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Creating art offered the children the space to explore, express themselves without fear of being “wrong” and succeed in ways ...
Vaye came to FIU in 2018 after receiving a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Liberia. He ...
Learn all about the ocean’s top predators.FIU shark scientists will appear in multiple shows during National Geographic’s SharkFest 2025 including a six-part series co-hosted by FIU’s Mike Heithaus.
Forward-thinking. Innovative. Unstoppable. Whether exploring remote parts of the world or making groundbreaking impacts from the lab, FIU researchers are at the forefront of innovation, delivering ...
FIU Magazine A bit of nostalgia – and lots of excitement about FIU's rising national status – fills the new issue of FIU Magazine. Take a look back at the university's remarkable history and revel in ...
No matter your major, opportunities await you in the nation’s capital. FIU’s center on Capitol Hill introduces you to the workings of the federal government and can help you land an internship or job.
The researchers compared EOD characteristics from field experiments off Palos Verdes, California from 1989 to 1991. They looked at the differences between predatory and defensive behaviors. The ...
Tomás R. Guilarte, professor and dean of FIU’s Robert Stempel College of Public Health & Social Work, has dedicated more than 30 years of his career to uncovering the lifelong effects of childhood ...