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Today the FIU Board of Trustees voted unanimously to name Jeanette M. Nuñez as the university’s seventh president. Her ...
Alumni Rakesh and Mei Sarna came to FIU to feed their love of global affairs education. The hospitality leaders are now ...
It is not often that cold, hard facts determine what people care most about and what they believe. Instead, it is the power and familiarity of a well-told story that reigns supreme. Whether it’s a ...
In 2024, an AI-based model created by Google correctly predicted Hurricane Beryl would make landfall in Texas while a top ...
Associate Professor Nicole Fava was recognized for her research expertise and dedication to student success. She was named ...
New York’s Coopers Beach named America’s best as environmental concerns knock three U.S. beaches off Dr. Beach’s annual top ...
Faculty Excellence" event, FIU honored more than 100 researchers and creative scholars for their outstanding contributions to scholarship and impact.
The student-run makerspace hosted by the Honors College is empowering students across the university to bring their creative ...
Five distinguished alumni have earned recognition for leading by example, scaling corporate peaks on their own terms and changing lives for the better. They represent the best of us.
A new study led by shark ecologist and FIU alumna Naomi F. Farabaugh found the type of species and number of sharks and rays ...
Lead researcher Jennifer Rehage, a coastal and fish ecologist and associate professor at the FIU Institute of Environment, presented the study’s findings at a BTT panel event in Tallahassee, FL.
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