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MSI Dean featured on NBC 6’s Today in South Florida
Roni Leiderman, Ph.D., dean of the Mailman Segal Institute, appeared on a segment of NBC 6’s Today in South Florida with Pam Giganti about autism. Today in South Florida airs during the local segment of the Today Show. Leiderman discussed the newest developments in autism assessment and the programs available…
Law Professor Accepted for Publication, Quoted in Article
An article by David Cleveland, associate professor of law at NSU’s Shepard Broad Law Center, has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Appellate Practice and Process. The article surveys and analyzes federal circuit local rules on publication, precedent, and citation. Previous articles by Cleveland regarding unpublished opinions —…
CPS Students Present Their Research
Center for Psychological Studies doctoral candidates Andrea Brockman, Sam Browning, and Micol Levi-Minzi, along with CPS professor Vincent Van Hasselt, Ph.D., recently presented three research posters, “A Manualized Approach for Role Players in Crisis Response,” “Development of the Correctional Officer Stress Survey,” and “Efficacy of Crisis Intervention Teams” at the…
CPS & Farquhar Co-present on Multiculturalism
CPS professor John Lewis, Ph.D., and Lena Hall, Ph.D, associate professor in the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences presented “Multiculturalism” as part of the Hot Topics in Psychology Research series being co-sponsored by CPS and Farquhar. The series is designed to bring together faculty and undergraduate and graduate psychology…
CPS Alumna Begins Post-doc VA Healthcare System
Center for Psychological Studies alumna Kristen Harris, Ph.D. (2009) recently began a 2-year neuropsychology fellowship within the Connecticut Veteran’s Administration Health Care System in West Haven, Connecticut.
Law Center Moot Court Team Competes in Brooklyn
Students Brandon Chase and Jeremy Singer represented NSU’s Shepard Broad Law Center at the Jerome Prince Memorial Evidence Competition held Apr. 9-11 at the Brooklyn Law School in Brooklyn, N.Y. This year’s competition marked the 25th anniversary of the competition, in which students from 36 schools competed over a three-day…
Give your Child a Super Summer with MSI’s Summer Fun Camp!
Come visit MSI’s Summer Fun Camp, exclusively for children ages 2-5. Fill your child’s summer days with fun and exciting learning opportunities. The camp features an interactive water-play fountain; an outdoor art studio; four unique and exciting playgrounds; and indoor classrooms where children can play, learn, and explore. Science, rock…
Support Special Olympics Athletes at Sallarulo’s Race for Champions 5K on May 2
Get inspired and be a part of the amazing journey of more than 800 local Special Olympics athletes by participating as a runner, walker, or “virtual runner” in the fifth annual Sallarulo’s Race for Champions 5K Run/Walk. The race will take place on May 2 at NSU. The event benefits…
Take Advantage of Finals Week Services at the Alvin Sherman Library
Get ready for your last final!! Free massages today at the Alvin Sherman Library, 5-8:00 pm!
Check out University School’s Summer Programs
University School of Nova Southeastern University is offering several Summer Programs this year! Choose from: Camp Nova (grades K-8), Athletic Clinics (ages 8-15), Summer Scholars (grades PreK-12) or the Summer Art Institute (ages 5-15). See below for details about each exciting program!
NSU to Host Charity Golf Tournament to Fight Human Trafficking
You are invited to participate in the 6th annual Fore the Kids: Saving Lives golf tournament at the prestigious Ft. Lauderdale Country Club on May 7. Funds raised at the 2010 tournament will go to assist in the battle against human trafficking, a global problem requiring local action. It is…
Sharks Capture SSC Women’s Golf Championship; Men’s Team Finished Third
The NSU women’s golf team captured the Sunshine State Conference Golf Championship by 21 strokes over Florida Southern. NSU, the defending NCAA Division II National Champions, had four golfers finish among the top five positions. The championship was hosted by NSU at Grande Oaks Golf Club in Ft. Lauderdale on…
Dr. Larry A. Calderon Hosts NSU Speaker’s Forum, Apr. 30
Shelley Green, Ph.D., professor of family therapy at the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS), will be the featured speaker at the NSU Speaker’s Forum on Apr. 30. Green will be speaking about stable foundations and creating an equine-assisted family therapy approach. Green served as the director…
Nine student artists have been recognized for their award-winning submissions for On the Wire: Second Annual Juried Student Exhibition. The complete showcase of works is on display through Apr. 26, in Gallery 217 of the Performing and Visual Arts Wing in the Don Taft University Center at NSU. The exhibit…
College of Pharmacy Students and Faculty Visit Tallahassee
Twelve student pharmacists and four faculty members from the College of Pharmacy visited Florida’s capitol in Tallahassee to represent NSU and participate in the 9th Annual Florida Pharmacy Association (FPA) Florida Pharmacy Legislative Days and Health Fair legislative briefings by FPA advocates from March 23 – 25. Thanks to their participation…
Upcoming NSU Speaker’s Forum Addresses Business Education, Apr. 23
Vincent S. Daniels, M.B.A, D.B.A., executive director of executive education at NSU’s H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship, will be the featured speaker at the NSU Speaker’s Forum on Apr. 23. He will speak about the need for high skills business education in a knowledge-based economy,…
NSU College of Pharmacy and Albertson’s Pharmacy Host Community Health Fair
The brothers of Phi Delta Chi from NSU’s College of Pharmacy (COP), and Albertson’s Pharmacy in Oakland Park collaborated on Apr. 3 to host a community health fair providing educational materials and free services to attendees. Phi Delta Chi provided services, including diabetes, asthma, blood pressure screenings, and more, while…
University School Students Send 45,000 Books to Jamaica
University School of NSU Upper School students have spent the past several weeks collecting, sorting, packing, and shipping more than 45,000 books to Jamaica. Students working on the Upper School’s “Books for Jamaica” project teamed up with the Upper School organization “The Future Business Leaders of America” to make history….
Jennifer Donelson, D.M.A., assistant professor in the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences Division of Performing and Visual Arts, co-hosted a two-day conference on Gregorian chant, featuring vocalists from five states. Musica Sacra Florida’s second annual Gregorian Chant Conference was held Mar. 19 and 20, at Ave Maria University in…
SHSS Sponsors First Annual Conference on Genocide Awareness
The Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) recently sponsored NSU’s first annual conference on Genocide Awareness and Applied Research. Facilitated by Jason J. Campbell, Ph.D., faculty member in the Department of Conflict Analysis and Resolution (DCAR), the conference was a collaborative effort between the Institute for Genocide Awareness…