2021 Undergraduate Student Symposium Application Deadline, Feb. 12

NSU’s Undergraduate Student Symposium, hosted by the Farquhar Honors College, showcases the outstanding scholarship of NSU undergraduate students through student poster displays, oral presentations, performances, and film presentations. NSU undergraduate students of all disciplines are encouraged to participate.

The 2021 Undergraduate Student Symposium will be held virtually from April 6 – April 8. Winners of the Symposium will be announced on Friday, April 9.

Learn more and apply at: https://honors.nova.edu/student-symposium/index.html

Contact information: uss@nova.edu

NSU to Host Black Women in Healthcare Panel, Feb. 10

In honor of Black History Month, the Multicultural Affairs Student Development Committee is hosting the Black Women in Healthcare Panel on Feb. 10 at 6:00 p.m.

The event will be interdisciplinary and focus on how practitioners and students navigate through racism and discrimination in their respective fields.

Join Zoom Meeting

https://nova.zoom.us/j/98523474417?pwd=K2NNdUJyOWI0R0hTQitWV1ZRYW1yUT09

 Meeting ID: 985 2347 4417

Passcode: 176637

These events are open to ALL faculty, staff, students and community.

New Year/New Dance, Feb. 12

The Department of Communication, Media, and the Arts presents “New Year/New Dance” on Friday, Feb. 12, at 7 p.m. on Zoom. Join us for an evening of dance created and performed by NSU students. This event provides a new platform for our emerging choreographers and dancers to share their talent and creativity with the community.

For more information, visit nova.edu/arts or contact Elana Lanczi, associate professor of dance, at lanczi@nova.edu

Nominate the Next Wonder Woman, Closes March 1

 

Do you know a student that embodies all the qualities that make up a Wonder Woman?

Nominate a current NSU student today, students can nominate their peers that have developed and displayed traits that embody a Wonder Woman:

  1. Leadership
  2. Academic Excellence & Career Focus
  3. Community Service
  4. Integrity/Ethics
  5. Women’s Empowerment

The winning student will receive a $500 scholarship. The NSU Wonder Woman award is open to all undergraduate students.

The winner will be announced at our Virtual Wonder Women Panelist event on Tuesday, March 16th, 2021 from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The event will feature a panel of women in different industries who are considered Wonder Woman for their accomplishments.

To submit your nominations, visit www.nova.edu/wonderwomennominations

Register for event: https://nova.joinhandshake.com/events/620894/share_preview

Wonder Women Panelists

o Caitlin Beck Stella, MPH: Chief Executive Officer – Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital

o Yolanda Cash Jackson, Esq.: Shareholder – Becker & Poliakoff

o Jennifer Cerami: Vice President of IDN Sales – Medline Industries, Inc.

o Ruth LLanos-Vos: Associate Product ManagerUltimate Software

o Juliet Murphy Roulhac, Esq.: Director of Corporate External Affairs – Florida Power & Light Company

o Tina Diehl: Vice President of Car Sales – Enterprise Holdings

 

Sharks Abroad Month Presentations, Feb. 10

The Office of International Affairs is excited to share the 2021 SHARKS ABROAD MONTH schedule.  Please encourage your students to attend these presentations to learn more about opportunities to study and intern abroad.  All study abroad programs approved by the Office of International Affairs are eligible for ExEL Travel Exploration units so this event series is especially useful for undergraduate students.

Presentations will include:

  • Expert advice on study abroad!
  • Opportunities to learn about program discounts, scholarships and travel credits!
  • TWO $25.00 Amazon.com gift cards raffled at every single presentation!
  • Plus, be entered to win a $100.00 Amazon.com gift card at the end of the month. Every presentation you attend is another entry into the drawing!

Full Schedule

Register for each Zoom presentation and view additional details at nova.edu/sharksabroadmonth!

ALL PRESENTATIONS ARE FROM NOON-1PM!

 

 

  • Monday, February 15, 2021

 

  • Wednesday, February 17, 2021

 

  • Monday, February 22, 2021

 

 

Thank you for your assistance in promoting study abroad and Sharks Abroad Month to our students!

 

 

 

 

 

The Alvin Sherman Library Presents: You Got This, Feb. 23

 

YOU GOT THIS!

2021 Free Virtual Financial Literacy, Entrepreneur, and Workforce Education Workshops

Presented by the NSU Alvin Sherman Library and sponsored by Truist Foundation, these workshops are designed to inspire and educate you to become personally and professionally successful.

February 2021

What You Should Know When Filing Your Tax Return

Tuesday, February 9, 2021 | 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. | Zoom Webinar

Register here.

Effective Interview Skills

Wednesday, February 17, 2021 | 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. | Zoom Webinar

Register here.

How to Find Business Ideas by Understanding Business Models

Tuesday, February 23, 2021 | 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. | Zoom Webinar

Register here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2021 Lunch & Learn Grant Workshop: A Guide to Resubmission, Feb. 24

 

Registration for the 2021 NSU Lunch & Learn Grant Workshops is now open! This year, all workshops will be attended remotely via Zoom and held on sequential Wednesdays 12:00-1:00pm. Registration is required to receive the event Zoom link.

Upon completion, each Grant Workshop is available to NSU Faculty on Canvas in a course called “NSU Grant Education.” Instructions on how to access the course can be found here under “Grant Education”: https://www.nova.edu/rtt/grantlab.html

Questions? Email GRANTLAB@NOVA.EDU

NSU Florida to Host Online Symposium “Policing the Black Man”, Feb.12

Free Two-Day Virtual Event Open to All Members of the Community

Features Prominent Figures in Law Enforcement, the Judicial System and Education

WHO:       Officials from Nova Southeastern University’s Shepard Broad College of Law, the College of Psychology and the Lifelong Learning Institute, along with:

  • Gregory TonyBroward County Sheriff;
  • Harold Pryor, Broward State Attorney;
  • Gordon WeekesBroward County Public Defender;
  • Dale V.C. Holness, Broward County Commissioner, District 9; and
  • Angela J. Davis, Distinguished Professor, American University Washington College of Law, and one of the authors of “Policing The Black Man: Arrest, Prosecution And Imprisonment”

WHAT:      Two-day virtual symposium: “Policing the Black Man: Arrest, Prosecution And Imprisonment,” which examines how the judicial system interacts with the African-American Community.

WHERE:    Each day’s presentation will take place online via Zoom

  • Registration online HERE
  • Event program online HERE

WHEN:            

  • Friday, Feb. 12   10 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
  • Friday, Feb. 19,  1:30 – 4:30 p.m.

WHY:               The continuing plague of abuse by law enforcement of African Americans, and African American men in particular, led to last year’s widespread protests. As a new presidential administration takes office, there is an opportunity to advance changes that can help to address this fundamental challenge facing our nation.  Interested community members are encouraged to join in for an examination of the many challenges and how to address them.

The first day of the program will begin with a presentation by the leading lawyers and legal scholars who co-authored a book that addresses this precise issue: “Policing the Black Man: Arrest Prosecution and Enforcement.” Law enforcement officials and elected officials will examine the impact on the criminal legal system.

A week later, the conversation will continue with an analysis of the issue by community leaders and activists to examine the impact on society. The results of the discussion will be used to identify steps to undertake to address these challenges. This is an important conversation that must continue.

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