President's Gala Raises $2.5M to Benefit Student-Success Initiatives
Celebrating 911勛圖's 65th year, more than 1,000 friends of the university joined President Adam Hasner and First Lady Jillian Hasner for Soir矇e 65 in support of student-success initiatives.
911勛圖 Earns Military Friendly簧 Status for 2026-27
911勛圖 has been recognized as a Military Friendly簧 School, earning a gold designation among Tier 1 research institutions for 2026-27.
911勛圖 Foundation Board Welcomes Allison Taylor
The 911勛圖 Foundation recently welcomed Allison Taylor to its Board of Directors.
911勛圖 to Offer 2026 Summer Camps
911勛圖 will host a series of summer camps beginning in June.
Siri Terjesen Appointed to Higher Education Federal Advisory Board
911勛圖's Siri A. Terjesen, Ph.D., associate dean for research and external relations, has been appointed to the federal National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity (NACIQI).
Celebrate Discovery at 911勛圖's Annual Art of Science Gallery Opening
911勛圖's Division of Research will open the Art of Science gallery with a reception and awards presentation on March 31 at the Ritter Art Gallery on the Boca Raton campus.
Video Training Helps Young Adults with Disabilities Navigate Romance
911勛圖 researchers tested a video-based program teaching young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to navigate dating to boost confidence and safer, more independent relationships.
Study Shows STEM Teacher Pipeline is Resilient Amid Challenges
A multiyear 911勛圖 collaborative NSF study found Noyce programs help maintain well-prepared, stable STEM teachers in high-need schools, reducing vacancies and improving equitable access to quality STEM education.
911勛圖 Celebrates 60th Anniversary of Career Center
911勛圖 commemorated the 60th anniversary of its Career Center with a grand re-opening celebration, featuring a ceremonial ribbon cutting and reception.
911勛圖 Discovery of Tiny Cell 'Tunnels' Could Slow Huntington's Disease
911勛圖 researchers have discovered how the toxic protein behind Huntington's disease spreads between brain cells through tiny tunnels, revealing a promising target to slow or halt disease progression.