Moses Shumow

FIU BBC to Celebrate Life of Moses Shumow

Anna Radinsky/Entertainment Director Today, the FIU community will celebrate Moses Shumow’s life, a journalism professor that passed last Tuesday after getting hit by a train while riding his bike in Beverly, Massachusetts. “I didn’t know what I wanted to do with my life until I met him. And I was like, ‘I want to do […]

Former FIU Professor Dies in Train Accident

Anna Radinsky/Entertainment Director Former FIU journalism professor, author and Liberty Square activist Moses Shumow, 42, died on Tuesday, Oct. 22 in Beverly, Massachusetts after being hit by a commuter train. Shumow was riding his bike on the pedestrian lane when he was hit. Transit Police say the incident is under investigation. The professor had just […]

Forum showcases effects of media

Images and Voices of Hope, a non-profit organization, is collaborating with the University to host an event about how media can be a force for good in the world.

Golden Panther Express raises price, concern

The per-trip price for faculty, staff and guests of the University to use the Golden Panther Express doubled to $5 last month, though the fee remains the same for students.

Journalist talks juvenile injustice in “Juvenile in Justice”

Richard Ross spoke to students, most of whom were aspiring journalists, about incarcerated youth and their mistreatment in America.

Whistleblowers speak the truth, inspire students to be government watchdogs

National Security Agency whistleblowers spoke at the University Oct. 24 about their lives after exposing government wrongdoings.

Cellphone ban spreads across nation’s college campuses

While the ban on cellphones in schools is prevalent in K-12 classrooms, restrictions have also been popping up on college campuses in New York, Wyoming, Nevada and California.
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