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Do you have what it takes to be a Personal Trainer?

Now is the time to think about becoming certified as a personal trainer! See flyer for details…


ESS to Host Open House Reception for HPD Admissions and Financial Aid Services, Feb. 9

NSU faculty and staff are cordially invited to join Enrollment and Student Services (ESS) for an Open House Reception to be held on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 4:30 – 6:30 p.m., in the new HPD Admissions and Financial Aid Services suite on the first floor of the Terry Administration Building. The…


Cheer on the Sharks & Honor Don Taft at Men’s Basketball Game, Jan. 29

NSU’s Women’s and Men’s Basketball teams will take on Rollins College, Saturday, Jan. 29 in the Arena at NSU’s Don Taft University Center. Come cheer on the Sharks and help them score another victory! Tip off for the Women’s Team is at 2 p.m. and the Men’s Team is at…


NSU Receives Award from Guardian Ad Litem and Handy, Inc.

NSU recently received the “Special Recognition Award” from the Broward County Guardian ad Litem (GAL) Program and HANDY, Inc., for its work in improving the lives of the abused and abandoned children of Broward County.  The award ceremony was held Saturday, Jan.  22 at the Signature Grand. More than 25…


Discuss important issues during The Diversity Dialogues, Feb. 1

On February 1, The Diversity Dialogues will welcome Debra Nixon, Ph.D., faculty in the Department of Family Therapy (DFT) in SHSS, who will discuss, “Why do we need Ethnocentric History Celebrations?” The Diversity Dialogues is scheduled from 12:00 – 1:00 pm. Location: Maltz Building, room 2057. For more information about…


SHSS Alum Presents at Tennessee Association of Marriage and Family Therapy

SHSS doctoral candidate Rosalind Graham, M.S., LMFT, graduate of the master’s program in the Department of Marriage and Family Therapy (DFT) in the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS), was the featured presenter at the Tennessee Association of Marriage and Family Therapy Continuing Education Luncheon held at Harding…


SHSS Faculty Present at Diversity Dialogues

During the last Diversity Dialogues of the year, Honggang Yang, Ph.D., Dean of the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) reported on the plenary session he attended at the Council of Graduate Schools 50th Annual Meeting in Washington, DC. Judith McKay, J.D. Ph.D., faculty and Chair of the…


NSU Honors Mike Jackson, David Horvitz, and Francie Bishop Good with Chancellor’s Community Award


SHSS Hosts The Qualitative Report 2nd Annual Conference

  The Qualitative Report 2nd Annual Conference, sponsored by the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) with the participation of Dean Honggang Yang, was held at Nova Southeastern University on January 7 and 8, 2011.  The theme of this year’s conference was “Researching Identity and Identifying Researchers.” Conference…


Hip Hop: Spitting the Truth? Feb. 2

NSU’s Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences presents the 4th Annual Black History Month Roundtable, Strengths of the Black Family.  This opening discussion, “Hip Hop: Spitting the Truth?” will feature provocative, straight talk about the origin and history of Hip Hop, music, lyric, and culture and its contemporary influence….


NSU Speaker’s Forum Hosted by Dr. Larry A. Calderon, Jan. 28

Jennie Q. Lou, M.D., M.Sc., the founding program director for NSU’s College of Osteopathic Medicine’s newest program, the Master of Science in biomedical informatics (MSBI) program, will be the featured speaker at NSU Speaker’s Forum on Jan. 28. She will discuss medical informatics, a transition to electronic medical records. A…


Shark Dining offers Soul Food Menu this Friday – Last chance to enjoy, Feb. 25

In celebration of Black History Month, Shark Dining, in collaboration with P.A.S.A. (Pan African Student   Association) has been offering a Soul Food menu on Fridays during the month on February. The menu will be served at Culinary Table in the Don Taft UC Food Court  and at the HPD Cafe in the…


Register Today for the I Care I Cure…I Run 5k and Family Fun Day

The I Care I Cure Childhoood Cancer Foundation was established in memory of Ian Besner, who passed away in 2006 from complications of leukemia treatment.  I Care I Cure raises money to find gentler cures for childhood cancer.  Join us at the 4th Annual I Care I Cure. . .I…


Green Guts: How the food you eat affects your health and the environment

When it comes to eating, you’ll see a lot of terms being thrown around by the environmentally conscious crowd like organic, natural, locally sourced, sustainable, etc. But what do these terms really mean, and how do they affect your health and the environment? First, there’s the biggie: organic. Organic food…


This Week in Shark Athletics

There’s alot going on for NSU Athletics during February! Here is the breakdown: Baseball: The Sharks baseball team takes the field at the NSU Baseball Complex for the first time this year, facing Northwood (Fla.) on Feb. 1 at 6 p.m. The team takes a three-day break from competition before…


Faculty Panel to Discuss “Memes” Inspired by Evolutionary Biologist Richard Dawkins, Feb. 14

Are you familiar with “memes”? On Feb. 14, the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences Division of Math, Science, and Technology will host a faculty panel titled “Kin You Spell M-E-M-E?: The Research and Impact of Richard Dawkins.” The event will take place from 5 – 6 p.m. in the…


See “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” at University School – Jan. 28-30

Don’t miss another spectacular production by University School of NSU’s performing arts students! The entire NSU community is invited to attend the Upper School’s production of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.


Get Your Resumes Ready for the Business Career Fair, Feb. 16

Looking for a full-time job? Come to the Business Career Fair on Feb. 16 in the Carl DeSantis building. Employers will be looking to fill positions in accounting, management training, sales, marketing, finance, and more. See flyer for more information.


Management Professor Publishes Book for Team Leaders

Professor and Chair of Management for the Huizenga Business School, Bob Preziosi, D.P.A., recently published a book titled, Team NOW! A Resource for Team Leaders.  The publisher, Get to the Point Books, is located in Dallas, Texas and specializes in situational learning packages. In addition, Professor Preziosi is in the final…


NSU Pediatrician Interviewed on Fox News Studio B about Over-caffeinated Kids

Deborah Mulligan, M.D., executive director of Nova Southeastern University’s Institute for Child Health Policy. Deborah Mulligan, M.D., executive director of NSU’s Institute for Child Health Policy, was interviewed in December by Fox News Studio B anchor Shepherd Smith as a pediatric expert on a story about a recently released study…


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