Students awarded NSF GRFP grant Written by Christine Calvo, October 1st, 2019 The four recipients of the National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GFRP) are conducting research ranging in disciplines from […]
CREST CAChE awarded additional funding Written by Maria Paula Pulido, October 1st, 2019 After just starting its fourth year, the CREST Center for Aquatic Chemistry and Environment (CAChE) has been awarded its third […]
FCE LTER book published Written by Candice Allouch, September 29th, 2019 The FCE LTER program within the Institute of Water and Environment has published a book as part of the National […]
Biomolecular students receive travel awards Written by Wilma Dagdag-Vega, September 24th, 2019 Doctoral students working with faculty in the Biomolecular Sciences Institute recently received travel awards to present their research at two […]
Monitoring Earth’s climate from the ocean floor Written by Giselle Cancio, September 19th, 2019 Scuba diving is the one way to reach the world’s only operating underwater research lab – and CBS News dove […]
Up Close: Silvina Di Pietro Written by Jessica Rodriguez, September 12th, 2019 At the College of Arts, Sciences & Education, we’re training the next generation of changemakers. Our faculty and students are […]
Biomolecular innovators receiving U.S. patents Written by Wilma Dagdag-Vega, September 9th, 2019 Dr. Francisco Fernandez-Lima and postdoctoral fellow Kevin Jeanne Dit Fouque were recently awarded a U.S. patent for their invention: “Materials […]
Trinational coastal resilience workshop report published in Research Outreach Written by Candice Allouch, September 6th, 2019 Dr. Rita Teutonico, Associate Dean of Research with FIU’s College of Arts, Sciences & Education, recently organized a workshop to […]
Is red tide returning? Written by Christine Calvo, August 26th, 2019 Particles of dust from the Sahara Desert are responsible for the cotton candy-like skies recently seen in South Florida. Yet […]
Algae bloom has resurfaced, but it’s not red tide Written by Emily Castellanos, August 19th, 2019 Blue-green algae has been clogging up the waterways in Manatee County, FL. Common this time of year, especially in fresh […]