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- Chemistry as a building block for scientific literacy?
Taking chemistry before biology can actually better prepare students for their biology courses, according to a new research study.
- Public Health alumna turned CEO of Jackson North Medical Center shares leadership insights
Marie Sandra Severe '15 is the senior vice president and CEO of Jackson North Medical Center in North Miami Beach.
- FIU launches open-access Forensic Research Library
Florida International University (FIU) has launched a first-of-its-kind resource for forensic science practitioners, students, researchers, and ...
- FIU shark experts
FIU has some of the top marine researchers in the country, including several focused on the science of sharks. ...
- FIU scientists featured in SharkFest 2022 shows on National Geographic
FIU shark scientists will appear in three original shows and three new series episodes of National Geographic’s SharkFest 2022.
- New FIU Foundation initiative to generate novel, philanthropy-supported solutions to advance university priorities
The world of philanthropy is shifting as more and more donors at every level of giving are interested in getting involved directly in the programs they’re supporting.
Highlighted Articles
- Meet SGA President Cris Lugo, an international student
Cris Lugo hopes to improve access to technology in underserved communities.
- LGBTQA Mentorship Program marks 20 years of support for FIU students
June is Pride Month, and this year, a program that has guided hundreds of Panthers on their journey to a college degree celebrates 20 years at FIU: the LGBTQA Mentorship Program.
Student Success
- Engineering students’ seawater battery project wins first at Go Green North America
Cyber threats have no borders. One hacker in one place can damage an entire company – along with its employees and clients – all over the world.
- 2 Panthers earn Fulbright Awards
Cyber threats have no borders. One hacker in one place can damage an entire company – along with its employees and clients – all over the world.
Research
- Mangroves need Everglades restoration now more than ever
Cyber threats have no borders. One hacker in one place can damage an entire company – along with its employees and clients – all over the world.
- Stephen M. Black appointed associate dean of research at College of Medicine
Cyber threats have no borders. One hacker in one place can damage an entire company – along with its employees and clients – all over the world.
FIU in the news
- FIU experts available to discuss the Supreme Court's possible Roe v. Wade decision and similar topics
Cyber threats have no borders. One hacker in one place can damage an entire company – along with its employees and clients – all over the world.
- Migration to the US is on the rise again – but it’s unlikely to be fully addressed during the Summit of the Americas, or anytime soon
Cyber threats have no borders. One hacker in one place can damage an entire company – along with its employees and clients – all over the world.