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Fischler School Alumna Included on Honor Roll of Exemplary Female Leaders

NSU alumna Yseult Charles, site administrator for the Juvenile Justice Center School in Miami, was recently honored by the National Council for Research on Women (NCRW) and added to the group’s Honor Roll of exemplary female leaders.  The Haitian-born educational leader has been a staunch supporter of children at risk…


Museum Of Art | Fort Lauderdale Continues “Art of Wine and Food” Series, Apr. 28

The Museum of Art | Fort Lauderdale, Nova Southeastern University, continues its “Art of Wine and Food” tasting series on Apr. 28 with locally renowned chefs and Certified Specialist of Wine Stephanie Miskew. The series gives attendees a social, fun and educational opportunity to learn about delicious wines and foods….


University School Performs “Bye Bye Birdie”

Talented students from University School of NSU will bring their own energetic spin to the 1960s Broadway hit with the presentation of the musical, “Bye Bye, Birdie.” Performances will be held Apr. 8-10 at the Epstein Center for the Arts on NSU’s main campus. The play is about  The play is…


Making Your Bathroom Water Wise

Did you know the bathroom can be one of the biggest water users in your home? But, if you can manage the way your water flows, you can use less, save a lot, and keep your bathroom nice and green. First, find and repair any leaks in your bathroom. Although they are…


Interactive Events Give You Something to Think About: Brain Awareness Week Continues Mar. 23

In celebration of national Brain Awareness Week, the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences will host a variety of events and interactive expos at NSU. These events are free and open to the NSU community.  The following themed days will include demonstrations outside of…


Groundbreaking for America’s Largest Coral Reef Research Center, Mar. 9

NSU’s Oceanographic Center will have a groundbreaking ceremony to launch the construction of America’s largest coral reef research center on Mar. 9. Known as the Center of Excellence for Coral Reef Ecosystems Science Research Facility, the 86,000-square-foot building will cost $30 million. NSU is using a $15-million federal stimulus grant…


University School of NSU Students Win Top honors at 2011 Regional Scholastic Art Competition

Out of more than 1,000 entries in the most prestigious awards program for teen artists, University School of NSU students received more than 60 awards. American Vision Nominees and Gold Key Awards will be sent to the National Scholastic Art Awards in New York City to be judged for national…


You’re Invited to Check the Office of Career Development’s New Satellite Office, Feb. 23

Be our guest and check out the Office of Career Development’s new satellite office inside of the Carl DeSantis building during a special Open House from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Feb. 23. The Office of Career Development Satellite Office is open to all students and serves as an…


11 Student-Athletes Recognized During National Signing Day at University School of NSU

Eleven student-athletes from University School of NSU’s Class of 2011 signed their National Letters-of-Intent on Feb. 2 during a National Signing Day assembly. Athletes included: Sebastien Amedee for football at Bryant University Morgan Barry for volleyball at University of Chicago Justin Cooper for football at Texas Tech Damien Dwaine for…


2011 African Presence Art Exhibition Opening Reception features photos from March on Washington


Nathan Azrin, Ph.D., Receives NSU Lifetime Achievement Award

Nathan “Nate” Azrin, Ph.D., ABPP was recently presented with NSU’s Lifetime Achievement Award for Research Contributions That Have Bettered Humanity. The presentation was made during the University’s External Funding Recognition Reception which took place Feb.1 in the 2nd floor Art Gallery of the Alvin Sherman Library. Azrin has provided NSU…


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


Hear from Best-Selling Author Edwin Black, Jan. 20

All NSU students, faculty, and staff members are invited to attend a talk by writer Edwin Black, New York Times best-selling author of 10 books. Black will speak on Jan. 20 from 6-7 p.m. in the Alvin Sherman Library, room 2053. The event is hosted by the Farquhar College of…


Books & Books Coming to Museum of Art | Fort Lauderdale, Grand Opening Jan. 13

The Museum of Art | Fort Lauderdale, Nova Southeastern University is pleased to announce that Books & Books, one of the nation’s most well-respected bookstores, has entered into an agreement with NSU to bring noted authors, books, and programming to the Museum.  With the addition of a café with sandwiches…


Renowned Physicist to Speak at NSU, Dec. 18

The Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences Division of Math, Science, and Technology will host a lecture by renowned physicist Pierre Ramond, Ph.D., on Saturday, Dec. 18. The talk—part of the Miami 2010 topical conference on elementary particles, astrophysics, and cosmology—will begin at 8 p.m. in the Performance Theatre of…


NSU Hosts Best-selling Author Richard Florida

NSU recently hosted Richard Florida, best-selling author and one of the world’s leading public intellectuals on economic development and trends in business and communities, as he presented new ideas from his latest book, The Great Reset. See pictures on Facebook www.facebook.com/BrowardArts?v=photos#!/album.php?aid=49981&id=116829365010689.  


Renowned Violinist Joan Kwon Headlines ‘An Evening of Music & the White House’ with NSU Library’s Circle of Friends

Music aficionados and history buffs alike received a rare treat when NSU’s Alvin Sherman Library recently featured An Evening of Music and the White House, with renowned violinist Joan Kwuon. The Nov. 13 evening began with hors d’oeuvres before progressing to the library’s Second Floor Gallery, which boasted two concurrent…


Units within the Division of Applied Interdisciplinary Studies to host Open House, Dec. 21

NSU’s Center for Psychological Studies, Criminal Justice Institute, and Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences are pleased to invite all prospective graduate students to attend upcoming open house dates to learn more about the graduate programs. Open Houses allow you to meet our knowledgeable and accomplished faculty and staff…


NSU Institute for Child Health Policy Makes Poster Presentation on Domestic Violence and Human Trafficking at National Conference

Nova Southeastern University’s Institute for Child Health Policy (ICHP), led by director Deborah Mulligan, M.D., made a poster presentation about domestic violence and human trafficking at American Public Health Association’s (APHA) annual meeting in Denver held in early November. The presentation was titled “Health Care’s Role in Domestic Violence and…


NSU Basketball Update and Game Schedule

Men’s Basketball After more than a week off, the men’s basketball team will return to action on Nov. 29 in a home game against Flagler College. Flagler and NSU are old Sun Conference rivals, but have since joined the NCAA and now compete in completely different regions. NSU is 18-23…