Podcast: LGBTQA+ student experiences with FIU Honors Pride Club
September 4, 2020
In Episode 18 of the “More Than A Major” podcast, College of Arts, Sciences & Education students who are membersPodcast: Vaccine law for COVID-19 and tips for law school with Brian Abramson
July 21, 2020
College of Arts, Sciences & Education alumnus Brian Abramson recently discussed legal perspectives affecting possible COVID-19 vaccines on the2019 CASE Faculty Awards
November 5, 2019
Nominated by their fellow colleagues, the College of Arts, Sciences & Education’s dedicated faculty members were recognized at the annualMemorial for philosophy professor, Dr. Kenneth Henley
November 5, 2018
In a memorandum sent out to the University Community by Provost and Executive Vice President Kenneth G. Furton, we’ve learned of the
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Professor discusses why many popular Halloween costumes are examples of cultural misappropriation
October 28, 2021
As part of an op-ed series, Elizabeth Scarbrough explains cultural misappropriation and why many popular Halloween costumes are examples of it. -
Big data and the rise of the philosopher
September 3, 2020
FIU’s Clinton Castro is taking philosophy to places it hasn’t gone before — big data and the problem of machine bias.