FIU’s online master’s degree in special education stands out among others Written by Emily Castellanos, April 9th, 2019 A master’s degree in special education is an outstanding way to enrich and advance your special education teaching career. In […]
Aquanaut Hervé Stevenin – from Aquarius to Gateway Written by Catherine Guinovart, April 8th, 2019 Aquanauts who participate in NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) at Aquarius Reef Base are on the cutting edge of […]
We Are Tropics: Alexander Shepack Written by Emily Castellanos, April 4th, 2019 Catching frogs and walking in the rain is more than just a hobby for FIU Tropics PhD student, Alexander Shepack. […]
Fishing for toxins Written by Catherine Guinovart, April 3rd, 2019 Last week Dr. John Berry, associate professor within the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, did a talk at the Ocean […]
Meet our SERC scientists: Dr. Henry Briceño Written by Candice Allouch, April 2nd, 2019 Many don’t find rocks all that interesting, but Dr. Henry Briceño can bring everything back to the rocks – from […]
Dominant tree species drives beta diversity patterns Written by Emily Castellanos, April 2nd, 2019 Despite western Amazonian forests being one of the most diverse tree communities on Earth, their diversity has been exceptionally disproportionate […]
Dr. Burt recognized by Association for Specialists in Group Work Written by Christine Calvo, April 1st, 2019 Dr. Isaac Burt, associate professor within the Department of Counseling, Recreation, and School Psychology, was the recipient of the Association […]
Women in Research: Lorraine Bahrick Written by Ashley Garcia, March 28th, 2019 The FIU’s Infant Development Lab is bright and inviting with blue couches and colored toys and books everywhere. This warm, welcoming […]
Student works on enhancing legacy of pioneering female botanist Written by Ashley Garcia, March 26th, 2019 Meily de Leon, a sophomore studying biology is interested in plants. “Plants are big in healthcare – they’re in the […]
Effects of music timing on exercise experience Written by Christine Calvo, March 18th, 2019 Physical education undergraduate students are studying whether timing music to exercise can make exercising enjoyable. Seniors Cristina Hernandez and Tomas […]