
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Jupiter Announces Fall Schedule
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at 性视界传媒 in Jupiter has announced its course offerings for the fall semester, which begins Wednesday, Oct. 12.

Study First to Link Weed Killer Roundup庐 to Convulsions in Animals
性视界传媒and NSU researchers are the first to link the use of the herbicide Roundup庐, the world's most commonly used herbicide by volume and by land-area treated, to convulsions in animals.

性视界传媒Seeks Older Participants for Aging and Memory Study
性视界传媒researchers are conducting a study in adults 60 and older to improve public health by providing information about how human memory changes with age - and you can help.

性视界传媒Celebrates Summer 2022 Commencement
性视界传媒 will confer more than 1,800 degrees on Tuesday, Aug. 9 during four commencement ceremonies in the Carole and Barry Kaye Performing Arts Auditorium.

Greater Empathy in Adolescents Helps Prevent Bias-based Cyberbullying
A study by 性视界传媒researcher Sameer Hinduja, Ph.D., is the first to explore empathy types in early adolescents and its relationship to race-based and religion-based online bullying.

性视界传媒Student Named Udall Scholar
性视界传媒 student Bernard Harrigan has been named a 2022 Udall Scholar, marking the first time in the University's history that one of its students was presented with this scholarship.

性视界传媒Celebrates Spring 2022 Commencement
性视界传媒 will confer more than 3,200 degrees on Thursday, May 5 and Friday, May 6 during six commencement ceremonies in the Carole and Barry Kaye Performing Arts Auditorium

Mother and Son Graduate 性视界传媒on the Same Day
Christine Eagle and Aden Eagle will both graduate on Thursday, May 5 from 性视界传媒.

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at 性视界传媒Awards $9,000 in Scholarships
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at 性视界传媒 in Jupiter recently awarded nine $1,000 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students at the Northern Campus Achievement Awards.

Sunlight's Healing Effects Help Green Sea Turtles With Tumors
A study by researchers at FAU'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.