For the eighth consecutive year, FIU lands on the Top 100 Worldwide List of universities for the number of utility patents, as announced today by the National Academy of Inventors.
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- Bling out your vehicle with the latest FIU specialty license plate
Show your pride while styling up your ride.
- FIU earns top grade from Anti-Defamation League for its support of Jewish students
The recognition reflects a wider concern for the safety and well-being of all students on campus, says the leader of the university’s chapter of Hillel.
- In the jungle, students learn how to make tourism sustainable
Hospitality majors observed how tour guides in the Brazilian Amazon ensured the continued viability of their businesses by adhering to practices that avoid harming nature and support local artisans.
- FIU headed to the Big Dance: the science version of March Madness
Among the 64 seeded research teams is that of cancer investigator Diana Azzam. Fans can vote online now.
- Students shine at this year's South Beach Wine & Food Festival®
More than 1,500 FIU students helped fuel the world-famous South Beach Wine & Food Festival®
- Gov. DeSantis announces $2 million to expand access to FIU personalized cancer treatment technology
Researcher Diana Azzam developed a functional precision medicine approach that tests potentially hundreds of already existing drugs against an individual’s tumor samples.
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FIU researchers discovered a way to lengthen the lifespan of lithium-sulfur batteries.
Student Success
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- Delivering results: Behind FIU's unique strategy to lead impact in D.C.
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- She failed to break Apple security, now she works there
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- CasaCuba a step closer to realizing its signature campus building
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Community & Government Relations
- From the Florida swamps to the halls of Washington, D.C.: FIU convenes Everglades restoration scientists and environmental policymakers
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