In the News May and Early June 2021

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This summary report is a snapshot of NSU media placements from May through early June 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 (print and broadcast audiences) of stories related to NSU were circulated to approximately 61.3 million;
    • For Unique Visitors Per Month (online audiences globally), the potential viewership was approximately 1.1 billion;
  • The estimated advertising value equivalency (AVE) of  these stories is $2.7 million.

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NBC’s Today Show Featured NSU Grads – and Razor – on the Morning Show

University Wide

  • Fitch Affirms Nova Southeastern University (FL) Revs at ‘A-‘; Outlook Stable
  • Congress Can Now Control More Money, and Two South Florida Reps Will Play a Role
  • These Colleges Will Not Require a COVID Vaccine. Instead They Will Try to Entice 
  • Top 10 Universities to Attend in the Sunshine State
  • Sun-Sentinel 100 guest editorial, featuring Frederick Lippman, R.Ph., Ed.D.
  • 29th Annual Excellence in Education Awards: Students,Teachers Recognized

Vaccine Announcement – Part 2

On May 5, NSU announced that, due to a new Florida law, the university is unable to maintain the above intended a policy toward full vaccination by August 1, 2021. Therefore, we are NOT requiring vaccinations for NSU Florida students, faculty, and staff, as was announced back on April 1, before the legislation was passed. The stories below reflect this new direction, including NSU’s Vax Max program:

Out of Market Media

South Florida Media

  • Florida Vaccine Updates: NSU Site Transitioning to New Operator

 

Alan B. Levan | NSU Broward Center of Innovation

  • Vice Mayor Michael Udine Shares County Update with Parkland Residents
  • As Businesses Flock to South Florida, Is Fort Lauderdale Falling Behind in Attracting Them?
  • All of South Florida is Poised to be the Next Tech Hub Driving Innovation, featuring John Wensveen, Ph.D.

Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine

  • Fully Vaccinated People Are Adjusting to Mask Changes, featuring Bindu Mayi, Ph.D., M. Sc.
  • 12 Things Mental Health Experts Want You to Know About Naomi Osaka’s French Open Withdrawal, featuring Denise Fournier, Ph.D.

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

  • Protecting All Ages
  • You’re as Young as You Feel
  • The Flu Flew

Dr. Pallavi Patel College of Health Care Sciences

  • Don’t Blame Creatine for Hair Loss, featuring Jose Antonio, Ph.D., FNSCA, FISSN, CSCS

College of Pharmacy

  • Value of a Pharmacist on a Care Team, featuring Melissa Santibañez, PharmD, BCCCP

Ron and Kathy Assaf College of Nursing

  • The New Nurse Advocacy Standard: What New Nurses Need to Know, featuring Janice Linton, DNP, APRN, ANP-BC, CCRN, ACHPN

College of Optometry

  • Optometry’s Next Generation Celebrates Graduation
  • ASCO Announces Special Recognition Award Recipients, featuring Katherine Green, O.D., FAAO
  • Experts Offer Tips for Success in Contact Lens Practice, featuring Chandra Mickles, OD, FAAO,

Halmos College of Arts and Sciences

  • Migration of a Pregnant Hammerhead Shark Documented from Space
  • Florida Plans to Kick Sea Turtle Rescuers Off The Beach, Calling Them A Threat to the Environment
  • Top 10 Bizarre New Weather Related Phenomenons, featuring Alexander Soloviev, Ph.D., and Ph.D. student Breanna Vanderplow
  • A Common Antibiotic Slows Mysterious Coral Disease
  • Top 10 Bizarre New Weather-Related Phenomena
  • Florida Plans to Kick Sea Turtle Groups off the Beach
  • You’re Not Supposed to Walk on the Sea Oats. But Air Show Camera Crews Did, featuring Jeffry Hoch, Ph.D.
  • The Great Shark Race, featuring NSU’s GHRI shark tracking program
  • Experts Study What Makes Blue-Green Algae Bloom, featuring Lauren Krausfeldt, Ph.D.
  • Pillar Coral Was Already Rare on Florida Reefs, Now Scientists Say its Extinct, featuring Karen Neely, Ph.D.
  • Prodigy graduates early to pursue coral reef studies
  • Marine Industries Association Names New Board Members, featuring scholarship recipient, student Megan McGrath
  • South Florida’s Sewage Will Tell Us When the Pandemic is Over, featuring Eben Garing, Ph.D.
  • This Deadly Coral Disease is Threatening More Than Just Reefs
  • NCL Donates $25,000 to Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation
  • Genetic Analysis of Leopards Revises Current Interpretation of Their Natural History, featuring Stephen J. O’Brien, Ph.D.
  • Keeping the Memory of 9/11 Alive at the Site Where Flight 93 Went Down, featuring Cheryl Duckworth, Ph.D.
  • Florida Considers Strict Interpretation of History for K-8 Public School, featuring Gary Gershman, Ph.D.

