16 resultados para University Park

em Digital Commons at Florida International University


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Press Release from Florida International University 's Office of Media Relations on the Miami-Dade Health Department's agreement with Florida International University to relocate its department to Florida International University 's University Park campus.

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Originally named University House,the third structure on the Modesto A. Maidique Campus (MMC) (formerly University Park) was completed on June 15th, 1974. The building was designed by Anson/Grove/Haack & Associates and constructed by McDevitt & Street of Palm Beach. The building's first dedication took place on May 13th, 1975. The building was renamed, the Graham Center on September 30th, 1991 to honor the late Ernest R. Graham. Photographer: Jerry Margolin

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Aerial View of the FLorida International University University Park Campus.

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Aerial View of the FLorida International University University Park Campus.

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The second building was completed on January 15th, 1973 at FIU's Modesto Maidique Campus (MMC), formerly known as University Park Campus. The building architects were Grove, Haack & Associates of Fort Lauderdale.

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Florida International University Primera Casa (PC) Building built in 1969. View from the water fountain at the main campus, University Park that was renamed the Modesto Maidique Campus (MMC) in 2009. The campus encompasses 344 acres (1.4 km²) in the Miami neighborhood of University Park.

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The “University City project” is a public-private partnership between Florida International University (FIU), the City of Sweetwater, and private investors. The project focuses on redeveloping certain areas of Sweetwater near FIU with the goal of enticing members of the university community to become residents. Building on previous research findings regarding how redevelopment prospects in the City of Sweetwater are affecting residents of the Li’l Abner Mobile Home Park, I examine how these changes are affecting residents in the immediate vicinity of the University. Using a combination of semi-structured interviews and participant observation, I seek to answer the following questions: How do Sweetwater residents feel about development projects in the community of Sweetwater? In what ways do these changes affect their lives? How powerful or powerless do they feel in the face of these changes, or how much say do they believe they have in their implementation? This research will add depth and context to the emerging interdisciplinary study of the “studentification” phenomenon, a form of gentrification that is centered on students, which has received little attention in the United States.

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John Henry discusses his background and his work. Comments by Javier Hernández-Lichtl, CEO of Baptist West Kendall Hospital. Introduction by Carol Damien.

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Joel Perlman talks about his life and his evolution as an artist. Introduction by Carol Damian.

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Tom Otterness talks about his background and the influences on his work. He answers questions about his work from the attendees. Comments by Melissa Levine. Introduction by Amy Pollack. Lecture held at the Avenue of the Arts at Florida International University.

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Deborah Pollack talks about her work and why she focuses on sculptures and horses in her work. Introduction by Amy Pollack.

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Enrique Martinez Celaya talks about his life and his work. Introduction by Carol Damian.

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Joel Shapiro discusses the inspiration behind his works as well as how he constructs his works. Introduction by Carol Damien.