Even before the cataclysmic earthquake that devastated Haiti on Jan. 12, the island nation was still in need. Life there has been difficult, and the large poverty-stricken population still struggled.
Under a white tent on a sunny Miami day, members of the board of trustees, administrators and family attended the dedication of the Edward T. Foote II University Green last Friday.
As smartphones become more popular among college-aged students, so too do the differences amoung them widen. One student entrepreneur, however, thought of a program to reconcile messaging differences between popular cell phones.
With the final approval from the university’s Board of Trustees, plans for a 20,000 square foot, $5.06 million expansion to the Patti and Allan Herbert Wellness Center began in December.
Over 800 graduates witnessed special guest commencement speaker Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson address their commencement before turning their tassels from right to left.
If there’s one thing I can’t stand in politics, it is the deliberative timidity that intoxicates legislators during election years. It’s a poisonous stifling that is irritating and cumbersome.
The International Atomic Energy Agency yesterday delivered a damning ultimatum to Iran: cease construction of the once-secret enrichment facility near Qum, or else.
After several weeks of treatment at the intensive care unit of Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Ryder Trauma Center, junior Bianca Milov has begun rehabilitation.