
'Keep Memories Alive - Walking with the Stars Affair'
ÑDz©¹ÙÍø's Caring Hearts Auxiliary of the Louis and Anne Green Memory and Wellness Center will host "Keep Memories Alive -- Walking with the Stars Affair" on Sunday, Nov. 6 at 9 a.m. at the Town Center at Boca Raton.

'Shark Tank' Entrepreneur Daymond John Shares Success Story
Celebrated fashion pioneer, best-selling author and branding guru Daymond John shared his rags-to-riches story and the lessons he's learned as a successful entrepreneur with an audience of more than 2,000.

The Thrill of the Vote: Episodes in Democracy
The exhibition includes rare books, newspaper illustrations and other pieces that portray the history of voting rights.

ÑDz©¹ÙÍø Student Group Celebrates Women in Computing
ACM-W has more than 100 chapters worldwide, and supports, celebrates, and advocates internationally for the full engagement of women in all aspects of the computing field.

New Technology Provides a 'Voice' for Hospitalized Patients
A tablet-based communication application called "Speak for Myself(TM)," developed at ÑDz©¹ÙÍø's Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, is proving to be an invaluable tool empowering patients who are voiceless.

Executive Director Named at ÑDz©¹ÙÍø Harbor Branch
Anton Post, Ph.D. will lead Environmental and Ocean Science research at ÑDz©¹ÙÍø.

Poll Shows Hispanics Turn to Social Media for Political News
Hispanics in the United States are increasingly optimistic about the nation's economy and their own personal financial situation, according to a new national survey by ÑDz©¹ÙÍø.

New Distinguished Lecture Series
The series begins on Wednesday, Oct. 5 and includes lectures presented by faculty in the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters.

New Graduate Study Lounge for Students
Graduate students enrolled at ÑDz©¹ÙÍø, as well as students within the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine, now have an exclusive lounge in the Wimberly Library.

Study Shows Americans More Politically Polarized than Ever
Results of a study using nationally representative surveys of 10 million U.S. residents show that Americans are not only more politically polarized than ever but that more people identify as independent.