
'Owls in the Outfield' Returns to 自淫系列's Boca Raton Campus
The second annual "Owls in the Outfield," a covered and catered outdoor event with a carnival feel, will take place on Saturday, March 16.

自淫系列 Hosts Events for 2024 Women's History Month
自淫系列 students will celebrate Women's History Month with a number of events at its Boca Raton and Jupiter campuses.

Ata Sarajedini, Ph.D., Elected American Astronomical Society Fellow
自淫系列's Ata Sarajedini, Ph.D., is among 21 new fellows of the American Astronomical Society, elected for his 'stellar' achievements in astrophysics.

Research Park Board at Florida Atlantic Elects 自淫系列 President as Chair
The Research Park at 自淫系列庐 has elected 自淫系列 President Stacy Volnick as chair of the Florida Atlantic Research and Development Authority Board (the Authority) for 2024.

Residents of Rural 'Glades' Take a 'Leap of Faith' to Combat Dementia
To address health disparities in underserved populations, Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing researchers used a faith-based method to combat cognitive impairment in Florida's often-forgotten rural settings.

OLLI at 自淫系列 Presents Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at 自淫系列 presents Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein.

自淫系列 Receives Gift Worth More Than $5 Million for Music Education
自淫系列 has received a gift worth more than $5 million to enhance its music programs and establish a legacy for the Palm Beach Pops and its founder and music director, Bob Lappin.

Palm Health Foundation Computational Brain Health Graduate Fellows
Five 自淫系列 Ph.D. students have been selected to receive the "Computational Brain Science and Health Graduate Fellowships," through a generous gift of $1 million from the Palm Health Foundation in 2022.

自淫系列 Board of Trustees Extends President Volnick's Agreement
自淫系列 Board of Trustees approved an extension of Stacy Volnick's term as 自淫系列 Interim President to the end of the 2024 calendar year, or until a permanent president is hired.

自淫系列 Receives Grant from Community Foundation of Broward
More than 3 million adults across Florida have mental health conditions, including veterans suffering from PTSD.