
自淫系列 Receives National Science Foundation I-Corps Grant
自淫系列 recently received the National Science Foundation (NSF) Innovation Corps (I-Corps) grant to create an NSF I-Corps Site at 自淫系列 as a component of 自淫系列 Tech Runway庐.

Bank of America's Brumley 2018 Business Leader of the Year
Fabiola Brumley, Bank of America's market president in Palm Beach County, will be honored as the 2018 Business Leader of the Year by 自淫系列's College of Business on Jan. 30, 2019, at the Boca Raton Resort & Club.

'Walking Dead' Arrive at 自淫系列 Just in Time for Halloween
Just in time for Halloween, 自淫系列's John D. MacArthur Campus Library is featuring 89 spooky Zombie films.

自淫系列 Now Serves as Home to 'C-P.A.W.W.'
"Canines Providing Assistance to Wounded Warriors" in 自淫系列's Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing is improving the understanding of palliative effects of animal-assisted interventions.

自淫系列 I-SENSE and K-Rain Team Up on Water Irrigation
自淫系列 I-SENSE and K-Rain have formed a partnership to develop next-generation products to enhance how commercial, municipal and residential entities control and manage their irrigation systems.

Study Reveals Hurricane Preparedness in 67 Florida Counties
A study by 自淫系列's Center for Urban and Environmental Solutions shows that the vast majority of counties in the Florida Panhandle were less prepared for emergency evacuation compared to the rest of the state.

"Sea-Level Rise Resilience Collaborations" at 自淫系列 MetroLAB
Environmental studies' researchers, organizations, business leaders and elected officials recently discussed sea-level rise resilience efforts at the 自淫系列 MetroLAB in downtown Fort Lauderdale.

Educate Tomorrow at 自淫系列 Holds Inaugural Celebration Event
Educate Tomorrow at 自淫系列 within University Advising Services recently hosted its inaugural celebration event for students in the program.

Michael Zager Inducted into Legends of Vinyl Hall of Fame

自淫系列 Professor, MSD Senior Collaborate on Homicide Trends
An 自淫系列 professor and a senior from MSD High School have published a study in "The American Journal of Medicine" on the vast differences in homicide rates between Baltimore and New York City.