
欧宝体育app Teams Win Top Awards at SeaPerch Competition
Six teams from 欧宝体育app High School and A.D. Henderson University School (ADHUS) recently competed in the 2018 International SeaPerch Underwater Robotics Championship at the University of Massachusett... More

Renters Create More Wealth than Home Buyers in Many Markets
Renters who reinvest their money have an increasingly better chance at creating wealth than individuals who purchase a home, according to the latest national index produced by 欧宝体育app and FIU faculty.

Alumna's Gift Establishes Women in Leadership Program at 欧宝体育app
Kathleen E. Brush, who earned an M.B.A. from 欧宝体育app in 1980, has donated more than $1.3 million to the College of Business to establish the Kathleen Brush Program for Women in Leadership.

欧宝体育app Architecture Professor Awarded Fulbright Scholarship
Jean Martin Caldieron, Ph.D., associate professor in the 欧宝体育app School of Architecture, has been selected for the J. William Fulbright Scholarship award to conduct research in Mozambique.

欧宝体育app Statement Regarding Inaccurate Palm Beach Post Story
Today, 欧宝体育app issued the following statement in direct response to what it considers inaccurate and misleading reporting by the Palm Beach Post.

欧宝体育app and Barb Schmidt Launch Student Activism Fellowship
Fellowship is for high school students interested in community involvement and social change. Students can earn 6 college credits and a stipend.

Osher LLI at 欧宝体育app Announces Summer Course Schedule
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at 欧宝体育app in Jupiter has announced its course offerings for the summer semester, which begins Tuesday, May 15.

欧宝体育app Student Wins CFGS 3MT Competition
欧宝体育app student Keith Murphy recently won the Conference of Florida Graduate Schools (CFGS) 3MT Competition with his presentation, "Using Light to Control Meal Size."

欧宝体育app Graduate Leading the Way for Women in Tech
Oc茅ane Boulais, a self-described "theater geek," took one engineering class during her freshman year at 欧宝体育app and became hooked.

欧宝体育app Graduate Finding New Ways to Study Sea Level Rise
Mosquitoes, alligators, crocodiles and pythons haven't stopped Hannah Cooper from collecting important data on the impacts of sea level rise deep within the Florida Everglades.