Early Behavior Therapy Found to Aid Children with ADHD Written by CASEnews, February 17th, 2016 Children with attention-deficit problems improve faster when the first treatment they receive is behavioral — like instruction in basic social […]
Mathematics Professor Named Journal Editor Written by CASEnews, January 26th, 2016 Professor Golam Kibria of the Department of Mathematics & Statistics has been appointed as the Editor in Chief for […]
Dr. Soto Receives Two Psychology Awards Written by CASEnews, January 5th, 2016 Congratulations Dr. Fabián Soto for receiving two psychology awards. Dr. Soto received the 2016 American Psychological Association (APA) Distinguished Scientific […]
Girls Don’t Need Female Role Models to Become Scientists Written by CASEnews, January 5th, 2016 Dr. Geoff Potvin‘s research is highlighted in Quartz. In a study of 7,505 high school students, Geoff Potvin, a researcher […]
Why Are So Many Black Women Dying of AIDS? Written by CASEnews, December 11th, 2015 Dr. Laurie Shrage from the Philosophy Department writes an op-ed for the New York Times: The injustices […]
Let’s Focus on Climate Resolve Written by CASEnews, December 2nd, 2015 Dr. Todd Crowl is a co-founder of FIU’s Sea Level Solutions Center. He is also the director of the Southeast […]
FIU Brings in Philanthropic Support from Paul G. Allen’s Vulcan, Inc. to Save Sharks and Rays Written by CASEnews, June 15th, 2015 The Global FinPrint project seeks to find important areas for sharks and rays, understand how these animals interact with vanishing […]
Shopping For Pomegranates At Wal-Mart On New Year’s Day Written by CASEnews, January 1st, 2015 Campbell McGrath, English Department, reads his poem “Shopping For Pomegranates At Wal-Mart On New Year’s Day”.