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The group handling the search for the next president of Florida International University is looking for someone with leadership skills, political savvy and multicultural fluency — but not necessarily someone with experience in education.
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Florida International University officials are getting ready to tap students, faculty and community members to oversee the search for the school's next president. Much of the process will be shielded from public view, under a new public records exemption.
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It creates a public records exemption for information that could identify applicants until near the end of searches, when information about finalists would be released.
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What is Miami Beach doing to handle a spring break season that's already busy? Plus, should you buy or rent in South Florida? A new study says, maybe the latter. And Marty McClain, a powerful advocate for people on death row died recently. We’ll learn more about his life.
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What is Miami Beach doing to handle a spring break season that's already busy? Plus, should you buy or rent in South Florida? A new study says, maybe the latter. And Marty McClain, a powerful advocate for people on death row died recently. We’ll learn more about his life.
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Florida International University's former President Mark Rosenberg acted inappropriately with a younger female subordinate. But an independent review stopped short of saying his actions rose to the level of sexual harassment.
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The program will help middle school, high school and college students in their pursuit of cybersecurity credentials. FIU will lead one of the three regions receiving millions of dollars.
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Amid the turmoil following the abrupt resignation of president Mark Rosenberg, Florida International University tapped a Hispanic woman to be its next interim provost.
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COMMENTARY: Miami isn't the serious forum for hemispheric affairs it could be because its Latin America discussion isn't really about Latin America.
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FIU’s president resigns amid harassment accusations and his struggles to take care of his wife, with dementia. Rents are climbing with no end in sight. And the debate over key lime pie and strawberry shortcake, which should represent Florida?
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Despite his abrupt resignation as president of Florida International University under the cloud of a misconduct allegation, Mark Rosenberg could eventually be back on campus.
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Mark Rosenberg, who has been with the university since 1976 and its leader since 2009, abruptly resigned Friday, citing health issues.