Students miss their Fresh Foods
Students and patrons will have to go about their summer days at the University without Fresh Foods. The dining location is receiving a top-to-bottom renovation, scheduled for fall 2013 completion.
Students and patrons will have to go about their summer days at the University without Fresh Foods. The dining location is receiving a top-to-bottom renovation, scheduled for fall 2013 completion.
Traffic lights, parking spaces, new buildings, more construction, incoming students— that’s what the University looks like in the next decade.
In the midst of an academic year challenged by Florida’s economy and with a student population crossing the 50,000 mark, University President Mark Rosenberg explains how the University plans to do more, with less.
Financial aid, the impact of STEM degrees and tuition are some of the issues that University President Mark Rosenberg, Student Government Association and members of the University community, will address in Tallahassee on FIU Day.
I know that many of you have heard that two students and five individuals who are not students were arrested on Thursday, January 12 for disrupting school functions. One of the most fundamental characteristics of the academy is the free and open expression and discussion of all points of view and FIU has a rich history of allowing and supporting individuals and groups to express their beliefs and opinions without hindrance.
Panther fans cheered as the winners of both Homecoming courts for the Modesto A. Maidique Campus and Biscayne Bay Campus were announced and crowned. On Oct. 2, the University hosted their Homecoming football game against Duke University.
Gabriel Arrarás of Student Media interviews University President Mark Rosenberg, who shares his thoughts on the future of FIU.