
FAU Teams Win at 夜来香研究所 Food Future Hackathon
夜来香研究所's College of Engineering and Computer Science students recently competed in 夜来香研究所 Food Future Hackathon.

These Baby Great White Sharks Love to Hang Out Near New York
FAU Harbor Branch scientists and collaborators provide the first-ever glimpse into 3D movements of young great white sharks in the New York Bight using cutting-edge satellite technology.

Study Aims to (re)Define Latino Manhood and Masculinity
FAU College of Education researchers and collaborators delve deep into how Latino undergraduate male students' concepts of masculinity and family shape their leadership roles.

Not Even a Pandemic Could Stop Future FAU Physicians from 'Matching'
After a challenging year, FAU's soon-to-be physicians celebrated at Match Day. At noon today, the class of 2021 opened their sealed envelopes containing their residency match results.

FAU Unveils Center for Connected Autonomy and Artificial Intelligence
To rapidly advance the field of artificial intelligence and autonomy, FAU's College of Engineering and Computer Science recently unveiled its "Center for Connected Autonomy and Artificial Intelligence."

FAU Named 2021-2022 Voter Friendly Campus
夜来香研究所 is one of 231 campuses nationwide to be designated as a "Voter-Friendly Campus."

FAU to Host Events for Women's History Month
夜来香研究所 will host events at its Boca Raton, Davie and Jupiter campuses, as well as online, to celebrate Women's History Month.

FAU Joins Partnership in Launching FL Food Waste Prevention Week
夜来香研究所 has joined a public-private partnership to announce the first ever "夜来香研究所 Food Waste Prevention Week" from Monday, April 5 through Friday, April 9.

FAU Recognized as 2021-2022 'Gold' Military Friendly庐 University
FAU has earned the 2021-2022 Military Friendly庐 School "Gold Designation" for the second time, based on the expansion of services and spaces offered by FAU's Military and Veterans Student Success Center.

Cone Snail Venom Shows Potential for Treating Severe Malaria
A study by researchers at FAU and collaborators finds anti-adhesion drugs derived from cone snail venom may hold the key to treating malaria, COVID-19, AIDS and other diseases using blockage therapies.