NSU Horizons Spring 2010

hen I think about Nova Southeastern University , I think about possibilities and support,” said Yulia Watters, a Ph.D. student in the Department of Family Therapy in the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences. As part of her coursework, Watters is working as a clinician at the Douglas Gardens Hospice in the Miami Jewish Home and Hospital. “My work in hospice gives me an opportunity to create relationships on a daily basis. By building relationships with patients, I am hoping to make a difference in their lives.” Through her work, Watters experiences firsthand how one person can truly improve the daily lives of others. Through your annual gift to NSU, you too can see how one person can impact the lives of others—like Yulia Watters, her NSU classmates, and the diverse communities they serve. Annual gifts support the colleges and programs that help our more than 29,000 students change the world. Give your gift online today at www.nova.edu/changingtheworld , or complete and return the enclosed envelope. Touching Lives W “ Yulia Watters, Ph.D. Candidate

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