Researchers in the College of Education’s Special Education department examine the effectiveness of extended, wraparound job coaching in supporting long term employment outcomes for individuals with intellectual disabiliti...
A booming maritime industry, waves of population inflow and an intense struggle for economic survival converged along Florida’s Gulf Coast at the turn of the twentieth century, giving rise to what became known as the Florida...
Ali Danesh, Ph.D. met with other experts to advance scholarly dialogue on bimodal neuromodulation for tinnitus management.
New research from Florida Atlantic University’s College of Education finds that education journals are increasingly standardizing AI policies that emphasize regulation over practical guidance.
Making informed purchasing decisions has become a vital skill. Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) often encounter significant challenges in the digital marketplace—where targeted advertisements...
A new study is shining a spotlight on administrative assistants; a group who are essential to the daily operations of colleges and universities but are often overlooked in higher education research.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly influencing educational practices, and one of its most promising applications lies in supporting students with neurodivergent learning needs.
Integrated behavioral health (IBH) has gained significant momentum as a preferred treatment modality for addressing complex patient care.
When it comes to mastering new speech sounds, timing may be everything. Recent research by Anne van Zelst, Ph.D., assistant professor in the department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, and colleagues suggests that...
Wayne Hill, Ed.D., retired Associate Dean of the Office of Academic and Student Services in Florida Atlantic’s College of Education, passed away on Oct. 23, 2025.