In The News – November & Early December

NSU IN THE NEWS is a snapshot of NSU media placements from November and early December 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  37 million viewers;
    • For Unique Visitors Per Month (online globally), the potential viewership was approximately 249.1 million;
  • The estimated advertising value equivalency (AVE) of  these stories is $1.1 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

 

Alan B. Levan | NSU Broward Center of Innovation

Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine

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

  • Over Prescribing to Seniors
  • The Slow Climb – COVID Cases Increasing

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

  • Wait a Few Days After Thanksgiving Before Getting a COVID Test
  • Florida coronavirus vaccine plans come into focus as shots get closer to approval
  • Despite Medical Experts’ Warnings, People Are Traveling During Thanksgiving Holiday Week
  • WINK News Poll: Many will gather for Thanksgiving despite CDC recommendation
  • Company making coronavirus vaccine confident in results as testing continues in South Florida
  • The Plan to Get the Coronavirus Vaccine to Florida

 

  • COVID-19 Survivors: What We Can Learn From Long Haulers, featuring Nancy Klimas, M.D.
  • Understanding Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Migraines and Brain Fog, featuring Dr. Nancy Klimas, M.D.
  • Gulf War Vets are “Aging Faster” and at Higher Risk for COVID-19, featuring Nancy Klimas, M.D.
  • Medical Experts Say We Are Living in a Very Toxic Society, featuring Nancy Klimas, M.D.
  • Study Underway Into Hyperbaric Chamber Treatment for Gulf War Syndrome, featuring Allison Bested, M.D.

Dr. Pallavi Patel College of Health Care Sciences

  • The 5 Best Muscle Building Supplements, featuring Jose Antonio, Ph.D., FNSCA, FISSN, CSCS

Halmos College of Arts and Sciences

 

The following stories featuring Charles Zelden, Ph.D.

  • The U.S. Presidential Election
  • Trump team pushing state legislatures, US House to decide election outcome
  • South Florida’s Newsmax rides wave of interest as Donald Trump urges supporters to turn off Fox News
  • Trump Campaign Lawsuits Test Electoral College Deadline
  • South Florida Congressional Republicans Mostly Silent on Trump’s Allegations Regarding Election Results
  • Key Battleground States to Determine Who Will Be Next President
  • What is the Electoral College and How Does It Work?
  • Florida Democrats Reassessing After Stinging Loss to Trump
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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

 

Fischler College of Education and School of Criminal Justice

  • Michael Barnes to Become Mayfield Schools’ Superintendent 

College of Psychology

  • Recognizing and Preventing Student Harm to Self and Others During Online Learning, featuring Scott Poland, Ed.D.
  • Out of toilet paper? Fear provokes second wave of hoarding amid pandemic, featuring Ralph “Gene” Cash, Ph.D.

Shepard Broad College of Law

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

  • Candidate sues to overturn Fort Lauderdale mayor’s election

  • Americans Staying Home on Thanksgiving Means More Time for Online Gaming,
  • Critics raise concerns over 2 nominated to Central Florida appeals court
  • Fort Lauderdale residents win battle to shutter porn store 1 block from beach
  • New sex shop at Fort Lauderdale beach forced to close
  • Former Dolphin Reshad Jones may have been arrested illegally after car ran out of gas, his lawyer says
  • New School Board member bought a home outside her area. Is it legal for her to serve?
  • Monique Worrell’s win in Orlando part of national wave of progressive prosecutors
  • Las Vegas Casinos Await Presidential Vote Count in Nevada
  • How Biden might change environmental enforcement, featuring Joel Mintz, J.D., J.S.D., LL.M.

NSU Athletics

  • D2 ADA Corner: Michael Mominey
    • Athletic Administration Magazine (Dec. Issue) (11/23/20)
  • The DII Report: The preseason DII men’s basketball Power 10 drops ahead of opening weekend 
    • NCAA.com (11/18/20) – NSU Ranked No. 6 Nationally

NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale

  • NSU Art Museum in Fort Lauderdale Receives $1.6 Million Gift from Jerry Taylor & Nancy Bryant Foundation
  • Virtual community, entertainment events starting Nov. 22
  • Virtual community, entertainment events starting Nov 15

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