
Community Engagement for Sustainability
With creative works, culture and heritage programs, libraries, performance venues and green spaces, FIU is a resource for our students and our communities. This also includes two heritage museums, an art museum and multiple gallery spaces. We invite you to explore all FIU has to offer in support of SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES.

Fostering Arts, Culture and Heritage
As Miami's public research university, Florida International University offers unique programming reflective of the diversity and heritage that make up our communities. With art, music, entertainment and cultural experiences, FIU has something for everyone!
Did you know?
The historic buildings that make up FIU's Jewish Museum of Florida originally served as synagogues for Miami Beach's first Jewish congregation.
Annual Performances
FIU features more than 100 public performances each year of theater, musical concerts, orchestra, band and poetry readings. FIU's Wertheim Performing Arts Center hosted 32 performances across four Department of Theater shows in 2024-25:
John Proctor is the Villain (8 performances, September & October)
Uncle Vanya (8 performances, November)
Cinderella (8 performances, February)
Intimate Apparel (8 performances, April)
The Wertheim School of Music hosted more than 50 public concerts and performances in 2024-25 — including vocal, orchestra and marching band — at the Wertheim Performing Arts Center and FIU's Pitbull Stadium. Tickets for the current season are available online. The School of Music also offers free live music every Tuesday on WDNA radio.
Did you know?
FIU's Frost Art Museum was designed by Yann Weymouth, architect of the Grand Louvre Pyramid and the Salvador Dalí Museum.
FIU is a Tree Campus USA
Florida International University is the first university in Florida to earn the Tree Campus USA designation from the Arbor Day Foundation for our commitment to trees on campus.

Maintaining green spaces for FIU and the community
Florida International University green spaces are uniquely South Florida including a mangrove forest, a nature trail, butterfly gardens, an 11-acre pine rockland nature preserve, and a curated palmetum — one of the largest university collections of palm trees in the United States. Our campuses, including all green spaces, are open to the public.
Did you know?
FIU's International Center for Tropical Botany is adjacent to the Kampong — the historic home of famed plant explorer David Fairchild and a national tropical botanical garden operated in collaboration with FIU.
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