There is one thing we can all agree on: It will be hard to make it without Chelsea. So, farewell Chief. You have left your legacy here at The Current and will not soon, if ever, be forgotten.
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TEDx Ft. Lauderdale comes to NSU
“TEDx is amazing,” said Aguilar. “I think it fosters the mission of TED in general, fostering ideas worth spreading. Sometimes you need to start small. It’s a small event, but it can become something a lot bigger.”
Senior art majors display talent at exhibition
Abutoubeh said, “I made my piece hard to read so that you spend more time trying to decipher my message.” Cox’s pieces can also be found at the Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale.
NSU honors veterans with scholarships
“We have close to 1,000 veterans here at NSU,” said George L. Hanbury II, NSU president. “Three of NSU’s core values [Integrity, Opportunity and Community] are the military’s core values.”
$2.5 million reasons to get involved in campus life
The undergraduate population at NSU is approximately 5,000. Each student pays $500 every academic school year in student activity fees. This means that undergraduate students have approximately $2.5 million reasons to get involved in campus life. Think about it as taxes. When you become a taxpaying member of society, will you simply pay your taxes and stand on the sidelines while the government does as it pleases, without voicing your concern and effecting change?
News Briefs
NSU’s College of Allied Health and Nursing students provide hearing aids to children In October, NSU audiology students completed their second medical mission in the British Virgin Islands where they provided schoolchildren with audiology services and hearing aids donated by the ReSound Corporation. Teri Hamill, Ph.D., professor of audiology, took her students to BVI in […]
My words to NSU women’s basketball 2nd edition
Ladies, congratulations on the five game winning streak. You truly are playing a great brand of basketball. For the NSU community, if you haven’t been to one of their games yet, you are missing out.
NSU academic advisers: Are they really that helpful?
All NSU students have had the opportunity to meet with his or her academic adviser. Everyone has had their own experiences and have formed their own opinions about them. I was under the impression that advisers are supposed to help us, but do they? During the registration process, scheduling process, and orientation process, oh yes, friendliness and “valuable” information is always present in an adviser’s greeting. But after that, it’s a different story.
Why state benefits should only be awarded to those who meet state regulations
These students, however, have received state resources (K-12 education) that their parents did not contribute to, and it would be unfair to those who have contributed to the state’s budget for these students to continue to receive state resources (in-state tuition).
NSU’s College of Osteopathic Medicine receives $1.3 million grant
Grants from the Health Resources Service Administration are difficult to acquire and often require multiple submissions of the application to receive funding.