FIU@Home: Explore Madagascar
Home is the first learning laboratory. This series brings opportunities to discover, explore and create to life-long learners everywhere. Through […]
Home is the first learning laboratory. This series brings opportunities to discover, explore and create to life-long learners everywhere. Through […]
Patricia Heithaus spends her days in front of a computer screen watching videos of coral reefs. The grandmother of four […]
The Earth needs us, even at six feet apart. The 50th anniversary of Earth Day is going digital – with […]
When society thinks about science, many people imagine a person in a lab who is wearing a lab coat looking […]
In a memorandum sent out by Dean Michael R. Heithaus, we’ve learned of the realignment of all of our environmental […]
Dr. Heather Bracken-Grissom, an evolutionary biologist in the Center for Coastal Oceans Research, was recently awarded over $450,000 by the National Science […]
SHARKFEST is back on the National Geographic channel. Season seven kicked off Sunday with “Cannibal Sharks.” Featuring user-generated content shot around the globe, […]
Written by: Sophia Serrano FIU’s Agroecology Program recently hosted its International Workshop on Agroecology and Sustainable Agriculture (IWASA). More than […]
With any new task, challenges arise. Persevering through them is a life lesson. For soon to be Department ofEarth and […]
Ever wondered what the world looks like through the eyes of a butterfly? Computer scientist, Alban Delamarre, and Dr. Jaeson […]