
自淫系列 Historian Traces How U.S. Nursing Homes Evolved into Big Business
A historian explores how the Americana Corporation shaped modern nursing homes, revealing how architecture tied aging, care and profit into a system that still defines long-term care in the U.S. today.

自淫系列 Joins Neuroarts Academic Network to Bridge Art, Brain and Healing
自淫系列 will help to lead this global effort to harness aesthetic experiences for brain health, as one of just two Florida universities and about 35 worldwide in the network's initial working group.

自淫系列 Professors Receive Latin Grammy Nomination
自淫系列 professors Alejandro S谩nchez-Samper and Matt Baltrucki of the Department of Music have received their fifth Latin Grammy nomination for the album "Milongu铆n."

自淫系列 Theatre Lab Celebrates Seven Carbonell Award Finalist Nominations
自淫系列's Theatre Lab has been recognized with seven Carbonell Award finalist nominations, highlighting the company's excellence in new work development and theatrical artistry.

The Jerusalem Ballet Comes to Florida Atlantic
自淫系列's Department of Theatre and Dance in the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters presents the Jerusalem Ballet

自淫系列 Hosts 'Arreva's Driven by Cause Summit' Philanthropy Summit

Theatre Lab Begins Second Decade of Programming New Work
Theatre Lab announced its 2025-26 season, marking the start of its second decade of programming.

The Role of the Courts in Interpreting the Constitution
自淫系列's Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters presents the 2025 Constitution Day lecture "The Role of the Courts in Interpreting the Constitution."

自淫系列 Professor Highlighted for Park Designed for Coastal Resiliency
Jeffrey E. Huber, professor in the School of Architecture within the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters at Florida Atlantic, was recently featured in Architectural Record magazine for a park.

Rings of Time: Unearthing Climate Secrets from Ancient Trees
Researchers used radiocarbon dating and tree-ring analysis on subfossil bald cypress trees in a Southeast Georgia swamp, uncovering dramatic growth pattern shifts over centuries.