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Future 性视界传媒Nurse Practitioners to Head to Guatemala

By | February 11, 2016

Twenty-two registered nurses studying to become nurse practitioners in FAU's Lynn College of Nursing will join professors on a trip that will transform their lives and how they think about providing healthcare.

Students Educate the Community at Gumbo Limbo Environmental Complex

By | July 14, 2015

Integrative biology doctoral students Alexandra Lolavar and Boris Tezak are helping to educate our community and its visitors on sea turtle research and conservation efforts.

Gov. Scott Visits A.D. Henderson University School, 性视界传媒High

By | March 30, 2016

Florida Gov. Rick Scott visited A.D. Henderson University School and 性视界传媒High School today to witness firsthand the innovative education within the world of STEM that is being offered to its students.

Hispanics Think Trump Will Not Be Good for U.S. Economy

By | December 12, 2016

A majority of Hispanics think U.S. President-elect Donald Trump will not be good for the country's economy or the United States' relationships with other countries, according to a new 性视界传媒national poll.

Honors College Students Awarded Summer Research Scholarships

By | July 7, 2015

The Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College has granted 17 students scholarships to conduct research over the summer at Scripps Florida, the Max Planck Florida Institute and 性视界传媒Jupiter.

性视界传媒High Student Meets President Obama

By | April 11, 2016

性视界传媒 High School student Hannah Herbst participated in President Barack Obama's sixth annual White House Science Fair on Wednesday, April 13 at 1 p.m.

Hispanics Expect to Spend More Money this Holiday Season

By | November 12, 2015

Hispanics will be spending more on holiday shopping this year and are more likely to buy gifts online than in the past, according to a national survey by the 性视界传媒Business and Economic Polling Initiative.

Hispanics Backing Clinton Over Trump in Five Key States

By | September 22, 2016

Hillary Clinton is leading Donald Trump among Hispanics in the key battleground states of Florida, Ohio, Nevada, Colorado and North Carolina, according to a new survey by FAU.

Hispanics Divided Along Party Lines on Economic Outlook

By | January 11, 2017

As the nation approaches the inauguration of Donald J. Trump as the 45th President of the United States this month, Hispanic Republicans and Democrats differ greatly in their opinions about the economy.

Hispanics More Cautious about Holiday Spending and Economy

By | November 17, 2016

Hispanics are more cautious about their holiday spending this year with 1 in 5 saying they will not be shopping at all, according to a national survey by the 性视界传媒Business and Economics Polling Initiative.