Latest News from USAID WA-WASH Written by Kasey Cortes-Lohn, September 1st, 2016 The USAID’s Global Waters series tells the story of water-related efforts from around the globe. The magazine features in-depth articles […]
Creative Writing Annual Potluck 2016 Written by Kasey Cortes-Lohn, August 28th, 2016 New MFA students were welcomed into the Creative Writing Program fold during the Annual Potluck Gathering. Guests included English and […]
Prince Bernhard Nature Fund Written by Kasey Cortes-Lohn, August 25th, 2016 The Prince Bernhard Nature Fund supports collaborative conservation initiative for Haitian Palms. Prince Bernhard Nature Fund from the Netherlands has […]
Benefits vs. Hazards of Summer Sunlight Exposure Written by Kasey Cortes-Lohn, August 8th, 2016 The amount of sunlight you need for optimum vitamin D production may not be the same as someone else. That’s […]
Ecosphere Features Cover Article on FIU Faculty Findings of Cold Spell Effects on Nonnative Fish Populations Written by Kasey Cortes-Lohn, July 5th, 2016 The coastal mangrove reaches of the Everglades are subject to major disturbances, including extreme cold events. Such a 100‐year extreme […]
Legal Psychology faculty funded by NSF Written by Kasey Cortes-Lohn, June 17th, 2016 The Department of Psychology is happy to announce that two of the Legal Psychology Program faculty members have received funding […]
Guilarte Discovery Opens Door to Further Research into Treatment of Neurodegenerative Disease Written by Kasey Cortes-Lohn, May 26th, 2016 Researchers at Florida International University and Columbia University may have found a novel function for translocator protein 18 kDa (TSPO), […]
Congratulations to the Department of Philosophy Written by Kasey Cortes-Lohn, May 12th, 2016 The Department of Philosophy is proud to announce that several philosophy students have been selected for prestigious summer workshops. Jean […]
2016 Lawrence Sanders Award a Success Written by Kasey Cortes-Lohn, May 2nd, 2016 We were honored to host author, Tim O’Brien, at our university as he received the 2016 Lawrence Sanders Award in […]
Young Scientist Wins First Place Presentation at the Annual Southeast Cell Science Symposium Written by Kasey Cortes-Lohn, April 26th, 2016 Angelo e Andres, undergraduate student majoring in Chemistry, received first place poster presentation at the 11th Annual Southeast Cell Science […]