Posted by | February 24, 2022
Miami Herbert Alum Artist Xavier Cortada launches Cortada Foundation

Alumni Spotlight Artist and University of Miami Triple Alum Xavier Cortada Channels Entrepreneurship with Launch of Foundation Miami artist Xavier Cortada received a graduate degree from the Miami Herbert Business...

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Posted by | February 13, 2022
MAM acquire Xavier Cortada’s work about urban change in Miami to its Collection

Absence of Place, 2005, one of Miami artist Xavier Cortada’s best known works, was recently acquired by the Miami Art Museum (MAM) for their permanent collection.The piece is an installation...

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Posted by | October 20, 2020
Art Basel Miami Beach 2019: What to Do and See

Installation from Natasha Tomchin x Olivia Steele at the Nautilus by Arlo. A breakdown of the buzziest art installations and happenings around Miami during the week.Tech in TownBig Tech is getting in...

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Posted by | October 20, 2020
Green Light

Art in the AnthropoceneBy Tom OsborneMalcolm Warner and his talented staff have given Lagunans and out-of-towners another Art & Nature extravaganza. This may not be a university town like Irvine...

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Posted by | October 20, 2020
‘Ready to Launch’ into a Homecoming like no other

The Homecoming Executive Committee brings the University community together for an out-of-this-world Homecoming week with beloved traditions and exciting changes. A week full of spirit, friendly competition and ’Canes pride can...

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Posted by | October 20, 2020
Business schools urged to practice what they preach on sustainability goals

Miami Herbert Business School's shift to a more sustainable campus includes a 'Planting for Future Earth' week LINK TO ORIGINAL ARTICLE: https://www.ft.com/content/004906f6-e444-11e9-b112-9624ec9edc59

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Posted by | October 20, 2020
The Art of Fighting Climate Change

  A warming planet is triggering extreme weather patterns, rising sea levels, and loss of wildlife habitats. An American art exhibit is delving into the effects of climate change, which...

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Posted by | October 20, 2020
Should public money go to private schools? Only with proper oversight, Influencers say

http:// Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis came to a Seventh-day Adventist school in Miami Gardens to sign a bill into law creating 18,000 publicly funded vouchers for low-income families to send...

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Posted by | October 20, 2020
¿Deben usarse fondos públicos para escuelas privadas? Solamente con la debida supervisión, dicen los Influyentes

Reunidos en una escuela religiosa de Miami Gardens, padres, líderes religiosos, legisladores y numerosos escolares gritaron de entusiasmo. “¡Lo logramos!”, dijo el gobernador Ron DeSantis, mientras firmaba el proyecto de...

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Posted by | October 20, 2020
Trump tweets, #MeToo scandal at Fort Lauderdale political art show ‘Ripped From the Headlines’

Five papier-mache mannequins – four women and one schoolgirl, with cloth gags tied around their mouths – sit on dining chairs at the entrance to the FAT Village Projects warehouse...

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