Sabine Dantus is a 2005 alumna who holds a faculty librarian position at FIU. In this first-person essay, she recounts the experiences that led her to her current profession.
Although the situation in Venezuela after the U.S. capture of Nicolas Maduro is still fluid, there is growing speculation on the repercussions for the Castro regime in Cuba. While international ...
The Amazon River begins as capillaries of water trickling down the eastern slopes of the Andes. The waters flow, gathering ...
Two FIU students in different majors share their perspective on covering one of the world’s largest wine and food festivals, which is also the largest experiential learning opportunity at a university ...
A new study finds people who report higher stress and higher pain adapt to stress better, suggesting tolerance under stress isn’t the absence of discomfort, but what people do with it.
Iran’s new ruler is already a marked man. U.S. President Donald Trump has said Mojtaba Khamenei, who replaced his slain father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as the country’s supreme leader, is an ...
South Florida’s wetlands are playing a growing role in climate resilience and contributing to net greenhouse gas reduction, but the benefits are conditional and uneven across areas.
The social studies/civics teacher at South Miami Middle Community School is known for instilling a positive mindset in students.
“The gold medal game. USA versus Canada. It doesn’t get better than that.” ...
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