Undergrads across the U.S. join unique coastal environmental research experience at FIU
A lucky group of undergraduates from across the nation had the summer of a lifetime exploring the iconic coastal ecosystems […]
A lucky group of undergraduates from across the nation had the summer of a lifetime exploring the iconic coastal ecosystems […]
A diverse group of men and women in background, nationality, interests and ambitions, these individuals are shining examples of what […]
As the peak of red tide season approaches, FIU experts are available to talk about how Florida red tide blooms […]
A diverse group of men and women in background, nationality, interests and ambitions, these individuals are shining examples of what […]
Thirteen students across FIU’s College of Arts, Sciences & Education have been awarded the Institute of Environment’s 2021 Cristina Menendez […]
Home is the first learning laboratory. This series brings opportunities to discover, explore and create to life-long learners everywhere. Through […]
Anahita Esmaeilian has been thinking about the threat of unclean drinking water on our planet for a long time. She […]
Walking through a pharmacy as a child, Daniel Ruiz saw rows and rows of bottles lining the walls. A simple […]
Walter Gonzalez didn’t have a lot of lasting friendships as a kid so he spent much of his time collecting […]
José R. Almirall has been elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Almirall, a chemistry professor in the College of […]