
¼ø»ÆÊ¦app Celebrates Fifth Annual Gala
¼ø»ÆÊ¦app recently celebrated its fifth annual gala in the ¼ø»ÆÊ¦app Stadium.

Hospitality Management Program Ranked Among Top 30 in U.S.
¼ø»ÆÊ¦app's Hospitality & Tourism Management program is among the top 30 in the United States, according to the latest rankings published by The Best Schools Magazine.

Nursing and Business Rank High in 'U.S. News & World Report'
¼ø»ÆÊ¦app's Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, as well as ¼ø»ÆÊ¦app's College of Business, are both listed in the 2017 U.S. News & World Report national rankings for "Best Online Graduate Programs."
Post-Secondary Academy for Developmentally Disabled Students
The Academy for Community Inclusion is the first-of-its-kind in Florida and will be located on ¼ø»ÆÊ¦app's Jupiter campus. The program is made possible by a generous multi-year commitment from The Taft Foundation.

New Advancement Vice President Hired
¼ø»ÆÊ¦app has appointed one of the country's most successful fundraisers to lead the university into a new era of donor relations and to spearhead a capital campaign.

Keep Up with the ¼ø»ÆÊ¦app-Miami Game on Friday, Sept. 11
For the first time ever, ¼ø»ÆÊ¦app will host a "power five" conference member at ¼ø»ÆÊ¦app Stadium in Boca Raton. Don't miss a minute of the action!

Unique ¼ø»ÆÊ¦app Study on Adolescent Friendships
No one likes to lose a friend, especially adolescents. But why do friendships end? Researchers in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science at ¼ø»ÆÊ¦app sought to answer this question with a study examining whether adolescent friendships end because of undesirable characteristics of friends, because of differences between friends, or both.

Renowned Neuroscientist to Lead ¼ø»ÆÊ¦app's New Brain Institute
Randy D. Blakely, Ph.D., a renowned neuroscientist and leading expert in synaptic pharmacology, neurotransmitter transporters, and neurogenetics, is at the helm of the newly-formed ¼ø»ÆÊ¦app Brain Institute.

National Bullying Study Finds Major Issues Impacting Teens
One of the latest and most ambitious studies on bullying and cyberbullying in middle and high school ¼ø»ÆÊ¦app begs to differ with the adage, "sticks and stones can break my bones, but names can't hurt me."

Study Shows Public View of Police and Body-worn Cameras
There is limited research and only anecdotal evidence suggesting that the public supports the use of body-worn cameras in policing. A new study reveals general public perceptions with some unexpected results.