FIU in D.C.: Possible Pell grant increase, Rosenberg advocates for research grants

In the same week that the House Appropriations committee signaled a potential increase to Pell grant awards, President Mark B. Rosenberg was in the capital to advocate for coastal research, STEM education, accelerated bridge construction — and to enjoy his annual lunch with summer interns. In the midst of the last Congressional workweek before summer […]

FIU among ‘Great Colleges to Work For’ according to The Chronicle of Higher Education

Today The Chronicle of Higher Education named FIU as a “Great Colleges to Work For” in its ninth annual report on The Academic Workplace. One of the largest and most respected workplace-recognition programs in the country, “Great Colleges to Work For” recognizes colleges and universities that earn top ratings from their employees on workforce practices […]

FIU at I-75 keeps BA degrees in sight for transfer students

FIU has teamed up with Broward College to share space and open doors to ever-greater numbers of students. Working side-by-side in a shiny office building, the college and university are serving young people at an outpost located off Interstate 75 in Broward County, about 30 miles north of the Modesto A. Maidique Campus. The site […]

Engineering the future: Expansion provides educational opportunities, new jobs, economic impact

As FIU pushes to expand both geographically and in student enrollment, the university is working with industry leaders to grow its College of Engineering and Computing to meet the needs of the 21st century economy. The expansion would include a $150 million, 225,000-square-foot complex, rendering pictured above, located on an expanded Modesto A. Maidique Campus. […]

FIU Athletics has Best Academic Year on Record

MIAMI (July 5, 2016) – Academics continue to be an important focal point in the FIU Athletic Department. Over the past few years, FIU student-athletes have made tremendous academic strides and the 2015-16 academic year was no exception. The Panthers notched their highest overall grade-point average (3.1) on record, while increasing its Federal Graduation Rate […]

CIES moves to FIU, Landorf named executive director

FIU students and faculty will gain direct access to a global network of leading educational scholars and potential collaborators through a new partnership with the Comparative and International Education Society (CIES). The main administrative office for CIES is moving to FIU as part of the university’s Office of Global Learning Initiatives, headed by Hilary Landorf. […]

Architect, physicist create art from brain images

Art and science come together at FIU with the third installment of the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science Curious Vault Collaboration series. The concept of the Curious Vault project is to pair a scientist and an artist to create a display using at least one item from the Frost Science permanent collection. Titled […]

FIU is research-driven, solution-centered and forward-thinking

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] FIU students, faculty and alumni are making discoveries in the lab, the classroom, the local community, and around the globe – every day. Whether they use words or wind, nanoparticles or algorithms, they are moving forward and making a difference. We invite you to join us on the Next Horizon. FIU in Top Tier of […]

Heithaus on Shark Week: sharks and dolphins, it’s complicated

Sharks and dolphins have shared the ocean for ages, but only recently, scientists have begun to understand the true nature of the relationship between these two masters of the sea. It’s dangerous for dolphins, but sometimes the tables are turned. Airing during Shark Week 2016, Sharks vs. Dolphins: Face Off uncovers the mysteries of the […]