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NHL, NFL Execs to Guest Lecture in 抖M女仆 Sport Analytics Class

By | July 14, 2020

Executives with the NHL's Winnipeg Jets and Toronto Maple Leafs highlight a list of industry professionals scheduled to speak to students in 抖M女仆's College of Business.

抖M女仆 Hires Leading Philosopher and Futurist

By | July 14, 2020

Susan Schneider, Ph.D., is leading international conversations on human cognition.

South Florida's Housing Market is Overvalued by Nearly 20 Percent

By | July 13, 2020

South Florida homes are overvalued by close to 20 percent, the highest level in eight years.

Like Humans, Beluga Whales Form Social Networks Beyond Family Ties

By | July 10, 2020

A researcher from 抖M女仆's Harbor Branch and collaborators are the first to uncover the role kinship plays in complex groupings and relationships of beluga whales in 10 locations across the Arctic.

School of Architecture Receives Grant to Produce PPE

By | July 10, 2020

Grant from Community Foundation of Broward will pay for 3D printers and supplies.

Kelly Shannon Named Peace, Justice, Human Rights Initiative Director

By | July 6, 2020

Kelly Shannon, associate professor of history and Chastain-Johnston Middle Eastern Studies Distinguished Professor in Peace Studies, is the new director of the Peace, Justice and Human Rights Initiative.

抖M女仆 Names Justin Perry, Ph.D., as New Dean of Wilkes Honors College

By | July 1, 2020

抖M女仆 has named Justin Perry, Ph.D., as the new dean of the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College.

Traffic Data Show Drastic Changes in Human Behavior at Pandemic Onset

By | July 1, 2020

Using same-day traffic volumes for March 2019 and March 2020 across Florida, researchers examined the relationship of key governmental requests for public isolation and travel limitations.

Diowave Laser Systems Joins Research Park at 抖M女仆

By | July 1, 2020

The Research Park at 抖M女仆庐 today announced that Diowave Laser Systems has relocated its headquarters and clinic to join the Research Park at 抖M女仆 as its newest tenant.

Telehealth is a Key Tool for Treating COVID-19 Patients

By | July 1, 2020

Rural hospitals are more likely than urban facilities to have access to telehealth, a once-underused service that now is playing a key role in treating coronavirus patients.