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SURP Director Dr. Steven Bourassa quoted in The Guardian
June 25, 2020

As reported in The Guardian, the US spends twice as much on a tax break for the rich as on rent for the poorest.

I-Cube Tabletop Exercise
June 25, 2020

Participants in infrastructure restoration prioritization research took part in a fun, interactive, computer-based exercise at the Florida Governor’s Hurricane Conference.

Congratulations Fall 2019 Graduates
June 24, 2020

On Friday, December 13, 2019 we watched as 227 bachelor’s graduates, 19 master’s graduates and 2 doctoral candidates walked across the commencement stage to receive their diploma from the College for Design and Social...

Newly Published Research Analyzes Crash Frequency
June 22, 2020

Dibakar Saha, Ph.D., and Eric Dumbaugh, Ph.D. co-authored a new research article that analyzed three years of crash data to model frequency.

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May 20, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic is a rapidly evolving global crisis that has multiple ramifications and impacts, particularly for those who are most vulnerable, and for those who are still recovering from past disasters. Individuals...

Historic Preservation in Pearl City
April 27, 2020

Retired planner Charles Graves is leading a historic preservation project in the 100-year-old community of Pearl City in Boca Raton.

Neighborhood Features and Genetic Risk Interact to Affect Cognition
March 19, 2020

The neighborhood environment may positively or negatively influence one’s ability to maintain cognitive function with age.

Close Encounters of an FAU Research Kind
March 19, 2020

More than 300 people attended FAU’s inaugural Research Encounter in mid-February.

Important College Update: Exciting Changes Coming Soon!
March 03, 2020

We are pleased to announce that, beginning in Fall 2020:

Responding to Sea-Level Rise
February 03, 2020

The measurable changes in sea-level rise – and the scientific projections of its increase within the next 30 years – present immense challenges to our notions of living and continuing to develop in South Florida’s flood...