NSU Hosting NSU Health Job Fair, March 9

Are you passionate about health care and looking for exciting career opportunities at NSU Health? Look no further. We’re thrilled to announce multiple job openings in the health-care industry.

Positions Available:

  • Dentist Assistants
  • Patient Access Coordinators
  • Patient Management Coordinators
  • Sterilization Techs
  • Medical Assistants

Date: Saturday, March 9

Time: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Location: Carl DeSantis Building: 3050 Ray Ferrero Jr. Blvd.

Parking:  Library Parking Structure: 3051 Ray Ferrero Jr. Blvd.

Click on the link to RSVPhttps://nsucareers.nova.edu/en-us/job/505304/nsu-health-jobs

Why Attend:

  • Connect with hiring managers from top health care facilities.
  • Discover diverse career paths in health care.
  • Participate in onsite interviews for immediate consideration.

Bring your resume and dress for success. Don’t miss this opportunity to take your health care career to the next level.

Posted 02/23/24

Explore Dangers of Confusing Memory with History, March 6

The Farquhar Honors College and the Alvin Sherman Library present “The Open Classroom: History and Memory.”

Join us for a discussion about the differences between history and memory and the rise of censorship in education when talking about the past.

  • When: Wednesday, March 6 at noon
  • Where: Cotilla Gallery, Alvin Sherman Library, 2nd floor
  • Free and open to the public
  • Register here

David Kilroy, Ph.D., chair of the Department of Humanities and Politics and professor at the Halmos College of Arts and Sciences, will be the speaker at the event.

The Open Classroom series features conversations with scholars from various disciplines who share their expertise on important issues and provide insightful perspectives rarely seen in the media.

Posted 02/23/24

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the Florida Safety in Private Spaces Act?

A: Florida Statute Section 553.865. law requires that educational institutions (public and private), public buildings, correctional institutions, and detention facilities offering restroom or changing room facilities must restrict those facilities for the exclusive use by females and males as determined by their biological sex. You can review the full text of the law here.

 

Q: Do the disciplinary sanctions outlined in NSU’s policy apply to individuals using  unisex restrooms?

A: No. Single-use, unisex restrooms and changing rooms, which are designated by signs for “unisex,” “gender-neutral” or “family,” are permitted to be used by anyone. The disciplinary action outlined in the policy applies to individuals utilizing exclusive-use restrooms not consistent with their biological sex and who refuse to leave after being instructed to do so. .. An interactive display of NSU’s unisex restrooms can be found on the “Gender Neutral Restrooms “ layer of the interactive campus map here.

 

Q: Does this apply to NSU’s campuses outside Florida?

A: No. This policy only applies to NSU campuses in Florida. NSU’s Puerto Rico and Denver regional campuses are not covered by the policy.

 

Q: Do I have to use the restroom corresponding to my biological sex?

A: On NSU’s campuses in Florida, you may choose to use an exclusive-use restroom corresponding to your biological sex or a unisex, single-use facility.

 

Q: How does the Florida law define biological sex for purposes of appropriate restroom use?

A: The Florida statute provides the following definitions for determining biological sex:

  • Sex: “The classification of a person as either female or male based on the organization of the body of such person for a specific reproductive role, as indicated by the person’s sex chromosomes, naturally occurring sex hormones, and internal and external genitalia present at birth.”
  • Female: “A person belonging, at birth, to the biological sex which has the specific reproductive role of producing eggs.”
  • Male: “A person belonging, at birth, to the biological sex which has the specific reproductive role of producing sperm.”

 

Q: What should faculty and staff do if they receive a complaint from a student, colleague or visitor about a possible violation of the policy?

A: Advise the complainant to report their concern to NSU’s Public Safety Office (954-262-8999). For incidents occurring at NSU University School, their faculty and staff should follow the specific protocol for this institution.

 

Q: If someone accidentally enters the incorrect exclusive-use restroom, is this a violation of the policy?

A: If someone mistakenly enters the exclusive-use restroom designated for a different biological sex and leaves without delay when requested, it will not be considered a violation of NSU’s policy.

 

Q: If someone knowingly and intentionally uses an exclusive-use  restroom or changing facility that differs from their biological sex, what are the consequences under the policy?

A: A person who knowingly and intentionally uses an exclusive-use  restroom or changing facility that differs from their biological sex and refuses to leave when asked to do so by administrative and/or instructional personnel, faculty members, security or law enforcement personnel, may be subject to the following sanctions:

  • NSU students will be subject to a conduct review pursuant to disciplinary procedures detailed in the Student Code of Conduct.
  • NSU employees will be subject to a disciplinary review pursuant to the Employee Policy Manual {hyperlink will be provided}.
  • NSU University School students will be subject to a conduct review pursuant to the NSU University School Student Handbook.
  • Visitors to a university campus will be subject to removal from campus and/or criminal trespass charges and may be prohibited from future access to NSU campuses.

 

Q: Are there any exceptions to the law permitting someone to enter an exclusive-use restroom or changing facility that is designated for a different biological sex?

