Study Finds Police Misconduct 'Hotspots' Across Florida
Researchers from FAU's College of Social Work and Criminal Justice analyzed data from 241 Florida law enforcement agencies across 67 counties (2012-2023) to explore police misconduct.
FAU/Mainstreet Poll: Harris and Trump in Statistical Tie
FAU Researcher Lands Grant for Personalized Cancer Radiation Therapy
The project, led by Wazir Muhammad, Ph.D., will employ AI, specifically deep reinforcement learning, to analyze multimodal data, improving cancer characterization and treatment for better patient outcomes.
FAU/Mainstreet Poll: Harris Narrows Trump's Lead to 5 Points
New FAU poll highlights current voter leanings that were examined immediately before U.S. President Joe Biden announced he was leaving the race.
FAU's Executive MBA Among Top 50 MBA Programs
Florida Atlantic University's College of Business Executive MBA program was among the Top 50 Executive MBA programs in the country, according to 2024 rankings from Fortune.
FAU Online MBA Program Climbs in Rankings
Florida Atlantic University's College of Business climbed up in the rankings for the Top 50 Online MBA Programs in the country, according to the 2024 rankings from The Princeton Review.
National Poll Shows Small Trump Bump Post-Assassination Attempt
A new poll of the battleground states of Georgia and Virginia highlights current voter leanings that were examined immediately before and after the attempted assassination of former U.S. President Donald Trump.
FAU Nursing Faculty Named Fellows of the American Academy of Nursing
Three faculty members in the Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing have been named 2024 Fellows of the American Academy of Nursing for their extraordinary contributions to improve health locally and globally.
FAU Expert: These Banks Are at Higher Risk of a Depositor Run
More banks are at an increased risk of having a liquidity crisis caused from withdrawals by large uninsured depositors, according to an analysis from a finance expert at Florida Atlantic University
Digital Self-Harm Surges Among U.S. Teens from 2016 to 2021
A new study finds that digital self-harm, where individuals anonymously post or share hurtful content about themselves online, has increased more than 88% since 2016 among 13 to 17 year olds in the U.S.