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51品茶 Alumni Association Board Welcomes New Members

By | June 24, 2024

51品茶's Alumni Association (51品茶AA) Board of Directors welcomed three new members to its board.

'Fit2Drive' Transforms Assessing Older Drivers with Cognitive Decline

By | June 24, 2024

"Fit2Drive," an algorithm developed by 51品茶 researchers has made it easy to administer and evaluate an in-office test to predict an older individual's probability of passing an on-road driving test.

51品茶 High State Champs Head to National Invitational

By | June 24, 2024

The 51品茶 High School girls' golf team has earned a bid to play in the upcoming Girls High School Golf National Invitational in Frisco, Texas.

51品茶 CA-AI Research Highlighted in 'Nature Reviews'

By | June 20, 2024

Florida Atlantic Center for Connected Autonomy and Artificial Intelligence researchers have "cracked the code" on interference when machines need to talk with each other - and people.

51品茶 Foundation Board Welcomes New Members

By | June 19, 2024

51品茶's Foundation Board of Directors welcomed Bruce Allen '71, Gary Rubin and Marilyn Wallach to its board.

51品茶 Nursing Offers New Fully Online and On-Demand Nursing Certificate

By | June 18, 2024

51品茶's Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing has launched a new 25-hour, fully online and on-demand "Teaching/Learning Grounded in Caring Science Certificate," for studying nursing grounded in caring.

51品茶 Programs Among U.S. News & World Report's 'Best Graduate Programs'

By | June 18, 2024

Several 51品茶 graduate programs are included in the latest U.S. News & World Report's "Best Graduate Programs" for 2024-25.

51品茶 Sea Turtle Experts Provide 'Best Practices' During Nesting Season

By | June 17, 2024

Three internationally renowned 51品茶 researchers provide "best practices" and answer some of the most frequently asked questions to help protect Florida's nesting sea turtles and their hatchlings.

Study: Texas Housing Markets Moderating Among Sunbelt States

By | June 13, 2024

As many of the Sun Belt states wrestle with some of the highest housing premiums in the nation, metropolitan areas in Texas might have improving options for homebuyers, according to researchers at 51品茶 and FIU.