Biologist becomes one of America’s greenest mayors Written by Kasey Cortes-Lohn, February 5th, 2018 You may have seen Philip Stoddard around campus or have had the pleasure of taking one of his Biology courses. […]
Dr. Bruce McCord discusses advances in DNA Written by Kasey Cortes-Lohn, February 5th, 2018 Advances in DNA are changing the way research can help solve crimes forever. About 24 years ago, it would take […]
Young women are using A.D.H.D. drugs in greater numbers Written by Kasey Cortes-Lohn, January 31st, 2018 The percentage of young adult women who filled prescriptions for drugs used to treat attention deficit disorder has increased more […]
Two successful seasons of handcycling Written by Kasey Cortes-Lohn, January 26th, 2018 The School of Education and Human Development’s Recreational Therapy program, in partnership with Miami-Dade Parks Disability Services, recently celebrated two […]
Concrete with a Purpose Written by Kasey Cortes-Lohn, January 26th, 2018 In an empty lot near the corner of 23rd Street and North Miami Avenue in Wynwood there’s a giant statue […]
Patent invention could stop cancer in its tracks Written by Kasey Cortes-Lohn, January 25th, 2018 Professor Yuan Liu, a faculty member of the Biomolecular Sciences Institute (BSI), was recently granted a U.S. Patent (Patent No. […]
CASE student awarded 2018 MLK Peace Award Written by Kasey Cortes-Lohn, January 17th, 2018 Congratulations are in order for Nery Lopez, a College of Arts, Sciences & Education student, who was awarded the 2018 Rev. […]
Coastal colleges struggle to prepare for sea level rise Written by Kasey Cortes-Lohn, January 12th, 2018 For many colleges and universities on America’s coasts, the threat is no longer theoretical. Sea-level rise — along with increased […]
East Coast will miss a once in a Blue Moon opportunity Written by Kasey Cortes-Lohn, January 12th, 2018 On January 31st 2018, a super blue blood moon eclipse will be visible in the night sky; a sight not […]
Rare footage captured of sixgill shark in Philippines Written by Kasey Cortes-Lohn, January 9th, 2018 On a recent mission to search for sunken World War II ships off Leyte Island in the Philippines, a rare sighting […]