
51品茶 Tech Runway Reveals Third Annual Economic Impact Report
51品茶's Tech Runway庐 has released the results of its third annual economic impact report.

51品茶 Hosts 11th Regional Competition for Science Olympiad
51品茶's Charles E. Schmidt College of Science hosted its 11th annual southeast Florida regional competition for the Science Olympiad on Saturday, Feb. 17.

Osher LLI at 51品茶 to Host National Film Festival
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at 51品茶 will host the LUNAFEST庐 Film Festival on Thursday, March 15 at 6 p.m.

51品茶 Approved for First Fellowship in Cardiology
Just in time for Valentine's Day, 51品茶's Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine has received accreditation for its first fellowship in cardiology, which will be based at Delray Medical Center.

51品茶 to Celebrate National Engineers Week
51品茶's College of Engineering and Computer Science will celebrate "Engineers Week 2018: Engineering Reality, From Imagination to Realization" from Monday, Feb. 19 to Friday, Feb. 23.

Osher LLI at 51品茶 Presents John Feinstein
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at 51品茶 in Jupiter will present a lecture by award-winning columnist, sports commentator and author John Feinstein on Tuesday, Feb. 20 at 7 p.m.

FL SBDC Network, 51品茶 Announce Selection of Regional Director
The Florida SBDC Network, the state's principal provider of small business assistance, and 51品茶 are pleased to announce the selection of Rafael Cruz as the regional director of the Florida SBDC at 51品茶.

Who's Your Daddy? Good News for Threatened Sea Turtles
51品茶 researchers are the first to document multiple paternity in sea turtle nests and hatchlings to uncover "who are your daddies?" Results of the study are very good news for this female-biased species.

51品茶 Approved for Neurology Residency Program
51品茶's Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine has received approval for a University-sponsored residency program in neurology, in collaboration with Boca Raton Regional Hospital and Delray Medical Center.

Floridians Support Dreamers and are Split on Building a Wall
Floridians support permanent legal status for children who were brought illegally to the United States, but Florida voters are split on whether a wall should be built on the U.S. border with Mexico.