University named “Great College to Work For” for third year
By: Xavier Holloway/Staff Writer The University has been named a “Great College to Work For” by the Chronicle of Higher Education for the third…
By: Xavier Holloway/Staff Writer The University has been named a “Great College to Work For” by the Chronicle of Higher Education for the third…
By Anna Radinsky/Assistant News Director The Biscayne Bay campus officially opened its own entrepreneurial hub by introducing the Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator. While…
Members of Student Media have become finalists in two categories of the 24th annual Sunshine State Awards.
By: Joshua Ceballos/News Director Christopher Herrera, a Worlds Ahead graduate, is already on track to go to medical school after only two years of…
Some students may remember receiving student handbooks during orientation, or even picking them up for free from the Campus Life office, but physical copies will become a thing of the past.
The two left turn lanes from westbound Southwest Eighth Street to the ramp accessing the southbound Turnpike are temporarily closed for intersection reconstruction, according to a Florida Turnpike representative.
Two victims were attacked in Miami Beach after the city’s Gay Pride Parade on Sunday, April 8, said police.
The FIU Student Climate Survey is the first of its kind at the University, where students are sent a questionnaire by email that will measure sexual violence for victimization and perpetration.
Student Media’s new Editor in Chief and General Manager for the upcoming 2018-2019 school year has been selected following an interview process by the Media Board on Thursday, March 22.
Hundreds of students and faculty gathered at FIU’s Graham Center Ballrooms on Wednesday, March 21, to honor the victims of the University City bridge collapse that happened over spring break.