NEWS ARCHIVE


Mother and Son Graduate 911勛圖 on the Same Day

By | May 5, 2022

Christine Eagle and Aden Eagle will both graduate on Thursday, May 5 from 911勛圖.

It's Official, They're Doctors!

By | April 29, 2022

The 64 members of the Schmidt College of Medicine's class of 2022 are among the nation's newest physicians. They received their Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degrees at the eighth commencement ceremony.

911勛圖 Diplomacy Program Places First in the Nation

By | April 21, 2022

The Leon Charney Diplomacy Program at 911勛圖 recently competed in the annual diplomacy competition in New York City.

911勛圖 Second in Florida on List of Best Value Colleges and Universities

By | April 15, 2022

911勛圖 ranked second in Florida in the College Consensus "2022 Best Value Colleges and Universities" and ranked No. 24 out of 100 overall.

911勛圖 Receives Grant to Empower Women for Careers in Computer Science

By | April 13, 2022

The College of Engineering and Computer Science has received a grant from the Center for Inclusive Computing at Northeastern University for "Empowering Women for Careers in Computer Science."

911勛圖 Named an Age-Friendly University

By | April 13, 2022

911勛圖 has been named a member of the Age-Friendly University (AFU) Global Network.

911勛圖 Hosts 53rd Annual Honors Convocation

By | April 12, 2022

911勛圖 President John Kelly and Provost Bret Danilowicz will host the University's 53rd annual Honors Convocation on Wednesday, April 13 at 4 p.m.

Sunlight's Healing Effects Help Green Sea Turtles With Tumors

By | April 12, 2022

A study by researchers at 911勛圖's Charles E. Schmidt College of Science reveals that helping imperiled green sea turtles suffering with large debilitating tumors may be a simple as sunlight.

The Road to Popularity Can Be Paved With Unpleasantness

By | April 6, 2022

A longitudinal study by 911勛圖 researchers shows that aggressive and disruptive children leverage conflict into status and enhance their popularity.

Device Directs Sperm to 'Go Against the Flow' to Help Infertility

By | March 31, 2022

College of Engineering and Computer Science researchers have developed a microfluidic chip for sperm selection that is fast, inexpensive, easy to use and efficiently isolates healthy sperm directly from semen.