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Tag Archives: miami herald

NSU Women’s Basketball Player Danielle Robinson Featured in Miami Herald

On Friday, Oct. 12, the Miami Herald’s Walter Villa wrote an article featuring one of the Sharks’ women’s basketball players, Danielle Robinson. The article describes Robinson’s accomplishment of the Sunshine State Conference’s coveted Freshman of the Year title last season and her continued performance as a valuable member of the…


COM Geriatrics Department Chair Naushira Pandya was quoted

COM Geriatrics Department Chair Naushira Pandya was quoted as a subject-matter expert in a Miami Herald article on medicare considering paying for STD testing for seniors.


Don Rosenblum, Ph.D., dean of the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences, was interviewed by the Miami Herald

Don Rosenblum, Ph.D., dean of the college – interviewed by the Miami Herald on the controversy surrounding the lecture presented by Distinguished Speaker Richard Dawkins.


Former state Senator, Dave Aronberg, who is now Florida’s Pill Mill Czar, gave a power presentation on the dangers of Pill Mills and the efforts of the Attorney General’s Office to combat it during a visit to NSU on Feb. 16

Former state Senator, Dave Aronberg, who is now Florida’s Pill Mill Czar, gave a power presentation on the dangers of Pill Mills and the efforts of the Attorney General’s Office to combat it during a visit to NSU on Feb. 16. The story was covered by multiple news outlets.


Jane Austen Fans Unite at NSU’s Library with Events for Teens and Adults (Miami Herald)

Fans of the classical, romantic and ironic literary novelist Jane Austen recently partook in a series of events in her honor at NSU’s Alvin Sherman Library, Research, and Information Technology Center, which were covered by the Miami Herald.


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…


University School of NSU Football Team Plays in State Championship & Coach Honored as One of Florida’s Best (Multiple Outlets)

For the first time in University School of Nova Southeastern University (NSU) history, the Suns Varsity Football team played in a State Championship final. The team, its coach, and individual members have all garnered recent media coverage. See where.


University School of NSU Football Team Plays in State Championship & Coach Honored as One of Florida’s Best

For the first time in University School of Nova Southeastern University (NSU) history, the Suns Varsity Football team played in a State Championship final, and was defeated by a narrow one-point margin in triple overtime. The final score was 56-55.


Pizza Loft & Center for Autism and Related Disabilities Host Family Night

Local restaurant Pizza Loft, along with the UM-NSU Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (UM-NSU CARD), recently hosted a night for families with members who have Autism Spectrum Disorders. “It was a great event that allowed families to come together and have a night out at a restaurant,” said Marlene…


Florida’s merit-pay plan for teachers (Miami Herald and Sun-Sentinel)

Wayne Driscoll, the dean of the faculty at Nova Southeastern University’s Fischler School of Education and Human Services, worries the bill might discourage teachers from pursuing advanced degrees. That, he said, could have an adverse effect on teacher quality in Florida.


Fischler School Co-Hosting International Child and Youth Care Conference

NSU’s Fischler School of Education and Human Services is co-hosting the 2009 International Child and Youth Care Conference from May 26-29 at Embassy Suites Fort Lauderdale, at 1100 SE 17th Street.