Student employees recognized for hard work
“Student employees, like other employees, are major contributors to the operational and service mission of this institution,” said Carolyn Jackson, director of recruitment services for Human Resources.
Leaked video raises question about U.S. military actions
Videos like the one leaked on April 5 by Wikileaks, a whistle-blower Web site, offer a rare glance of the war we’ve come to forget. The full, uncensored video, recorded from one of two Army helicopters involved, show three related incidents that occurred in Baghdad on July 12, 2007.
Getting Schooled: Grad school selection can be overwhelming
Tomorrow is D-Day.
Tomorrow will be the day I decide (if I haven’t done so by then) where I will be attending graduate school in September for my master’s degree in writing (and likely publishing).
Senate reviews, revises statutes
To effectively prepare the following administration to serve in the Biscayne Bay Campus Student Government Council, the senate reviewed SGC-BBC’s statutes in complete detail during their final senate meeting on April 12.
Aramark company plans to give back to community
On April 15, Panther Dining and Aramark – FIU’s food service provider – will be stepping out of the realms of the kitchen to partake in a company-wide community involvement initiative, aimed at strengthening and supporting community centers at the Miami Rescue Mission.
Law professor lands in Miami after travels
Professor Hannibal Travis joined the College of Law faculty after several years of practicing intellectual property law and Internet law.

