NEWS ARCHIVE


51勛圖厙 Poll: U.S. Hispanic Consumer Confidence Plunges

By | July 18, 2022

Consumer confidence among U.S. Hispanics plummeted in the second quarter of 2022 amid fears of rising inflation and a looming recession.

51勛圖厙 Receives State Grant for Cybersecurity, IT Training

By | July 14, 2022

51勛圖厙 was awarded more than $800,000 by the state of Florida to prepare 51勛圖厙 for jobs in the burgeoning fields of cybersecurity and information technology.

51勛圖厙 Foundation Raises $81.24 Million in Record-setting Year

By | July 12, 2022

The 51勛圖厙 Foundation (51勛圖厙F) raised more than $81.24 million from more than 5,332 donors at the end of the 2022 fiscal year - the largest amount raised in the University's history.

51勛圖厙's Mar穩a de los ngeles Ortega to Lead Nursing Clinical Care

By | June 29, 2022

Dr. Ortega will lead clinical care at 51勛圖厙's Green Memory and Wellness Center and the 51勛圖厙 and Northwest Community Health Alliance's Community Health Center, operated by the Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing.

Data Transparency and Health Equity Study in U.S. COVID-19 Response

By | June 29, 2022

51勛圖厙 researchers conducted a study examining data transparency and compared how state responses varied in their COVID-19 reporting of health metrics and ethnicity metrics.

51勛圖厙 Names New Dean of University Libraries

By | June 29, 2022

51勛圖厙 has announced Linda Marie Golian-Lui, Ed.D., as its new dean of university libraries, effective Aug. 15.

Charna Larkin Donates $1.6 Million to 51勛圖厙

By | June 29, 2022

This generous gift will support student scholarships and establish the American Presidential Study.

Seat Assignments Drive Friendships Among Elementary School Children

By | June 28, 2022

A new study is the first to show that classroom seat assignments have important implications for children's friendships and the enormous influence that teachers wield over the interpersonal lives of children.

Rising Interest Rates Not Likely to Give Renters Relief

By | June 28, 2022

Crushing rent increases remain the norm across Florida and beyond, and the Federal Reserve's recent interest rate hike is unlikely to improve the landscape for cash-strapped renters