NSU In The News October and Early November 2020

NSU IN THE NEWS is a snapshot of NSU media placements from October and early November 2020. The purpose of this recap is to keep you up-to-date on issues and media reports that involve the university and/or specific departments or centers. Click on the  name of the media outlet to read their story – stories that appeared out of the South Florida media market are in red (some links may have expired after this page was created.)

For this time period:

  • Potential Reach of stories related to NSU were circulated to approximately  56.2 million viewers;
    • For Unique Visitors Per Month (online globally), the potential viewership was approximately 318.4 million;
  • The estimated advertising value equivalency (AVE) of  these stories is $1.5 million.

Please visit the NSU’s Newsroom section of the university’s main website to view additional press releases, stories and more created by your media relations team.  We also encourage you to visit our Newsroom and subscribe to our RSS Feed so you can receive each of our news releases in real-time via email when they are distributed.

 

University Wide

  • News in Briefs: JLL to Lease NSU Research Facility
  • Where and When to Early Vote in South Florida
  • NSU and Broward County Announce New Center of Innovation
    • Fort Lauderdale Connex (10/20/20), Refresh Miami (10/25/20), Lifestyle Magazine (10/27/20), South Florida Business and Wealth Magazine (10/27/20)
  • Rita Case Named Successor as CEO Rick Case Automotive Group

Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine

The following stories feature Deborah Ann Mulligan, M.D., FAAP, FACEP

  • Mother’s Little Helper
  • Go Pink! Get Screened!
  • All Eyes on Vaccine
  • Believe It!
  • Over Prescribing to Seniors

The following stories feature Bindu Mayi, Ph.D., M.Sc.

  • Halloween Fears: Infectious Disease Expert Offers Suggestions on How to Mitigate Risks During a Pandemic
  • COVID-19 Vaccine Doesn’t Mean Quick Return to Normal, Experts Say
  • The Plan to Get the Coronavirus Vaccine to Florida

 

  • COVID-19 Survivors: What We Can Learn From Long Haulers
  • Understanding Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Migraines and Brain Fog, featuring Dr. Nancy Klimas, M.D.

Ron and Kathy Assaf College of Nursing

  • COVID-19 Has Brought More Students Into College Nursing Programs

College of Optometry

  • Three Optometric Organizations Partner to Deliver Symposium on Diversity, featuring Sherrol Reynolds, O.D.
  • E-Cigarette Use Correlated with Dry Eye, Injury Potential, featuring Yin C. Tea, OD, FAAO

College of Pharmacy

  • Successful Implementation of Student Driven Virtual Transitions of Care Model During COVID-19
  • Popular Asthma Medicine Linked to Severe Mental Health Side Affects, featuring Tina Joseph, Pharm.D., BCACP

Halmos College of Arts and Sciences

  • After Shark Bite, Man Walks Out of Florida Hospital, featuring Mahmood Shivji, Ph.D.
  • Study Seeks to Understand Migration Patterns of Smooth Hammerhead Sharks
    • Sharkophile (10/23/20)
  • New Study Finds That Parasites Can Drain Energy From Hosts Prior to Infection, featuring Lauren Nadler
  • Marine Environmental Education Center to Receive Living Florida Coral Reef Exhibit – New Display to Be Part of Educational Outreach Efforts  

The following stories featuring Charles Zelden, Ph.D.

