In the News: December 2020 – Early February 2021

NSU IN THE NEWS is a snapshot of NSU media placements from December 2020 through early February 2021. 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  90.7 million viewers;
    • For Unique Visitors Per Month (online globally), the potential viewership was approximately 824.7 million;
  • The estimated advertising value equivalency (AVE) of  these stories is $2.1 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

  • Renowned Florida Auto Dealer Rick Case Dies at 77
  • Florida, Let’s Roll Up Our Sleeves and Get Back to Work, Op-Ed
  • Els for Autism To Host Virtual ‘Building a Neurodiverse Workforce’ Conference on March 12-13, 2021, references University of MiamiNova Southeastern University Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (UM-NSU CARD)
  • Anthony Rodriguez seeks $7.2 million to help fund veterans’ clinic at NSU
  • Florida university narrows digital divide with campus-wide 5G
  • $45M in local projects proposed amid Florida budget woes, references NSU’s Veterans Access Clinic
  • Cancer Treatment and Research: Cancer Research Startups Seek Fertile Ground in South Florida, featuring Gary Margules, Sc.D.
  • South Florida Colleges and Universities Want Covid Vaccines, Here’s What They Are Doing
  • Clearwater instructor named Pinellas Teacher of the Year, references NSU’s support of program
  • KCU President Makes a Bet on the Big Game with Florida School President
    • KSN – NBC, Kansas City (2/5/21)

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Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine

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

  • The Slow Climb – COVID Cases Increasing
  • Coming Together to Get it Done
  • Looking for the Good
  • Testing the Tests
  • The School Spread Scoop
  • Life After Vaccination
  • COVID Questions Answered

 

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

  • COIVD-19 Morning Report
  • Excitement, Anticipation in South Florida for Covid Vaccine
  • Memorial Regional Prepares to Store Vaccine
  • Mask Maintenance: How Long Does a Mask Last?
  • Local Health Officials Counting Down the Hours Until COVID-19 Vaccines Arrive
  • Doctor Warns That Surge from NYE Parties Has Not Been Felt Yet

 

  • How to Manage Long COVID-19 Symptoms and Fatigue, featuring Nancy Klimas, M.D.
  • Long Haul Journeys with COVID – 19: Research Hopes to Track Lingering Symptoms, featuring Nancy Klimas, MD
  • What If You Never Get Better?, featuring Nancy Klimas, M.D.
  • The “Fauci Effect”: Admissions Offices Seeing Spike in Medical School Applications Since the Pandemic, featuring Dean Elaine Wallace
  • Neurological Surgeon Receives Physician of the Quarter Award, featuring alumni Dr. Jessica Okun
  • Sunday Calendar: NSU’s Lifelong Learning Institute
  • What is Red Light Therapy? The Benefits and Risks, featuring Janet Lynn Roseman-Halsband, Ph.D.
  • New Medical Director Brings Impressive Credentials to Fanwood Rescue Squad, featuring alumnus Daniel Friedman
  • Family Medicine Physician Joins Cleveland Clinic Martin Health, featuring alumnus Robert Kawa, DO

College of Pharmacy

  • Zooming Through a Pandemic: NSU’s Virtual AMCP Chapter

College of Optometry

  • She Helps People Who are Legally Blind See Again, featuring alumna Vanessa Marino, OD
  • Options Expand for Managing Myopia with Contact Lenses, featuring Stacy Zubkousky, OD, FSLS
  • Dry Eye in Optometry: Trend, Habits, and Hang-Ups, featuring Chandra Mickles, OD

Halmos College of Arts and Sciences

 

The following stories featuring Charles Zelden, Ph.D.

