NSU hosts Graduate School Fair

NSU’s Office of Career Development will host a Graduate School Fair on Oct. 23 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Don Taft University Center Spine, inviting students and alumni to learn about graduate and professional programs from all around the nation.

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Horatio Alger Huizenga Business School Scholarship deadline approaching The Horatio Alger Association’s $10,000 Horatio Alger Huizenga Business School Scholarship deadline has been extended to Nov. 1. The scholarship, open to students of the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship, provides financial assistance to students in their last two years of school, who have […]

Iran prison survivor to visit NSU

On June 21, Maziar Bahari was arrested by Iranian intelligence officers on six charges, primarily suspicion of being a spy for the CIA, Israel’s Mossad, Britain’s MI6, and Newsweek. He was interrogated, tortured and put in solitary confinement, within a 6-by-12-foot prison cell, for 118 days, 12 hours and 54 minutes.

New Pre-Health Council gives back

The Pre-Health Council will host a community-effort food drive from Oct. 22 – Nov. 2 to donate all collected goods to the Pantry of Broward Inc., a charity organization that aims at senior citizens’ needs. The council asks NSU and general community to donate non-perishable and canned foods for their cause.

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RecPlex’s free week NSU students, alumni, faculty and their families are invited to use the NSU Recreation Complex (RecPlex) for free from Oct. 14 to 20. The facility offers new equipment, more than 50 group exercise classes, a swimming pool and more. Participants who sign up for a membership during the Free Week will not […]

SGA parking resolution gains immediate victory

The SGA resolution sought to remove barricades that restricted 30 parking spaces in the west section of the south lot near the Mailman-Hollywood building to faculty of the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences. On Oct. 3, Hanbury requested the removal of the barricades, in order for the 30 spaces to once again become equally accessible to students, faculty and staff.