Main | < | 2019 | > The “Underwater Homeowners Association” sounds like a sad joke about the future of real estate in flood-prone Miami.It’s actually an earnest effort to turn neighbors into climate-change...
Main | < | 2019 | > The “Underwater Homeowners Association” sounds like a sad joke about the future of real estate in flood-prone Miami.It’s actually an earnest effort to turn neighbors into climate-change...
Main | < | 2019 | > By Susan Meikle, university news and communications. Part one of a four-part series on new grants, new microbiology physiology-cluster. Morgan-Kiss and Xin Wang: $750,000 grant from the DOEMicrobiologists Rachael...
Main | < | 2019 | > As part of U-Serve 2019, the students will create an installation for the African Heritage Cultural Arts Center in Liberty City. Gabriela Metellus, a freshman at William...
Main | < | 2019 | > The annual Congress for IKT, the International Association of Curators of Contemporary Art, will be held in Miami April 11-14, 2019, marking the first occasion in its 45-year...
Main | < | 2019 | > PINECREST, Fla. (AP) — The ‘‘Underwater Homeowners Association’’ sounds like a sad joke about the future of real estate in flood-prone Miami.It’s actually an earnest effort to...
Main | < | 2019 | > Hausbesitzer in Florida zeigen die eigene Bedrohung durch den Klimawandel mit Hilfe der Kunst. Der Name der Initiative wirkt wie ein trauriger Witz. Doch der Hintergrund ist...
Main | < | 2019 | > University of Miami President Julio Frenk and Professor of Practice Xavier Cortada named to the Miami Herald’s panel of top 50 influencers in Florida. The Miami Herald, el Nuevo...
Main | < | 2019 | > AP/ WILFREDO LEE AP/ WILFREDO LEE LINK TO ORIGINAL ARTICLE: https://www.eluniversal.com.mx/cultura/artista-alerta-sobre-el-cambio-climatico
Main | < | 2019 | > In this Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2019 photo, artist Xavier Cortada poses with a yard sign stating that the area is five feet above sea level in Pinecrest,...
Main | < | 2019 | > TO READ THE REST OF THE ARTICLE VISIT: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/influencers/article228241349.html