Halmos’ ShutterShark Contest Showcases Photographic Talent

ShutterShark

When touring Nova Southeastern University’s Guy Harvey Oceanographic Center (OC) in Dania Beach, you’ll see hallways adorned with impressive photography. This visual collection is courtesy of students from the Halmos College of Arts and Sciences, who over the past 17 years have had their works displayed as winners of the ShutterShark student photography contest.

The competition was created and organized by graduate students at the OC in 2008. Its goal is to provide a way for students to become more involved in the college community through an artistic outlet that incorporates marine research and appreciation of the underwater world. Since its inception, the contest has evolved to include additional categories beyond marine life.

Among this year’s judges was the OC’s namesake Guy Harvey, who served for the first time. Also judging was alum Shane Wever, a former researcher at NSU, and Tanner Manzell, a shark-diving photographer.

Michelle Mair, student activities director for the college, has been organizing the contest for the past two years. She says having Guy Harvey judge the competition has been a christening moment for ShutterShark.

“Dr. Guy Harvey is an esteemed scientist and artist, and his role as a judge in this contest means so much,” she said. “I think it encouraged greater participation from our students and definitely contributed to the ‘wow factor’ of ShutterShark.”

The competition awards first, second, and third places in the categories of marine life, terrestrial life, anthropogenic impacts and conservation, anyscapes, culture (a new category), and alumni. There also is a people’s choice winner and overall winner of the contest.

There were 45 participants and 172 submissions to ShutterShark this year, with the categories of anyscapes and marine life drawing the most submissions. Photos were taken around from the world, including Colombia, Italy, Ecuador, and Mexico.

Alexander “Sasha” Wheeler, a Halmos graduate research associate working on his doctorate degree, has helped plan the competition over the past couple years. He submitted his first ShutterShark photo in 2023 but has yet to win. Regardless, he said, the contest greatly enhances student experiences.

“I believe it connects students to others within our college, from students of different departments and programs, to the staff, and all the way up to the dean,” he said. “I’ve personally overheard students comparing photographs in the student lounge ahead of the ceremony … comparing techniques and sharing the stories behind their shots.”

2025 SHUTTERSHARK WINNERS

Overall Winner

  • Manuel Ploner

People’s Choice

  • Robby Spekis

Marine Life

  • 1st place: Nicholas Burchett
  • 2nd place: Savanna Steinbacher
  • 3rd place: Nicholas Burchett

Terrestrial Life

  • 1st place: Aidan Michael Casey
  • 2nd place: Ryan Robison
  • 3rd place: Sofia Ibarra

Anyscapes

  • 1st place: Marina Garmendia
  • 2nd place: Marina Garmendia
  • 3rd place: Michelle Mair

Anthropogenic Impacts and Conservation

  • 1st place: Sierra Rafacz
  • 2nd place: Austin Blakeslee
  • 3rd place: Tristan Buckell

Culture

  • 1st place: Austin Blakeslee
  • 2nd place: Sarah Sargent
  • 3rd place: Michelle Mair

Alumni

  • 1st place: Andrew Kuntz
  • 2nd place: Abby Nease
  • 3rd place: Nicholas Jones

NSU Homecoming Week Has Something for Everyone

Homecoming 2024

NSU’s homecoming offers the chance each year to enhance student experiences and strengthen faculty and student connections. It’s a time to celebrate tradition and instill Shark pride among the NSU family by connecting and engaging students, alumni, faculty, and staff.

Homecoming festivities began Sunday, Nov. 10, and will conclude Sunday, Nov. 17, leaving plenty of time to join in the fun.

Among the remaining events: Friday, Nov. 15: Homecoming Parade at 3 p.m. at the Shark Fountain, the Homecoming Tailgate at 4 p.m. at the Mailman Hollywood Parking Lot, the men’s basketball game against Walsh University at 7 p.m. at the Rick Case Arena (including a special tribute to outgoing President George L. Hanbury at halftime); Saturday, Nov. 16: Homecoming Bash at 7:30 p.m. in Hollywood; and Sunday, Nov. 17: Garden Brunch at noon on the Flight Deck.

Follow the Office of Campus Life and Student Engagement on Instagram (@nsucampuslife) to stay updated, and use #bleedsharkblue and #sharkshomecoming on social media to be featured on the NSU Journey Wall.

Click here for ticket information for the basketball game.

Click here for the full line of homecoming festivities.

NSU Art Museum Now Home to ‘Surrounded Islands’ Project

Surrounding Islands

The “Surrounding Islands”

NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale will premiere in February 2025 its first exhibition of “Surrounded Islands” from the Christo and Jeanne-Claude Foundation, which includes more than 43 preparatory drawings and collages created by Christo.

The exhibit also includes photographs and photo murals, engineering surveys, environmental studies, permits, correspondence, original components such as sections of the pink fabric, scale models and other archival documents that trace the history of the project.

Following the deaths of the artist duo, Christo V. Javacheff in 2020 and Jeanne-Claude Denat de Guillebon, in 2009, NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale was chosen as guardian of the archive for the landmark installation, “Surrounded Islands: Biscayne Bay, Greater Miami, Florida, 1980-83.”

The exhibition elevates the museum to a new level of worldwide significance.

Art Museum Offers Outstanding Perks to Faculty, Staff, Students

Peter Halley exhibit

Work from the NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale Peter Halley exhibit

NSU has a top-notch art museum and the bonus for faculty, staff, and students is that this jewel is absolutely FREE.

This past summer, the Miami New Times crowned NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale South Florida’s best museum.

In the words of the New Times:

“Between shows that explore important artists and movements like color-field painting (‘Glory of the World’) and ones that showcase the largesse of the region’s local artists (‘Future Past Perfect’), NSU Art Museum in downtown Fort Lauderdale shines. It offers the type of ambitious programming that other area institutions should strive for.”

