This Thanksgiving, the College of Engineering and Computing has something to be thankful for — it was able to share a traditional Thanksgiving dinner with the students of the college’s international Dual Degree Program, International Pipeline Graduate Program, and...
If you teach, taught or parent a student, you know that it can be a challenge to keep students actively engaged in learning. But John Escobar, a parent who was teaching robotics and technology in an after school club at David Lawrence Jr K-8 Center, found a creative...
It takes a village to train a well-prepared construction manager. At the OHL School of Construction in FIU’s College of Engineering & Computing, that is exactly what students get: the support of faculty, alumni and community members working together to help them...
Some looked like cartoon characters, some like utilitarian transport vehicles and some others were not that easily identifiable but all of the robots in the First Annual Robot Competition were the end result of hours of planning, testing and building by students...