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This version of SharkBytes has been archived as of February 28, 2019. To search through archived articles, visit nova.edu/search. To access the new version of SharkBytes, visit sharkbytes.nova.edu.
NSU In The News
Charles Zelden, Ph.D., professor of History and Legal Studies in the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences, was quoted by the Sun Sentinel on the significance and importance of having Florida’s more senior population turn out at the polls. According to Zelden, “The older you are, the more likely you…
Professor of History and Legal Studies in the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences, Charles Zelden, Ph.D., was interviewed by Anthony Mann of the Sun Sentinel on the attempt to compare Congresswoman Wasserman Schultz’s finances and investments to that of Presidential nominee Mitt Romney. In the interview Zelden said that…
Jason Gershman, Ph.D., associate professor and coordinator of mathematics in the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences was interviewed by Money Talks News on the likelihood of winning the lottery as outlined in a book written by lottery winner Richard Lustig. The video and article can be viewed at msn.money.com…
Charles Zelden, Ph.D., professor of history and legal studies in the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences was interviewed by NBC 6 South Florida on the ongoing criminal case against a former aide to Florida Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll, and the distractions brought about by the alleged misconduct in the…
In an interview with the Sun Sentinel, Assistant Director of the Division of Math, Science and Technology in the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences Saeed Rajput, Ph.D., announced that the college offers classes on mobile applications providing that students who enroll must have taken basic programming and a web…
Associate Professor Ben Mulvey, Ph.D., of the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences was interviewed by Karen Burkett of WLRN Radio on the ‘art of making friends’ and why this may or may not be difficult for some. The interview can be heard at – Miami Herald podcast at FBR:…
Jim Hall, co-director of NSU’s Center for the Study and Prevention of Substance Abuse at the Institute For The Study of Human Services, Health and Justice, interviewed with WPTV News Channel 5, an NBC affiliate, on the long term impact of, and danger in using designer drugs. The article, which…
Research from NSU’s Center for the Study and Prevention of Substance Abuse Form Basis for Article
Research results from NSU’s Center for the Study and Prevention of Substance Abuse, formed the basis for an article in the July 21 edition of Natural News, regarding the move by some drug users from oxycontin to heroin. Researchers surveyed 2,566 people between July 2010 and March 31, 2012, who…
Charles Zelden, Ph.D, professor of history and legal studies in the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences has weighed in during an interview with the Sun Sentinel on Governor Rick Scott’s campaign to purge the Florida voter rolls. Zelden said, “On a sound-bite level, it sounds very rational, but bad…
Q&A With Grenada Olympic Swim Team Coach and NSU Head Swimming and Diving Coach, Hollie Bonewit-Cron
1. What are your goals going into the Olympics? My goals are not nearly as important as my swimmer’s goals (Esau Simpson, and NSU student, is swimming for his home country, Grenada). I would say that my goals for him, however, are to achieve his best, which would include a…
Law Center Professor Discusses Supreme Court Decision on Healthcare
Kathy Cerminara, J.D., was featured on a panel of experts on PBS-2’s ISSUES show that aired on July 6 & 9. The discussion focused around business, legal and insurance implications of the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on President Obama’s healthcare plan.
President Hanbury Sets Sight High for NSU’s Future
Nova Southeastern University (NSU) President George Hanbury II, Ph.D., recently addressed South Florida CEOs on Nova Southeastern University’s campus as part of a Greater Ft. Lauderdale Alliance event, where he took time to share his vision of where the university is headed in the coming years.
NSU Student Saves Child’s Life
Read this amazing story about how Shawna, one of NSU’s very own nursing students, applied her classroom knowledge to a very real situation and saved a child’s life.
Business School Professor Featured in “The Network Journal”
Robert Preziosi, D.P.A., chair of the department of management at the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship was recently featured in an article in The Network Journal titled “How to Develop Your Entrepreneurial Mind.”
Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Quoted in Sun Sentinel
Charles Zelden, Ph.D., professor of History at the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences talks to Sun Sentinel about the 2012 elections
Autism Institute Executive Director has Editorial Piece Published in Sun Sentinel
Susan Kabot, EdD, CCC-SLP ., executive director of the Autism Institute at Nova Southeastern University, pens an opinion piece for the Sun Sentinel about the staggering social and economic costs associated with autism.
Law Center Professor Quoted in Kill Screen
A gaming law expert, Bob Jarvis, J.D. offers his thoughts on “claw machines.”
Shepard Broad Law Center Announces New Veterans Clinic
Dean Athornia Steele, J.D., announced the new clinic, which will partner with community organizations and the tri-county court systems to assist veterans in South Florida.
Law Center Professor Quoted About Cuba-related Law
Bruce Rogow, J.D., was quoted in several publications, including the Miami Herald, Palm Beach Post, Kansas City Star and the Enquirer-Herald.