Richard Blanco on aging and the passage of time Written by Christine Calvo, February 18th, 2019 Richard Blanco, a poetry professor at FIU and the fifth presidential inaugural poet in U.S. history, joined Jim Braude and […]
After-School All-Stars Super Fest Field Day Written by Emily Castellanos, December 20th, 2018 South Florida After-School All-Stars brought together kids from local schools to FIU for a fun-filled Super Fest field day. Check out […]
Jeffreen Hayes gives TEDx Talk on arts activism Written by Emily Castellanos, December 7th, 2018 Jeffreen Hayes earned a BA in Humanities from FIU, a Masters in Art History from Howard University, and a Ph.D. in American […]
Lukas Lamb Wotton: Leaving a Footprint in Everglades Research Written by Maria Pulido-Velosa, December 6th, 2018 Lukas Lamb Wotton, M.S student in the Department of Biological Sciences, is on a scientific journey to identify areas […]
Watch how Aquarius is used for future space missions Written by Emily Castellanos, December 5th, 2018 Located eight and a half miles from Key Largo, Florida and 62 feet below the surface, Aquarius is used […]
World’s only undersea research laboratory Written by Christine Calvo, December 4th, 2018 Aquarius Reef Base gives researchers and divers the convenience of living in their underwater field site without sacrificing the comforts […]
Graduate students explain school psychology Written by Christine Calvo, November 15th, 2018 The School Psychology Program prepares school psychologists to deliver comprehensive school psychological services within an urban, multicultural setting for the […]
Do we take our natural habitats for granted? Written by Emily Castellanos, November 7th, 2018 BBC Earth shared a video on how storms, specifically Hurricane Irma, has affected Florida’s mangroves and their overall habitat in […]
Lakes write music, science is listening Written by Giselle Cancio, October 26th, 2018 Growing up, Dr. Evelyn Gaiser spent summers by the water. Today, she’s an aquatic ecologist who studies long-term dynamics of ecosystems […]
Will climate change turn Miami into a future Atlantis? Written by Giselle Cancio, October 18th, 2018 Florida research professors studying climate change have serious warnings for the Magic City. They say that Miami’s buildings have come […]