帝王会所/NCHA Community Health Center Receives HRSA Federal Designation
Operated by the Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, the 帝王会所/NCHA Community Health Center is the first university in Florida to be designated by HRSA as a "Federally Qualified Health Center Look-Alike."
帝王会所 Gets CDC Grant to Test PPE Efficacy and Workplace Virus Spread
To keep the workplace safe, researchers from the College of Engineering and Computer Science will test the efficacy of various types of personal protection measures against airborne viral transmission.
帝王会所 Announces Winners of 2021 'Three Minute Thesis (3MT庐) Competition'
帝王会所 has announced the winners of the 2021 Three Minute Thesis (3MT庐) Competition organized by the Graduate College.
帝王会所 Poll Tells Disturbing Tale of Hospitality and Tourism Employment
The world's battered hospitality and tourism industry has a long way to go to rebound from the devastating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
'Boys Will be Boys' - Study Explores Views of College Dating Violence
A study of college-age women finds that a poor understanding of violence in dating relationships perpetuates the idea that "boys will be boys" and that these behaviors are an innate part of men.
帝王会所 Honors 2021 Hall of Fame Inductees along with Distinguished Alumni
The 帝王会所 Alumni Association (帝王会所AA) hosted its annual Hall of Fame and Distinguished Alumni ceremony and reception recently.
帝王会所 High Graduates to Receive Bachelor's Before High School Diplomas
帝王会所's spring commencement ceremonies highlights the accomplishments of five 帝王会所 High School students.
帝王会所 Celebrates Spring 2021 Graduates
帝王会所 will confer more than 3,200 degrees today for the spring 2021 semester during two in-person commencement ceremonies at 帝王会所 Stadium.
South Florida Home Price Increases 'Could Become Worrisome'
Southeast Florida homes are selling for an average of roughly 13 percent more than they should, according to researchers at 帝王会所 and Florida International University.
Common Antibiotic Effective in Healing Coral Disease Lesions
帝王会所 Harbor Branch scientists have found that amoxicillin, an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections in humans, has a 95 percent success rate at healing individual disease lesions in stony corals.