In an opinion piece for the Miami Herald, the chair of the Florida Board of Governors and President Kenneth A. Jessell highlight the success of Miami's public research university.
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- Study identifies areas in Mexico City Metro affected by land subsidence
Team of geophysicists pinpoints transit system vulnerabilities, provides roadmap for mitigation.
- Out of my comfort zone: Visit to the nation’s capital has got a student thinking bigger
Taking part in FIU’s Washington, D.C., “fly-in” opportunity has opened new possibilities for a graduating senior.
- Female mosquitoes rely on one another to choose the best breeding sites − and with the arrival of spring, they’re already on the hunt
Biological sciences researchers at FIU write in The Conversation.
- Honors College freshman who appears in ‘Stranger Things’ is crushing campus life
A future star: International business major Alex Wagenman has hurled himself into all things FIU while actively pursuing his next big screen role.
- The climate debate: FIU convened a diverse group of leading experts to discuss paths forward
To tackle some of the toughest questions about environmental resilience, FIU hosted scholars and activitists.
- The ultimate gift: Honoring the donors who gave their bodies to medical education
The Wertheim College of Medicine students held a ceremony of gratitude for those who made possible their training in the anatomy lab.
Highlighted Articles
- FIU experts tapped for study of possible links between childhood lead exposure and psychiatric diseases
Multimillion-dollar investigation aims to explore the effects of the toxic metal on neurons, brain circuitry and behavior.
- Ransomware can hide in the websites you upload files to
FIU cybersecurity researchers warn that requests to access your files might be able to bypass antivirus software.
Student Success
- American Express offers jobs, internships to 25 FIU students
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 launches first-of-its-kind Center for Fraternity and Sorority Enrichment
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
- Female mosquitoes rely on one another to choose the best breeding sites − and with the arrival of spring, they’re already on the hunt
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 receives $2.45 million federal grant to address disparities related to deaths of Black women from pregnancy-related causes
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
- The ultimate climate resilience tech: an even more powerful Wall of Wind
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
- 305 in the 202: FIU brews up the Congressional Cafecito Challenge
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.