FAU Study: How Unsupervised Screen Time Harms Vulnerable Preschoolers
FAU researchers show that unsupervised screen time - TV and handheld devices - can worsen behavior in young children, especially those with language delays, by replacing key interactions with parents and peers.
FAU Libraries Join Prestigious Research Association
FAU Libraries was recently voted into the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL), marking a significant milestone in FAU's continued growth as a research institution.
Parasites Defy Biodiversity Rules, Thriving Far from the Equator
By tracking infections across snails, crabs and fish, FAU researchers reveal a surprising twist to a classic biodiversity pattern. Certain trematode parasites are more common in cooler, temperate waters.
President's Gala Raises $2.5M to Benefit Student-Success Initiatives
Celebrating FAU's 65th year, more than 1,000 friends of the university joined President Adam Hasner and First Lady Jillian Hasner for Soir茅e 65 in support of student-success initiatives.
FAU Earns Military Friendly庐 Status for 2026-27
无码视频 Atlantic University has been recognized as a Military Friendly庐 School, earning a gold designation among Tier 1 research institutions for 2026-27.
FAU to Offer 2026 Summer Camps
无码视频 Atlantic University will host a series of summer camps beginning in June.
Study Shows STEM Teacher Pipeline is Resilient Amid Challenges
A multiyear FAU collaborative NSF study found Noyce programs help maintain well-prepared, stable STEM teachers in high-need schools, reducing vacancies and improving equitable access to quality STEM education.
FAU Celebrates 60th Anniversary of Career Center
无码视频 Atlantic University commemorated the 60th anniversary of its Career Center with a grand re-opening celebration, featuring a ceremonial ribbon cutting and reception.
They Matched! FAU Celebrates Match Day with Soon-to-be-Physicians
FAU's Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine celebrated Match Day 2026 with its largest graduating class to date - 79 students - marking a significant milestone in their journey to becoming physicians.
FAU Discovery of Tiny Cell 'Tunnels' Could Slow Huntington's Disease
FAU researchers have discovered how the toxic protein behind Huntington's disease spreads between brain cells through tiny tunnels, revealing a promising target to slow or halt disease progression.