NSU to Host American Medical Women’s Association Region 4 Conference, Oct. 5

NSU will host Region 4 AMWA Conference on October 5, 2019. We will have a day filled with wonderful female speakers who will share their experiences in medicine and being a woman in power! There will be physicians, Ph.Ds, and even community members in attendance! You don’t want to miss this fun filled day – breakfast and lunch will be provided! You’ll have the chance to meet and mingle with students from North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida from all stages of training – from undergraduate to graduate students!

For the link for more information on AMWA.

Alvin Sherman Library Continues Cine Argentino Film Series and Exhibit

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the NSU Alvin Sherman Library will host a free art exhibit and film series. The exhibit entitled “Art Expression of France and Argentina” features the work of artists from the Lelia Mordoch Gallery Collection including Miss Tic, Franck Loret, Patrick Girard, Julio Le Parc, Horacio Garcia Rossi;  The Portrait- The engraving- The photography of Luján  Candria, Laurent Dareau and Liliana Gerad and a TRIBUTE TO THE EQUATORIAL GUINEA ACADEMY: A COLLECTION OF BOOKS, TEXTS AND PHOTOS.  The exhibit is curated by Adriana Bianco and is on display  Sunday, September 8 through Sunday, October 14  in the NSU Alvin Sherman Library, Second Floor, Cotilla Gallery.

The “Cine Argentino Film Festival” includes four film screenings taking place at 2 p.m. on Sundays in September. Films will be shown in the Performance Theatre of the Don Taft University Center on NSU’s main campus, at 3300 S. University Drive. Argentine actress and journalist Adriana Bianco will introduce the films and provide commentary.

Sunday, September 8 at 2 pm: A TOUT DE SUITE (2004)

Crime, Drama, Romance. A girl from bourgeoisie discovers the pleasures of banditism, following her lover in his lifestyle.  1 hr. 35 min.  English Subtitles

Sunday, September 15 at 2 pm: INSEPARABLES (2016)

Comedy, Drama.  Felipe a wealthy businessman who has been quadriplegic, due to an accident, is looking for a therapeutic assistant. There are several highly qualified, but he decides to take the assistant of his gardener, Tito who has decided to resign.  1 hr. 48 min. English Subtitles

Sunday, September 22 at 2 pm:  FACUNDO CABRAL

Argentine singer, songwriter, and novelist who was forced into exile in Mexico when Jorge Rafael Videla rose to power in 1976. English Subtitles

Sunday, September 29 at 2 pm: LA PELÍCULA DEL REY (1986)

Comedy, Drama, Buenos Aires movie director, very fond of the legend of the King of Patagonia and Araucania, decides to make a movie about it.  1 hr 47 min. No Subtitles

For more information, please call 954-262-5477 or visit sherman.library.nova.edu

To view events planned for Hispanic Heritage Month, visit www.nova.edu/hispanicheritage.

For more information: https://sherman.library.nova.edu/sites/spotlight/series/cine-argentino/

Purchase your Tickets now for I Am Tango By Tango Lovers

 

With an ensemble of 24 world-renowned professionals, dancers and musicians “I AM TANGO” by TANGO LOVERS presents a distinctive tango experience by staging its artistic evolution over time. The show has been awarded “Best Show of the Year” and “Best International Production” multiple times. Purchase your tickets using NSU’s promo code for this event, taking place Sunday, October 20, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. in the The Rose and Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center.

Click here to get a sneak peek:  https://youtu.be/ZQfK7hwkL-Y

Use ‘NSU’ promo code for ticket discount starting 8/29/2019.

2019 Hispanic Heritage Month Exhibit: Art Expression of France and Argentina

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the NSU Alvin Sherman Library will host a free art exhibit and film series. The exhibit entitled “Art Expression of France and Argentina” features the collection of the LELIA MORDACH GALLERY and artists including Miss Tic, Franck Loret, Patrick Girard, Julio Le Parc, Horacio Garcia Rossi; The Portrait- The engraving- The photography of Lujan Candria, Laurent Dareau and Liliana Gerad and a TRIBUTE TO THE EQUATORIAL GUINEA ACADEMY: A COLLECTION OF BOOKS, TEXTS AND PHOTOS.  The exhibit is curated by Adriana Bianco. For more information: https://sherman.library.nova.edu/sites/spotlight/series/cine-argentino/

Immigration Legal Screening Clinic, Oct. 19

Saturday, October 19, 2019
10:00 am ~ 4:00 pm
Shepard Broad College of Law – Atrium
NSU Law, Americans for Immigrant Justice, Catholic Legal Services, Hispanic Unity of Florida, Legal Aid Services of Broward County and the Florida Immigrant Coalition are partnering to provide free legal screenings to the community.
With the help of partnering student organizations such as: The Immigration Law Organization (ILO), the Journal of International & Comparative Law (ILSA), the Hispanic Student Bar Association (HSBA), the NSU Human Rights Organization, and the Public Interest Law Society (PILS); this pro bono immigration clinic will offer participants the chance to learn more about how immigration law affects them and their families with Know Your Rights Presentations. Participants will have the opportunity to receive a free consultation with an immigration attorney. This free consultation will be used to determine whether participants in the clinic are eligible for any immigration relief and legal representation.
For more information contact: Jennifer Gordon, Director of Public Interest Programs, NSU Law
Interested in volunteering as an attorney, interpreter or as general assistance?

