Partnership with Heat, Miccosukee expands at annual Glades Sweep Written by Christine Calvo, February 13th, 2019 The College of Arts, Sciences & Education along with the Miami HEAT and the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida […]
Water institute presents graduate students with annual award Written by Candice Allouch, February 9th, 2019 Each year, the leadership committee for the three centers at the Institute of Water and Environment decides the Graduate Students of […]
CREST CAChE students graduate with masters and PhD Written by Angela Fischer, January 10th, 2019 We are proud to announce that two more students from our first CREST CAChE cohort have successfully defended their master’s […]
2018-2019 Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellows Written by Giselle Cancio, November 5th, 2018 This past Spring, the College of Arts, Sciences & Education (CASE) opened a call for the newly established Distinguished Postdoctoral Scholar […]
Citizen scientists band together to measure urban flooding in Miami Written by Maria Paula Pulido, November 2nd, 2018 More than 100 FIU students and faculty, government officials and concerned citizens gathered on October 27 for FIU’s 3rdannual Sea […]
Will climate change turn Miami into a future Atlantis? Written by Giselle Cancio, October 18th, 2018 Florida research professors studying climate change have serious warnings for the Magic City. They say that Miami’s buildings have come […]
2018 CASE Awards Written by Christine Calvo, October 10th, 2018 Nominated by their fellow colleagues, our dedicated faculty members were recognized at the annual CASE Awards ceremony. The winners were acknowledged […]
South Florida prepares for king tide season Written by Christine Calvo, October 1st, 2018 It’s king tide season again in South Florida, when an intrusive sea lifts fancy boats to street levels, forces tourists […]
The Southeast Environmental Research Center celebrates 25 years! Written by Candice Allouch, September 28th, 2018 Ariana Grande, the European Union, Jurassic Park and Intel’s Pentium Processor all have one thing in common – they all […]
A freshwater, saltwater tug-of-war is eating away at the Everglades Written by Giselle Cancio, August 27th, 2018 The Everglades, nicknamed the river of grass, has endured its share of threats. Decades of human tinkering to make South […]