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The Paul Cejas Architecture Building was inaugurated on April 11, 2003. The building is named after former FIU trustee Paul L. Cejas, who years ago, as a member of the state Board of Regents, championed the creation of the school and later made a significant philanthropic gifts to FIU totaling $2 million in support of the School of Architecture ...
Paul L. Cejas (born January 4, 1943) is a Cuban-born American businessman and former diplomat.. A native of Cuba who arrived in Miami, Florida in 1960, he is chairman and chief executive officer of PLC Investments, Inc., a wholly owned company that manages portfolio investments, and investments in real estate, health care and venture capital projects. [1]
The intersection between the Graham University Center and the Green Library is considered to be the heart of the campus. In 1943, state senator Ernest 'Cap' Graham (father of future Florida governor and U.S. senator Bob Graham) presented the state legislature with the initial proposal for the establishment of a public university in Miami-Dade County. [16]
FROM 2019: Cuban heritage center at FIU to receive $750,000 from National Endowment for Humanities Still, the pandemic years changed a lot. CasaCuba got Betancourt Space as its new director, and ...
Thieves in England stole a van containing 2,500 pies, with the value of the savory treats estimated to be about £25,000, or $31,600 U.S. dollars.
F. FIU College of Engineering and Computing; FIU College of Nursing and Health Sciences; FIU World Arbitration and Mediation Review; Florida International University College of Business
Dominate your fantasy football leagues in Week 13 with these keys to victory. Best RB spot of the week: Bucky Irving vs. CAR. It’s the second straight week where Irving has claimed the crown for ...
With more than 150,500 alumni around the world, the Florida International University Golden Panthers constitute one of the fastest-growing university alumni groups in the state of Florida. FIU graduates more than 8,000 students a year and confers more than half of all degrees awarded by universities in South Florida.