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90% of Floridians Believe Climate Change is Happening

By | May 14, 2024

The latest 抖M女仆 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.

Immigrant Bilingual Latina Mothers Have Dual-language Personalities

By | February 1, 2024

A study by 抖M女仆 researchers shows how heritage culture shapes language in second-generation Latina mothers and their U.S.-born children.

抖M女仆 Receives Grant from Community Foundation of Broward

By | November 7, 2023

More than 3 million adults across Florida have mental health conditions, including veterans suffering from PTSD.

抖M女仆 College of Nursing Receives Prestigious ANCC Accreditation

By | October 6, 2023

抖M女仆's Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing has received accreditation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center as an accredited provider of Nursing Continuing Professional Development.

抖M女仆 Receives $1.3 Million Grant for Alzheimer's Outreach in Broward

By | September 20, 2023

抖M女仆's Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing has received a $1.3 million grant from the Administration for Community Living's Alzheimer's Disease Program Initiative to advance health equity and quality of life.

抖M女仆 Study: Perils of Not Being Attractive or Athletic in Middle School

By | August 10, 2023

A first-of-its-kind 抖M女仆 research study shows life is harder for children who are not attractive or athletic. As their unpopularity grows, so do their problems - increasing loneliness and alcohol misuse.

抖M女仆 Experts for the 2023 Hurricane Season

By | May 24, 2023

抖M女仆 faculty experts are available to discuss various issues surrounding hurricane preparedness, evacuation and aftermath.

Climate Change Concern in Florida Linked With Recent Extreme Weather

By | May 10, 2023

A recent 抖M女仆 survey shows an increasing number of Floridians agree that human actions are causing climate change, including a record number of Florida Republicans.

Wild Animals Stop the Spread of Socially Transmitted Misinformation

By | March 28, 2023

Using camera observatories in a coral reef in French Polynesia, a study by 抖M女仆 and collaborators finds that in groups of foraging fish, misinformation rarely spreads to more than a few individuals.