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The 2024–25 FIU Panthers men's basketball team represents Florida International University in the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Panthers, led by seventh-year head coach Jeremy Ballard, play their home games at Ocean Bank Convocation Center in Miami, Florida as members of Conference USA.
The 2025 FIU Panthers football team will represent Florida International University (FIU) as a members of Conference USA (C-USA) during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Panthers are expected to be led by Willie Simmons in his first year as the head coach.
In 2024, nearly 3,800 FIU students (both undergraduate and graduate students) were recognized as international students. Of those, the most popular countries of origin were China, Venezuela, India, Colombia, Saudi Arabia and Brazil. [109] Students from New York, New Jersey, and California make up the largest states for out-of-state students ...
Elizabeth M. Bejar, FIU’s interim provost, said the partnership reflects the school’s diverse community of tech graduates and the potential for future graduates to be even better equipped for ...
The 2024 FIU Panthers football team represented Florida International University in Conference USA (C-USA) during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Panthers were led by Mike MacIntyre in his third year as the head coach. The Panthers played their home games at Pitbull Stadium, located in Miami, Florida. [1]
FIU adds 23 to its 2024 class in the early signing period as it looks to move up the ladder in Conference USA.
In 2007, FIU was the second-youngest team in Division I-A. 2/3 were underclassmen, mostly freshmen. During the 2007 season, FIU played its home games in the Miami Orange Bowl during the expansion of Riccardo Silva Stadium to 20,000 seats. The Golden Panthers concluded the season with a win against North Texas 38–19.
The lists of University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) buildings catalog only the currently-existing Pitt- and UPMC-owned buildings and structures [n 1] that reside within the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the home of the university's and medical center's main campuses.