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Albizu University Names New Chancellor
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Following an extensive search, Albizu University, known internationally for its multicultural post-graduate higher education in psychology and other human services fields, announced the appointment of Yianni (John) Vassiliou, Ph.D. as Chancellor of its Miami Campus. Dr. Vassiliou assumes his new role in January 2025 and will succeed Dr. Sharrie R. Dean, who has been acting as Interim Chancellor since October 2022. “I am confident that Dr. Vassiliou will excel in guiding our Miami Campus in alignment with Albizu’s unified strategic plan,” said Dr. Nelson E. Soto, President of Albizu University. “His outstanding record in enrollment management and his extensive experience in fostering academic and professional pathways for multilingual and multicultural communities align seamlessly with our mission and values. On behalf of the entire Albizu community, I am pleased to.... Read More
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Join Grant Miller at the Community Newspapers Luncheon with Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart
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Grant Miller visits the Miami-Dade College Kendall campus for the alumni baseball game
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ZOO MIAMI SAYS GOODBYE TO “GRAND DAME” OF GIANT RIVER OTTERS
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It is with bittersweet emotions that Zoo Miami announces the passing of “Kara,” Zoo Miami’s senior giant river otter. On January 14th, Kara was observed being abnormally lethargic and depressed. The Animal Health Team was called in to perform a close examination. Under anesthesia, the examination revealed that Kara was experiencing a variety of geriatric issues that were resulting in organ failure with no reasonable path for treatment or cure. This led to the difficult decision to not wake her up and humanely euthanize her to prevent any further suffering. Though it was certainly sad to have to say goodbye to this remarkable and beautiful animal, Zoo Miami is proud to have been her home since her arrival from the Philadelphia Zoo in 2008 where she was born in March of 2005. At nearly 20 years old, Kara was the oldest giant river otter not only at Zoo Miami... Read More
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Patty Vila Joins the Amavita Foundation Board, Bringing Expertise to Amplify Heart and Vascular Health Initiatives
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The Amavita Foundation, a leading organization dedicated to advancing cardiovascular health and supporting patients facing chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI), is pleased to announce the appointment of Patty Vila to its Board of Directors. A seasoned media professional and President of Patty Vila Media, Vila brings a wealth of experience in strategic communications, community engagement, and leadership to the foundation. With over 20 years of experience in public relations, marketing, and media strategy, Vila founded Patty Vila Media to help businesses, nonprofits, and thought leaders tell their stories effectively. She has also been recognized for her dedication to fostering diversity and inclusion, receiving the 2024 Communications Award at the Hispanic Leadership Awards, hosted by the South Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Her extensive network and deep understanding of cultural ..... Read More
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Grant Miller attends the ChamberSOUTH New Years Resolution Luncheon
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The Black Prosperity Podcast – Dismantling the Department of Education: What Would Dr. King Say?
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Hygge Skin Studio opens in Palmetto Bay
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Palmetto Bay is now home to a new aesthetics studio specializing in personalized corrective skincare treatment of acne, the effects of aging and hyperpigmentation.Hygge Skin Studio is owned and operated by licensed aesthetician and Palmetto Bay native Erin Song Fitzgerald, 29, who brings eight years of experience providing holistic skincare using organic ingredients. “I became interested in my career path originally through efforts to deal with my own skin breakouts,” says Fitzgerald. “After studying and becoming a licensed aesthetician, I worked in established skincare studios and then launched my own solo aesthetics business.... Read More
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Frances Reaves, Esq. Author of “Boomers Booming: How to Thrive After Sixty Five” speaks with Michael Miller
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Miami Dolphins Linebacker Jaelan Phillips Partners with Kith and Miami Design District to host The Art of Giving Back
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Miami Dolphins linebacker Jaelan Phillips, in collaboration with Dolphins Cancer Challenge (DCC), Kith and the Miami Design District, hosted the second annual Art of Giving Back – an exclusive fashion and art charity event — at Kith Miami Design District on Monday, Jan. 13. Phillips, who serves as a DCC board member, was joined by his Miami Dolphins teammates, WR Braxton Berrios, LB Tyus Bowser, LB Cameron Goode, S Jevon Holland, RB Raheem Mostert and LB Emmanuel Ogbah, and all were styled by Kith. Guests were treated to light bites and drinks courtesy of Sadelle’s and Kith Treats, as the evening featured an unveiling of the Miami Design District DCC team jersey, designed by artist Mario Ayala, a silent auction and live entertainment from DJ DZA. “It’s a pleasure to collaborate with Kith and the Miami Design District to create an unforgettable experience which brings together three of my passions: fashion, art and philanthropy,” said Phillips. “This idea... Read More
