As rising seas and saltier soils threaten one of Florida’s most iconic symbols, scientists are racing to protect Florida’s state tree.
Experiential gifts are trending this year. Here’s a guide for last-minute shoppers, which includes tickets to the South Beach ...
A dizzying array of stuff the team WILL need and MIGHT need goes along with the players and coaches – to the tune of 12,000 ...
During graduation ceremonies this week, nearly 5,000 new alumni celebrated their achievements among family, friends and ...
Dr. David Kalfa is changing the practice of complex neonatal cardic care. A professor, researcher and surgeon, he brings ...
Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity has opened a space on campus that invites in its member as well as the larger university. It's a ...
Work in fields such as health and medicine, the environment, engineering and technology innovation have put FIU on the map. And 2026 looks to be another blockbuster.
Julius Pierce collects a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and prepares to flash his prowess on the field Dec. 26 as he ...
Robert Fernandez was one class short of graduating in 1975. This week, at age 85, the now-retired businessman collects his ...
“Early Action” unfolded at 3:05 p.m. on December 11. That is when the FIU Office of Admissions formally made available its first round of decisions for the 2026-2027 academic year. Florida applicants ...
Professor Sonia Underwood examines the stereotype of scientists working with beakers in a university lab and seeks to broaden ...
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