• WRITING STUDIO

    “The mission of the Writing Studio is to provide writing benchmarks, guidelines, and support to all students and faculty across the disciplines. The Writing Studio is an integral part of the fulfillment of the institution’s Quality Enhancement Plan (FNU Cares).” GOALS: To produce better writers who will compose well-developed, well-structured, coherent To facilitate student engagement…

  • Best Nursing Programs for Students with a Medical Background

    If you’ve had experience working in the healthcare industry, or are currently working in the medical field and considering other career options, why not look into Florida National University’s (FNU) Nursing programs? With some careers, it’s required to have a specific type of academic training. That is usually the case in most medical professions. When…

  • What You Might Now Know About Independence Day

    If enough time passes by, observance days end up becoming traditions that oftentimes lose their meaning and the origin of why they came to be in the first place becomes unknown—especially if it’s a celebratory holiday. Independence Day, or the 4th of July might be considered one of these holidays. The 4th of July is…

  • Where to Get a Flexible Criminal Justice Degree in South Florida

    Choosing a career in criminal justice can be an exciting venture. With a degree in Criminal Justice, you’ll be qualified to pursue jobs such as: Law Enforcement Officer Private Investigator Immigration Officer Correctional or Probation Officer Counselor Crime Scene Investigator And more! Learning a Little More About Criminal Justice The field of Criminal Justice is…

  • Reasons to Study Respiratory Therapy

    If you’re looking to work in the in the respiratory profession, congratulations! This is a specific kind of niche in the medical field that not everyone gravitates to. This means that you’re focused on what you want to study and where you want to go in your professional career. That in itself is quite the…

  • Things to Consider When Choosing a Nursing School in South Florida

    Sometimes, having a limited pool of options can be just as difficult as having a wide array of options. Knowing that you want to attend a college in South Florida and knowing that you want to study Nursing may not always be enough to make a decision. Now, you have to narrow down your choice…

  • How You Can Make a Positive Difference on World Refugee Day

    Many people may not even be aware that World Refugee Day exists, much less understand what it means and how it came to be. On December 4, 2000, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly report embraced the resolution 55/76 that highlighted the importance of caring and aiding refugees. It declared that June 20 would be…

  • GRAND OPENING: FNU‬ COMPUTER LAB AT GOODLET PARK

    JOIN US THIS WEDNESDAY 6/15 FOR THE GRAND OPENING OF THE‎ FNU‬ COMPUTER LAB AT GOODLET PARK

  • “Master Your Business Skills” Entrepreneurship Seminar Skills

    Courtesy of Florida National University & Presented by David Hernandez, CPA We invite you to join us starting Tuesday, June 21, 2016 for the free-of-charge “Master Your Business Skills” Entrepreneurship Seminar Series at Florida National University’s Hialeah Campus (4425 W 20th Ave Hialeah, FL 33012) from 6-9 PM. This series of seminars will be offered…

  • Online Health Services Administration Degree in South Florida

    Florida is widely known for being one of the top destinations for traveling and vacationing. It’s also one of the states that has a growing retirement population. According to the United States (US) Census Bureau’s 2014 population estimates, the Pew Research Center reported that four counties in the state of Florida ranked for having the…

  • Why Enrolling in Summer University Classes is a Great Idea

    According to The Old Farmer’s Almanac, the summer solstice that began June 20 at 6:34 p.m., is officially underway but for students, it may have begun a little earlier than that. That might have been the moment the spring semester concluded! The summer season can be looked at as an allotted time off from academic…

  • 2016-17 Basketball Season Preview

    Head Coach: James “JJ” Thatcher Sport: Men’s Basketball Last Season record: 19-11 Key Returning Players: Alvaro Simoza_6’7 (P) Senior Jamaal Walker6’1 (G) Senior Dustin Cusin 6’0 (G/RS) Senior Josh Brown 6’11 (C) Sophomore New Players: William Bunton, NC, Junior, _6’2 (G), Florida State University NCAA D1 Dylan Mulder, FL, Freshman, 6’3 (G/F) Zion Lutheran Academy…

  • 9 Ways to Prepare for College Over the Summer

    Whether you are a first time learner or a returning student, there are innumerable ways to prepare for college during the summer. While there are many activities to partake in over the summer months, as a college student, there should always be some proactive planning going toward your academic studies—even on the “off” months. Don’t…

  • 2016-17 Women’s Volleyball Preview

    2016-17 Season preview Head Coach: 2nd Year Carlos Huaroto-Luque Sport: Women’s Volleyball Last Season record: 5-27 Key Returning Players: Brianne Ballow Cinergi Rosas New Players: Adara Anselmo Silvia Galeano Thalia Torres Melissa Helphrey Bianca Baez Coach’s Expectations for the year: We are really excited about this upcoming season! Our expectations are high and we…

  • 2016-17 Soccer Preview

    2016-17 Season preview Head Coach: Joao Garcia 2nd Year Sport: Men’s Soccer Last Season record: 8-7-5 Key Returning Players: Diogo Nanni Leo Rodrigues Aday Gonzalez Onezimo Fransisco Marcus Stein Gabriel Miranda New Players: Matheus Eccard Vinicius Costa Arthur Mesquita Marco Sordi Joao Caselatto Coach’s Expectations for the year: With a strong core of guys coming…