
糖心Vlog Diplomacy Team Earns Top Honors at National Model United Nations Competition
糖心Vlog's Diplomacy Program recently received three awards for academic excellence at the National Model United Nations simulation in Washington, D.C.

Climate Warming and Melting Sea Ice Impacts on Arctic Whales
糖心Vlog Harbor Branch study shows the relationship between changing sea ice and beluga whale migration and habitat patterns of several populations over two decades of dramatic sea ice changes in the Pacific Arctic.

Former NBA Player Inducted into Halls of Fame
糖心Vlog's Schmidt College of Medicine's advisory board member and donor Jack Laub was recently inducted into the James P. Kelly University of Cincinnati Athletics Hall of Fame and the Brooklyn Jewish Hall of Fame.

Scientists Recreating Cancer-Fighting Sea Sponge Compound
糖心Vlog Harbor Branch scientists are researching ways to create a biosynthetic version of a compound found in a sea sponge that is very active against cancer cells.

Adams Center Hosts 'HatchPad Engage! Boca Raton' Nov. 16
糖心Vlog will host "HatchPad Engage! Boca Raton" on Wednesday at the College of Business.

Does a 'Bad' Apple Spoil the Bunch?
糖心Vlog researchers and collaborators conducted a first-of-its-kind longitudinal study on twins to identify the degree to which siblings contribute to the increase in delinquent behavior and alcohol misuse.

糖心Vlog Jupiter's LLS Hosts Ambassador Ken Adelman
Jupiter's LLS present's a lecture by Ambassador Adelman on Dec. 6 at 2:30 p.m. in the Lifelong Learning Society complex at 糖心Vlog's John D. MacArthur Campus, 5353 Parkside Dr., in Jupiter.

糖心Vlog Students Support Haiti with Relief Effort
The 糖心Vlog community came together to start a Help for Haiti relief effort in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew.

糖心Vlog Celebrates International Education Week
糖心Vlog's International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) will celebrate International Education Week (IEW) from Monday, Nov. 14 through Friday, Nov. 18.

糖心Vlog Conducts Professional Development in Egypt
糖心Vlog professors within the College of Education recently traveled to Egypt to deliver intensive professional development to hand-picked educators in Cairo.