NSU Professor Selected as Inaugural Fellow in Library of Congress Initiative

NSU Professor Selected as Inaugural Fellow in Library of Congress Initiative

Dr. Hui Fang Su, faculty member at Nova Southeastern University’s Fischler College of Education and School of Criminal Justice, has been selected as an inaugural Fellow in the nationally distinguished Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) Transformative Teaching Initiative. Out of a highly competitive pool of applicants, Dr. Su was chosen for this honor based on her exemplary […]

Fischler Inaugural Faculty Fellowship Program Awards 3 Research Projects

NSU’s Abraham S. Fischler College of Education and School and Criminal Justice Faculty Research Fellowship Program is a new initiative designed to expand the College’s research capacity and cultivate new faculty scholars. This innovative program supports faculty who are new to research by providing structured support and dedicated time to pursue impactful scholarly projects. The first three projects were awarded […]

Nova Singers chorus to perform three concerts

By: Teresa Mears The Nova Singers community chorus will present a program of favorite songs from jazz to spirituals to movie favorites in a concert series called “How Can We Keep From Singing!” The concerts will be at 7 p.m. Friday, May 16, in Hollywood; 4 p.m. Sunday, May 18, in Fort Lauderdale; and 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 20, in […]

Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine raises funds for chronic illness research

By: Makena Carr This annual fundraiser is hosted by the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine (INIM) to raise funds for chronic illness research. Adequate funding allows our team to design and conduct studies that may lead to new and effective treatments for illnesses such as Long COVID and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS). Every member of our team at INIM shares […]

Carnegie Recognizes NSU with Student Success Designation

NSU’s focus on the workplace and preparing students for success after graduation was recognized by the Carnegie Foundation through an Opportunity College and Universities designation. This new designation is based on the measurement of whether the institution’s enrollment of students is reflective of the communities they serve and how the earnings of those students compare to their peers in the […]

NSU Sharks Commence Commencement Season

Commencement season got underway at Nova Southeastern University on Monday, May 5, with a graduation ceremony for the Halmos College of Arts and Sciences and the Guy Harvey Oceanographic Research Center. The graduates were among some 6,000 who will have their degrees conferred this year from NSU’s 14 colleges. Keynote speaker, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, told the Class of […]

NSU hosts Navy, Marines, Coast Guard during Fleet Week

Nova Southeastern University kept busy with activities for Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard members during Fleet Week 2025, April 22 to April 29. Among the week’s highlights was an all-day shark-tagging excursion hosted by NSU research scientist Derek Burkholder. The trip included detailed training of how to tag and get samples of sharks in a safe and humane way. There […]

Halmos’ ShutterShark Contest Showcases Photographic Talent

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 […]

NSU Introduces Starship Robot Delivery Service

Nova Southeastern University (NSU) is revolutionizing campus dining with the launch of Starship Technologies’ delivery robots. Since March, students, faculty, and staff have had the convenience of ordering food and beverages from their favorite on-campus dining locations and having them delivered by Starship’s fleet of robots. NSU is the first university in South Florida to introduce this advanced technology, further […]

Past the Gridiron, NFL Star Finds his Calling at NSU

In 2011, when future NSU alum Julius Thomas left Portland State University for the National Football League, he was on top of the world. The 6’5,” 250-pounder was the fourth-round pick in the draft as a tight end for the Denver Broncos. Thomas played for one of most potent offenses in the league, led by Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton […]

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