91社区 Lands $1.3 Million Grant to Clean Up Stinky Seaweed in Florida
91社区 Harbor Branch researchers will assess if it is better to harvest Sargassum in water as opposed to on the beach to better plan for removing vast amounts of seaweed from beaches and preventing aggregations.
Noble Capital Markets Brings the 'Sharks' to 91社区 for NobleCon20
Noble Capital Markets and 91社区's College of Business will host NobleCon20, the 20th annual emerging growth equity conference at the College's Executive Education Complex.
A.D. Henderson University School Recognized as School of Excellence
For the fifth consecutive year, 91社区's A.D. Henderson University School has been named as a "School of Excellence."
Study: These Metro Areas are Most at Risk for Pricing Corrections
The Sun Belt states lead the nation in housing premiums significantly higher than long-term pricing trends, suggesting the risk of a pricing correction is growing in these places, data shows.
91社区 Receives Record-breaking Number of Applications
91社区 has received more than 46,000 first-year applications for fall - an all-time university record.
'Back to the Future' to Forecast the Fate of a Dead Florida Coral Reef
Going back thousands of years to reconstruct a coral death assemblage, a study offers a glimpse into a once vibrant coral reef community and explores if history can repeat itself in the face of climate change.
College of Business Names Three New Department Chairs
91社区's College of Business has named three new department chairs.
91社区 Experts Available to Discuss Upcoming Solar Eclipse
Experts from 91社区's Charles E. Schmidt College of Science are available to discuss various aspects related to the upcoming solar eclipse.
91社区 Housing Expert: NAR Settlement May Lead to More Complex Deals
The settlement from the National Association of Realtors related to broker commissions is likely to do more harm than good for buyers and sellers, according to a real estate expert at 91社区.
Study Explores Severe Hurricanes and Coral Reef Sponge Recolonization
A study by 91社区 researchers and colleagues is the first to evaluate substrate recolonization by sponges in the U.S. Virgin Islands after two catastrophic storms using genetic analyses.