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NSU’s College of Pharmacy shares History during American Pharmacist Month

History of American Pharmacist Month American Pharmacist Month (APhM) is celebrated in October. This month-long observance recognizes the significant contributions to health care and the commitment to patient care by pharmacists in ALL practice settings from around the country.  American Pharmacists Month Objectives are to: recognize the vital contributions made…


Celebrate American Pharmacist Month with NSU’s College of Pharmacy

  The History of American Pharmacist Month In the last quarter century, pharmacy has expanded its role within the health care delivery system from a profession focusing on preparation and dispensing of medications to patients to one in which pharmacists provide a range of patient-oriented services to maximize the medicine’s effectiveness….


Have dinner at the Faculty Shark Club before Seeing Dylan!

Enjoy a delicious dinner on Wednesday, Oct. 6 before a legendary show…See below for details.


Tweens Make A Splash at NSU’s Library

This summer, tweens ages 9-12 made a splash at NSU’s Alvin Sherman Library during the 9th Annual Summer Reading Program. The weekly Totally Tweens program covered topics ranging from manatees, to bubbles, to weather. Participants personalized hats to help protect from the summer sun, learned about watercolors from a professional…


Fischler School Participates in Dominican Republic Leadership Conference


FREE Fun Continues All Summer Long at NSU’s Library

Have a blast this summer without spending a dime by making NSU’s Alvin Sherman Library your one-stop shop for fun activities for all ages. For the ninth year in a row, FREE programming for youth, teens and adults will last now through Aug. 7 at the only library open on…


Children Celebrate Summer with Music and Dance at NSU’s Library

This summer, children have been beating the heat with music and dance programs at NSU’s Alvin Sherman Library. On June 24, Silly Stories with The Shermanettes presented special guest musician Matthew Sabatella, who was named Best Acoustic Performer by the New Times Broward/Palm Beach. He performed classic American songs. On…


Management Professor Discusses Executive Compensation on Miami Herald Business Show

Bob Preziosi, D.P.A., professor and chair of management in the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship, was the guest on a recent the Miami Herald Business Show to discuss executive compensation. Preziosi’s appearance can be viewed at http://www.miamiherald.com/video/index.html?media_id=15370532  


Law Professor Continues Work on Child Advocacy

As part of his work with the National Institute For Trial Advocacy (NITA), Michael Dale, professor of law at the Shepard Broad Law Center, completed training for lawyers representing parties in abuse and neglect cases at the weeklong Rocky Mountain Child Advocacy Training Institute in Louisville, Colo., in May and…


NSU Institute for Child Health Policy pushes drowning prevention to forefront

NSU’s Institute for Child Health Policy is pushing the issue of drowning prevention for children to the forefront this summer asSouth Florida continues to lead the nation in drowning deaths involving children. The institute, led by director Deborah Mulligan, M.D., who is also an emergency room pediatrician at Joe DiMaggio…


Fischler Student’s Performance Explores Multiple Meanings of Love, June 5

The NSU community is invited to attend a new, original performance written and directed by S. Telena Paris, a student from NSU’s Fischler School of Education and Human Services’ Interdisciplinary Arts program. The performance, What Is Love?, explores the different ways love exists in this word to define and show…


Award-Winning Actress and Activist Marlee Matlin to Speak at NSU Education School’s Commencement

Academy Award-winning actress and activist Marlee Matlin will be the speaker at the 2010 commencement ceremony for Nova Southeastern University’s Fischler School of Education and Human Services on June 12.


Economics Professor Shares Expertise on Local Radio Stations

Albert Williams, Ph.D., assistant professor of finance and economics at the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship, was a guest on a local radio show that aired on May 16 on three radio stations: Majic 102.7 FM, 790 AM, and Lite 101.5 FM. Williams discussed the unemployment situation…


NSU Library Honors Mother’s Day with American Girls Tea Party

Twenty-five pairs of mothers and daughters recently celebrated Mother’s Day at NSU’s Alvin Sherman Library, Research and Information Technology Center during the Semi-Annual American Girl Tea Party.  The May 9 event featured the newest American Girl book character, Rebecca Rubin. Rebecca is a Russian-American New Yorker from the 1910’s. To…


An Evening with David Burnham in “Mostly Broadway” May 22

Come and enjoy an evening with Broadway star David Burnham in “Mostly Broadway” at the Rose & Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center on NSU’s  main campus on May 22 at 7:30 p.m.  Burnham has appeared several Broadway musicals including Wicked, Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and The Light in the Piazza. Tickets prices are:…


Winners of NSU’s Biggest Loser Program Crowned

Fawzy Ebrahim, a professor at NSU’s Fischler School of Education and Human Services, was crowned the individual winner of NSU’s Biggest Loser program at a ceremony held May 7.  Ebrahim lost 54 pounds – 19.8 percent of his weight – to claim the individual award. NSU’s Biggest Loser program –…


Wrestling Event Benefits Center for Autism and Related Disabilities, May 8

Want to see a good smackdown for a great cause? ICW Wrestling is hosting “Crossing the Line … Again” Wrestling for Autism on May 8. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the show starts at 7 p.m. The event takes place at Davie Pal, 4300 SW 57th Ave. in Davie….


Celebrate Black History Month with FREE Inspiring & Entertaining Events at Nova Southeastern University – All February Long!

Nova Southeastern University will honor Black History Month in February 2010 through a variety of activities including engaging art exhibitions, performances, award-winning film screenings, dynamic speakers and compelling educational workshops and discussions.


Center for Autism and Related Disabilities’ Annual Gala Raises More Than $80,000 for South Florida Autism Services

More than $80,000 was recently raised to help fund free South Florida autism services during the second annual “Autumn Moonlight” cocktail reception for the UM-NSU CARD.


Global Art Celebration Showcases Fischler School & Alumni Talent

NSU’s Alumni Association and the Fischler School of Education and Human Services’ Interdisciplinary Arts Program recently presented “A Global Celebration of the Arts”.