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This Past Month’s Highlights of NSU In The News
Pasted below are highlights of local and national media placements made by your Public Affairs team during the past month. Please visit NSU News and Events on the main page of the NSU website (http://www.nova.edu/) and then click on more news to view additional placements and press releases.
UNIVERSITY-WIDE
Nova Southeastern University was featured numerous times throughout the October issue of Florida Trend. NSU Chancellor, Ray Ferrero Jr. was mentioned in an article detailing the CEO Council’s efforts helping companies relocate or expand in the US market. George L. Hanbury II, Ph.D, President and CEO of Nova Southeastern University was quoted in the article “Higher Ed Heeds a Higher Calling”. H. Wayne Huizenga was highlighted as the Fort Lauderdale Man of the Century. Photo of him next to bronze statue at NSU. View stories at Florida Trend October 2013
HCA and NSU seek to Build Teaching Hospital. The announcement was picked up by several media outlets including WPLG Local 10, The Sun Sentinel, and The Miami Herald (9/23/13 and 9/24/13). To view the full story and see coverage of the press conference, click on the following links: WPLG (ABC Local 10) Broadcast , The Sun Sentinel, The Miami Herald.
NSU continues to receive coverage on $3.9 million Title V Cooperative Development Grant award from the U.S. Department of Education. The grant will be used to assist minority students pursuing science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) related programs and computer science and computer information systems (CS/CIS). News of the award was carried again recently (9-4-13) by the ABC TV affiliate WHTM ABC TV (Harrisburg, PA).
Ronald J. Chenail, PhD., newly appointed associate provost for the division of applied interdisciplinary studies (DAIS) is listed in the Miami Herald’s movers section (9/2/13).
Continued coverage of newly appointed provost and executive vice president Ralph V. Rogers in South Florida Business Journal (9/15/13).
Coverage of NSU’s annual health fair for kids A Day For Children, was covered by several outlets including the Sun Sentinel and Miami Herald print and online editions (9-13-13); BrowardNetonline (9-7-13); WPLG Channel 10 (9-7-13) and Orlando Sentinel and Knoxville Times (9-7-13).Internationally, information made its way to the Venezuela Star (Sidney, Australia); Zimbabwe Star ; Toronto Telegraph; and the India Gazette. In addition, Ronnie and Dr. Bob Oller appeared exclusively on the NBC 6 show South Florida Today. Coverage of the event ran several times throughout the day on NBC 6 (9-8-13) and the local news segments of WPLG Channel 10.
MAILMAN SEGAL CENTER FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
An article entitled “New college options for students with disabilities” appeared in Associated Press & Daytona Beach News Journal on (9/16/13). The article discusses college students with Autism and how colleges and universities are making accommodations for them. http://bigstory.ap.org/article/new-college-options-students-disabilities
NSU’s OCEANOGRAPHIC CENTER
Nova Southeastern University’s Guy Harvey Research Institute and Oceanographic Center were highlighted in a feature article in Florida Trend October 2013
Nova Southeastern University Oceanographic Center students, faculty and staff organized the 2013 International Coastal Cleanup. And, the annual Southeast Florida Coral Reef Initiative team meeting was held on at NSU’s Center of Excellence for Coral Reef Ecosystem Research. Sun Sentinel (9/20/13). http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2013-09-20/sports/fl-online-calendar-outdoors-0920-20130919_1_george-poveromo-igfa-fishing-hall-saltwater-fishing
NSU’s CENTER FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIES
Scott Poland, Ed.D., NSU professor in the Center for Psychological Studies at Nova Southeastern University was quoted in an article in the Boston Globe (10/6/13)“Safe Keeping” about increased security in schools.http://www.bostonglobe.com/magazine/2013/10/05/how-talk-your-children-about-school-safety/D3JjS4MsQLAbUSYknPTY2J/story.html
Scott Poland, Ed.D., NSU professor in the Center for Psychological Studies was interviewed on WIOD South Florida Radio on Civility in America – Have we Lost It? The interviewed occurred on (09/20/13) http://www.wiod.com/media/podcast-south-florida-first-news–SoFlaFirstNews/9-20–psychologist-dr-scott-22458344/
Research and Technology Transfer
NSU Vice President of Research and Technology Transfer Gary Margules, Sc.D., was quoted in an article about the region’s biotech programs. South Florida Business Journal (10/11)
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
NSU Pharmacist Zaher Hajar, Pharm.D., wins International Microsoft Health App Challenge. Palm Beach Post (9/16/13)
NSU Pharmacy student Luis Hernandez wins Wheel of Fortune Season Premiere (9/17/13)
COLLEGE OF DENTAL MEDICINE
NSU College of Dental Medicine students were highlighted in The Gleaner, a Jamaican newspaper, about their participation in “Jamaica Smiles,” for which they provided dental care to children in the country (9/29/13)
COLLEGE OF Osteopathic MEDICINE
David Thomas, M.D., J.D., M.Ed., was quoted in an article on correctional medicine. Healthbizdecoded.com (10/10/13)
Marti Echols, Ph.D., M.Ed., was selected as chair of the Society of Osteopathic Medical Educators. South Florida Hospital News (10/13)
Kenneth Johnson, D.O., FACOOG, was named a Top Ob/Gyn by the International Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. South Florida Hospital News (10/13)
Jennie Q. Lou, M.D., M.Sc., was invited to join the Improving Methods for Conducting Patient-Centered Outcomes Research merit review standing panel. South Florida Hospital News (10/13)
Naushira Pandya, M.D., CMD, FACP, was elected fellow of the American College of Physicians. South Florida Hospital News (10/13)
SHEPARD BROAD LAW CENTER
Robert Jarvis, J.D., professor of law was quoted in the Palm Beach Post (8-2-13) in the article ‘Attorney sues clients for checks’ and online ‘Attorney hopes to collect clients’ foreclosure compensation checks’ on the Florida Bar’s reaction to, and the public’s perception of lawyers who are suing clients to collect money sent to them through a national foreclosure settlement.
