MSC Open House, Dec. 7

The only university-based, nationally recognized, NAEYC accredited early childhood program in Broward County, MSC’s award winning programs include the Parenting Place™, the Family Center Infant and Toddler Program, the Family Center Preschool and The Academy.

Join us on December 7th, 10:00 am – Noon to learn more about university-based, nationally recognized, accredited programs.

  • Discover our innovative early learning programs for children 6 weeks – 5 years and their families
  • Tour our building and play in our interactive, award winning-environment
  • Learn about our unique and innovative early childhood curriculum based in constructivist theory
  • Meet our experienced, licensed teachers

Submit the form on the right to RSVP or to learn more about the event and our programs.

If you need to make special arrangements or are interested in a private tour, please contact our admissions department directly at (954) 262-6914.

Eligible NSU Faculty and Staff Members receive 35% discount.

 

Save the Date: #GivingTuesday – Dec. 3

#Giving Tuesday is a global initiative that celebrates and supports giving and philanthropy.

Nova Southern University is proud to be a part of this inspirational movement. Please save the date for the first Tuesday after Thanksgiving, December 3, 2019, and join #GivingTuesday at NSU.

Stay tuned for on-campus events, social media updates, and ways to give!

Amazon Shopping on Black Friday or Cyber Monday?

Amazon will donate 0.5% of the price of eligible purchases back to NSU throughout the year. Simply sign in at smile.amazon.com and type in “Nova Southeastern University” to select NSU as your charity.

Early Bird Registration Now Open: Introductory and Advanced Collaborative Training 2020, Starting Jan 3

Register now for two days of Introductory Collaborative training, or one day of Advanced training, or all three days. Introductory training will give you a good grounding in basic collaborative law process. The third day of training will focus on key issues affecting collaborative practice that address FACP credentialing education requirements.

Date/ Time: Friday, Jan. 3, 2020 at 8:00 a.m.- Sunday, Jan. 5, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. 

For more information contact Christina Black at 904-673-2150

Click here to view more information Introductory and Advanced Collaborative Training 2020

Halmos College Hosting Coral Crisis: Issues and Response – In House and as A Webinar, Nov. 18

There’s no easy way to say it – the world’s coral reefs are in danger. Researchers from around the world, including world-renowned experts at Nova Southeastern University (NSU) Halmos College of Natural Sciences and Oceanography, have been studying corals to determine not only what is killing them but what can be done to protect and save them.

To that end, from 1-5 p.m. Monday, November 18, NSU is hosting a series of talks and a panel discussion titled, “Coral Crisis: Issues and Response.” This event will be held at NSU’s Ocean Campus, 8000 N. Ocean Dr., (in NSU’s Guy Harvey Oceanographic Center building) within the Mizell-Johnson State Park (at the entry to Port Everglades.) It will also be livestreamed as a webinar, where external participants can submit their question to the panel.

The world-renowned speakers include:

Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet, Ph.D., U.S. Navy (ret) is Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere/Deputy Administrator for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). He was previously a rear admiral in the U.S. Navy, Oceanographer of the Navy, and Commander of the Navy Meteorology and Oceanography Command. He has experience in weather and ocean forecasting, hydrographic surveying, policy and planning on fisheries, national security impacts of climate change, and developing the Navy’s information technology, cyber security and intelligence. NOAA is the lead federal agency for coral reefs.

Terry Hughes, Ph.D, has provided leadership in responding to global coral bleaching events caused by climate change and developed practical solutions that improve the management and governance of marine environments. The international science journal, Nature, has dubbed him “Reef Sentinel” for the global role he plays in applying multi-disciplinary science to securing reef sustainability. Hughes is an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow and Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies.

Bernhard Riegl, Ph.D., professor and Chair of NSU’s Halmos College Department of Marine and Environmental Science, is a global expert on effects to the changing state of coral reefs. He will speak about the state of reefs worldwide from our academic perspective and with focus on local and regional situations.

