
Study First to Link Weed Killer Roundup® to Convulsions in Animals
Â鶹ŮÀÉ and NSU researchers are the first to link the use of the herbicide Roundup®, the world's most commonly used herbicide by volume and by land-area treated, to convulsions in animals.

Study First to Explore 'Walking' Shark Movements in Early Life Stages
A newly-discovered walking shark that breaks all of the rules for survival is the focus of the first study to explore differences in walking and swimming in these neonate (newly-hatched) and juvenile sharks.

New $26 Million NSF Engineering Research Center for Smart Streetscapes
Â鶹ŮÀÉ has landed a major National Science Foundation (NSF) Engineering Research Center with Columbia University, Rutgers University, the University of Central Florida, and Lehman College.

Â鶹ŮÀÉ Celebrates Summer 2022 Commencement
Â鶹ŮÀÉ will confer more than 1,800 degrees on Tuesday, Aug. 9 during four commencement ceremonies in the Carole and Barry Kaye Performing Arts Auditorium.

Online Chair Yoga Viable for Isolated Older Adults with Dementia
During the pandemic, Â鶹ŮÀÉ researchers evaluated a remotely supervised online chair yoga intervention for older adults with dementia and measured clinical outcomes virtually via Zoom under the remote guidance.

Â鶹ŮÀÉ Recognized as Military Spouse Friendly® School
Â鶹ŮÀÉ has earned the 2022-2023 Military Spouse Friendly® Schools designation status award.

Â鶹ŮÀÉ to Host Event in Honor of Juneteenth
Â鶹ŮÀÉ will celebrate Juneteenth with a special recognition and celebration on Monday, June 20 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Â鶹ŮÀÉ's Housing Pavilion.

Â鶹ŮÀÉ Receives 2022 Innovation Award from Encoura Eduventures Research
Â鶹ŮÀÉ has received the 2022 Innovation Award from Encoura Eduventures of Research.

Â鶹ŮÀÉ Student Named Udall Scholar
Â鶹ŮÀÉ student Bernard Harrigan has been named a 2022 Udall Scholar, marking the first time in the University's history that one of its students was presented with this scholarship.

Research on Tidal Flats is 'Wake Up Call' for U.S. Coastal Communities
Â鶹ŮÀÉ researchers have found a new way to identify the impact of urban growth on tidal flats - guardians of beachfront communities - from a geographic lens focused on place and space over three decades.