2019 NSU Fact book

96 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY O¡ce of Special Events and Projects Housed within the OŠce of Campus Life and Student Engagement, the OŠce of Special Events and Projects coordinates, hosts, and sponsors university-wide events such as the Student Life Achievement Awards and CommunityFest. The oŠce is also responsible for Weekend Programming and our Sharks on the Scene (S.O.S.) Program, oŒering students exclusive dis- counted tickets to some of the largest events South Florida has to oŒer. O¡ce of Recreation and Wellness The OŠce of Recreation and Wellness (NSU RecWell) strives to enhance transformative learning and quality of life for the NSU community through diverse pro- grams and services in an inclusive environment. Programs and services include intramural and club sports, fitness and wellness programming, scuba and rescue certifications, and outdoor adventures. NSU RecWell oversees the RecPlex, located within the Don Taft University Center and the Aquatic Center, housing the largest pool in South Florida! The RecPlex is more than 100,000 square feet and houses 15,000 square feet of cardiovascular and strength equipment, two indoor basketball courts, three racquetball courts, an indoor climbing wall, a leisure pool, three multipur- pose rooms, and men’s and women’s locker rooms— both equipped with showers and saunas. O¡ce of Student Leadership and Civic Engagement The OŠce of Student Leadership and Civic Engage- ment provides NSU students with the opportunity to become involved in a variety of leadership pro- grams and volunteer activities in the community. Programs include service days, alternative breaks, the Leadership Conference, and the Emerging Leaders Experience. The oŠce also houses NSU’s premier leadership program, Razor’s Edge, a dynamic leadership development program for high- performing student leaders who participate in a four-year curriculum that includes curricular and cocurricular elements. Students in the program graduate with a minor in experiential leadership. O¡ce of Student Media The OŠce of Student Media oversees the manage- ment of the publication of The Current (the NSU student newspaper), WNSU (the student-operated radio station), and Sharks United Television (SUTV— the student-operated campus TV station). In addition, Student Media annually hosts the NSU Multimedia Conference and Multimedia Camp. The oŠce also supports the promotion of all campus events and programs to inform students about activities at the university. O¡ce of Student Conduct and Community Standards The OŠce of Student Conduct and Community Standards supports the educational mission of the institution by reviewing and resolving alleged viola- tions of the student Code of Conduct. Guided by the university’s eight core values, the oŠce encour- ages students to take responsibility for their actions, learn conflict resolution skills, enhance decision- making ability, and develop social awareness and ethical values. O¡ce of Student Disability Services The OŠce of Student Disability Services provides information and individualized accommodations, including support services and auxiliary aids for students with identified disabilities, to ensure equal and comprehensive access to university programs, services, and campus facilities. O¡ce of Administrative Services and Marketing The OŠce of Administrative Services and Marketing sets the standards for all marketing and communica- tions for the division and works with all oŠces to produce materials that inform the university com- munity of its activities, programs, and services. The oŠce oversees the Student Poster Printing service by providing complimentary, wide-formatted posters for student organizations and academic units. The oŠce also oversees the Shark Fountain Brick Cam- paign and publishes an e newsletter, SharkFins , that reaches 24,000 NSU students weekly. Student A airs | College of Undergraduate Studies

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