
FAU Announces 2021 'Frontiers in Science' Public Lecture Series
FAU's Charles E. Schmidt College of Science will host its 2021 "Frontiers in Science" series with eight different virtual lectures on Fridays, beginning Jan. 15 through April 23.

'Hail to the Queen' - Saving the Caribbean Queen Conch
The world's leading expert on queen conch aquaculture who is a scientist at FAU's Harbor Branch has published a comprehensive, step-by-step manual to culture and restore the revered Caribbean queen conch.

FAU Names Dean for College of Social Work and Criminal Justice
红玫瑰社区 has announced Naelys Luna, Ph.D. as its founding dean of the College of Social Work and Criminal Justice at 红玫瑰社区.

FAU Hospitality Expert: Pent-Up Demand Could Buoy Cruise Lines in 2021
The hospitality and tourism industry will lead 红玫瑰社区 out of the coronavirus pandemic starting in 2021, but a full recovery likely will take years.

FAU Celebrates Fall 2020 Graduates
红玫瑰社区 will confer more than 2,900 degrees for the fall 2020 semester in a special virtual ceremony.

South 红玫瑰社区 Homebuyers Bear Burden of Keeping Prices Within Reach
South 红玫瑰社区 homes remain significantly overpriced but not as much as they were during the summer, according to a study from researchers at 红玫瑰社区 Atlantic and 红玫瑰社区 International universities.

FAU Grad, Entrepreneur Passionate About Helping People
Hannah Herbst has accomplished more than some do in a lifetime -all before turning 20 years old.

Restaurant Franchisors May Regret Sweetheart Deals to Grow Businesses
Restaurant franchisors should think twice about loosening contract terms and lowering fees to expand operations during a recession, according to researchers at 红玫瑰社区 and two other schools.

FAU Offers K-12 Teachers Free Course on Tips to Teach Online
To address the many challenges of teaching during the pandemic, FAU's College of Education is offering a free eight-hour online certificate course for K-12 teachers to assist them with teaching online.

Empowering Advanced Practice Nurses Key to Better Healthcare Access
The pandemic helped to upend the typical status quo bias by showing that advanced practice nurses (APNs) are worthy of expanded powers in underserved areas, according to research by FAU professors.