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Tuesday, December 4

ArtWeek2018: Longina

Based on the lyrics of Manuel Corona's most famous piece,"Longina." Armando Perez Aleman explores the subtle sensuality of the lyrics through the use of...

Final week of the semester - modified class schedule: Final exams and other course assessment activities are scheduled during this week

Final week of the semester - modified class schedule: Final exams and other course assessment activities are scheduled during this week

Global Civic Engagement Mini-Grant Opportunity

The Global Civic Engagement Student Advisory Board is a program at the Center for Leadership and Service funded by Wells Fargo to expand global awareness and...

Official registration for degree-seeking students by assigned registration time and day

Official registration for degree-seeking students by assigned registration time and day

ArtWeek2018: Italy Through Art

The exhibition Italy Through Art features works by CARTA Department of Art + Art History students who participated in 2018 Summer Study Abroad program in...

ArtWeek2018: Tropical Madness

The Tropical Botanic Artists at Glenn Hubert Library Gallery, North Miami, FL: Forty-four colorful scientifically accurate works in watercolor or colored...

 Artweek 2018: Portals

Portals is curated by Yi Chin Hsieh and the artwork is by Dianna Grace. Yi Chin is a MFA: Curatorial Practice candidate and Dianna Grace is a MFA: Visual...

 Artweek:  Portals

Opening December 5 1-5:00 pm Portals is curated by Yi Chin Hsieh and the artwork is by Dianna Grace. Yi Chin is a MFA: Curatorial Practice candidate and...

 Exhibition: Bad Reputation

Photo courtesy of Lyes Karbouai, Untitled, 2018/19, Digital Photography Bad Reputation is the thesis exhibition for FIU MFA Candidate Belaxis...

ArtWeek2018: Fragments—An Exhibition of BFA students

This is an annual exhibition of the final work of undergraduate students in visual arts. This year's title is called fragment, and harkens back to the...

ArtWeek2018: Rural Tectonics

Exhibition of recent work by CC Arquitectos, Mexico DF under the direction of Manuel Cervantes Cespedes, Architect. The exhibition includes plans, sections,...

ArtWeek2018: Connectivity: Selections from the Frost Art Museum Collection

Through five thematic sections, Connectivity: Selections from the Frost Art Museum Collection examines how art objects, created across cultures and during...

ArtWeek2018: Daniel Chimowitz: Walking Canvases

Daniel Chimowitz is an internationally renowned artist and fashion designer. He creates walking canvases of painted images on hand-sewn as well as up-cycled...

ArtWeek2018: Edna  Glaubman: Retrospective

A retrospective of the late artist Edna Glaubman (1919-1986). Her subjects varied widely and included landscapes, portraits, horses, nudes, social...

ArtWeek2018: Frank Brangwyn: Bringing the Empire Home

Frank Brangwyn: Bringing the Empire Home spotlights the life and career of Frank Brangwyn (British, b. Belgium, 1867–1956), a versatile artist and designer...

ArtWeek2018: MOSAIC: Jewish Life in Florida

Includes more than 500 photos and artifacts that depict the Jewish experience in Florida since 1763. Thematic presentation of stories of Immigration, Life...

ArtWeek2018: Made in Italy: MITA Textile Design 1926–1976

Art and design, modern industry and handcraft—these were the ingredients brought together by MITA, an Italian firm specializing in carpets, tapestries, and...

ArtWeek2018: Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago

Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago is a major survey exhibition of twenty-first century art from islands throughout the...

ArtWeek2018: The Art of Labor

American artists produced a flood of depictions of working men and women during the 1930s, a time of mass unemployment and union organizing. In doing so,...

ArtWeek2018: Wit as Weapon: Satire and the Great War

Propaganda artists on all sides frequently turned to satire as a means of rallying morale on the home front during the First World War. While official...

ArtWeek2018:The Art of the Lithograph

The Art of the Lithograph features prints by Alexander Calder, Marc Chagall, Jim Dine, Don Eddy, R.B. Kitaj, Lee Krasner, Roy Lichtenstein, Camille Pissarro,...

Artweek2018: MOSAIC: Jewish Life in Florida

MOSAIC: Jewish Life in Florida" Exhibition includes more than 500 photos and artifacts that depict the Jewish experience in Florida since 1763. Thematic...

Artweek2018: The Writing on the Wall Hank Willis Thomas and Dr. Baz Dreisinger

A collaborative installation, The Writing on the Wall: Hank Willis Thomas and Dr. Baz Dreisinger presents essays, poems, letters, stories, diagrams, and...

Canvas: Grading & Progress Monitoring

This 1.5-hour, hands-on workshop covers how to use the Gradebook in Canvas. It will cover using the SpeedGrader, rubrics and assignment groups; providing...

Canvas: Grading and Progress Monitoring

This 1.5-hour, hands-on workshop covers how to use the Gradebook in Canvas. It will cover using the SpeedGrader, rubrics and assignment groups; providing...

Canvas: Advanced Features

This 1.5-hour, hands-on workshop covers how to improve collaboration and students interactions in Canvas. Participants will learn how to use groups, improve...

DC Panther Network - Holiday Party

Join your fellow FIU alumni as we celebrate the start of the holiday season at one of DC's most popular neighborhood destinations, Dacha Loft. We're taking...

FIU in DC: Panther Network - Holiday Party

Join your fellow FIU alumni as we celebrate the start of the holiday season at one of DC's most popular neighborhood destinations, Dacha Loft. We're taking...

Tuesday, December 4

Statement of Free Expression

FIU endorses the Florida Board of Governors' Statement of Free Expression to support and encourage full and open discourse and the robust exchange of ideas and perspectives on our campuses. In addition to supporting this legal right, we view this as an integral part of our ability to deliver a high-quality academic experience for our students, engage in meaningful and productive research, and provide valuable public service. This includes fostering civil and open dialogue in support of critical thinking in and out of the classroom, including events hosted by the university.