BIOCAP, a modular 3D-printed tile system, will be added to the seawall in spring 2025 to boost marine life and soften wave impact.
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Michael Heithaus, executive dean of the college of arts, sciences & education and professor of biological sciences at FIU, writes in The Conversation.
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This summer, FIU will celebrate the accomplishments of more than 4,500 students during eight commencement ceremonies July 29 – Aug. 1.