  • Florida’s Presidential Electors Meet in Tallahassee, Cast Ballots for President Trump
  • GOP Refuses to Accept Electoral College Result; Tallahassee’s Congressmen Remain Divided
  • Congress Set to Certify Election Results 
  • Five Things to Know About the Electoral College Challenge
  • Reforms Spurred by Pandemic Drive New Battles Over Voting Rights After Elections
  • Political Science Expert: “A President Inciting an Insurrection is About as Good as an Example” for Invoking the 25th Amendment
  • What is the Future of the Republican Party?
  • South Florida Expert Says 25th Amendment Resolution is More Than Symbolic
  • Former President Trump Now at Home in Palm Beach County
  • Florida lawmaker Wants to Re-name US-27 the Donald J Trump Highway

Abraham S. Fischler College of Education and School of Criminal Justice

  • Michael Barnes to Become Mayfield Schools’ Superintendent 
  • Retired Principal Has Plans for Butterfly Garden, featuring alumna Vikki Delgado

College of Psychology

  • Preventing Student Harm to Self and Others During Remote Learning, featuring Scott Poland, Ed.D.
  • 3 Key Strategies to Promote Positive Mental Health for School Staff, featuring Scott Poland, Ed.D.
  • The Pandemic’s Toll on Mental Health and Preventing Self Harm, featuring Scott Poland, Ed.D.
  • One Pandemic Positive: Suicides in Florida Actually Plummeted, featuring Scott Poland, Ed.D.

Huizenga College of Business & Entrepreneurship 

  • DEX Imaging’s Dan Doyle Jr. Inducted Into the NSU Entrepreneur Hall of Fame
  • Florida University Turns to VR to Teach Personal Finance
  • Miami-Dade IT Names New Interim Director as CIO Retires, featuring NSU alumna Margaret Brisbane
  • Jupiter Deputy Chief to take police department’s top job, featuring alumnus David England
  • Adept XR Partners with NSU to Launch VR Experiences for Finance and Accounting

College of Computing and Engineering

  • Best Life: Getting More Women in STEM Careers
    • WMC – TN (1/8/21), WFMZ – PA (1/29/21)

Shepard Broad College of Law

The following stories feature Robert Jarvis, LL.M, JD

  • Candidate sues to overturn Fort Lauderdale mayor’s election

  • FDLE Raid on Rebekah Jones’s Home Prompt Criticism, Resignation
  • COVID-19 Data Whistleblower Could Face Up To 5 Years in Prison if Convicted of Cyber Crime
  • Brazilian Festival Sues for $1 Million After Shut Down in Pompano Due to COVID-19
  • A Romance, a Spy Caper, and a Lawsuit Against Netflix – The Story of Cuban Exiles in Florida is Moving to a Courtroom
  • Who Said That?
  • Seven judges, Bar referrals, bias claims: How a condo dispute reached ‘DEFCON’ levels
  • Sheldon Adelson’s Priorities Won’t Block Changes at Sands or Nationally, Experts Predict
  • Florida Attorney Suspended over $300 Million Ponzi Scheme
  • Return to Status Quo
  • Trump Administrations Lets State Take Lead on Development Permits for Wetland, featuring Richard Grosso, JD
  • New EPA Boss’s Job is Simple: Fix Everything, featuring Joel Mintz, JD, JSD, LLM
  • DOJ ditches Trump policies, restores focus on polluters, featuring Joel Mintz, JD, JSD, LLM
  • What is the Most Important Thing to Do After a Car Accident, featuring Michael Flynn

NSU Athletics

  • 2021 DII college baseball preseason power rankings from 25 to 1 
    • NCAA (2/6/21) –  (Best of the Rest at No. 17)
  • Nova Southeastern Adds English Sprinter Dillon Chana to Class of 2025 

NSU University School

  • Three Steps to Take When Your Child Throws a Tantrum, featuring Lorraine Breffni, Ed.D.

NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale

  • Theaster Gates Gagosian Review
  • Miami Beach Art Basel Was Canceled, But the Show Goes On
  • Artful Holidays 2020
  • State of the Arts
    • Venice (12/1/20)
  • Anna Sui at NSU Art Museum
  • Hotel Intel : Rays of Light in Fashionable and Fun Fort Lauderdale
  • NSU Art Museum Appoints 9 Prominent Business Leaders to New Planned Giving Advisory Board
  • NSU Art Museum Appoints Ariella Wolens as First Bryant-Taylor Curator

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