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FIU Virtual Events

FIU Virtual Events

FIU helps community battle cabin fever with virtual classes, events and tours

As the FIU community and the nation  practice social distancing to prevent the spread of COVID-19, FIU is moving many events and services online. 

Steer clear of cabin fever and stay healthy, educated, and on track by tuning in to these virtual events and activities. Get your workout in, take up new skills like cooking or meditation, visit FIU’s  “virtual museums,” and more.

This list will be updated as events and services are added. If you have an event or activity you would like to add, please email morgan.hughes@fiu.edu

Upcoming Events

Parent Club | Parenting Teens: Survival Tips (Free Webinar - English)

In this workshop, parents are introduced to the five core tips for parenting teens with confidence and success. CLICK ON A DATE TO REGISTER Oct 2 | 11...

10/2 11am
Parent Club | Understanding Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) (Free Webinar - English)

In this seminar, parents/caregivers are introduced to Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), what it is and what is best practice for assessment...

10/2 5pm
Parent Club | ¡Hablemos de Tecnología! (Taller en Español)

En este taller, los padres aprenderán cinco estrategias claves para apoyar el uso saludable de la tecnología en el hogar, incluyendo pautas para el uso de la...

10/3 5pm
Parent Club | Tips and Strategies to Overcome Test Anxiety (Free Webinar – English)

Many children and adolescents report feeling nervous or anxious about taking tests. Cumulative or standardized tests may be especially difficult and anxiety...

10/4 12pm
Parent Club | Positive Parenting (Free Webinar - English)

In this workshop, parents are introduced to the five key principles of positive parenting. In addition, we will also provide top parenting tips for parents...

10/5 6pm

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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.