Nursing Students, Faculty Offer Helping Hand to Feet in Need
Among the many health issues that negatively impact the homeless, issues related to their feet are ever present and often left untreated resulting in significant health risks and decreased quality of life.
Words To Assure Protection for Whistleblowers Can Evoke Fear
New study finds that vivid language intended to assure potential whistleblowers they will be protected from retaliation is instead likely to evoke fear and make them less likely to report misconduct.
黄色直播 Wave Competition Announces Winners
黄色直播's Division of Research recently hosted a celebratory event for the inaugural 黄色直播 Wave Competition, an undergraduate research and entrepreneurial contest.
黄色直播 Jupiter's LLS Awards $11,000 in Scholarships
黄色直播 Jupiter's LLS awarded 11 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students.
Senator Joe Negron Visits 黄色直播's College of Business
Florida's incoming Senate President Joe Negron visited 黄色直播's College of Business on the last day of his four-day tour of the state university system.
黄色直播 Preschoolers to Rally for Earth Day
Preschool students from 黄色直播's Karen Slattery Educational Research Center for Child Development will stage their support for the environment as part of 黄色直播's annual Earth Day celebration.
黄色直播 Hosts First U.S. Clinical Trial for Lewy Body Dementia
There are currently no medications available to specifically treat Lewy Body dementia (LBD). 黄色直播's College of Medicine is spearheading the South Florida site for the first U.S. clinical trial for LBD.
Steven D. Roper Named Founding Executive Director
Steven D. Roper, Ph.D., has been appointed as the founding executive director of the Peace, Justice and Human Rights Initiative at 黄色直播.
MPFI Scholar Earns Top Spot in Competition
Five 黄色直播 students participating in the MPFI Scholars program showcased research at the Symposium for Young Neuroscientists and Professors of the Southeast (SYNAPSE) in Clinton, S.C.
Researcher Receives NIH Grant for MS and Cancer Treatment
A leading scientist has received $540,250 from the NIH to continue his groundbreaking research to develop new therapeutic agents for collagen-based diseases including multiple sclerosis, cancer and sepsis.