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We are proud that once again, FIU faculty’s Fulbright project proposals were selected and funded, enabling our faculty to ...
In the summer of 2020, Biscayne Bay went into respiratory distress. High water temperatures coupled with lots of phosphorus nearly killed our bay. Hundreds of fish and marine life died. Todd Crowl, ...
The award supports programming designed to boost retention and graduation rates of Panthers who are first-generation college ...
Jordan Dawson '25 turned a roadblock into a string of triumphs, including his recent selection as one of Google's prestigious ...
Florida’s legislature established the scientific research group and has instituted universal genetic testing for newborns in ...
Creating art offered the children the space to explore, express themselves without fear of being “wrong” and succeed in ways ...
Students in the MBA in Sports Management program traveled to Spain for a behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings of one of the world's most successful sports organizations.
A College of Engineering & Computing study examines health implications for firefighters, soldiers and others in dangerous jobs. It is funded by the Army Medical Research and Development Command.
Warning signs of an unhealthy heart, though, can lurk — not so quietly — in its many complex sounds. That's why FIU researchers Joshua Hutcheson and Valentina Dargam have come up with a way to "listen ...
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