FIU’s School of Nursing, the nation’s
only program to transform foreign-trained doctors into nursing professionals,
has won a $1.4- million grant. The U.S. Department of Labor
award will be used to expand and enhance FIU’s New Americans in Nursing program...(more)
The XIVth Dalai Lama of Tibet, His Holiness
Tendzin Gyatso, will visit FIU on Sept. 22, delivering a lecture free
of charge exclusively for FIU students, faculty, staff and friends
of the University. His lecture will address “Compassion–The
Source of Happiness.”...(more)
A team comprising Florida International University College of Law (COL) students won secondplace honors in its first national moot court competition...(more)
For the fourth consecutive year, the FIU Model United Nations Team captured top honors at the annual National Model United Nations conference in New York City...(more)
FIU will welcome its third State Department Diplomat-in-Residence Mark Boulware this summer. Boulware has served as the U.S. Consul General in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, since October 2001....(more)
Florida International University 's Marine Biology program at Biscayne Bay Campus will soon have a new home. The University broke ground last April on a new 57,000-square-foot teaching and research laboratory...(more)
American civil rights legend Robert Moses
has joined the faculty at Florida International University as an eminent scholar in FIU’s Center for Urban Education and Innovation...(more)
In the 2004 Legislative session, FIU emerged as one of Miami-Dade County 's biggest winners ...(more)
The FIU's men's basketball program has a new head coach with a familiar name--Sergio Rouco, formerly an assistant for the Golden Panthers who has earned a national reputation for strong recruiting....(more)
As part of the University's contributions to the education of the next generation of physicians, the Honors College is offering an accelerated pre-medical program beginning with a Summer B Pre-Medicine Summer Institute....(more)
In an innovative move that will foster partnerships to benefit FIU and its students while strengthening South Florida 's economy, the University's Council of 100 has been reorganized. ...(more)
FIU's Center for Energy and Technology of the Americas (CETA) recently won a grant of more than $100,000 to research the recovery of natural gas...(more)
After only two years of operation, the Florida International University College of Law (COL) took a major step toward provisional accreditation by the American Bar Association...(more)
Two members of FIU's Religious Studies Department have been honored for research and programs that promote understanding of other cultures....(more)
The Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) awarded FIU's ITE student chapter its 2004 Best Chapter award in recognition of its outstanding program of activities...(more)
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