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Thursday, April 1

Class schedule available to all returning undergraduate and graduate students for Summer & Fall 2021 terms

Class schedule available to all returning undergraduate and graduate students for Summer & Fall 2021 terms

Kiwi on a hover board with it's pet dog!

Workshop focused on looking at physiological symptoms of anxiety and introducing methods for slowing down and putting our bodies in a relaxed state.​

Graduate School Information Session

A Graduate Admissions representative will share with you an interactive presentation about one of the many facets of Graduate School at FIU. Each week a new...

Artist: Beatriz Ramirez

With an original opening reception inauspiciously scheduled for Friday the 13th of 2020, the Art Herstory exhibit gets its day after a year in waiting. The...

Women of Immokalee Virtual Exhibit

In Women of Immokalee, Lisette Morales showcases remarkable women from Immokalee, FL, whose impacts among their communities have created change. The exhibit...

Virtual Information Session: Online MS in Logistics & Supply Chain Management

Learn about the Online Master of Science in Logistics & Supply Chain Management program that focuses on logistics technology, data analytics, and...

Camp Inspire - Spring Into STEAM

Campers ages 6-14 can join Camp Inspire for virtual adventures March 29-April 1. Monday, March 29 - FIU@Home: Mantis Shrimp Follow along with our FIU@Home...

relax. feel good. be well.

Food labeling and marketing has become very complex! Join us as we help you learn how to navigate the market and decipher what is healthy and what is not.

Hospitality Virtual Career Fair

Virtually network with employers and learn more about their open opportunities like jobs, internships & MIT's via Handshake! Over 20 employers will be...

Parent Club | Criando Niños Resilientes (Español)

En este taller, se le presentará los seis componentes básicos que ayudaran a sus hijos a manejar sus emociones y desarrollen resiliencia al lidiar con el...

Parent Club | Raising Resilient Children (Free Webinar - English)

In this workshop, parents are introduced to six core building blocks for children to manage their feelings and become resilient in dealing with life stress....

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...

CASE

The Peace Corps is hiring! Meet the recruiter to learn how to become a Peace Corps member. This is a virtual information session. ...

From Marranos to Miami Beach: A History of Cuban Jews by  Helene Herman

From November 1492, when a Jewish convert (Marrano) landed in Cuba, through the present day, this lecture covers the history of Jews in Cuba as well as...

Thursday at Three:  Ann Fristoe Stuart in Conversation with JMOF-FIU Curator Jacqueline Goldstein

Ann Fristoe Stewart is the Director and Curator of The Leiber Collection in East Hampton, New York. The Leiber Collection is a beautiful jewel of a museum...

Panther Connections Panel: Administration & Management and Physical Sciences & Engineering

Ever wondered how professionals became successful? Don't let it be a mystery! Join us for our Panther Connections Panel on April 1st at 3:30 p.m. via Zoom!

Information Session

An Admissions Counselor will share general information about Florida International University's academic programs, admissions criteria, the admissions...

Parent Club | Criando Niños Resilientes (Español)

En este taller, se le presentará los seis componentes básicos que ayudaran a sus hijos a manejar sus emociones y desarrollen resiliencia al lidiar con el...

Parent Club | Raising Resilient Children (Free Webinar - English)

In this workshop, parents are introduced to six core building blocks for children to manage their feelings and become resilient in dealing with life stress....

Thursday, April 1

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.