• June: Seminar Schedule Hialeah Campus

    Please see bellow Seminars Schedule for Hialeah Campus 06/14/2019 Seminars Date Location Time Fee CPR 06/14/2019 Hialeah Campus 9:00 am – 11:20 am $25 OSHA- HIV 06/14/2019 Hialeah Campus 11:30 am – 12:20 pm $25 CPR 06/14/2019 Hialeah Campus 6:00 pm – 8:20 pm $25 OSHA- HIV 06/14/2019 Hialeah Campus 8:30 pm – 9:40 pm…

  • Free 3D Ultrasounds for Miami, South Florida Community!

    Something is always happening in the world of medical diagnostic sonography. In Fort Lauderdale, Dr. Jorge Gonzalez of the Orthopedic Specialty Institute was recently featured in a Local 10 News segment about stenosing tenosynovitis, a condition more commonly known as “trigger finger.” Patients who suffer from this painful condition have to live with the fear…

  • A Caring Touch Poem By Ida Tomshinsky

    A Caring Touch by Ida Tomshinsky Every person Has a favorite Time of year, But nursing Is always in season, Because caring Is a specialty Of veracity and integrity. Teaching and educating, Advising and mentoring, And more than that, caring A job with a heart Should not be hard, 24/7 all-year around. But it is…

  • Legal Studies vs. Criminal Justice: Narrowing Down Your Program of Choice

    In March 2019, a retired police sergeant visited his former department’s internal affairs office in Miami to catch up on the latest updates of a case involving a former colleague. Days after this visit, the retired sergeant noticed a thread on an online forum that featured harassing comments from members of the internal affairs unit,…

  • The Importance of Academic Advising

    College is a time of major transition for most students. Having just left the rigid organization of high school, the relaxed environment of homeschooling, or re-entering the classroom after an absence, many college students are in a state of great change and in need of good advice. Without academic advice, students could find themselves in…

  • FORMER FNU PLAYER RODRIGO DA COSTA IS SHINING ON THE PRO LEVEL

    Hialeah, Florida – former Florida National University Men’s Soccer player Rodrigo da Costa is currently playing in Tulsa Roughnecks soccer team in the USL (Sanctioned by the U.S. Soccer Federation as a Division II professional league). FNU Conquistadors GOAL OF THE YEAR?! ??⚽️ What an assist from Maximilliano to Rodrigo Bandeira ?? #FNU #GoConquistadors Rodrigo…

  • 5 Reasons Future Business Owners Should Get an MBA

    Even though starting and operating a business is not traditionally thought to be part of the ethos known as the American Dream, 85 percent of small business owners in the United States begs to differ. According to a 2018 survey of 1,000 small business owners conducted by Kabbage, an online business loan platform, the majority…

  • Technological Advancements of the Criminal Justice System

    The South Florida region, particularly Miami, has often served as the fictional backdrop to popular television series featuring law enforcement agents in pursuit of very smart criminals. A common thread of these shows, aside from stylish characters and glitzy visuals, is that investigators tend to have access to technology tools that seem to be ahead…

  • Health Resources & Service Administration Scholarship

    If you are a student pursing a career in the Health Care profession this message is for you! The HRSA is currently accepting applications for their National Health Service Corps Scholarship program (NHSC SP). Applying as soon as possible is highly recommended to give you the best chance of obtaining this scholarship. The deadline for…

  • Daniel’s Race for Life

    For most of us, our teenage years are filled with unforgettable moments. Whether it was receiving college acceptance letters or picking a suit or dress for our very anticipated prom, just like we see in the movies. The same, however, cannot be said for 18-year-old Daniel Quesada who is currently in the fight for his…

  • Top Accelerated Nursing Program in Florida

    Nearly all of us would like our profession to match our life passion, but many of us fall short in this regard. We tend to focus too much on nurturing our talents and sharpening our skill acquisition when we should actually be thinking strategically. Inspiration, needless to say, needs to always be with us, but…

  • El Bibliotecario/The Librarian

    Every year, in April we celebrating the National Library Month and our Library Workers that are making a big difference in academic higher education and long-life learning. This is a story of one of the FNU “Long-Time Librarian” that applied to an ongoing, enthusiastic, and self-motivated person who pursuits knowledge for either personal or professional…

  • Associate of Science vs. Associate of Arts Degree: What is the Difference?

    Choosing a college program and deciding what to study can be somewhat intimidating for some students, particularly for those who approach life in terms of making commitments. Declaring a major used to be a traditional aspect of college life, but socio-economic conditions and the competitive job market often leave students hoping for more flexibility. Choosing…

  • Online vs. Traditional Education—Which is Best?

    Montague versus Capulet, butter versus margarine, and Hawaii versus the Bahamas. There is a multitude of ongoing arguments that might never be settled. Is the struggle between online and traditional education one of them? We’ll let you be the judge. Florida National University (FNU) decided to take a closer look at the value of both…

  • Nursing Scholarship Opportunity!

    Pursing a career in Nursing isn’t easy. But maybe this can help. The National Association of Hispanic Nurses have just announced their annual scholarship. Click on the link below and apply! Spring 2019 Scholarship Application NAHN