College of Nursing and Health Sciences presents progress in mirror therapy
FIU’s College of Nursing and Health Sciences is pioneering the future of occupational therapy development for stroke and brain injury patients.
FIU’s College of Nursing and Health Sciences is pioneering the future of occupational therapy development for stroke and brain injury patients.
As of May 2016, Marijuana use is legal in 25 states for recreational and/or medical use however, a recent research study by FIU psychologist Elisa…
Image by Ingrid0804 via Flickr Michelle Marchante | Contributing Writer opinion@fiusm.com Ever heard the saying, “Man’s best friend?” It’s a no-brainer that dogs are the best…
University members only had kind words to say about Provost and Executive Vice President Douglas Wartzok — knowledgeable, inspirational, tireless, a leader.
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.
The College of Engineering and Computing is celebrating its 30th anniversary this month, but it still feels alienated and sometimes forgotten by the University, as it sits almost a mile and a half west of Modesto Maidique Campus on Flagler Street.
The senate speaker said he is looking to pass more resolutions and bills that will benefit the student body compared to past legislation.
Biology professor Mauricio Rodriguez-Lanetty discovered a set of genes in some coral reefs that produce a productive protein which may be possible to activate in other species of coral as well to help them acclimatize.
Following Miami’s Art Basel week, the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum is now investigating the origin of a work credited to the late Cuban artist Carlos Alfonzo.
The Center for Leadership will kickstart its leadership lectures series on Oct. 18 with a discourse delivered by Martin Seligman, professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, titled “Positive Psychology: The Cutting Edge.”