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Leading EKG Technician School in Florida
Choosing the Right EKG Technician School in Florida Section 101 of Title 36 of the United States Code establishes February as a month-long period of observance urging Americans to recognize the importance of cardiovascular health and its numerous diseases. Each February, many stories from patients whose lives have been deeply affected by heart diseases are…
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South Campus PALS Seminar
Seminars Date Location Time Fee PALS 03/15/2019 South Campus 8:00 am- 4:00 pm $165 PALS 03/16/2019 South Campus 8:00 am- 4:00 pm $165
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International Student Athletic Scholarship Opportunities in Miami
University sports in sunny, tropical Miami are extremely popular. As an international student in a very cosmopolitan city, you have plenty of opportunities -including scholarships- to play for a university. Florida National University is located in Miami and offers Certificates, Associate, Baccalaureate and Master’s degrees that are fully-accredited and recognized nationally. Our international student-athlete program…
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CONQUISTADORS WINNING STREAK CONTINUES
Hialeah, Fl – Florida National University men’s basketball team improve their record to 18-8 with it’s 10th victory in a row. The Conquistadors defeated Campbellsville University Somerset on Monday at bucky dent Gymnasium. INSIDE THE MATCHUP: Score: Florida National University 96 Campbellsville University Somerset 91 Records: Florida National University (18-8), Campbellsville University Somerset (5-17) Location:…
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Library Equals A Stronger Community
This past Friday, the President of American Library Association visited Miami-Dade County, the North Miami Library. Her name is Loida Garcia Febo. Loida Garcia-Fego is a Puerto Rican American Librarian. Garcia-Febo is the President of Information New Wave, an international charity seeking to enhance the education of minority groups in the USA and in developing…
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Meant to Last Together Book Signing
We at Florida National University are happy to announce that we will be hosting a book signing for Dr. Maritza Montano’s new book titled “Meant to Last Together” on February 11th from 7-8:00pm. The event will take place at our library which is located on the second floor of our Dr. Jose Regueiro Building. “Meant…
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Psychology Misconceptions: What to Know Before Pursuing a Degree
People’s view on psychology as a field is invariably riddled with misconceptions. One of the most ingrained misperceptions is the fear that psychology will force the subject to take on beliefs they don’t want to. This view is so prevalent that for professor and head of the psychology department at Florida National University, Dr. José…
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Choosing the Best Dental Lab Tech School in South Florida
In January 2020, the dentistry profession has been making news headlines in Florida. On New Year’s Day, the statute known as the Health Access Dental License was automatically repealed by means of a sunset provision. It thus prevents out-of-state dental health professionals from practicing in Florida. Demand for dental services in the Sunshine State is…
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Networking in College: Top 8 Simple Tips and Tricks
One of the most important times to network and socialize with like-minded peers is during your time at university. It is not dissimilar to making friends, however, if done at random you may not be setting yourself up for amazing opportunities after you graduate. The strongest network is made up of genuine connections. While attending…
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FLORIDA NATIONAL UNIVERSITY MEN AND WOMEN’S TENNIS TEAM LOSES TO SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY
FLORIDA NATIONAL UNIVERSITY MEN AND WOMEN’S TENNIS TEAM LOSES TO SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY Hialeah, Fla. – Conquistadors men’s tennis start off losing the doubles 2-1 and Singles and 4-2 in Singles. Conquistadors women’s tennis got 0-8 loss in the second home game of the season. MEN’S RECAP – Florida National University 8-1 Warner University DOUBLE’S (FNU…
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Regaining a Conversation
Recently, we got together with Mr. Oscar Perez, and we joined the efforts to invite ESL students to the University’s Library for a conversation. The initiative of “Conversational Hour in the Library” is a continuation of efforts to bring diversity population to the Library to learn and study, and for recreational purpose. In today’s world,…
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Remembering Jose Marti
José Marti’s full name is José Julián Marti Pérez. He was born on January 28, 1853. He passed away on May 19, 1895. Jose Marti was a Cuban poet, essayist, journalist, translator, professor, and publisher, who is considered a national hero and an important figure in Latin American literature. He was educated at Complutense University…
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FNU MEN AND WOMEN’S TENNIS PLAYED WARNER UNIVERSITY IN HISTORICAL HOME OPENER
FLORIDA NATIONAL UNIVERSITY MEN AND WOMEN’S TENNIS TEAM PLAYED THE FIRST EVER TENNIS GAME IN FNU HISTORY. Hialeah, Fla. – Conquistadors men’s tennis start off on the right foot taking 6-0 in Singles and 2-1 in Doubles. Conquistadors women’s tennis stumbles out of the gate with a 1-8 loss in the first home game in…
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“Be a Student of Life” Mr. Louis J. Celli’s FNU Keynote Speech
Graduation like many other achievements in one’s life is a benchmark that graduates and family members alike keep and reflect on as they progress onwards in life. Those sentiments are never more apparent than in the words spoken by keynote speaker Mr. Louis J. Celli. We at Florida National University had the great pleasure of…
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First Annual FNU Picnic
Florida National University will be hosting our first annual Community Picnic on Sunday, March 10th starting at 11 A.M. at A.D. Barnes Park, Shelter 1. It will be an exciting day featuring BBQ foods, concession machines, bounce houses and a Petting Zoo. Come join us for fun entertainment, music and more! This event will run…