Math and Science Education Tool for Students Written by Erika Somoza, April 11th, 2018 Brilliant.org is a website where over 5 million users learn Math and Science through interactive problem-solving. Master Math, Science, and […]
Ahoy Learning looking for a team of tutors Written by Erika Somoza, April 11th, 2018 Ahoy Learning is looking for candidates to join their team of tutors. Tutors can choose their own schedule and location, acquire clients […]
Addiction Resource Written by Erika Somoza, April 11th, 2018 Drug use among college students can be due to changes in the environment, new social roles, peer pressure, social anxiety, […]
Sea level rise is unlocking decades old pollution in the Chesapeake Bay Written by Erika Somoza, April 4th, 2018 Agroecologist Kate Tully has been working in collaboration with our very own Ecologist Dr. John Kominoski, looking at the impacts of […]
Sharks provide a natural fertilizer to help nourish coral reefs Written by Erika Somoza, April 4th, 2018 It’s long been known that sharks help nourish coral reefs, but exactly to what extent has never been scientifically mapped […]
The Oceans “Twilight Zone” Written by Erika Somoza, March 12th, 2018 Little is known about the Mesopelagic region of our oceans, even less is known about the fish and invertebrates that inhabit […]
Accelerating Rate of Sea Level Rise Written by Erika Somoza, February 25th, 2018 During the last century, the global rate of sea level rise has to accelerate to 3.4 mm/yr and our regional rate […]
Split-gene drive could hinder spread of Zika Written by Erika Somoza, February 8th, 2018 Gene drives are being looked at to hinder the spread of mosquito-borne diseases. Gene drive is the process of editing the […]
Community Literacy Journal coming to FIU English Department Written by Erika Somoza, January 10th, 2018 In November 2017, Associate Professor Paul Feigenbaum became co-editor of the Community Literacy Journal, a peer-reviewed journal in Writing Studies. […]
Contract Sex: Decriminalization vs. Legalization Written by Erika Somoza, December 7th, 2017 Our very own Department of Philosophy Professor, Dr. Laurie Shrage, was recently a distinguished speaker at the Parr Center for […]