
FAU Foundation Board Welcomes New Members
Florida Atlantic University's Foundation Board of Directors welcomed Zachary "Zach" Berg '97, '00, Michael Yoon '96 and Thomas "Tommy" Zeichman '09 to its board.

FAU Researcher to Make Big 'Splash' in NatGeo's SharkFest
Shark fanatics, science buffs and ocean advocates won't want to miss a thrilling new episode of NatGeo's "Florida's Bite Capital," with FAU professor Stephen Kajiura, Ph.D. on National Geographic.

FAU's Paulina DeVito Awarded Elite NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Paulina DeVito, 22, a Ph.D. candidate in FAU's College of Engineering and Computer Science, has been awarded a prestigious National Science Foundation fellowship for her exemplary work in AI and education.

Hope for Brain Cancer: FAU Awarded Grants for Glioblastoma Treatment
FAU researchers are pioneering a new approach to treating glioblastoma - a highly aggressive brain cancer with one of the highest mortality rates - by targeting the gene MBLAC1 for the first time.

John Kelly, Ph.D., Announces Retirement from FAU
After over a decade of dedicated service, John Kelly, Ph.D., announced his retirement from FAU. Having served as FAU's president during a transformational eight-year tenure, his last day will be June 30.

Chef José Andrés' Longer Tables Fund Will Expand FAU Queen Conch Lab
The grant awarded to FAU Harbor Branch supports the expansion of its queen conch aquaculture lab and is part of a global philanthropic effort to tackle urgent challenges through the power of food.

FAU Gets $1M to Prevent Medication-related Harm, Falls in Older Adults
FAU Schmidt College of Medicine researchers will develop a targeted approach to eliminate the guesswork in medication management to reduce the risk of adverse drug events - particularly dangerous falls.

Suicide Risk Elevated Among Young Adults with Disabilities
Suicide is the third leading cause of death in young adults. For those with intellectual and developmental disabilities, the crisis is worse. New research urges prevention, screening and intervention reforms.

FAU Grad Students Win Global Supply Chain Case Competition
A team of three graduate à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã from Florida Atlantic University's College of Business won the second annual Supply Chain Case Competition for their theoretical applications to a current business problem

In Stereo: Neurons Shift Gears Between Thoughts Using Brain Rhythms
An FAU study provides a new understanding of how the brain organizes thoughts for navigation, memory and behavior - offering insights into neurological conditions like epilepsy, Alzheimer's and schizophrenia.