A: Yes. Florida law permits someone to access an exclusive-use restroom or changing facility that is designated for a different biological sex under the following circumstances:

  • A parent, guardian, relative, or caregiver aiding or chaperoning a child under the age of 12, an elderly person or a person with a disability.
  • Law enforcement or governmental regulatory purposes.
  • Emergency medical assistance or to intervene in an emergency.
  • Custodial work, maintenance or inspection when the restroom or changing facility is not in use.
  • When the designated restroom or changing facility matching an individual’s sex is out of order or under repair and another designated restroom or changing facility is not occupied by a person of that sex.

 

Q: If someone has questions about the policy, whom at NSU should they contact?

A: Anyone with questions related to NSU’s policy may contact NSU’s Title IX Office at titleIX@nova.edu. Questions received will be forwarded to the appropriate office for a reply (Student Affairs, Facilities, Public Safety, Human Resources, etc.). Reports of potential policy violations should be directed to NSU Public Safety at 954-262-8999 or to NSU University School administration for incidents occurring at that institution.

Call for Proposals for Diversity Week; Deadline Feb. 29

NSU’s Diversity Week is just around the corner, and we want you and your colleagues to dive in and make it a blast. Hosted by the NSU Belonging, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (BEDI) Advisory Council, this week is about celebrating the diverse perspectives that make our NSU family unique.

This is an open invitation to faculty, staff, students and alumni. Send us your proposals on this year’s theme, “Exploring the Beauty of Unity in Diversity.” Let’s foster connections, gain new skills and keep promoting an inclusive university community. The deadline for proposals is Thursday, Feb. 29. Find more details here.

Save the dates – April 1-7 – for a fun-packed week:

  • April 1: Kickoff with keynote speaker Rosetta Lee and Zoom sessions
  • April 2: Movie night/day
  • April 3: Zoom sessions)
  • April 4: Cultural Expressions (express yourself through art, dance, music – get creative!)
  • April 5: Edutainment performance at The Rose and Miniaci Performing Arts Center – “To My White Friends Who Know Me”
  • April 6: Day of Service (shoutout to student organizations)
  • April 7: I Belong Diversity Walk

Visit the BEDI Council site or email us at bediadvisorycouncil@nova.edu for more details.

Posted 02/12/24

NSU PRSSA Hosts Communication Professional Feb. 21

Lauren Licamara

The NSU chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) in the Department of Communication, Media, and the Arts will continue its Women in PR speaker series with communications professional Lauren Licamara, manager of game presentation for the Florida Panthers hockey team.

Licamara will give her presentation on Wednesday, Feb. 21, at Alvin Sherman Library (Room 1041).

For more information, contact NSU PRSSA faculty adviser Whitney Lehmann at ws315@nova.edu

Posted 02/09/24

Uncover Secrets to a Longer and Healthier Life, Feb. 6

The Farquhar Honors College and the Alvin Sherman Library present “The Open Classroom: Diving into the Deep Blue Zone – Secrets to Longevity and Wellness.”

Join us for an open discussion on the cultural norms, diets and behaviors that allow people in the Deep Blue Zone – five locations around the world where residents live the longest – to thrive.

  • When: Tuesday, Feb. 6 at 12:30 p.m.
  • Where: Cotilla Gallery, Alvin Sherman Library, 2nd floor
  • Free and open to the public
  • Register here

The Open Classroom series features conversations with scholars from various disciplines who share their expertise on important issues and provide insightful perspectives rarely seen in the media.

Posted 02/01/24

Miniaci To Feature ‘Cross That River – A Story of a Black Cowboy’

NSU’s Miniaci Performing Arts Center will stage the musical production of “Cross That River-The Story of a Black Cowboy” on Feb. 7 at the Rose and Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center from 7 to 9 p.m.

The popular production, written by award-winning jazz musician, vocalist and songwriter Allan Harris, tells the often-untold story of the “Black West” and its inspiring story of hope and freedom.

The unsettled West of the 1860s provides a new life and new dreams for Blue, a runaway slave, who escapes from slavery to Texas to become one of America’s first Black cowboys. The compelling tale of freedom integrates fiction with historical fact, and each song presents a different page in a complicated chapter of American history.

There are 50 free seats available to attend this program. Tickets are available by registering at lib.nova.edu/ctrfreetix.

Posted 02/04/24

Hip Hop Panel and Workshop Planned for Feb. 7

The B.A. in Dance and B.A. in Art + Design programs in the Halmos College of Arts and Science’s Department of Communication, Media, and the Arts present “Hip Hop Revolution,” a panel discussion and dance workshop on 50 years of hip hop and its influence on art and culture on Wednesday, Feb. 7, at the Performance Theatre in the Don Taft University Center.

Featured panelists include dancer/choreographer and Associate Professor Elana Lanczi, visual artist and Associate Professor Kandy Lopez-Moreno and multidisciplinary artist/dancer and Adjunct Professor Alonzo Octavias Williams.

There will be light refreshments from 5 to 5:30 p.m., with the panel discussion following and a hip hop dance workshop from 6:15 to 7 p.m.

For more information, contact Elana Lanczi at lanczi@nova.edu

Posted 02/04/24

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