Women in Research: Caroline Simpson Written by Ashley Garcia, June 24th, 2019 Caroline Simpson’s work is out of this world – literally. An astronomy professor in the College of Arts, Sciences & […]
Professors discuss water issues at UNESCO conference Written by Ashley Garcia, June 6th, 2019 Located at the epicenter of sea level rise impact, FIU is intimately aware of the importance of water security and […]
Women in Research: Lorraine Bahrick Written by Ashley Garcia, March 28th, 2019 The FIU’s Infant Development Lab is bright and inviting with blue couches and colored toys and books everywhere. This warm, welcoming […]
Student works on enhancing legacy of pioneering female botanist Written by Ashley Garcia, March 26th, 2019 Meily de Leon, a sophomore studying biology is interested in plants. “Plants are big in healthcare – they’re in the […]
Increasing representation of underrepresented groups among STEM faculty members Written by Ashley Garcia, January 9th, 2019 This article originally appeared in Higher Education Today, and is the latest in a series on campus climate and STEM success. ACE is partnering […]
Women in Research: Deborah Goldfarb Written by Ashley Garcia, December 6th, 2018 Deborah Goldfarb, assistant professor of psychology and attorney, spends her days attempting to unravel the mysteries of some of the […]
Women in Research: Angela Laird Written by Ashley Garcia, October 26th, 2018 Angela Laird, Professor from the Department of Physics, is committed to finding the answers to two questions – “How does […]
Women in Research: Dee Mills Written by Ashley Garcia, October 3rd, 2018 When it comes to deducing conclusions from the examination of minute traces of evidence, DeEtta “Dee” Mills, associate professor of […]