“The gold medal game. USA versus Canada. It doesn’t get better than that.” ...
When she arrived on campus in 1972, on FIU’s opening day, Acosta saw little more than an old air traffic control tower (a leftover from the airport on which the university was built), the PC building ...
An email about the Golden Scholar Program from the Office of Student Access & Success offered her a lifeline by introducing her to TRIO – federal programs that support underserved students in ...
The Amazon River begins as capillaries of water trickling down the eastern slopes of the Andes. The waters flow, gathering ...
South Florida’s wetlands are playing a growing role in climate resilience and contributing to net greenhouse gas reduction, but the benefits are conditional and uneven across areas.
Unknown to many, this is Florida International University’s Aquarius Reef Base — the centerpiece of FIU's Medina Aquarius ...
I write today to address recent reports regarding a group chat that contains abhorrent and extremely disturbing language. FIU does not and will not tolerate violence, hate, discrimination, harassment, ...
Chemist Lauryn DeGreeff is committed to making explosive and drug searching more effective and safer for detection dogs.
Over the past 10 years, FIU has been recognized five times as a top producer of Fulbright U.S. Scholars. Below are the 2024–2025 faculty and staff awardees: Associate professor of biological sciences, ...
As stronger storms, rising costs and growing coastal populations reshape the nation’s understanding of risk, FIU is leading the most ambitious leap forward in resilience science in a generation.
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