An FDOT public meeting on Thursday will detail plans for the span, which is intended to make crossing the heavy traveled road between MMC and Sweetwater safer for students.
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- An unexpected lesson: FIU’s Adam Smith Center changed everything for me
An undergraduate business student sought to expand his knowledge of global markets. What he learned led instead to his founding an educational organization for Afghan girls.
- Top-of-the-line esports lounge opens at FIU in partnership with Alienware
The state-of-the-art gaming facility gives students a chance to explore the intersection between personal interests and career goals as the multibillion-dollar industry continues to heat up.
- Horticulture professor named a USDA fellow
Amir A. Khoddamzadeh is one of just nine scientists selected for the special fellowship, which is awarded to individuals who work at Hispanic-Serving Institutions.
- Caring for the aging population of 9/11 responders
As a growing number of those who served in the wake of the World Trade Center attack move to Florida, FIU researchers look to address their ongoing needs.
- FIU scores high marks in Wall Street Journal rankings
FIU ranks No. 1 in the nation among public universities in "student experience."
- Welcome to the future: robot chef whips up tasty meals at FIU
Move over Wall-E, R2D2 and Terminator. There’s a new robot in town — and it’s making quick Panther meals.
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- Come for the camaraderie, stay for the game
Panthers eagerly join family and friends at a variety of Homecoming events this week in a lead up to the contest on Saturday, when hopes will be pinned on a second win in newly renamed Pitbull Stadium
- Best career advice no matter your major: an FIU founder and hospitality industry legend tells it like it is
50 years later, Rocco Angelo of the Chaplin School still mentors students and stays connected with the hospitality leaders he has taught over the decades. Learn his tips for professional success.
Student Success
- AI is a “game changer” in construction, students learn in innovative class
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- Alumna is one of the top figure skaters in the country
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
- Oceans without sharks would be far less healthy – new research
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.
- Big sharks equal big impact, but there’s a big problem
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.
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- Oceans without sharks would be far less healthy – new research
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.
Community & Government Relations
- FIU convenes national dialogue on corruption in Latin 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.