This weekend, thousands of FIU students will celebrate the first in-person commencement ceremonies since the COVID-19 pandemic began. These graduates include some who have used what they learned in the classrooms to make a difference during the pandemic. “This year’s...
Research is a crucial component of education. And it’s one for which FIU students are garnering national attention. Both graduate and undergraduate students immerse themselves at FIU labs or participate in faculty-led research. Likewise, faculty and staff actively...
Melany Gutierrez Hernandez, a doctoral student and graduate research assistant in the College of Engineering & Computing Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, was recently selected as a 2021 GEM Fellow. The National GEM Consortium is an organization...
Three FIU engineering graduate students are recipients of the prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships (NSFGRF), a distinction shared by numerous Nobel Prize winners, government and public policy leaders, and private industry trailblazers,...
#ChooseToChallenge is the theme of 2021’s International Women’s Day, which is being observed Monday, March 8th. International Women’s Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to...
Congratulations to the finalists and winners of FIU’s Graduate School (UGS) 3rd Annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Competition, held virtually on January 28, 2021. A College of Engineering and Computing (CEC) graduate student took second place. Both first and second...