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Friday, September 23

FIU in DC - National Forensic Science Week

FIU in Washington D.C. encourages FIU Panthers in D.C. to participate in National Forensic Science Week. 2022 marks the 10th annual celebration of forensic...

FIU Field Instructor Training/Qualified Supervisor Training

Description: 12 CEUs are provided for LCSW, LMHC, and LMFT towards becoming a Qualified Supervisor. Day 1: September...

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In this new hybrid learning environment, interchanging between in-persona and remote tasks, you can create, view, edit and share files on the...

Book Group-  Navigating Difficult Moments in Teaching Diversity and Social Justice

When tensions, emotions, or conflicts arise in the classroom, do you struggle to figure out the right thing to say or do? In Navigating Difficult...

Speaker Series Talk: Scaling Single-Session Interventions to Bridge Gaps in Mental Healthcare Ecosystems

Speaker: Jessica L. Schleider, Ph.D.- Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Stony Brook University (SUNY) About the talk: In this talk, I...

SiGMA Game Night

Please join us for a fun game night hosted by our graduate student Luis Caicedo. This game night is the first of three for the fall 2022 semester. We highly...

Women in Medicine

Dr. Michelle Kirwan completed her undergraduate BA degree in Psychology at Washington University in St Louis on a full academic scholarship. Dr. Kirwan then...

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FIU Men's Soccer at # 25 SMU https://fiusports.com/calendar.aspx?id=10578

Passage Poster

PASSAGE by Christopher Chen directed by Michael Yawney A young woman, full of hope, lands in a new country but unwittingly ignites a political...

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First star party of semester. Grant Livingston will be performing some of his songs for us.

Friday, September 23

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.