Meet a Mako: Brad Williams, Ph.D.

67 offices around NSU were brought together under one umbrella earlier this year—the Division of Enrollment Management and Student Affairs. Designed for the optimal student experience—a seamless transition from one part of student life to[…]

Thinking Outside the Box

Brent Goldman, Ed.D., grew up hearing stories about NSU around the dinner table. His father served as the dean of education at the university for 20 years and shared his experiences in developing distance- and[…]

This Library Is Your Library 

On any given day at the Alvin Sherman Library, a cross-section of NSU and the Broward County community can be found. In a first-floor study room, a mom, grandparent, and five-year-old child are attending a[…]

Once a Shark, Always a Shark

The Zager family has a long-standing connection to NSU University School (USchool). Michael Zager, founder and CEO of Z Wealth Solutions, graduated from USchool before earning a degree in finance from Boston University and starting[…]

Triple Shark Leaves Legacy

Triple Shark. Dean. Donor. Crisis Clinician. Alumna. Champion of Veterans. Pilot. Grandmother. Dog Walker. And, if needed, even barista. Kimberly Durham, Psy.D., has held many titles during her lifetime—some earned and some bestowed upon her.[…]

Vital Vaccinators

Alumni and students from NSU’s College of Pharmacy have played a pivotal role in the release of the COVID-19 vaccinations in South Florida. They are on the frontlines for receiving, storing, reconstituting, and administering the[…]

Fellows Profile: Peter Woolf

As an avid supporter of NSU’s Alvin Sherman Library, Research, and Information Technology Center, Peter Woolf was thrilled to be among the first to help update one of the library’s 23 study rooms. The renovated[…]

The Art of Giving

NSU alumnus Jake Wurzak (J.D., ’11) is an entrepreneurial leader in the South Florida community and a valued member of the NSU Fellows Society. He serves as president of Wurzak Hotel Group and is a[…]

A Champion for Student Scholarships

Candice Leaty spent her junior and senior years of high school writing one scholarship essay after another. Her mother worked three jobs to maintain their family. While Leaty qualified for financial aid, it was not[…]