The Miami-Dade Small Business Resource Navigator project, headed up by the Florida SBDC at FIU Business (FSBDC), rounded out 2022 with strong results for local start-ups and growing small businesses – helping to launch five new ventures and assisting 700 already established throughout South Florida.
Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) held its 29th annual Principal TODAY yesterday, with more than 400 principals and community leaders registered to participate.
All Miami-Dade County public schools, Region and District offices will be closed from Monday, December 26, 2022 to Friday, January 6, 2023 for Winter Recess. We will reopen on Monday, January 9, 2023.
Representatives from nearly 200 colleges and universities will be at the 2023 Miami National College Fair – on Sunday, March 5, 2023, to meet with students and parents on subjects such as financial aid, college planning, admission and testing requirements.
A general who led combat troops in Afghanistan and Iraq touted the benefits of mindfulness training at a forum last week, part of a visit to the University of Miami with other U.S. military leaders to further collaboration with the UMindfulness Initiative.
Wrap up your holiday season and say goodbye to your tree. Starting Monday, Dec. 26, residents served by the Department of Solid Waste Management can recycle their clean, decoration-free Christmas trees.
From service closures to consumer and safety tips to fun things to do with the whole family, our Winter Holiday Guide will lighten your load and brighten your spirits.
If improving your financial literacy or learning to control your spending habits are on your list of New Year’s resolutions, FIU’s Financial Wellness Program (FWP) is here to help.
Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) is renaming Colonial Drive Elementary to Johnnie M. Parris Colonial Drive Elementary, in honor of the Civil...
Northeastern will launch its newest campus next year in Miami, a move that will bring the university’s signature experiential learning model to the rapidly growing economy of South Florida.
Knight Arts Miami funds will support digitization efforts, expand the museum’s web presence and digital tool development, and increase access to the collection.