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Law Alumnus Authors Political Thriller
NSU alumnus Robert Buschel, has recently penned a new novel titled, By Silent Majority, published by Post Hill Press, distributed by Simon and Schuster. Buschel, a trial attorney in Fort Lauderdale, graduated from NSU’s Shepard Broad College of Law (formerly known as Shepard Broad Law Center).
Community Outreach – NSU Interprofessional Health Screenings held in Miramar
Nova Southeastern University College of Pharmacy students from SNPhA, SCCP, and CPFI collaborated with Public Health Students from PHSA and DO students from NSU’s Neuropsych club came together on January 15 to hold the 2nd Annual St. Bartholomew Health Fair in Miramar. Under the supervision of Jose Valdes, Pharm.D., the students…
CAHSS Faculty Publish on Benzodiazepine Dependence in Journal of Psychoactive Drugs
Steven Kurtz, Ph.D., professor and Director of the Center for Applied Research on Substance Use and Health Disparities (ARSH); Mance E. Buttram, Ph.D., assistant professor and Associate Director of ARSH; and Hilary L. Surratt, Ph.D., affiliate faculty in ARSH, in NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS) published…
CAHSS Faculty Honored with “Free Passage to the City of Kromeriz” for 20 year Association
Mark Cavanaugh, Ph.D., faculty in NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS), was honored with “Free Passage to the City of Kromeriz,” an ancient honor that paid tribute to his 20-year association with the city as part of the International Workshop for Conductors. Cavanaugh conducted the Seventh Symphony…
CAHSS Faculty and Students Provide Community Services through the PROMISE Program
For several years, Anne Rambo, Ph.D., faculty in the Department of Family Therapy (DFT) in NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS), and DFT student interns have been an integral part of a collaborative intervention and prevention program through the Broward County Public School District called Preventing Recidivism…
CAHSS Invites You to “3&10: Across the Pond,” Jan 27
NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS) is delighted to invite you to the 10th International Telematic Choreography/Performance project between Luke Kahlich, Ed.D. (NSU) and Pauline Brooks, Ph.D. (John Moores University, Liverpool, UK). This year will also mark the third year of collaboration with original music played live…
Twelve Donors Welcomed into NSU’s Shark Circle at Celebration of Excellence
NSU recently hosted the 19th annual Celebration of Excellence event where President George L. Hanbury II recognized 12 donors whose cumulative giving to NSU reached $1 million or more. Each of these benefactors was welcomed into the NSU Fellows Society “Shark Circle” and received a limited edition maquette replica…
Math Colloquium Series to Discuss Mathematical Modeling for Medical Tissue Engineering, Feb. 23
Join NSU’s Halmos College of Natural Sciences and Oceanography for the next Mathematics Colloquium Series event, which will explore the intersection of mathematics and biomedical engineering. “Heart Valve Tissue Engineering: Mathematical Modeling for Bioreactor Studies” Mathematics Colloquium Series Speaker: Manuel Salinas, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, NSU Thursday, February 23 Noon–1:00 p.m….
“Change Through Code,” 2nd Annual Blacks in Technology Fair, Feb. 18
Celebrate Black History Month at the 2nd Annual Blacks in Technology Fair hosted by NSU’s Office of Innovation and Information Technology. This year’s theme is “Change through Coding,” geared toward middle school students, ages 12-15 years old. The fair will be held 11:00 am – 1:00 pm and will include…
Women in America: The Evolving Scarf, Jan. 17
Please join us on Tuesday, January 17, 2017 in the Cotilla Gallery 2nd floor of the Alvin Sherman Library, 3100 Ray Ferrero Blvd., Davie-Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314, for the second smART Salon for “Women in American The Evolving Scarf”. A reception will begin at 5 p.m. with the salon starting…
Forty-three Optometry Students Become Student Fellows
Nova Southeastern University’s College of Optometry is proud to announce that 43 of its current students completed the requirements to become Student Fellows in the American Academy of Optometry (AAO). This number is outstanding and represents an extensive commitment by these students. The students who achieved this are Russul Abbas, Poonam Agrawal,…
2017 NSU Track Schedule Released
The NSU track and field teams have released their schedule for the 2017 season. “We are excited about the season,” said head coach Bryan Hagopian, “I am looking forward to our home meet, where we’ll have more competition which is great for the athletes. I know there will be tough competition…
NSU announces Spring 2017 Rowing Schedule
Nova Southeastern University rowing head coach Devin Fay has officially announced the 2016 spring schedule, planned to start on Feb. 18 with a scrimmage against fellow Sunshine State Conference member and defending national champion Barry University Full Release
NSU adds to Baseball Coaching Staff
Defending national baseball champion NSU rounded out its coaching staff for the 2017 season by announcing the hire of Bryan Peters. Peters will serve as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator, working primarily with the infielders FULL RELEASE
Brown Presented with ABCA/Diamond National Coach of the Year Award
Announced as the recipient of the ABCA/Diamond NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year back in July of 2016, NSU head baseball coach Greg Brown was presented with the prestigious award earlier this week while attending the 73rd Annual ABCA Convention in Anaheim, California. FULL RELEASE
Wahlstrom, Lobanov Sweep SSC Weekly Awards
Following a pair of significant efforts in victories against Florida Southern, both senior Emma Wahlstrom and junior Anton Lobanov captured the Sunshine State Conference’s Swimmer of the Week awards, announced by the league office Monday afternoon. FULL RELEASE
Don’t Miss NSU Libraries’ 2nd Annual Power Publishing Day, Jan. 26
Come join your colleagues for the 2nd Annual Power Publishing Day on January 26, held at the Cotilla Gallery and meeting rooms at the Alvin Sherman Library. This day-long series of workshops are designed to help you conquer publishing in the real world. Meet editors and reps from Emerald, Elsevier,…
NSU Swimmer, Emma Wahlstrom, Earns National Distinction
In the most recent CollegeSwimming.com National Swimmer of the Week selections, Nova Southeastern University’s Emma Wahlstrom emerged as the Division II female selection for the weeks Dec. 16 through Jan. 15. The national award comes on the heels of a near flawless performance in the pool in the Sharks last…
Come to Internship 411 Q&A and learn more about becoming an Intern, Feb. 21
Looking for an internship? Learn more about what it takes to be an intern, how to find an internship and how to succeed once you land one! Panel of employers will provide insight on their roles and the industry as a whole. Tuesday, February 21, 2017, 4:30 p.m. – 6:00…
CAHSS invites you to the Annual Senior Exhibition and Opening Reception, Feb. 23
NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS) is pleased to invite you to the Annual Senior Exhibition and the Opening Reception on Thursday, Feb. 23. The reception is in the Performance Theatre Lobby in the Don Taft University Center from 5-7:00 pm. Admission is free. Graduating senior art…