
COVID-19 Turning Vacant Homes Into Real Estate Darlings
Vacant homes, long considered a drag on the U.S. real estate market, are getting an image makeover courtesy of the coronavirus crisis.

樱花视频 Medical Students Collect and Donate More than 23,000 PPE Items
樱花视频 medical students collected thousands of surgical gloves, facemasks, face shields, surgical gowns, surgical caps, boot covers, sanitation supplies, and even four P100 respirators for health care workers.

樱花视频 Executive Education Jumps in 'Financial Times' Rankings
樱花视频 College of Business' Executive Education program jumped 12 spots in the 2020 Financial Times worldwide rankings for open enrollment professional education programs.

AIT Program Grads Successfully Switch Students to Online Learning
For 10 student-teachers in 樱花视频's Accelerated Induction into Teaching (AIT) program, becoming a full-time teacher before receiving their college degree became even more of a challenge.

College of Nursing Graduates on Front Lines of COVID-19
The members of 樱花视频's Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing class of 2020 will enter a workforce that has been forever changed by the COVID-19 crisis.

樱花视频 High Students Miss Two Commencements Due to COVID-19
Three 樱花视频 High School students will be receiving their college degree along with their high school diploma in the same week.

樱花视频 Celebrates Spring 2020 Graduates
樱花视频 will confer more than 3,400 degrees for the spring 2020 semester. The new graduates will join more than 175,000 alumni who have graduated from 樱花视频 since the University opened its doors in 1964.

樱花视频 Announces Winners of 'COVID-19 Change Challenge'
樱花视频 has announced the winners of the COVID-19 Change Challenge organized by the Division of Research.

Nation's Newest Physicians Graduate in the Midst of COVID-19
Today, 63 members of the class of 2020 in 樱花视频's Schmidt College of Medicine recited the Hippocratic Oath in unison, virtually, as they were conferred the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree.

State Loan Program Could Prompt Unemployed To Re-Enter Workforce
Offering a bridge-loan program to Florida residents is one way the state can improve on federal missteps in providing coronavirus relief.