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Nova Southeastern University Mandates COVID-19 Vaccine for Students, Employees
Nova Southeastern University is mandating that all students and employees be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by the start of the fall semester.
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Nova Southeastern University Requiring Students, Staff to Be Vaccinated
NBC 6 education reporter Ari Odzer has more on what officials are saying and why some think this is a step in the right direction.
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‘Alive Forever': Visitors Can Virtually Speak With Holocaust Survivor at NSU Exhibit
With the help of groundbreaking technology, you can now virtually speak with a Holocaust survivor.
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You Can Talk to a Holocaust Survivor at New NSU Exhibit
With the help of groundbreaking technology, you can now virtually speak with a Holocaust survivor. NBC 6’s Amanda Plasencia reports
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Combating COVID-19 on College Campuses
NBC 6’s Ari Odzer was at Nova Southeastern University, where school has been in session with very few COVID cases.
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How One South Florida University Is Combating COVID-19
Across the nation, several colleges and universities have welcomed students back to campus only to be forced to go virtual again because of COVID-19 outbreaks. To prevent that scenario, the University of Miami announced Friday that all students would be tested every two weeks for coronavirus. Nova Southeastern University in Davie has been open for three weeks but has had…
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Six Coronavirus Cases Linked to Nova Southeastern University
Six people with ties to Nova Southeastern University have tested positive for COVID-19, school officials said Saturday. According to NSU, all of the individuals had traveled to Ireland before the Trump administration announced travel restrictions for Europe and the United Kingdom. The school didn’t release much information on who the six people were, but NSU says all six individuals –…
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Russia to US: Show Evidence Rebels Downed Jet
Russia rejected Western claims that Kremlin-backed rebels shot down Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17, demanding that America provide evidence of its alleged role in the jet’s downing, NBC News reported.
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Toy Rifle Linked to College Lockdowns in Davie
The lockdown of three college campuses in Davie stemmed from the sighting of a man walking with a toy rifle, according to the Davie Police Department.
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Closures and Cancellations At Schools, Universities Ahead of Dorian
Some schools and universities in South Florida have started to announce closures and cancellations ahead of Hurricane Dorian.
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Miami Dolphins Begin Likely Final Training Camp at Davie Facility in First Season Under Brian Flores
Ahead of their 54th season this fall, the Dolphins holds their first practice Thursday at the team’s training facility on the campus of Nova Southeastern University in Davie.
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Florida's ‘Pill Mills' Were a Gateway to the Opioid Crisis
The Florida clinics started in the 1990s and began proliferating in about 2003, their parking lots filled with vehicles sporting license plates from Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia and elsewhere.
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Miami Conductor Breaks Gender Barriers
A homecoming for Cuban-American conductor performing at Arsht Center.
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NSU University School Brings Out the Best in Students
Bringing out their best means providing a myriad of programs and opportunities, ranging from one of the state’s best debate teams to a butterfly aviary designed by a student to media arts bolstered by a multi-purpose, TV and music production studio.
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Thousands of Gallons of Chocolate Spill on AZ Roadway
After a tanker spilled its load, crews had to work to clean up over 3,000 gallons of the delicious treat.