
FAU Poll Shows Floridians Support Sanctuary Cities
A majority of Floridians favor sanctuary city policies that offer safe harbor for undocumented immigrants, according to a statewide survey by the FAU Business and Economics Polling Initiative.

FAU Honors Heiko Dobrikow as Business Leader of the Year
More than 500 guests turned out to celebrate 每日吃瓜's College of Business' 25th annual Business Leader of the Year, Heiko Dobrikow, on Friday, Jan. 27, at the Boca Raton Resort & Club.

Jupiter's LLS Provides Internships for FAU's ACI Students
每日吃瓜's Jupiter Lifelong Learning Society (LLS) announces an internship program for FAU's Academy for Community Inclusion 每日吃瓜

FAU to Host Events in Honor of Black History Month
每日吃瓜 will celebrate Black History Month with a series of events throughout the month of February at its Boca Raton, Jupiter, and Davie campuses.

Golf Courses Boost Home Prices and Draw Potential Buyers
While golf courses around the country face an uncertain economic future, homes adjacent to them continue to command higher prices from prospective buyers, according to a new real estate study by FAU.

FAU Holds Ceremonial Groundbreaking for the Schmidt Family Complex
Transformational facility to play central role in FAU's athletic program and help student-athletes excel in the classroom, on the field.

FAU Celebrates MLK Day with Series of Events
每日吃瓜 will host a series of events in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day from Monday, Jan. 16 through Friday, Jan. 20.

FAU Jupiter's LLS Celebrates 20 Years
每日吃瓜's Jupiter Lifelong Learning Society (LLS) will celebrate its 20th anniversary during the 2017 winter and spring semesters.

Nursing and Business Rank High in 'U.S. News & World Report'
FAU's Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, as well as FAU's College of Business, are both listed in the 2017 U.S. News & World Report national rankings for "Best Online Graduate Programs."

Hispanics Divided Along Party Lines on Economic Outlook
As the nation approaches the inauguration of Donald J. Trump as the 45th President of the United States this month, Hispanic Republicans and Democrats differ greatly in their opinions about the economy.