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Today the FIU Board of Trustees voted unanimously to name Jeanette M. Nuñez as the university’s seventh president. Her ...
Alumni Rakesh and Mei Sarna came to FIU to feed their love of global affairs education. The hospitality leaders are now ...
In 2024, an AI-based model created by Google correctly predicted Hurricane Beryl would make landfall in Texas while a top ...
New York’s Coopers Beach named America’s best as environmental concerns knock three U.S. beaches off Dr. Beach’s annual top ...
Associate Professor Nicole Fava was recognized for her research expertise and dedication to student success. She was named ...
The student-run makerspace hosted by the Honors College is empowering students across the university to bring their creative ...
FIU researchers are training AI to detect disinformation by analyzing narrative structure, personas, timelines, and cultural cues.
Panthers are at the helm of groundbreaking research and creative activities. Whether developing antenna systems for space exploration or leading research to preserve the Everglades or producing ...
Populations of reef sharks and rays continue to dramatically decline all across the world, largely because of overfishing. To help bring them back, scientists need to understand which sharks and rays ...
The treasurer of a charitable foundation who manages a $2.5 billion investment portfolio. The nurse who established the world’s first special care unit dedicated to patients with HIV/AIDS. A married ...
From left to right, Dr. Juan C. Cendan, dean, Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine and senior vice president for health affairs, FIU; Jeanette M. Nuñez, interim president, FIU; Matthew A. Love, ...
The CEO of one of Miami’s leading international distribution and global transportation management companies earned an undergraduate degree from FIU in 2004 and soon after got a comeuppance. He arrived ...