By Saxon Campbell
NSU has a lot of organizations and many ways to get involved. The RiverHawk Engagement Committee is a group of university community members who are committed to elevating the culture of engagement at NSU.
REC is comprised of people from various constituencies who collaborate on initiatives to improve the campus culture, NSU and partnerships with surrounding communities. During the summer, REC discussed many ways to make this happen.
REC kicked off the year by giving every incoming freshman a commemorative coin. Each coin is engraved with the NSU seal on one side, which was chosen for the coin to remind one of the proud heritage and history of this institution and NSU's five core values on the other. The purpose of this coin is simple. Each student who received a coin is to keep it throughout their time at NSU. When they graduate, it is expected that they pass this coin to an individual who has helped them achieve success. This is just one of the many things that REC has done to start a tradition at NSU.
"Anyone, student, faculty, staff, community member, is welcome to attend the meetings, whether to bring a new issue to the table or to become more involved on campus," said Evelyn Woods, head of REC.
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