Ph.D. student is on a mission to study equitable water sharing on the Nile
Written by: Candice Allouch and Maria Gabriela Gonzalez FIU Ph.D. student Mekdelawit Messay Deribe grew up in Ethiopia hearing about […]
Written by: Candice Allouch and Maria Gabriela Gonzalez FIU Ph.D. student Mekdelawit Messay Deribe grew up in Ethiopia hearing about […]
As the peak of red tide season approaches, FIU experts are available to talk about how Florida red tide blooms […]
FIU received global recognition by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education for communications projects surrounding two major environmental […]
It’s been more than a year since some have stepped out to a restaurant or even shared a hug. As […]
Healthy oceans begin with us. But how can everyone get involved if they don’t speak English? David Riera, a doctoral […]
By David Barton Bray To stop deforestation, mitigate climate change and help poor rural communities all at the same time, […]
Hawaii’s Hapuna Beach has claimed the top spot in Dr. Beach’s annual Top 10 Best Beaches in America list. FIU […]
The National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration recently released the 2021 hurricane season predictions. Forecasters predict 13 to 20 named storms, […]
Home is the first learning laboratory. This series brings opportunities to discover, explore and create to life-long learners everywhere. Through […]
Thirteen students across FIU’s College of Arts, Sciences & Education have been awarded the Institute of Environment’s 2021 Cristina Menendez […]