FIU partners with Zoo Miami in animal research and lecture series
The School of Environment, Arts and Society is partnering with Zoo Miami in its new lecture series. Kristen Bishop will speak in the series’ first…
The School of Environment, Arts and Society is partnering with Zoo Miami in its new lecture series. Kristen Bishop will speak in the series’ first…
Psychology professor Eliza Nelson and her “monkey team” comprised of biology and psychology undergraduates are conducting research on brain organization in humans by studying monkeys.
The SFWSC is using an integrative approach to do research on the hydrologic, ecologic, and economic components of managing South Florida’s water in order to understand how plans can be formulated when it comes to decision-making for water management.
Madison Fantozzi and Stephan Useche// FIUSM Staff Biscayne Bay Campus serves as the prime location for the Motorboat Operator Certification Course that is offered to…
The sea is deep and so are its mysteries; one of these mysteries, however, has been recently solved.
A team, led by Assistant Professor Heather Bracken-Grissom of the Department of Biological Sciences, has recently discovered the connection between a strange larval crustacean and its adult form, a deep-sea shrimp.
With the launch of the STEM Transformation Institute this week, science, technology, engineering and mathematics students will now tackle their fields hands-on.