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Gloria Gab LIVE! : Miami Lebanese Festival with Norma Jean Abraham and Christopher Abi Dauod, Coordinator at MYA Miami
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Understanding the Choices: Why Filler and Botox Recommendations Vary
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‘Tis the season for parties with friends and co-workers, family gatherings, and concert performances. It’s also the time of year that many of our patients consider treating themselves with the gift of a fresher look. One of our patients recently reached out with a question that encapsulates widely held sentiments about such cosmetic treatments using facial fillers and neurotoxins. She explained that she’d already consulted with two different doctors and received two very different recommendations regarding which products to use. She wanted to know why there’s such a variation in opinions. And, of course, she also wanted our recommendat.... Read More
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Actors’ Playhouse Awarded $10,000 Challenge America Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts
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Actors’ Playhouse is proud to announce it has been awarded a $10,000 Challenge America grant by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). This prestigious grant will support an educational program that provides free tickets for upper-grade students to attend a performance of the Broadway musical Jersey Boys. The NEA’s Challenge America program is dedicated to bringing the arts to underserved communities. This year, 272 organizations across the nation received a total of $2.72 million in Challenge America awards. “The NEA is proud to continue our nearly 60 years of supporting the efforts of organizations and artists that help to shape our country’s vibrant arts sector and communities of all types across our nation,” said NEA Chair Maria Rosario Jackson, PhD... Read More
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Jobs, jobs, jobs! We need them in South Dade, West Kendall, Miami Gardens, and North Dade!
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Miami Marlins To Host The New York Yankees In Exhibition Game At LoanDepot Park On March 25; Tickets On Sale Now!
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The Miami Marlins today announced that the team will conclude their spring schedule with an exhibition game against the New York Yankees at loanDepot park on Tuesday, March 25, at 1:10 p.m. Additionally, game times for the team’s 2025 Spring Training home schedule have also been announced. Tickets for the exhibition matchup between the 2003 World Series opponents are available now for all fans at www.Marlins.com/Exhibition. The matchup marks the third time that the Marlins and Yankees will face off in an exhibition series at loanDepot park, as they played on April 1, 2012, before the ballpark’s inaugural season, and in a two-game set prior to the 2016 season.... Read More
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Miami Marlins Sign 17 Players To Open The 2025 International Signing Period
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TThe Miami Marlins today announced they have signed 17 players to open the 2025 International Signing Period. The announcement was made by Director of International Scouting David Hernandez Beayne, who was present at today’s ceremony at the Marlins Academy in the Dominican Republic. The initial list is highlighted by 16-year-old shortstop Andrew Salas (Venezuela), who entered 2025 as the third-best International prospect by Baseball America, and 16-year-old right-handed pitcher Kevin DeFrank (Dominican Republic), who entered the signing period ranked 81 st overall by Baseball America. ...Read More
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Learn about Miami Dade Mosquito Control with Michael Mut
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"A Business Minute with Lily Lopez" ft. Dariel Fernandez, Miami-Dade County Tax Collector
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2025 Hyundai Tucson Limited Prioritizes Evolution Over Revolution
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The latest version of Hyundai’s best selling crossover delivers meaningful improvements where they matter most. After spending some time with the 2025 Tucson Limited AWD, it’s clear Hyundai focused on refining an already winning formula. The carried-over 2.5-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder delivers 187 horsepower with 178 pound-feet of torque and won’t set any speed records, but it delivers adequate punch for daily driving. The 8-speed automatic transmission shifts with newfound smoothness, though occasional hunting between gears persists during hill climbs. Hyundai’s HTRAC all-wheel-drive system provides sure-footed grip in varying conditions. All together it offers 24 miles per gallon in the city and 30 miles per gallon on the highway.The Tucson now better absorbs road imperfections while maintaining composure through corners. Steering feel remains accurate for confident maneuvering.... Read More
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