the Don Taft University Center Arena.
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NSU relayed for breast cancer
On Oct. 26, NSU’s “Relay for Life”, a nonprofit organization, held “Treasure Your Chest,” its first ever bra walk in the Don Taft University Center’s Pit and Spine. Over 50 NSU students participated in the event’s games and festivities and over $200 were raised. All proceeds went to the American Cancer Society.
NSU Gay-Straight Alliance speaks out against bullying
In an effort to speak out against bullying and promote “Spirit Day”, the NSU Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) held an event outside the Don Taft University on Oct. 18.
NSU remembers Rojeana Auriel Hall
Rojeana Auriel Hall, a sophomore business administration major known on campus as Auriel, died Oct. 14 at 6:10 a.m. at the Jacksonville Mayo Clinic from complications of cystic fibrosis
Make a Difference Week at NSU
NSU’s Make a Difference Week, from Oct. 22 to 27, is a week-long opportunity for students to help the community through a variety of volunteer projects.