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Leo Goodwin was a large donor to Nova Southeastern University and is considered one of the primary founders. The building that contains the university's law school, Shepard Broad Law Center, is housed in Leo Goodwin Sr. Hall. In addition, one of the dorms is named the Leo Goodwin Sr. Residence Hall.
Founded in 1974, the school was named in recognition of lawyer and philanthropist Shepard Broad's counsel, community leadership and financial support. The law building's name recognizes Leo Goodwin Sr.'s commitment to the advancement of education and research.
Gwynne Evans, [2] Leo Goodwin, Frank Kugler [1] and Joe Lydon [2] are the only athletes to win medals in three different sports. All of them are from the US and won medals in all three sports at home in St. Louis in 1904.
Nova Southeastern University (NSU) is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity". [140] One notable area of NSU's research looks at the impact of sharks on the health of the ocean. [141] NSU also has its research on other various fields such as biotechnology, life sciences, environment and social sciences.
Leo Goodwin Sr. (1886–1971), founder of GEICO Leo Goodwin Jr. (died 1978), businessman Leo Goodwin (swimmer) (1883–1957), American swimmer and gold medalist
Leo Goodwin, Sr., founder of GEICO; philanthropist [57] Wayne Huizenga, business/civic leader [58] Travis Jeppesen, author [59] Kenneth A. Jessell, educator and 6th President of Florida International University [60] D. James Kennedy, televangelist, author [61] Todd Kohlhepp, serial killer
The sudden death of U.S. sports journalist Grant Wahl who reported passionately on soccer and who died Saturday while covering a World Cup match between Argentina and the Netherlands in Qatar at ...
The 1989 Northwestern State Demons football team was an American football team that represented Northwestern State University as a member of the Southland Conference during the 1989 NCAA Division I-AA football season.