“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 ...
Researchers have begun to explore an important caveat for those who incorporate generative AI into the creative process: ...
The day Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed, the Iranian government called for 40 days of public mourning in line with Shiite ...
Today, as a licensed clinical sport psychologist at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida, ...
Among the powerful forces that will impact society in the short term, AI has immediate ramifications for students, ...
The Amazon River begins as capillaries of water trickling down the eastern slopes of the Andes. The waters flow, gathering ...
On FIU Give Day 305, meet a student who is excelling on his own merits but needed the financial help of scholarships to ...
FIU students advance startup ideas in three campus pitch competitions spanning AI, marketplaces and health innovation, ...
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.
FIU marine evolutionary biologist Heather Bracken-Grissom assisted in identification, coordinating with a third-party lab to ...