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Front Page » 2014 (Page 48)

Miami foreign enrollments rising

Miami foreign enrollments rising

International enrollment at most Miami-Dade County post-secondary schools exceeded national levels, with local nonprofit private schools reporting the highest figures. The University of Miami reported the highest percentage of international…

Sony Open team back in court

After hosting battles between the world’s top tennis players, it’s back to court this week for organizers of the annual Sony Open for a battle of their own: improving their…

Miami barring door to door bars

Miami barring door to door bars

Miami plans to outlaw security screens and solid shutters downtown. Commissioners last week approved the first reading of an ordinance to prohibit most security screens and non-decorative shutters on businesses…

Beyond the glitz, soccer stadium at seaport an unlikely goal

Beyond the glitz, soccer stadium at seaport an unlikely goal

We’ve now been treated to the glitz and glitter of a soccer team in search of both tax money and a stadium. The glitz is the stadium drawings, the glitter…

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North Beach airs to lure a college

North Beach airs to lure a college

The North Beach area of Miami Beach may become home to a college or university campus. While no plans are final, the City of Miami Beach’s Mayor’s Blue Ribbon Panel…

Pérez art museum’s attendance stunner

The Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) already has welcomed 75% of the visitors it expected its first year – and it just opened in December. Projections from Massachusetts-based ConsultEcon had…

FYI Miami: April 3, 2014

JOB CREATORS: Five companies are planning to add 158 jobs and make capital investments totaling more than $65 million in Miami-Dade County over the next three years, according to the…

Filming in Miami: April 3, 2014

These film permits were issued last week by the Miami-Dade County Mayor’s Office of Film & Entertainment, (305) 375-3288; the Miami Mayor’s Office of Film, Arts & Entertainment, (305) 860-3823;…

Colleges’ 4-year program under fire

Colleges’ 4-year program under fire

Some Florida legislators are concerned that four-year degree programs at state colleges such as Miami Dade College are overlapping on what universities offer and perhaps funding for it should be…

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