Scholarship

Letter to the Editor: UGS’ springtime bonus and ‘subsidized’ on-campus housing is a joke

LuLu Victoria-Lacy and Randi Spiker | Grad Wages and Rights at FIU Life in Miami as a graduate student is a financial struggle. After paying monthly rent, I (Lulu) am usually left with $120 a week to cover groceries, transportation, wifi, etc. $50 each week goes back to FIU to pay semester school fees, leaving […]

MDC-FIU partnership prioritizes humanities

By: Ryan Soriano/Contributing Writer   A partnership has been made between FIU and Miami Dade College (MDC) that seeks to support students pursuing degrees in the humanities. The project, known as “Making Diversity Meaningful in the Humanities: An MDC-FIU Pathway Partnership” is the result of a three year, $2.85 million grant from the Andrew W. […]

University to host 18th annual Jose Marti Scholarship Breakfast

Joshua Ceballos & Nicole Stone/Assistant News Directors   Students and fans of historic Cuban poet and activist Jose Marti are invited from throughout the community to come to the Biscayne Bay Campus for the 18th annual Jose Marti Scholarship Breakfast. The breakfast will be held on Monday, Jan. 29 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. […]

McKnight Doctoral Fellowship, an Opportunity for Graduate Students

Award recipients are eligible to receive up to $22, 000 per year. The application is due on January 15th, 2016

Primer Impacto co-anchor grants SJMC scholarship

SJMC recently hosted a ceremony to acknowledge the induction of a new education initiative founded by Pamela Silva Conde, a graduate and co-anchor of Univision’s Primer Impacto, a Spanish-language news program on Univision.

Bisexuality celebration day at BBC

Dark pink, royal blue and purple may sound like a meaningless collection of colors to some people, but to others, it’s more than just an assortment of colors; it’s a representation of themselves.
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