HUIZENGA BUSINESS SCHOOL
News of J. Preston Jones’D.B.A., appointment to dean of the Huizenga Business School was carried in both the print and online editions of the South Florida Business Journal in the article Nova Southeastern University names permanent business dean (9-20-13) and in the People on the Move section of the print edition (9-27-13).
Jack Pinkowski ,P.D., associate professor and founding director of NSU’s Institute of Government and Public Policy, penned an opinion piece Checks and Balances: The Government Shutdown in Perspective which was carried by the Huffington Post (10-13).
Bob Prezioso, D.P.A., professor and chair of Management, comments continue to run in a Sun Sentinel (8-23-13) series on workplace diversity. In the article Workplace diversity: Finding commonality while respecting uniqueness of individual,. Prezioso explains that a company stands a better chance of creating greater opportunities by capitalizing on the diversity of its workforce.
Joel Auerbach, M.B.A., and adjunct faculty at the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business & Entrepreneurship, published an article recently on the credit card resource site CardHub (10-4-13). Auerbach was asked to comment on the lessons learned during the 2007 downturn in our nation’s economy. He believes that part of the problem can be traced to the rapid downsizing in the labor force which began several years before. Auerbach’s article can be viewed in its entirety at this link – As the Experts: What are the Great Recession’s Lessons
FARQUHAR COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Charles Zelden, Ph.D., professor, spoke to the Palm Beach Post on the efforts of some to purge state rolls of “ineligible” voters. His comments appeared in the print edition article entitled ‘State to resume purge of voter rolls’ (9-9-13).
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES
News announcing GSCIS’s Techconnect networking event was carried by several outlets including but not limited to, the Miami Herald and Sun Sentinel’s print editions (8-26-13); and online at NBCMiami.com; CBS4Local.com; and Miami Herald.com.
Eric Ackerman, Ph.D., dean spoke to the Sun Sentinel (9-15-13) on understanding the pros and cons of purchasing new cells phones and the most opportune time to purchase. The article can be viewed at The 411 on new Apple iPhones on sale Friday.
ALVIN SHERMAN LIBRARY
ASL’s “Nature, Symbolism, Mysticism and Color” exhibit on front page of the Community News section of the Sun Sentinel’s print and online editions.
Sun Sentinel (9/29/13)
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/broward/davie/fl-cn-exhibit-0929-20130927,0,2851292.story
Various calendar listings for ASL events in Sun Sentinel’s print and online versions.
Sun Sentinel (9/23/13)-(9/31/13)
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/search/dispatcher.front?Query=alvin+sherman+library&target=adv_all
ASL’s Hispanic Heritage Month event Cine Argentino. Story ran in the Spanish version of the Sun Sentinel’s print and online versions, El Sentinel,Sept. 13.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/elsentinel/diversion/fl-es-cine-argentino-20130903,0,2159382.story
ASL’s Hispanic Heritage Month event Tango: From the Streets of Buenos Aires. The story ran in the Spanish version of the Sun Sentinel’s print and online versions. El Sentinel, Sept. 10.http://www.sun-sentinel.com/elsentinel/diversion/fl-es-nova-herencia-hispana-20130910,0,1444094.story
ASL’s Hispanic Heritage Month event Cine Argentino. Cover story ran in En USA, Sept. 15.
ASL’s Hispanic Heritage Month events. Story ran in the Spanish version of the Sun Sentinel’s print and online versions. El Sentinel, Sept. 3 http://www.sun-sentinel.com/elsentinel/diversion/fl-es-div0915nova-20120913,0,5469389.story
REGIONAL CAMPUSES
Jacksonville campus raises money for the Apple Project, a free dental clinic for low income children. WLTV (NBC) 9/17/13.