Anthropologist Pamela Geller teaches a class that gets students thinking about plastics and the environment.
Along with his wife, Norma, Guillermo Cueto joined the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute in 2017 and said the couple enjoy their new friendships, intellectual discussions, and many social activities.
Senior lecturer Han Tran taps into mythology to help her students gain a broader understanding of their world.
The exercise physiology program in the School of Education and Human Development provides doctoral students innovative hands-on research and teaching opportunities to advance their careers.
The exercise physiology program in the School of Education and Human Development provides doctoral students innovative hands-on research and teaching opportunities to advance their careers.
A virtual forum created to foster a community of scholars that gathers to discover, discuss, and celebrate new scholarship on Cuba and its diaspora.
The Data Analytics and Intelligence for Social Impact major in the School of Education and Human Development will produce responsible data-driven decision-makers, empowering them to collect and use data for insights that increase social impact.
The Data Analytics and Intelligence for Social Impact major in the School of Education and Human Development will produce responsible data-driven decision-makers, empowering them to collect and use data for insights that increase social impact.
The 2023-2024 choice of the common read program is Jonathan Escoffery’s “If I Survive You,” a series of eight short stories set in South Florida.
In the fast-paced and ever-evolving landscape of the sports industry, careers in sporting event management offer a unique blend of excitement, passion, and business acumen.
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