You can activate your membership today and start enjoying exclusive access to exciting online and in-person programming plus:

  • FREE unlimited general admission to NSU Art Museum ($75 value).
  • FREE or discounted member pricing to virtual and in-person lectures, art talks, and more!
  • FREE transportation offered through the NSU Shuttle Bus. Check here for schedule.
  • Discounts at the Museum Store & Café (plus seasonal double discounts).
  • Museum hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.; closed on Monday.

Sharks Men’s, Women’s Basketball Defeat Barry University

Shane Hunter led the second-ranked Nova Southeastern Sharks men’s basketball team to victory over Barry University.

Led by a double-double (26 points, 14 rebounds) from Shane Hunter, the second-ranked Nova Southeastern Sharks men’s basketball team defeated the Barry University Buccaneers 88-80 on Wednesday night, Feb. 21, at the Rick Case Arena.

The victory marks the Sharks’ 56th consecutive home win, dating back to February 2020.

The Sharks improved to 21-2 overall and 15-2 in the Sunshine State Conference. They’ve won 13 consecutive games against the Buccaneers, dating back to November 2018.

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The women’s basketball team has been on a run of its own, taking down the Barry Buccaneers 89-55 at the Rick Case Arena on Wednesday afternoon and pushing their win streak to 19 consecutive games. The women are 21-3 overall and 16-1 in the Sunshine State Conference.

Get the breakdown of the game.

Posted 02/23/24

No. 1 Men’s Basketball Team Continues its Winning Ways

Six Sharks scored in double figures, as top-ranked Nova Southeastern defeated Palm Beach Atlantic 112-89 in Sunshine State Conference action on Saturday evening from the Rick Case Arena.

Isaiah Fuller and GianFranco Grafals each scored 24 points, while Shane Hunter (20), MJ Iraldi (15), Trey Doomes (14) and Ryker Cisarik (12) scored in double figures.

No. 1 Nova Southeastern Men’s Basketball won its 43rd consecutive game, 43rd straight Sunshine State Conference game and 48th consecutive contest at the Rick Case Arena.

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Posted 12/11/23

Men’s Basketball Continues Streak, Celebrates Success

The Nova Southeastern Men’s Basketball team won their 45th straight home game on Wednesday evening from the Rick Case Arena. The Sharks defeated the Southeastern University Fire 96-53.

Prior to the game, NSU Athletics honored the 2022-23 Men’s Basketball National Championship team with the presentation of their championship rings and banner unveiling. In the game, the Sharks were led by four double-digit efforts from Shane Hunter (16), MJ Iraldi (14), GianFranco Grafals (14 points), and Isaiah Fuller (13).

Posted 11/26/23

Sharks Women’s and Men’s Basketball Are Back!

The Women’s Basketball team will kick off their 2023-2024 campaign at home on November 10 at noon against Auburn Montgomery which will be followed by the annual Homecoming Game Saturday, November 11 at noon as the Women’s basketball team takes on the University of Montevallo. Fans are encouraged to White out the Tank and students will receive a limited belt bag giveaway.

The reigning 2022-23 National Championship Men’s Basketball team will have their home opener against Southeastern University on Wednesday, November 15 at 7 p.m. Join various Sharks Partners for a pregame tailgate starting at 5 p.m. followed by a pregame ring ceremony and a Banner Unveiling to commemorate the 2022-23 Men’s Basketball National Championship. Continue the Championship Celebration at halftime as we honor the 2022-23 Women’s Swimming and 2022-23 Men’s Golf National Championships. Fans are encouraged to White out the Tank and students will receive a limited Hungry For More Rally Towel.

All NSU Students, Faculty, Staff and Kids 12 and under receive free entry into all Regular Season NSU Athletic Events. Stop at the Box Office to claim your ticket.

Go Sharks!

To keep up with all Sharks Basketball Promotions, see link below!

View the 2023-2024 Sharks Basketball Schedules below!

2023-24 Men’s Basketball Schedule – Nova Southeastern University Athletics (nsusharks.com)

2023-24 Women’s Basketball Schedule – Nova Southeastern University Athletics (nsusharks.com)

Posted 11/07/23

NSU Assesses Newly Drafted Florida Panther Players

HHP Faculty, students, and alumni, recently provided the NHL’s Florida Panthers Hockey Club with preseason physical assessments of newly drafted players.

This year, the Florida Panthers asked the Department of Health and Human Performance to assist the Florida Panthers with physical assessments for newly drafted players.

Students and alumni of the sports science (M.S.) and exercise and sport science (B.S) programs aided Tobin Silver, Ph.D., professor, and Corey Peacock, Ph.D., professor, and the Florida Panthers’ Sports Performance team in evaluating newly drafted hockey players.

The students had a chance to provide comprehensive performance assessments including Wingate testing, VO2 max testing, postural assessments, and upper body strength. They were able to provide these assessments while being provided direction by Mike Joyce, Florida Panthers head strength and conditioning coach, Tim Wittenauer, Florida Panthers director of sports performance & rehabilitation, and Chris McLellan, Ph.D.,  Florida Panthers vice president of sports performance. Silver and Peacock have provided this opportunity to students for 11 consecutive seasons.

Emma Krause, M.S. graduate student, said, “I was extremely thankful for the opportunity to learn from Tim, Mike, and McLellan. They guided us through their assessment philosophy and allowed us students to learn through an unforgettable interactive experience.” Additionally, the students and staff were able to review the data and understand the application of performance testing.

Talia Thompson, M.S. graduate student, said, “It was great getting to work alongside professionals in the field. Hands-on experience is the best way to apply what we have learned in the classroom, and I am thankful to have had this opportunity to gain experience in professional sports.”

Posted 07/30/23

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