Stephen O’Brien, Ph.D., is a world leading molecular biologist, population geneticist, genetic epidemiologist and dedicated conservationist who uses molecular genetics and bioinformatics tools to help protect endangered species and to resolve genetic determinants of devastating complex diseases such as HIV-AIDS and cancers. O’Brien is professor and research director at NSU where he applies his experience to genome bioinformatics of marine vertebrate and invertebrate species in relation to ocean conservation with respect to reefs. He is an elected member of the U.S. National Academy of Science.

Jennifer Koss is director of NOAA’s Coral Reef Conservation Program, which is involved with providing knowledge, information, and management activities. She manages day-to-day operations, coral conservation policy development, program implementation, budget development, and personnel, as well as domestic and international partnership building and program development. She will speak on specific NOAA U.S. coral reef initiatives.

Joanna Walczak is the Southeast Regional Administrator of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). She oversees multiple programs in the department’s Office of Resilience and Coastal Protection’s Southeast Region – Biscayne Bay Aquatic Preserves, Coupon Bight Aquatic Preserve, Florida’s Coral Reef Conservation Program, Lignumvitae Aquatic Preserve, and is the state co-manager of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. She is the point of contact for the State of Florida on the U.S. Coral Reef Task Force and U.S. All Islands Coral Reef Committee. She will speak on Florida-specific coral reef initiatives.

For people who cannot go to the Oceanographic Campus, or cannot stream it, Halmos College is hosting a viewing event on the Fort Lauderdale/Davie Campus in DeSantis Room: 1133. Questions maybe emailed to ocadmissions@nova.edu.

Streaming link: https://sharkmedia.nova.edu/media/NSU+Live+Events/1_w0dvjqjp/35886881

The health of the oceans depends directly on the health of the coral reefs – as does the health of many countries economies.

Gilda’s Club Hosting Screening of Movie on Breast Cancer, Nov. 23

Gilda’s Club South Florida will host a free screening on Nov. 23 of Ginger, a movie about a young woman’s experiences with breast cancer.

The movie is inspired by co-director Melissa Boratyn’s life and her diagnosis of breast cancer at age 23. The screening is open to young women and family members who have been impacted by breast cancer. It will be followed by a question and answer session with Boratyn and her co-director and husband, Jimmy Boratyn.

“People have different experiences with cancer depending on their age,” said Associate Professor Jessica Valenzuela, Ph.D., of the College of Psychology’s Department of Clinical and School Psychology. “It’s not as common for young people to have that diagnosis, so it can be isolating.”

Valenzuela has partnered for several years with the South Florida chapter of the nonprofit organization named for comedian and actress Gilda Radner, who died of ovarian cancer in 1989. The South Florida chapter offers multiple free programs and support groups for people with cancer and their families. Some of the services include yoga, social activities, and support groups for children who have cancer or whose parents have cancer.

Valenzuela said clinical psychology students have worked with clients at Gilda’s Club, and several have been hired by the organization.

The event runs from 11:30 AM to 3:30 PM Nov. 23 at Savor Cinema Fort Lauderdale, located at 503 SE 6th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. To RSVP, visit www.bit.ly/GingerMovie.

Free Workshop Focuses on Mindfulness for First Responders, Dec. 14

NSU will host the free workshop “Mindfulness-Based Self-Care for First Responders and the Healing and Helping Professions” on Dec. 14.

The workshop, which includes lunch, will take place from 9:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Carl DeSantis Building at the Fort Lauderdale-Davie Campus. The workshop is co-sponsored by the College of Psychology and the Abraham S. Fischler College of Education and School of Criminal Justice.

“The workshop will help leaders to understand more about the implementation of mindfulness and how the organization can benefit from it,” said one of the workshop’s facilitators, Associate Professor James Pann, Ph.D., of the College of Education.

The workshop will highlight the need for first responders and people in the helping professions to practice self-care and prevent burnout. Facilitators will discuss practices that attendees can incorporate into their daily lives. Topics include:

● “The Science of Mindfulness for Self-Care”

● “Mindfulness for Self-Care: An Everyday Practice for the Helping and Healing Professions”

● “Tactical Mindfulness for First Responders”

To register for the event, visit www.bit.ly/event19mm.

