Mularkey’s Message

In 1964, Sony introduced the first videocassette recorder (VCR). The first lung transplant took place. Mary Poppins debuted in movie theaters, and Beatlemania began to spread. In South Florida, the school that would grow to[…]

Mularkey’s Message

I want to start this message by thanking the NSU community for coming together in support of those who have been impacted by the devastation left in the wake of Hurricanes Helene and Milton. We[…]

Mularkey’s Message

The largest class of incoming freshmen joins the NSU Shark family this fall, proof that our university is thriving and continuing along the path for preeminence. The semester began on August 19, and we can[…]

Mularkey’s Message

No matter the season or the weather, NSU continues pursuing a path of preeminence. The results are seen in the students, who launch from the classroom to the community, and in the difference our researchers[…]

Nancy Klimas and Ana M. Palacio

COVID-UPP Study

“Less than half the people who have long COVID know they have it…” —Nancy Klimas, M.D., director of NSU’s Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine The COVID-19 pandemic may feel as though it has come and gone,[…]

Focus on First Responders

By nature of their profession, first responders see more trauma than other citizens. The exposure to trauma takes its toll, but a stigma about asking for needed help exists among law enforcement officers, firefighters, dispatchers,[…]

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[…]

Meet a Mako: Ken Dawson-Scully, Ph.D.

$145 million in active research grants. 170 grants. 100 different funding agencies. “All of those numbers are record highs for the university,” said Ken Dawson-Scully, Ph.D., associate provost and senior vice president for the Division[…]