Higher education gets a reboot
FIU has introduced new programs and policies to improve graduation and retention rates, as well as other key statewide metrics.
Building better bridges: An FIU professor is leading the nation’s efforts to make infrastructure safer
An FIU professor leads the charge to update the nation’s aging infrastructure.
Higher education gets a reboot
FIU has introduced new programs and policies to improve graduation and retention rates, as well as other key statewide metrics.
Why not us? Butch Davis returns to the college football sidelines with a mission to put FIU on the map
The excitement is palpable as new head football coach Butch Davis begins his reign.
When disaster strikes: A new program prepares students to respond to catastrophes worldwide
Lieutenant Steven Castell MA ’16 was just weeks into a new job when Hurricane Matthew brewed over the Atlantic Ocean.
On a quiet, 30-acre property near West Palm Beach, Fla., 19 Florida grasshopper sparrows are starting to sing.
The Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU has opened a traveling exhibit that addresses the many faces of inhumanity.
FIU has implemented new teaching methods resulting in double-digit pass rate increases across introductory math courses.
Research coming out of FIU combines advanced chemical coatings created in a campus lab with one of the most commonly available fabrics on earth.
Alumnus Emilio Vazquez ’95 is not alone in his love for FIU. He and his wife, Cynthia Vazquez ’95, are both alumni of the university.
Someone with a keen eye, an exhaustive knowledge of world history and the means to purchase pretty much whatever he deems a valuable artifact needs more than a closet to hold his treasures.
Chad Moss ’94 has made the largest donation from an alumnus in FIU history.
Startup fever is in the air and growing in Miami.
In 1999, FIU welcomed the Dalai Lama as all of South Florida buzzed with excitement over the spiritual leader’s first-ever visit to the region.
Very Important Panther: Humberto “Burt” Cabañas ’76
As dean of students, Cathy Akens sees it all: from students looking to change the world and lead the march to those struggling with the transition to university life.