NSU Horizons Spring 2014

38 HORIZONS A new, commemorative monument pays tribute to NSU’s generous donors, while also serving as an oasis for the main campus in Davie. Fellows’ Way honors Fellows Society members who have given to NSU since its founding in 1964. The Fellows Society was created to acknowledge indi- viduals, corporations, and trusts who have made cumulative gifts of $50,000 or more or who have committed to making a minimum gift of $50,000. Fellows’ Way is located in the heart of the NSU campus, between the Carl DeSantis Building and the Rose and Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center. The architecturally intriguing monument features seating areas on each side and is gracefully landscaped. “NSU Fellows provide scholarships and opportunities for NSU students to reach and fulfill their potential in their lives, fields of study, and resulting careers,” said George L. Hanbury II, Ph.D., president and CEO of NSU. For more information about the Fellows Society, contact fellows@nova.edu . Monument Honors Fellows Society from left: Jacqueline Travisano, NSU executive vice president and COO; William and Susan Gallo of the Fellows Society; Alan B. Levan, NSU Board of Trustees member, and Susie Levan, both cochairs of the Ambassadors Board; George L Hanbury II, NSU president and CEO, and Jana Hanbury.

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