The following stories featuring Charles Zelden, Ph.D.

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

  • Baker School Board Promotes Longtime Administrator De’Ette Perry as New Superintendent, featuring alumna De’Ette Perry, Ed.D.
  • Florida College Administrator Chosen as Next CVTC President, featuring alumna Sunem Beaton-Garcia, Ed.D.
  • UPDATE: New principals named at 17 Hamilton County Schools, featuring alumna Sara Lane, Ed.S.
  • Bradley Receives Leadership Award, featuring alumnus Marvin Bradley, Ed.D.
  • New Principal Announced for Williams Middle School, featuring alumna Dr. Kendra Green
  • NCSD Board of Trustees Names Finalists in Superintendent Search, featuring alumna Dr. Brenda B. Hafner
  • Crawford Appointed President of North Seattle College, featuring alumna Dr. Chemene Crawford

College of Psychology

  • Dr. Scott Poland Partners with Navigate360 to Support Suicide Prevention and Awareness in Schools Across the Country, featuring Scott Poland, Ed.D.
  • Sheriff Tony Discusses the Importance of Mental Health, featuring Vincent Van Hasselt, Ph.D.
  • How Does BMI Change Your Covid-19 Risk? The Answer Reveals How Little We Know About Body Fat and Health, featuring Paula Brochu, Ph.D.
  • MDMA Eases Symptoms of PTSD, featuring Steve Gold, Ph.D.

H. Wayne Huizenga College of Business & Entrepreneurship 

College of Computing and Engineering

  • How Entrepreneurs Can Protect Themselves from Credit Card Fraud, featuring Yair Levy, Ph.D.

Shepard Broad College of Law

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

  • Facebook Banning Donald Trump Could Be Problematic, But Not a First Amendment Issue
  • Deadly Threatening of Caesars Entertainment Attorneys Described as Unusual by Law Professor
  • Florida Law Makers to Return to Capitol for Session on Gambling Compact
  • Who Owns the Land Underwater
  • Casino Opponents Pledge Lawsuit if Fl Legislature expands gambling, but How Strong is the Case?
  • DeSantis Ready to Change Gambling Landscape in Florida With Sweeping New Deals with Seminoles
  • The Law is Clear: Voters, Not Politicians, have final say on expanded gambling | Opinion
  • Sports Betting is the Achilles Heel of the Seminole Compact
  • DeSantis’ Gambling Deal Means Billions for Florida, But Is It Enough?
  • Judge Refers Florida’s Cruise Line Suit Against CDC to Mediator
  • Florida’s Newly Approved Gambling Pact Faces Legal Challenges
  • Florida Condo Faces Pressure to Open Path
  • Senate Approves Connecticut Sports Betting, Bill Now Goes to the Governor
  • HR Legal and Compliance
  • Battle for the Seas: Cruise Lines Prepare to Sail, but Clash with DeSantis Looms
  • Group Sues MLB for $100M Over Decision to Pull All-Star Game Out of Atlanta
  • Miami Beach Mayor Comes Out Swinging Against Florida Sports Betting Compact
  • Norwegian Threatens to Defy DeSantis with Fully Vaccinated Cruises

 

  • Environment Enforcement Tool Still Stymied by Trump Regulation, Joel Mintz, J.D., J.S.D., LL.M.
  • Could Eldercaring Coordination Be The Answer to Guardianship Problems?, featuring Fran Tetunic, JD

NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale

NSU Athletics

  • With Dan Marino’s Son as Coach, NSU’s Golf Team Hoping for National Title

NSU University School

  • University School Hires Michael Norman as Its New Football Coach 
  • Local Student Serves in Florida State House of Representatives

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