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Saturday, September 25

FIU in DC: National Forensics Science Week

In recognition of the important role that proper forensic science plays in the investigation of crimes throughout the nation, from exonerating the innocent...

Frost Art Museum - Common Reading Exbibit

Robert Andy Coombs was born and raised in Michigan’s upper peninsula in a little town bordering Wisconsin. Being a closeted gay male in a conservative rural...

The State of Black South Florida

The South Florida Black Prosperity Alliance, a non-profit coalition of civil rights activists, social justice activists, business leaders, Black Chambers of...

Cycling

In-person cycling sessions at the MMC campus on Mondays at 12-12:50pm, Tuesdays at 5-5:50pm, Wednesdays at 7-7:50am and 4-4:50pm, Thursdays at 12-12:50pm,...

Cycling

In-person cycling sessions at the MMC campus on Mondays at 12-12:50pm, Tuesdays at 5-5:50pm, Wednesdays at 7-7:50am and 4-4:50pm, Thursdays at 12-12:50pm,...

Lexis+ Seminar Paper Research: Upperclassmen Research Refresher

Join us to learn some tips and best practices to research for your seminar paper. We will be doing a research refresher that will be helpful to everyone,...

Sukhe Circles

Sukhé [soo - KAY] is a community that co-creates safe, loving, and inclusive spaces for empowering women with the intention to transform, heal, and feel...

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FIU Men's Soccer at UAB TV: C-USA TV Streaming Video: https://conferenceusa.com/watch/default.aspx?Live=14746 https://fiusports.com/calendar.aspx?id=10090

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FIU Men's Soccer at UAB TV: C-USA TV Streaming Video: https://conferenceusa.com/watch/default.aspx?Live=14746 https://fiusports.com/calendar.aspx?id=10090

FIU Theatre: Fahrenheit 451

FIU Theatre presents: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury directed by Phillip M. Church Knowledge is under assault. Can one person stop the fire? Ray...

Saturday, September 25

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.