Life is a test, but you won’t be graded
Doing well in school is important, but so is learning and experiencing life.
Doing well in school is important, but so is learning and experiencing life.
Teaching is a noble profession filed with people who are not ready to teach what they are teaching.
Afro-Cuban Jazz and Beyond with Berroa starts at 7:30 p.m. on April 25 at the Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts Center Concert Hall.
As Miami suits up for eMerge Americas, FIU is preparing for all things tech — recruiting student volunteers for its own pavillion that will showcase University innovations and its new Small Business Development Complex.
National Geographic’s first woman photographer will speak about women and children living in areas that are challenged in fulfilling their basic necessities due to climate change.
For some students, college life consists of beer pong, gym time and lectures, but what about the students with live-in extracurricular activities, i.e., children?
Miami Northwestern Senior High School, a historically failing school that was facing shutdown by the state, received its first ‘A’ in partnership with FIU.
On Dec. 11 FIU signed partnership with Royal Caribbean to build a new facility at Biscayne Bay Campus.
Marquay Smith, a 2007 alumnus who received his master’s degree in education and counseling, has been hired as Veterans Affairs’ counselor.
Staff writer Giovanni Garcia thinks it would be problematic if the U.S. competed internationally with global education systems.