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Leave Your Mark with the Shark
Show your Shark Pride and celebrate your achievement and legacy at Nova Southeastern University! You can honor the lasting memories that have shaped your college experience by leaving an indelible mark on a personally engraved brick at the NSU Shark Fountain.
It’s a simple process – Pick the exact spot for your brick, and choose what you want to say. It’s like leaving a permanent part of you in a place where you’ll always be remembered. Select your brick today at http://nsubricks.nova.edu/.
A brick at the NSU Shark Fountain is a perfect way to …
- Honor your degree
- Show off your achievement
- Commemorate athletic and academic achievements
- Thank your parents, family, professors, and mentors
- Honor your friends, colleagues, and loved ones
- Recognize your fellow NSU students or your student organizations.
Each purchase is considered a gift donation. All proceeds from the NSU Shark Fountain Brick Project support student funding for events, programs, and professional development.
Following your purchase, you will receive a certificate of ownership and a picture of your brick. For more information, please email NSUBricks@nova.edu.
More about Shark Fountain
Shark Fountain, an iconic focal point at Nova Southeastern University, was crafted by famed international wildlife sculptor Kent Ullberg. The fountain features a 17-foot bronze mako shark—NSU’s mascot—weighing 3,000 pounds, with 76 individually sculpted teeth. Located at the east entrance of the Don Taft University Center, Shark Fountain was originally commissioned by PAN-Student Government Association and completed in 2009.