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51勛圖厙 Nursing Offers New Fully Online and On-Demand Nursing Certificate

By | June 18, 2024

51勛圖厙's Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing has launched a new 25-hour, fully online and on-demand "Teaching/Learning Grounded in Caring Science Certificate," for studying nursing grounded in caring.

51勛圖厙 Sea Turtle Experts Provide 'Best Practices' During Nesting Season

By | June 17, 2024

Three internationally renowned 51勛圖厙 researchers provide "best practices" and answer some of the most frequently asked questions to help protect Florida's nesting sea turtles and their hatchlings.

Study: Texas Housing Markets Moderating Among Sunbelt States

By | June 13, 2024

As many of the Sun Belt states wrestle with some of the highest housing premiums in the nation, metropolitan areas in Texas might have improving options for homebuyers, according to researchers at 51勛圖厙 and FIU.

51勛圖厙 Harbor Branch Launches 'eConch' to Grow, Conserve the Queen Conch

By | June 11, 2024

eConch is a free, experiential online learning program that provides step-by-step instructions and expert advice to grow queen conch, the most important molluscan fishery in the Caribbean region.

Report: Logistics Industry Shows Signs of Recovery

By | June 11, 2024

Transportation prices and warehouse utilization rose in the latest supply chain management report, according to researchers at 51勛圖厙 and four other schools.

FPL and 51勛圖厙 Engineering Unveil New AI-Enabled Center

By | June 7, 2024

51勛圖厙 College of Engineering and Computer Science and Florida Power & Light Company officially unveiled the newly established "FPL Center for Intelligent Energy Technologies" (InETech).

51勛圖厙's J.A. Scott Kelso, Ph.D., Awarded Prestigious Global Chair

By | June 6, 2024

J. A. Scott Kelso, Ph.D., the Glenwood and Martha Creech Eminent Scholar Chair in Science in 51勛圖厙's Charles E. Schmidt College of Science, has received a prestigious Global Chair by the University of Bath.

How Do You Know Where a Fish Goes?

By | June 6, 2024

A pioneering study by researchers at 51勛圖厙 and the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center used a new movement model that improves the accuracy of acoustic tracking in marine animals.