A former Bolivian president, Mexico’s FIFA representative, ministers from El Salvador and Panama and Miami’s former mayor ...
The 98-year-old shared the horrors of her family's imprisonment, the successful escape plan devised by her mother and enduring hope that humanity might yet learn something from history’s darkest days.
In November, Riaz served as a delegate to the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil, joining representatives from more than 190 countries. Heads of state, scientists, ...
With cardiovascular disease remaining the leading cause of death in the United States, FIU is establishing an ...
The FIU in Genoa program has been welcoming students for 20 years. An undergrad shares what it meant to live and learn in a ...
Brian Fonseca joined FIU after serving as the senior research manager for socio-cultural analysis at United States Southern ...
Freight shipping, oil exploration and pollution negatively affecting the marine environment. Research shows how such ...
The newly updated food pyramid is unlikely to trigger an overnight transformation in how Americans eat. But over time, it ...
Associate Professor Politics and International Relations Eric Lob writes about ongoing upheaval in Iran and the history ...
Participating in the Tamiami International Orchid Festival was an inspiring and energizing experience for FIU’s Department of ...
A Tyler Trent Foundation donation is helping Diana Azzam’s lab grow its drug library and accelerate tumor testing that can ...
A record number of Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine students are delaying graduation to dedicate a year to scientific investigation.