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Locust Projects is a nonprofit alternative art space located in Miami, Florida. [1] The space was created in 1998 by three artists Westen Charles, COOPER and Elizabeth Withstandley . The space was created to serve as a place for contemporary artists to create site specific works outside of the commercial gallery system.
The proposal called for the creation of the Western Honors College. This proposal met with resistance from Western faculty, students and alumnae. On June 23, 2006, The board of trustees voted to eliminate the School of Interdisciplinary Studies in favor of a "Western Honors College" in an attempt to expand the honors program at Miami.
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Miami School board members’ personal proposals are ‘very costly’ and a ‘waste’ of time, some say
The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis is a spinal cord injury research center and a designated Center of Excellence at the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine in Miami, Florida. The Miami Project was co-founded in 1985 by Barth A. Green and Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker Nick Buoniconti after Buoniconti's son, Marc, sustained a ...
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The Universal College Application was created for use by any size or type of higher education institution. One intention of the Universal College Application is to save time and work for students by letting them submit the same application to any of the participating colleges. This is similar to the more popular Common Application, the ...
The project, a conversion of about six miles of abandoned railway running parallel to Ludlam Road in West Miami-Dade into a lushly landscaped trail for people on foot and on bikes, is today barely ...