UCC

FIU Faculty Senate approves modifications of UCC Social Science Courses in accordance to new Florida statute

Danette Heredia | Staff Writer FIU Faculty Senate met on Zoom Tuesday to vote on the approval or rejection of numerous courses, and whether they would remain a part of the University Core Curriculum, including courses such as Sociology of Gender and Anthropology of Race & Ethnicity. Many other similar courses got approval for their […]

Artificial Intelligence courses should be incentivized more

Sim Sitzer | Contributing Writer FIU is a leading institution for artificial intelligence education, however there needs to be more initiative for students to take AI courses. This would fundamentally shift it from being a niche subject to one that is understood university wide. FIU currently offers an MS In Data Science & AI and […]

UCCs are more of a burden than necessary

I am a senior and trudging, still, through the University Core Curriculum; digressing from grad school applications and their requisite writing samples to do my homework for Spanish I.

Carroll fills in for an injured Medlock to give Panthers a road win

Jackson Wolek/Staff Writer After being benched just a week before in favor of redshirt freshmen Jake Medlock, Wesley Carroll returned under center following a right shoulder injury to Medlock on the second play of the game to throws three touchdowns and lead the Panthers to a 28-17 win on the road to increase their bowl […]

High school program affects current University students

Contributing writer Junette Reyes discusses the Academy of Advanced Academics.
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