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Wellness Workshop—Lunch and Learn with Christopher Garcia, Nov. 9

Come out and workout at Muscle Matters with Certified Personal Trainer Christopher Garcia Wednesday, November 9, 2016 Noon–1:00 p.m. Rosenthal Student Center, 200 Lunch and giveaway included. Space is limited! Sign up for your FREE spot at the RecWell front desk or call (954) 262-7301.  


Presidential Election Night Watch Party, Nov. 8

Join the Office of Student Leadership and Civic Engagement for a Presidential Election Night Watch Party! Tuesday, November 8, 2016 8:00 p.m. NSU Flight Deck Pub We’ll be screening the election results and pizza will be provided while supplies last. For more information, email slce@nova.edu or call (954) 262-7195.


NSU SAAC Partners with Davie Elementary for SOCKtober

During the month of October, the NSU Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC) helped collect socks for “Socktober,” a sock drive organized by Davie Elementary School Student Council. The initial goal from Davie Elementary was 200 pairs of socks, and with the donation of nearly 550 pairs of socks by SAAC…


Oulahbib Captures SSC Offensive Player the Week Award

After guiding NSU to a win against last season’s Sunshine State Conference regular season champion Saint Leo, men’s soccer’s player Faycal Oulahbib has been recognized as the SSC Offensive Player of the Week, announced Monday afternoon by the league office. FULL RELEASE


Women’s Basketball Debut as No. 23 in WBCA Preseason Coaches’ Poll

After being picked as the preseason favorites of the Sunshine State Conference last week, the Nova Southeastern University women’s basketball team has earned the No. 23 spot in the 2016-17 Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) NCAA Division II Top 25 Coaches’ Poll, released on Tuesday. The WBCA NCAA Division II…


NSU Men’s Swimming No. 1 – Women No. 3 in First CSCAA Poll

The NSU men’s and women’s swim programs received their first top-25 national rankings for the 2016-17 swim season. The NSU men top the polls ranked No. 1, while the women are tied for No. 3 with UC San Diego in the College Swimming Coaches Association of America/TYR Division II top-25 Swimming…


Sharks Steal All-SSC Spotlight; Five Soccer Players Recognized

Setting the precedent league-wide, NSU landed five players including four first-team members on the All-Sunshine State Conference Teams, announced Thursday by the conference office. Forward Hannah Christophe was named the Freshman of the Year along with her first-team selection. Teammates Ida Norstrom, Nichole Poppe, and Emma Santamaki also garnered first-team recognition,…


Sharks Lock Up No. 2 Seed, First Round Bye in SSC Tournament

After wrapping up league play with a record of 6-1-2 following Friday’s 3-1 victory at Lynn, the NSU women’s soccer team has earned the No. 2 seed in the upcoming Sunshine State Conference Tournament, hosted by Saint Leo. The Lions clinched the regular season title Sunday afternoon after beating Palm Beach…


Nova Southeastern’s Gary Tuell Set to Step Down as Men’s Basketball Coach

Nova Southeastern University Director of Athletics Michael Mominey announced today that Sharks’ head basketball coach Gary Tuell will step down at the conclusion of the 2016-17 season. The coming year will mark Tuell’s 30th as a collegiate head coach, including his 13th and final season with NSU. Mominey stated that…


Faculty Symposium – Election Daze: Communication and Decision-Making in Presidential Elections, Nov. 3

“Election Daze: Communication and Decision-Making in Presidential Elections” is the topic of the next Faculty Symposium on November 3, from 4:30-6:00 pm in the Faculty Shark Club. RSVP by October 27, 2016. Scheduled just five days before the election, this symposium will address the process that will select the 45th President…


Come to the Real Estate Career Panel, Nov. 9

Come hear insights from professionals in the field. Network with industry professionals and learn about the real estate industry as a whole. Featuring: Andrew Remick Vice President, CREC Larry Genet Senior Associate, CBRE Evans Gedeon Financial Analyst, Altman Companies Viola Sanchez Director of Real Estate, Watsco Inc. Wednesday, November 9,…


Speed Resume Review and Networking, Nov. 2

Review your resume and network with employers from companies like American Express, Citi Bank, and DHL, on Wednesday, November 2, 2016 from 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. Location is at the Adolfo and Marisela Cotilla Gallery, Alvin Sherman Library, Second floor. • Network with industry professionals in your field and make…


Realizing Potential: NSU Faculty and Staff among Donors Honored at 6th Annual Fellows Society Celebration

Each year, NSU hosts the Fellows Society Celebration to honor and thank NSU donors who have given $50,000 or more to the university.  NSU Fellows Society members are NSU’s highest level of philanthropic benefactors. During this year’s event, NSU President George L. Hanbury II, Ph.D., and Fellows Society Chair Alan B….


Honor Society Accepting Applications and Nominations, Due Nov. 1

NSU’s Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK) Leadership Honor Society is accepting applications and nominations until Nov. 1 at 5:00 p.m. ODK is a national society focused on scholarship, service, integrity, character, and fellowship. Membership in the organization is regarded as one of the highest collegiate honors awarded to an…


NSU University School Students present at International Writing Center Association Conference in Colorado

The innovative NSU University School Writing Fellows Program is based on a model originated at Brown University. The program features advanced high school student writers who bring personalized writing support directly to their peers in the areas of language mechanics, organization, and content. Just recently, five of NSU University School’s writing…


10 Nutrition Tips

Source: Choose My Plate Use MyPlate to build your healthy eating style and maintain it for a lifetime. Choose foods and beverages from each MyPlate food group. Make sure your choices are limited in sodium, saturated fat, and added sugars. Start with small changes to make healthier choices you can…


15 Ways to Protect the Environment

Source: Ohio Environmental Protection Agency 15 ways to protect the environment. Painting your house? Use a latex paint. Oil-based paints release hydrocarbon fumes. Get a tune-up. Properly maintained vehicles get better gas mileage and emit fewer pollutants. Don’t top off your gas tank. Overfilling causes spills that release hydrocarbons and…


Nominations open for 19th Annual Student Life Achievement Awards

Nominations for the 19th Annual Student Life Achievement Awards, affectionately known as the Stueys, are now open. All NSU students, faculty, and staff members are invited to nominate candidates of their choice for recognition. Click here for more information about making your nominations. Nominations are accepted now through January 16…


NSU Math Student to Give Lecture on Second Order Boundary Value Problems, Nov. 3

Join NSU’s Halmos College of Natural Sciences and Oceanography for the next Mathematics Colloquium Series event. “Continuous Dependence and Differentiating Solutions of a Second Order Boundary Value Problem with Average Value Condition” Speaker: Samantha A. Major, NSU Mathematics Major Thursday, November 3 Reception: 11:30 a.m. | Department of Mathematics Suite…


CAHSS Faculty Honored for Contributions to the Conflict Resolution Field

Neil Katz, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Conflict Resolution Studies in NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS), received the William Kreidler Award for Distinguished Service to the field of conflict resolution. Katz received this honor at the annual conference for the Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR)….


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