Sharks Abroad Fair The Office of International Affairs will host the Sharks Abroad Fair from 11:30 a.m to 1:30 p.m. in the Don Taft University Center Spine on Sept. 17. Students will have the opportunity to meet with organizations offering hundreds of international study and volunteer programs ranging from one week to an entire year. […]
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International Tidings – September 17, 2019
Saudi princess found guilty in assault case Princess Hassa bint Salman was charged with assault in France after a confrontation with her contractor. According to the New York Times, “A French court on Thursday found a Saudi princess guilty of being complicit in the assault of a contractor in her Paris apartment three years ago, […]
NSU to host events for National Voter Registration Day
On Sept. 24 and Sept. 27, NSU student-organizations will host voter registration opportunities in honor of National Voter Registration Day. NSU’s Green Sharks Student Sustainability Club will host the Broward Supervisor of Elections for a voter registration event next Tuesday 11:30 to 1:30 p.m. in the UC Spine. There will be electronic and paper voter […]
NSU welcomes new dean of the College of Pharmacy
NSU has named a new dean in the College of Pharmacy, Dr. Michelle A. Clark, effective Aug. 24. Dr. Clark has served as the college’s interim dean, executive associate dean, interim associate dean for Research and Graduate Education and chair of the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences since 2001. She has helped establish the college’s Ph.D. […]
An update on parking and renovation projects on NSU campus
As of April 2018, NSU broke ground on the joint effort of Mako Hall and the new residential parking garage. Now the 32,000 sq. ft., 209 room residential hall and 1,320 spot, seven-floor parking structure is open to student use. With a resident-specific parking structure new to campus, new or returning students might not be […]
Renovations to the library coming to a close
Last semester, it was announced that the Alvin Sherman Library would be building new study rooms and rearranging the second floor to feature more seating and study areas for students. Students requested additional study space and, after months of renovations, the library is nearing the end of its construction. According to Jim Hutchens, the vice […]
News Briefs – September 10,2019
New tutoring services available at the Tutoring and Testing Center New tutoring services are available at NSU’s Tutoring and Testing Center. Students can now receive help in several subjects such as accounting and taxation, economics, Spanish, science courses and more. For additional information, visit nova.edu/tutoring-testing or call (954) 262-8350. Pan-SGA’s Professional Development Grant Pan-SGA’s Professional […]
News Anchor – September 10,2019
Actress Annabella Sciorra to testify in Harvey Weinstein trial According to Manhattan prosecutors, Annabella Sciorra, an actress who publicly accused Weinstein of sexually assaulting her in her Gramercy Park apartment in 1993, will now be allowed to testify in court about her contention. Because the incident occurred too long ago for it to be prosecuted […]
International Tidings
Boris Johnson’s brother resigns from parliament In the midst of a no-deal Brexit approaching in October, Jo Johnson, a conservative lawmaker and younger brother of the current prime minister Boris Johnson, announced his resignation via Twitter. This is not the first time Johnson has resigned. Last year, he quit in protest to Theresa May’s Brexit […]
“Things are underwater” — NSU students’ efforts to help the Bahamas
While Florida mostly avoided the dangerous effects of Hurricane Dorian, the storm battered the Bahamas throughout Labor Day weekend. The slow-moving 185 mph category five hurricane created storm surges across the Grand Bahama and Abaco Islands on Sept. 1-2; causing flooding, mass power outages and more life-threatening damages. “The Abaco Islands are in ruins. Everyone […]