Researchers Take Body Armor to the Next Level with High Energy Fibers
¼ø»ÆÊ¦app's College of Engineering and Computer Science received $569,482 from Combating Terrorism Technical Support Office to develop advanced fibers to enhance the performance of military helmets and body armor.
¼ø»ÆÊ¦app to Host Events in Honor of Black/African American History Month
¼ø»ÆÊ¦app will celebrate Black/African American History Month with a series of events throughout the month of February at its Boca Raton, Jupiter and Broward campuses.
¼ø»ÆÊ¦app College of Business Honors Rita and Rick Case
¼ø»ÆÊ¦app's College of Business recently honored Rita and Rick Case of the Rick Case Automotive Group at its 28th annual Business Leaders of the Year breakfast at the Boca Raton Resort & Club.
¼ø»ÆÊ¦app Receives Carnegie Foundation Community Engagement Classification
The Carnegie Foundation has announced that ¼ø»ÆÊ¦app is one of the 119 U.S. colleges and universities to receive the Carnegie Community Engagement Classification for 2020.
Study Shows New Way to Treat Stroke Using an Already FDA-Approved Drug
Researchers from ¼ø»ÆÊ¦app's Schmidt College of Medicine are the first to report on the neuroprotective properties of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, an already FDA-approved drug.
Osher LLI at ¼ø»ÆÊ¦app Announces Faculty-in-Residence Program
Osher LLI at ¼ø»ÆÊ¦app Jupiter will host two lectures by Taylor Hagood, Ph.D., and Joseph Urgo, Ph.D.
Genetic Testing in Diverse Young Breast Cancer Patients over a Decade
Researchers examined racial and ethnic differences in genetic testing frequency and results among diverse breast cancer patients diagnosed at age 50 or younger from January 2007 to December 2017.
¼ø»ÆÊ¦app Presents New York Times Best-Selling Authors
¼ø»ÆÊ¦app's Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters will host the sixth annual Palm Beach Book Festival with an exciting group of New York Times bestselling authors.
¼ø»ÆÊ¦app Tech Runway® Celebrates 5 Years, Releases Economic Impact Report
¼ø»ÆÊ¦app Tech Runway® recently celebrated its five-year anniversary and released the results of its fifth annual economic impact report.
Most Rehabilitating Sea Turtles with Infectious Tumors Don't Survive
¼ø»ÆÊ¦app Harbor Branch researchers examined survival rates of green sea turtles with fibropapillomatosis in rehab facilities in the southeastern U.S. and found that 75 percent did not survive.