One of the most moving @TEDxNSU talks I've ever had to privilege of bringing to the stage. Jareau Almeyda's 1st person account of his escape from one of the towers on 9/11.
#Remember911@TED@TEDx
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#SeeYouTomorrow for the opening of our 11th Annual Juried Student Exhibition. From 5-7pm in Gallery 217, come see the artwork of your peers! This entire exhibition is a collection of works submitted by students here at NSU! Make sure you’re at this FREE Gallery Opening! #NSU…
crazy to think that one year ago I was giving my TEDx speech and now that video has over 12,000 views on YouTube ❤️ still blessed and honored for the opportunity to share my idea worth spreading
Our last speaker today is Speech, Language, and Communication Disorders major, Sarah Goltsman! Sarah discusses her imposter syndrome and how she has gotten out of this way of thinking by opening a discussion with friends and family.
Guy Harvey, Ph.D., introduces us to “Art and Science Working Together for the Conservation of Large Pelagic Fish.” Guy is a unique blend of artist, scientist, angler, diver, conservationist, and explorer. #TEDxNSU
A cheering crowd receives our next speaker, @NSUFlorida legal studies major Maria Vallardes, who talks about storytelling and the importance of the stories of others!
Assistant Dean and Associate Professor of Management in the College of Business and Entrepreneurship @NSUFlorida, Dr. Rita Shea-Van Fossen talks about embracing challenges to find your meaning! #TEDxNSU
Meet Mariana Guzmán de Pérez doctoral student in Marriage and Family Therapy at NSU. Maria is the 4th speaker today at #TEDxNSU. Maria’s #TedTalk discusses her experiences learning to live in the midst of uncertainty with her husband and three children.
Meet Barry Nierenberg, PhD, ABPP Professor of Psychology at @NSUFlorida and today’s 3rd Speaker at #TEDxNSU. Dr. Nierenberg’s #TedTalk is titled: "Mastering Suffering.” This talk explores some ways people are successful and how to apply these learnings to our own lives.
Recaping on Manuel Lima better known as “the man who turns data into art” #TedTalk presented in 2015 titled: “ A Visual History of Human Knowledge.” How does knowledge grow? Sometimes it begins with one insight and grows into many branches.