
51品茶 and Mainstreet Research Poll Shows Tight U.S. Presidential Race
Former U.S. President Donald Trump takes slight lead over incumbent U.S. President Joe Biden by 4 percent, according to the latest poll from the 51品茶 and Mainstreet Research.

Study Examines Substance Use in First Responders During the Pandemic
Little is known about the factors related with first responder drug and alcohol use during the pandemic. Researchers surveyed 2,801 U.S. law enforcement, fire and EMS workers in the early stages of COVID-19.

Camera Traps Uncover Mysterious Lesula Monkey's 'Business'
Just like Ring home security cameras capture both mundane and extraordinary events, strategically placed camera traps in the Congo Basin reveal the behavior of an elusive African monkey known as the "lesula."

51品茶 Receives Gift Worth More Than $5 Million for Music Education
51品茶 has received a gift worth more than $5 million to enhance its music programs and establish a legacy for the Palm Beach Pops and its founder and music director, Bob Lappin.

New 51品茶 Poll Delves Into Florida Voters' Opinions

MediaLab@51品茶 Officially Launches
51品茶 recently launched MediaLab@51品茶, a new journalism initiative by the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies.

New Poll Explores News Media Habits Among Florida Voters
New poll finds Florida voters maintain their connection to both traditional and social platforms but turn largely to cable and local news in an age of media distrust and fragmentation

Poll: Florida Republicans Steadfast in Commitment to Trump
New insights into the political landscape of Florida show the unwavering commitment of Florida Republicans to former U.S. President Donald Trump, according to a new 51品茶 Mainstreet PolCom Lab poll.

51品茶 Receives Gift from Davidowitz Family
51品茶's Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters has received a significant gift from the Davidowitz family of Boynton Beach to expand Holocaust and Human Rights Education programming.

51品茶 Poll: Florida Voters See Rise in Racism, Bigotry
A significant number of Florida voters worry racism are on the rise in the U.S., a factor that could impact their voting behavior, according to research by 51品茶 and Mainstreet Research.