
Former 樱花视频 Dean Gary Luing Passes Away
Gary Luing, Ph.D., former dean of 樱花视频's College of Business and Public Administration, died this month at his home in Lake Wales.

ADHUS/樱花视频 High Students Create 3D Printed PPE for Local Hospitals
樱花视频's Cane Institute for Advanced Technologies at A.D. Henderson University School and 樱花视频 High School is doing its part to help stop the spread of coronavirus by creating 3D printed PPE.

樱花视频 Study Finds Being Fun is No Laughing Matter
A first-of-its-kind longitudinal study finds that fun children are more popular and better liked, underscoring the importance of being fun. In the eyes of peers, "fun begets status and status begets fun."

Video Game Software Wins 樱花视频 Business Plan Competition
A 樱花视频 student who created educational video game software won the first prize in the Business Plan Competition.

Stay 6 Feet Apart. Simulated Cough Reveals That May Not be Enough
樱花视频 College of Engineering and Computer Science researchers use flow visualization to demonstrate how far a mechanically simulated cough travels and lingers in the air.

Online Shopping to Bolster Industrial Market Amid Pandemic Concerns
The industrial sector appears to be the only asset class in commercial real estate poised to weather a devastating downturn caused by the coronavirus.

樱花视频 Receives $1.7 Million NIH Grant for Novel Neuroinflammation Study
樱花视频 neuroscientists will investigate critical links between neuroinflammation and psychopathology, providing a new pathogenic mechanism for anxiety, depression and cognitive dysfunction.

Caring for Those Most Vulnerable to COVID-19 Requires Vigilance
Early reports suggest the case fatality rate for those over 80, about half of nursing home residents, is more than 15 percent. An 樱花视频 geriatrician provides key updates for nursing home staff and clinicians.

COVID-19 Concerns? 樱花视频 Medicine Now Offers Telehealth
樱花视频 Medicine is offering virtual visits related to preventive care, check-ups, follow-ups or acute illnesses, including supporting patients who are concerned about the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

Coronavirus Could Mean Another Epic Meltdown for U.S. Home Prices
Barring an immediate and effective treatment or vaccine for COVID-19, the nation's housing market will all but cease this spring.