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NSU is not a petting zoo
NSU’s Fort Lauderdale campus is not only home to students but a variety of wildlife, too. Feeding the campus wildlife has become an ongoing problem. The animals no longer hide from NSU students and faculty in the campus foliage, but they forego their natural instinct by getting close and personal to anyone they cross paths […]
NSU names first Chief of Staff
NSU has named Terry Mularkey the first chief of staff for the university. Mularkey has been with NSU since 2014 as the Executive Director for Development and Community Relations. In his role, he lead fundraising efforts for the university, as well as the Realizing Potential campaign, which surpassed its $250 million goal last January, three […]
Who’s it named after?
There are a lot of buildings that NSU students go in everyday and don’t even know who it’s named after. Knowing the history behind each building and person really lets you in on NSU’s unique history. Here are a few buildings named after some pretty cool people. A.L. Mailman of the Mailman-Hollywood building The Mailman […]
Athlete of the Week: Leslie Atherton
Leslie Atherton is a graduate student pursuing a masters degree in public health. She is a transfer student from Tulsa, Oklahoma where she played volleyball at The University of Oklahoma the last four years. How did you start playing volleyball? “I have been doing this basically my whole life. My older sister was a volleyball […]
Have an inside look at NSU’s Medicinal Garden
SUTV interviewed Jesse Durko about the Nova Southeastern’s University Medicinal Garden. This garden is located by the Parker Building and, according to Durko, serves a couple different purposes. Interviewer: Toussaint Campbell Camera and editing: Rolando Bolaños
How students thought NSU responded to Hurricane Irma
SUTV Reporter Toussaint Campbell asked about student experiences throughout Hurricane Irma. Here’s what he found. Produced by: Toussaint Campbell Camera: Rolando Bolaños
Parker Building closed until further notice due to sewage link
The Louis W. Parker Physical Sciences Center, better known as the Parker Building, was evacuated at approximately 2:45 p.m. today after a backed up water line caused a sewage leak on the east side of the building. Seth Mangasarian, Director of the Physical Plant, said that the cause of the leak is not yet known, […]
SGA to host paint and water party
NSU’s Undergraduate Student Government Association will host Electric WaterWorks — a free outdoor festival with electronic music and water attractions — on Aug. 30 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the Alvin Sherman Library Quad for all NSU students. The event will feature inflatable water slides, water balloon fights, florescent body paint, bungee trampolines, free food and live music by DJ Alexandre Marc, also known as Spinfantastic, who performed at last year’s Ultra Music Festival in Miami.
Graduate writing student wins tutoring award
Cristine Busser, graduate writing student and a member of NSU’s Writing Fellows program, will graduate this semester with an M.A. in writing. But a degree is not her only achievement this year; in March, Busser was awarded the 2013 Graduate Tutor Award by the Southeastern Writing Center Association.