Faculty in the Robert Stempel College of Public Health and Social Work say the risk of Ebola to the general U.S. public remains low, but the outbreak highlights the importance of global health.
As more people turn to AI for emotional support, licensed clinical social worker Natalia Giordano explains what it can and ...
The seven-story facility on the university’s main campus creates “a place where learning, discovery and patient care happen ...
Dr. Isa Sabir ’21, M.D. ’26 shares how an FIU undergraduate program supported and guided him through med school application ...
Radioactive waste and contamination, like that created during the Manhattan Project’s launch of the world’s first nuclear ...
Feeding both those who have faced a natural disaster and the people helping them recover is not a task to be taken lightly, ...
The best beach in America is actually two beaches in one, according to Dr. Beach’s annual Top 10 list. Kauai, Hawaii, topped ...
Quantum computers get a lot of attention, even though they are not ready for prime time, but quantum sensors are already ...
Good thing alumna Carmen Molina ’89 brings decades of experience to her new position as principal of the all-girls Our Lady ...
A common vegetable oil may hold the key to fighting some of the world’s most dangerous viruses. FIU received a U.S. patent ...
FIU research found that low levels of Vitamin D can impact gut health, triggering digestive problems and inflammatory ...
Faculty Excellence” event recognized more than 120 faculty members from all across the university, ranging from engineering ...
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