  • Joe Biden Makes Key Campaign Stop in Miami
  • U.S. Will Feel Ramifications of Pandemic For Years
  • Political Science Expert Discusses Resolving a Disputed Election
  • ‘They’re Turned Off by Him’: Trump in Trouble as Florida’s Seniors Shift to Biden
  • Could Amendment 3 Free More Florida Voters from Party Politics?
  • Florida Voters Line Up for First Day of Early Voting
  • Political Science Expert: This is the Type of Election In Which the Outcome Shapes the Nature of Government for the Next Generation
  • Expert on Final Presidential Debate: Theres Not A Whole Lot of Votes to Be Gained, But There is a Whole Lot to Be Lost
  • Fight For Florida Sees Campaigns Send Big Guns to Sunshine State
  • Voting Rules: Campaigning Distance and What You Can Wear to the Polls
  • Trump, Biden to Hold Dueling Rallies on Thursday
  • What to Expect On Election Night In Florida. Hint: We Likely Won’t Know Who Won
  • As Time Runs Down, a Tight Race Keeps Florida in Its Pivotal Role in Presidential Contest
  • What You Need to Know About Florida’s Six Amendments on the Ballot
  • Battleground states have different rules for counting ballots
  • ‘We’re More Cognizant’: Lessons Learned Since the 2000 Election
  • Almost 70% of Broward Voters Have Cast Their Ballot
  • Dr. Charles Zelden on Early Voter Turnout
  • Election Day Turn Out Could Be Key for Determining Winners
  • Florida’s Impact on the Election
  • Election Day Process Unusually Smooth as Voters Head to the Polls
  • Election 2020 Take Aways: The 5 Things This Year’s Results Tell Us About Florida
  • The Longer the U.S. Goes Without a Clear Winner, the More Dangerous It Becomes
  • Trump Wins Swing State Florida in Setback for Biden Campaign
  • Keep Calm and Count On
  • Victorious Miami-Dade Mayor-Elect Volunteers at Food Distribution Events
  • How Donald Trump Won the Critical State of Florida
  • Florida Democrats Reassessing After Stinging Loss to Trump
  • Key Battleground States to Determine Who Will Be Next President
  • What is the Electoral College and How Does It Work?
  • South Florida Congressional Republicans Mostly Silent on Trump’s Allegations Regarding Election Results
  • The U.S. Presidential Election

Fischler College of Education and School of Criminal Justice

  • Henry Washington Hillsborough County School Board Member for District 5
  • Price Named Finalist for Superintendent of the Year

College of Psychology

  • How School Leaders Shift Suicide Prevention to the Virtual World, featuring Scott Poland, Ed.D.
    • District Administration (10/13/20)
  • Recognizing and Preventing Student Harm to Self and Others During Online Learning, featuring Scott Poland, Ed.D.
    • District Administration (11/3/20)
  • How to Sleep Better When Stress Is Ruining Your Zzz’s, featuring Jamie Tartar, Ph.D.

Shepard Broad College of Law

  • Leaf Blowers May Be Swept Away in Fort Lauderdale, featuring Robert Jarvis, LL.M., JD
  • Mar-A-Lago Taxed as a Private Club, Not a Residence. So can Trump Vote as a Florida Man?, featuring Robert Jarvis, LL.M. JD
  • Las Vegas Casinos Await Presidential Vote Count in Nevada, featuring Robert Jarvis, LL.M, JD
  • The sheriff and the school board member: How Tony and Alhadeff scratched each other’s backs
  • Activists Question Murky Deal to Open Homestead Air Base for Commercial Use. Is Amazon Involved?, featuring Richard Grosso, JD
  • From raising the minimum wage, to changing the Florida Primary process: A look at the 6 proposed amendments on 2020 ballot, featuring Richard Grosso, JD

H. Wayne Huizenga College of Business & Entrepreneurship

  • Seminole Gaming/Hard Rock Leader to be Inducted into Hall of Fame at NSU
    • The Seminole Tribune (10/15/20)
  • Hall of Famers
    • South Florida Business & Wealth (10/20/20)
  • DEX Imaging’s Dan Doyle Jr. Inducted into NSU’s Huizenga Hall of Fame

NSU Athletics

  • College Takeover Series Returns to Swimming World Instagram 
  • Basketball Times Preseason Top 20 Rankings & All-Americans Released
    • Basketball Times (10/22/20) – NSU No. 8 in Rankings/Team Profile

NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale

Tampa Bay Regional Campus

 

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