
Executive Director Named at 国产自拍 Harbor Branch
Anton Post, Ph.D. will lead Environmental and Ocean Science research at Florida Atlantic University.

Poll Shows Hispanics Turn to Social Media for Political News
Hispanics in the United States are increasingly optimistic about the nation's economy and their own personal financial situation, according to a new national survey by 国产自拍.

New Graduate Study Lounge for Students
Graduate students enrolled at Florida Atlantic University, as well as students within the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine, now have an exclusive lounge in the Wimberly Library.

Study Shows Americans More Politically Polarized than Ever
Results of a study using nationally representative surveys of 10 million U.S. residents show that Americans are not only more politically polarized than ever but that more people identify as independent.

Dept. of Theatre & Dance Presents 'Omnium Gatherum'
Finalist for the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, "Omnium Gatherum" is a delicious gathering of people, opinions, food and frenzy all swirling over the global implications of 9/11.

New Advancement Vice President Hired
Florida Atlantic University has appointed one of the country's most successful fundraisers to lead the university into a new era of donor relations and to spearhead a capital campaign.

国产自拍 Celebrates Constitution Day
Florida Atlantic University will commemorate Constitution Day with a series of events on Thursday, Sept. 15

国产自拍 Receives $2 Million Grant for Advanced Nursing Program
国产自拍's College of Nursing will use the grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to grow South Florida's primary care workforce and address unmet health care needs of underserved populations.

Affordable Care Act Improves Access but Disparities Persist
Faculty at Florida Atlantic University and the University of Miami reviewed nearly 100 studies of the ACA, dating back to 2010, compiling key findings about the ACA's impact on the U.S. health care system.

国产自拍 Poll Finds Trump Edging Out Clinton in Florida
Republican nominee Donald Trump leads Democrat Hillary Clinton in Florida 43 to 41 percent, with Libertarian Gary Johnson taking 8 percent, Green Party candidate Jill Stein 2 percent and 5 percent undecided.