TQR 11th Annual Pre-Conference Workshop

We are excited to announce that we have added a pre-conference workshop by Johnny Saldaña on Tuesday, January 14, 2020 from 1 p.m.-4 p.m. at Nova Southeastern University.

Johnny Saldaña, Professor Emeritus from Arizona State University-Tempe, facilitates a participatory workshop on “An Introduction to Qualitative Data Analysis.” The purpose of the workshop is to survey how narrative data can be inductively analyzed through different methods from the canon of qualitative inquiry heuristics. Three approaches to the analysis of interview and survey data will be demonstrated, and participants will explore each of these methods with authentic data sets. The first is coding and categorizing the story of a man with depression and anxiety. The second is thematic analysis of a teacher’s narrative about her relationship with students. And the third is the development of assertions about a woman recounting her troubled adolescence. Additional workshop topics include constructing diagrams and matrices, analytic memos, and analytic writing. The workshop content and participatory exercises are designed to provide participants with a sampling of analytic approaches to non-numeric data. These approaches can be utilized with written and oral empirical materials for research, practice, and professional development. The workshop is targeted to graduate students and novices to qualitative research.

Handouts will be distributed to participants prior to the workshop and PowerPoint slides are emailed as a PDF to the workshop participants AFTER the workshop.

The registration fee for this workshop is $65. This is separate from the conference registration and will be limited to the first 140 registrants. Light snacks and refreshments will be provided. Please visit the pre-conference workshop page below for more information and to register.

Come and View I Paint My Reality: Surrealism in Latin America at the NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale in November

Exhibition features works by Leonora Carrington, Frida Kahlo, Wifredo Lam,
Roberto Matta, Remedios Varo and others

NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale will present I Paint My Reality, a new exhibition examining the manifestation of Surrealism in Latin America. Drawn exclusively from NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale’s in-depth collection of Latin American art and promised gifts from the Stanley and Pearl Goodman collection, the exhibition features works by Leonora Carrington, Frida Kahlo, Wifredo Lam, Roberto Matta, Carlos Mérida, Wolfgang Paalen, Amelia Peláez, Rufino Tamayo, Joaquín Torres-García, Xul Solar and Remedios Varo, among others. It follows the flowering of the Surrealist movement in Latin America in the 1930s and examines its continued influence through today, including in South Florida, with works by Juan Abreu, José Bedia, Fernando Botero, Pablo Cano, William Cordova, Demi, Luis Gispert, Guillermo Kuitca, Julio Larraz, Ana Mendieta, Maria Martinez-Cañas, and Jorge Pantoja, among others. I Paint My Reality: Surrealism in Latin America will be on view November 17, 2019 through June 30, 2020 and is curated by NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale Director and Chief Curator Bonnie Clearwater.

The avant-garde Surrealist movement emerged in France in the wake of World War I and spread globally as artists and art works traveled, and ideas circulated through art journals and mass media. Dreams, psychoanalysis, automatism, and chance were among the methods the Surrealists used to tap into the subconscious and stimulate the imagination. The European Surrealists embraced their Latin American colleagues, who nevertheless expressed ambivalence about the movement. Mexican artist Frida Kahlo famously refuted being labeled as a Surrealist, stating that she never painted dreams, instead asserting, “I painted my own reality,” while Uruguayan Joaquin Torres-Garcia advocated for a modern art that was not beholden to the European modern art masters. Latin America’s complex history, magical landscapes, indigenous cultures, archeological sites, mythologies, migrations, and European and African religious traditions shaped these artists’ reality.

The rise of fascism in Europe in the 1930s as well as the Spanish Civil War and World War II shifted the focus of Surrealism to the United States and Latin America, where many of the European artists sought refuge. These artists’ proximity to each other promoted friendships that were especially fruitful during this period and in the post-war years. While many of the exiled European artists who lived in the United States during the war returned home afterwards, those in Latin America and in Mexico in particular, tended to remain there for the rest of their lives.

