
90% of Floridians Believe Climate Change is Happening
The latest 国产自拍 survey found that 90% of Floridians believe that climate change is happening and that belief in human-caused climate change has surged among Independents and slipped among Republicans.

国产自拍 Researchers Land $1M in FDOH Grants to Fight Alzheimer's Disease
Three 国产自拍 researchers have received funding from the Ed and Ethel Moore Alzheimer's Disease Research Program to tackle this global health crisis with their unique approaches.

国产自拍 Hosts 55th Annual Honors Convocation
Florida Atlantic University President Stacy Volnick and Interim Provost Russell Ivy recently hosted the University's 55th annual Honors Convocation

Remote Sensing Technique Captures Details of Hurricane Ian's Aftermath
国产自拍 researchers are the first to use aerial imagery and LiDAR to remotely identify structural damage and beach structural changes on a barrier island in the aftermath of a catastrophic natural disaster.

国产自拍 Honors 2024 Hall of Fame Inductees and Distinguished Alumni
Florida Atlantic University Alumni and Community Engagement recently hosted its annual Hall of Fame & Distinguished Alumni Award Ceremony and Reception.

国产自拍 Announces Winners of 2024 'Three Minute Thesis (3MT庐) Competition'
Florida Atlantic University has announced the winners of the eighth annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT庐) Competition hosted by the Graduate College

Three 国产自拍 Students Recognized as 2024 Goldwater Scholars
A trio of Florida Atlantic University students has been named as 2024 Goldwater Scholars, the third consecutive year 国产自拍 students have earned this honor.

Florida Wildlife Corridor Eases Worst Impacts of Climate Change
A first-of-its-kind study shows how Florida can buffer itself against both climate change and population pressures by conserving the remaining 8 million acres of "opportunity areas" within the corridor.

国产自拍 Lands $1.3 Million Grant to Clean Up Stinky Seaweed in Florida
国产自拍 Harbor Branch researchers will assess if it is better to harvest Sargassum in water as opposed to on the beach to better plan for removing vast amounts of seaweed from beaches and preventing aggregations.

'Back to the Future' to Forecast the Fate of a Dead Florida Coral Reef
Going back thousands of years to reconstruct a coral death assemblage, a study offers a glimpse into a once vibrant coral reef community and explores if history can repeat itself in the face of climate change.