2019 Shark Survival Weeks, Dec. 2- 6

Join NSU’s Alvin Sherman Library for its Shark Survival Week and refuel your finals week! Stop by between Dec. 2 – 6 for specials featuring:

• FREE study snacks and coffee

• Extra study rooms

• Roving librarians to help with your research questions

• And much more!

The Alvin Sherman Library will also have extended hours from Saturday, November 30 to Thursday, December 4.

Extended Hours: 7:00 AM – Midnight

Annual Stanley and Pearl Goodman Lecture on Latin American Art, Nov. 21

Teresa Arcq, a noted art historian and curator of the work of women Surrealists and Mexican modernism, will deliver NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale’s Annual Stanley and Pearl Goodman Lecture on Latin American Art on Thursday, November 21 at 6 PM. Her talk, titled Leonora Carrington in Mexico: The Mirror of the Marvelous, will examine the influence of Mexico on the work of the legendary Surrealist artist Leonora Carrington (1917 – 2011), an enigmatic figure whose paintings feature evocative dreamlike imagery and symbolism.

The lecture will be held in NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale’s Horvitz Auditorium. (One East Las Olas Blvd.) Admission is $10 for non-members and free for Museum members. For tickets, visit nsuartmuseum.org or call 954-262-0221.

The lecture is a corollary event to the exhibition  I Paint My Reality: Surrealism in Latin America, which is on view from November 17, 2019 through June 30, 2020.

Teresa Arcq was Chief Curator of the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico and Director of an International Art Investment Fund. As an independent curator, she has created and produced exhibitions in Mexico and abroad, such as In WonderlandThe Adventures of Women Surrealists in Mexico and the United States, an international project presented at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), The National Museum of Fine Arts in Quebec and The Modern Art Museum in Mexico. She is a frequent lecturer at museums, institutions and universities worldwide.

The November 21 lecture is presented in association with the Jewish Federation of Broward.

For additional information, visit nsuartmuseum.org or call 954-525-5500.

Follow the Museum @nsuartmuseum.org

Exhibitions and programs at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale are made possible in part by a challenge grant from the David and Francie Horvitz Family Foundation. Funding is also provided by the City of Fort Lauderdale, AutoNation, Community Foundation of Broward, Funding Arts Broward, Broward County Board of County Commissioners as recommended by the Broward Cultural Council and Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau, the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture. NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale is accredited by the American Association of Museums.

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Graduate Information Sessions: Education and Criminal Justice, Dec. 3

You pour your heart and soul into the work you do; now harness that drive to make an even bigger impact. Attend to learn about Nova Southeastern University’s (NSU) Abraham S. Fischler College of Education & School of Criminal Justice graduate degree programs offered at the Tampa Bay Regional Campus and online and how they can help you hone your academic or corporate career expertise with the curriculum flexibility, support, and personalized coaching that makes NSU unique. Inquire how your organization can help you get a 20% tuition scholarship.

Choose a session: Thursday, November 21 or Tuesday, December 3 at 5:00-7:00 p.m.

Degrees include:

· Master of Science in Criminal Justice

· Master of Science in Developmental Disabilities

· Master of Science in Education

· Master of Science in Educational Leadership

· Educational Specialist in Educational Leadership

· Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership

· and more!

RSVP at nova.edu/tampabay/events.

Humanitarian Global Outreach Golf Tournament, Nov. 23

NSU to Host Humanitarian Global Outreach Golf Tournament on Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019 at 11:30 A.M. in the Gleneagles Country Club in Delray Beach.

TICKET INCLUDES LUNCH & POST-TOURNAMENT HORS D’OEURVES AND COCKTAILS

EVENT INFO:
Format: Four Person Scramble
TICKETS:
$185 per person or
$690 per foursome group
Registration open until November 21st

PLEASE CONTACT: Nathale Sloane
NSLOANE@NOVA.EDU or (954)262-7123

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