“The depth and high quality of NSU Art Museum’s Latin American collection made it possible for us to organize a comprehensive exhibition of Surrealism in Latin America drawn exclusively from our holdings,” notes Clearwater. “Fort Lauderdale collectors Stanley and Pearl Goodman assembled an extensive collection of approximately 100 works with the intention of donating it to the museum where it would be a source for multiple exhibitions exploring this rich period of art history.” Clearwater adds, “the museum’s substantial collection of contemporary Latin American art and art by South Florida artists makes it possible to follow the influence of Surrealism, magic realism, and art of the fantastic through today”

Among the exhibition highlights is Leonora Carrington’s masterpiece, Artes 110, 1942, painted the year that the British-born artist arrived in Mexico after fleeing Nazi occupied France where she had been living with her lover, Surrealist Max Ernst. Titled after the address of where she first lived in Mexico City, the painting represents the artist as a spirited young woman flying away from the crumbling old world towards a new land. “Carrington is just one of several women artists in the exhibition who actively contributed to the Surrealist movement in Latin America and whose reputations have soared in recent years.” Others include photographer Kati Horner, Frida Kahlo, Amelia Peláez, Alice Rahon, Bridget Bate Tichenor, and Remedios Varo, to name a few.

“At times it is difficult to distinguish reality from dreams in these works,” notes Clearwater. “The fiery, nightmarish landscapes by Mexican artist Gunther Gerzo, Austrian exile Wolfgang Paalen, and the Chilean Matta, for example, were based on volcanic eruptions in southwestern Mexico.” Another example is a painting by contemporary Argentinian artist Guillermo Kuitca depicting a traumatic childhood experience.

The exhibition also focuses on the catalytic role artists such as Matta played by connecting the European artists with those based in the United States and Latin America. In addition, it explores how Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Wifredo Lam, Ana Mendieta, and Xul Solar, among others, drew on ancient symbols and myths as well as indigenous cultures for their distinct imagery. Clearwater notes that Latin American Surrealism has had a significant impact on contemporary art in South Florida. “Echoes of this movement are evident in the work of South Florida artists, such as Luis Gispert’s photograph of a mysterious tower constructed of boom boxes that inexplicably occupies a domestic interior, Pablo Cano’s distinctive marionette assemblages, and Jorge Pantoja works that are drawn from Stanley Kubrick’s psychological thriller, The Shining.”

NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale is located at One East Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL. For information, visit nsuartmuseum.org or call 954-525-5500. Follow the Museum @nsuartmuseum.org

Free NSU Berger Entrepreneur Bootcamp September 5-7, 2019

The Shepard Broad College of Law and the Sharon and Mitchell W. Berger Entrepreneur Law Clinic are hosting the second annual Sharon and Mitchell W. Berger Entrepreneur Bootcamp.

This free program is designed to immerse entrepreneurs in the skills and disciplines needed to successfully launch a start-up business, with particular focus on those companies built on research, design, or innovation.

The program will include both an online component and a two-day workshop open to all NSU students, faculty, staff, and to the general public. Tickets are also available for a VIP reception and VIP seating.

The program will explore many of the essential steps for developing new products and companies, such as:

  • Ideation and Research
  • Business Planning
  • Financial Planning and Market Analysis
  • Patents and Patentability
  • Non-patent based Intellectual Property, including Trademarks, Trade Secrets,        and Copyrights
  • Legal Issues for Start-Ups, including Business Legal Structures, Ownership            Models, and Employment Structures
  • Business Funding and Finance: Angels, VCs, and Lenders
  • Risk and Process Management
  • Many More

This intensive training is on the NSU Fort Lauderdale/Davie campus at the Shepard Broad College of Law.

More Information & RSVP

Testing of the NSU Alert Emergency Notification System to Be Held on Campus July 30

We will be testing the NSU ALERT Emergency Notification System Tuesday, July 30, beginning at 2:00 p.m.

At Nova Southeastern University, the safety of our students, faculty, and staff is our highest priority. Testing the NSU ALERT emergency notification system is one component of our Emergency Preparedness Plan. The test of the NSU ALERT emergency notification system will begin on Tuesday, July 30, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. It is being conducted university wide.

PLEASE REMEMBER THIS IS ONLY A TEST.

This is part of the continual process of testing and refining NSU’s emergency notification system and will include several components of our ability to identify, respond to, and notify the NSU community about an emergency on campus. If you have not registered or updated your personal contact information, please take the time to do so right now!

Visit  nova.edu/emergency  for a step-by-step guide to registering.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Office of Public Safety at (954) 262-8999.

The NSU ALERT emergency notification system capabilities that will be tested are:

  • NSU’s mass notification system including email, text, and voice messaging
  • Emergency Information Hotline (1-800-256-5065)
  • Nova Southeastern University website—main page banner
  • NSU emergency website
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • digital signage (Fort Lauderdale/Davie Campus)
  • NSU SharkTube displays
  • computer pop-up alerts (all campuses)
  • campus cable TV (residential halls)
  • outdoor speakers (Fort Lauderdale/Davie, East, Oceanographic, Palm Beach, and Fort Myers campuses)
  • emergency classroom intercoms and phones
  • building voice evacuation—public address fire panel systems
  • NSU Public Safety portable bullhorns and vehicle public address systems

 

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