Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts Center

Reach for your corset and heartstrings: FIU Department of Theatre hosts “Intimate Apparel”

Emilie Gonzalez | PantherNOW Staff Are you ready to travel back in time? The FIU Department of Theatre makes it possible for you to do so from Apr. 4- Apr. 13 at The Herbert & Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts Center. The play goes back in time to New York in 1905 and follows Esther, an […]

Jazz trombonist Delfeayo Marsalis opens this year’s festival. (Photo: Keith Major)

Coming up at the 2022 FIU Music Festival

Rochelle O’Donnell | Staff Writer The FIU Music Festival returns, featuring seven concerts that emphasize versatility, collaboration, and diversity across the South Florida community.  “Audiences are excited to attend and we’ve extended our reach beyond campus this year,” said Michelle Vires, account manager for the Herbert and Nicole Wertheim School of Music & Performing Arts. […]

Italian Mexican Opera of Historic Encounter of Aztec Emperor and Spanish Conquistador Premieres at FIU

Christopher Ramirez/Staff Writer A historic encounter from 1519 between the second Aztec emperor Montezuma and the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés has been turned into an opera.  Audiences were able to experience the Mexican Italian opera on Valentine’s Day at FIU’s Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts Center.  Once the opera began, the audience was introduced […]

Performing Arts Center honors Katrina victims

This year marks the tenth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, and the Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts Center is hosting a concert in honor of those devastated.

Tamiami Park: no student parking

FIUSM Staff The University is six weeks into the fall semester and students still have trouble parking. The Department of Parking and Transportation asked via email that students, faculty and staff stop parking regularly on Tamiami Park because it inconveniences residents in the area. The email also warned that the pedestrian gate on the west […]

University adds temporary parking to ease traffic

The first two weeks of the fall semester is the most difficult time to find parking, and the University hopes that adding temporary spaces will relieve traffic at Modesto Maidique Campus.

British maestro teaches free, public classes at School of Music

James Judd, guest artist-in-residence at the University, will lead the conducting master class in a rehearsal performance at the Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts Center on April 8. Classes are free and open to the public.

Mastery Math Lab to boost passing rates

Algebra may now get a bit easier.
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