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John D. MacArthur Campus at Jupiter
2024 OCTOBER Florida Atlantic University Sponsored report
Celebrating 25 Years of Honors
The Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College is celebrating 25
years of academic excellence on the John D. MacArthur
Campus. A special Anniversary Celebration event is
set for Nov. 14 at the Pelican Club in Jupiter, featuring
celebrity real estate broker Ryan Serhant as the
evening’s keynote speaker. Sponsorship opportunities
and tickets are available now.
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Copper and Neurons
STARRY NIGHTS AUTHOR SERIES A new study from FAU Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute
discovered a compelling link between copper regulation
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jennifer Egan will speak on and neural health. Copper plays an important role in the
Wednesday, Oct. 30 at 3 p.m., at the Osher Lifelong Learning function and viability of mitochondria—the powerhouse
of the cell—and helps protect cells from harmful
Institute on the John D. MacArthur Campus. molecules that can damage proteins and DNA. Findings
from this study suggest that copper deficiencies can lead
Egan’s visit is part of the annual Starry Nights author to neurological issues and that maintaining adequate
series, presented by the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College copper levels could be important for brain health.
in partnership with the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.
The series brings world-renowned authors to Jupiter for an
engaging and inspiring peek between the lines. In addition SCAN TO READ MORE.
to the public talks, each author provides a special interactive
session with Honors College students and faculty.
Fulbright Specialist Award
“We are delighted to welcome Jennifer Egan to Florida Gregg Fields, Ph.D., FAU’s Interim Vice President for
Atlantic,” said Rachel Luria, associate dean of Student Affairs Research, was recently selected to the highly competitive
Fulbright Specialist Program. Fulbright Specialists engage
at the Honors College and associate professor of rhetoric and in two- to six-week, project-based exchanges at host
composition. “Starry Nights is about providing our students institutions across the globe, based on the grantee’s
and community with rare opportunities to interact with beloved expertise and the needs of the receiving country. As a
grantee, Fields will share his unique knowledge in medical
contemporary authors. Particularly for our students, these
science, which seamlessly blends biology, chemistry
experiences can illustrate the path of a literary career and and groundbreaking treatment strategies for conditions
show the importance of perseverance and tapping into your including rheumatoid arthritis and Alzheimer’s disease.
creativity.”
Egan has authored numerous novels, including New York Times SCAN TO READ MORE.
best-seller “Manhattan Beach,” which was awarded the 2018
Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction; and a “Visit Toxic Algae in Lake O
from the Goon Squad,” winner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize.
What’s really “fueling” toxic algae in Lake Okeechobee?
A new study from FAU Harbor Branch Oceanographic
Attendance to the Starry Nights lecture is $20 for members of Institute revealed that combating harmful algal blooms in
the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute and $25 Lake O requires managing both phosphorus and nitrogen,
for non-members. and that human waste played a role in influencing
toxic Microcystis blooms. Findings also underscore the
importance of rainfall in driving these big blooms.
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NEXT GENERATION TRAINING IN SCIENCE ON FLORIDA ATLANTIC’S JUPITER CAMPUS
Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College • Charles E. Schmidt College of Science at Jupiter • FAU Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute • I-HEALTH • FAST Labs
• FAU High School in Partnership with Max Planck Academy • FAU-Max Planck Joint Programs • College of Education Teacher Training
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