This week marks 64 years since the 1961 landing of Cuban exiles on the southwestern coast of their homeland in what was, ultimately, a doomed U.S.-backed operation that still haunts many today.
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- Bay of Pigs history course has personal meaning for students whose family members participated in the invasion
- Engineering students and faculty win elite recognition from honor society
FIU’s chapter of an honors society for civil engineering students and professionals has landed among the top three in the nation.
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- Green School students soar at one-of-a-kind semester in D.C.
Profiles of two of six students enrolled in the Green School Semester in D.C., spending the spring learning how to flourish in our country’s capital.
- FIU students take over mega event Ultra Music Festival
Logistics, teamwork and leadership were among the lessons that 30 Chaplin School students learned as they volunteered at the event that welcomed more than 160,000 attendees.
- FIU graduate programs rank among the nation’s top 50
FIU Business' international program ranks No. 2 among U.S. public programs for the fifth year, showcasing leadership excellence.
- Exceptional students recognized for leadership, scholarship and spirit
The Outstanding Student Life Awards annually lift up those who excel academically and distinguish themselves in the arenas of service, innovation and civic engagement. Meet a few of the 2025 winners.
- FIU and Malka Equities establish fund to support excellence in journalism and media education
The contribution will go toward empowering future media leaders with the tools and mentorship needed to uphold truth, compassion and excellence in storytelling.
- Students gain hands-on experience at iconic mega events
A hospitality student organization is connecting Panthers with the experiences they need to land coveted event management jobs.