In the News February and Early March

NSU IN THE NEWS is a snapshot of NSU media placements from February through early March 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 53.6 million  million viewers;
    • For Unique Visitors Per Month (online globally), the potential viewership was approximately 519.9 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

  • KCU President Makes a Bet on the Big Game with Florida School President
    • KSN – NBC, Kansas City (2/5/21)
  • Centuries Old Torah Survived Holocaust, Finds Home at NSU
  • USDA Announces Latest Round of Telemedicine, Distance Learning Grants
  • The American Heart Association’s Broward Heart-Walk Drive Through Pep Rally at NSU
  • Socially Distanced Broward Heart Walk Kicks Off at NSU in Memory of Rick Case
  • Florida Legislature: Annual ‘eyeball wars’ over who can treat patients heat up again in Senate

Alan B. Levan | NSU Broward Center of Innovation

  • Why South Florida? Ask a Tech Company that Plans to Move Here and Plans to Add Jobs
  • The Tech Scene is Growing in South Florida But It Has a Ways to Go, featuring John Wensveen, Ph.D.
  • Before South Florida Can Be Called a Tech Hub it Has Some Growing To Do, OpEd by John Wensveen, Ph.D.
  • Alan B. Levan | NSU Broward Center Supported by South Florida Businesses
    • South Florida Business & Wealth (3/9/21)
  • South Florida Must Think Regionally for Tech Heights, OpEd by John Wensveen, Ph.D.

Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine

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

  • Life After Vaccination
  • COVID Questions Answered
  • Second Dose
  • The Flu Flew
  • Brain Food

 

 

  • COVID-19 posing increased risk to Gulf War veterans suffering mysterious illness, featuring Nancy Klimas, M.D.
  • Nutrition 21 Says Science Backing of New Beauty-From-Within Ingredient Will Help it Capitalize on Growing Market, featuring Douglas Kalman, Ph.D., RDN, FACN, FISSN
  • Vaccines a big help but COVID-19 is still a threat, experts say, featuring Bindu Mayi,

Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Allopathic Medicine

College of Pharmacy

  • Perspectives of Pharmacists, Educators on the Front Lines of Covid-19 Immunizations, featuring Stacey Maravent, Pharm. D.

College of Dental Medicine

Halmos College of Arts and Sciences

 

The following stories featuring Charles Zelden, Ph.D.

 

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

  • Forsyth County Board of Education Appoints 4 New Principals for 2021 – 2022 School Year
  • Janey Walker Caffrey Named Chief Research Officer at Reading Plus
  • Smith Joins SCSU Board, featuring alumni Macie Smith Ed.D.

College of Psychology

The following stories feature Scott Poland, Ed.D.

  • The Pandemic’s Toll on Mental Health and Preventing Self Harm
  • One Pandemic Positive: Suicides in Florida Actually Plummeted
  • As Joe Biden Pushes Gun Control on Parkland Anniversary, NRA Vows to Fight Back (NSU Moment of Silence for Parkland Victims)
  • Exactly Three Years Later, Events and Memorials Held to Honor Victims of Parkland Shooting
  • Tackling Teen Cyber Bullying
  • A pandemic plus: Florida suicides plummeted. Experts worry it won’t last

 

  • What is Your Anxiety of Depression is Actually ‘DDD’?, featuring Steve Gold, Ph.D.
    • Head Topics (2/17/21)
  • A Bright Future for Sports Neuroscience During the Covid-19 Pandemic, featuring Jamie Tartar, Ph.D.
  • Millions of Americans Currently Have Their Health Misclassified on the Basis of BMI, featuring Paula Brochu, Ph.D.

Huizenga College of Business & Entrepreneurship 

  • Florida University Turns to VR to Teach Personal Finance
  • Miami-Dade IT Names New Interim Director as CIO Retires, featuring NSU alumna Margaret Brisbane

 

Shepard Broad College of Law

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

  • Return to Status Quo
  • Senators Likely to Avoid Gambling in Questioning Merrick Garland for Top DOJ Job
  • ‘Plaintiff Lawyers Coming Out of the Wood Work’: Why a Florida Bill is Causing a Stir
  • Wind Creek Bethlehem Lawsuit Alerts Casinos to Negligence Risk for Crimes, Attorney Warns
  • Boyd Gaming Casino Dealer Mostly Wins in Kansas Court on Tips
  • A year ago, infected cruise passengers foretold our future. Now, the courts are deciding who’s to blame
  • Wynn Las Vegas Turns To Protective Vests for Security, As US Hotels Shift Police Use

 

  • DOJ ditches Trump policies, restores focus on polluters, featuring Joel Mintz, JD, JSD, LLM
  • ‘Lawyers Are Starving Right Now’: Florida Seller Offers Clients Amid Downturn, featuring Randolph Braccialarghe, J.D.
    • Law.com (2/18/21)
  • Environmental Settlement Tool’s Reboot Leaves Target on Its Back, featuring Joel Mintz, JD, JSD, LLM
  • Kodak Black Given Permission to Travel for Charity, Establishes $100k Scholarship Fund In Medow Pollack’s Memory at NSU Law 
  • Fort Lauderdale’s Sewage Problems a Sign of Infrastructure Woes for Other Coastal Cities, featuring Richard Grosso, J.D.

NSU Athletics

  • 2021 DII college baseball preseason power rankings from 25 to 1 
    • NCAA (2/6/21) –  (Best of the Rest at No. 17)
  • Sanda Changkija Leads Eight Lpga and PGA Professionals to the Kpmg Women’s PGA Championship

NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale

  • Inside The World of Anna Sui
  • 5 Best Things to Do in Fort Lauderdale During the Winter
  • The World of Anna Sui at NSU Art Museum
  • Its Anna Sui’s World: How Pop Culture and Miami Thrift Store Influenced the Designer
  • ‘The World of Anna Sui’ Exhibit Displays Playful, Vintage Fashion Trends at NSU Art Museum
  • Fort Lauderdale’s Expanding Vision for LGBTQ Travel
  • The 12 Best Things To Do In Miami This Week: The World of Anna Sui

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