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麻豆精品视频 has named Sherry Bees as its principal/director of the A.D. Henderson University School and 麻豆精品视频High School.

Hispanics Consider Global Warming a Serious Problem
麻豆精品视频poll finds four out of five Hispanics believe that global warming is a serious problem and a majority of them said it's an important issue that will guide who they'll vote for in 2016 presidential election.

Study Shows Homes in Gated Communities Command Higher Prices
Homes in gated communities command significantly higher prices, but these neighborhoods' additional amenities can also reduce sale prices because they bring maintenance costs that outweigh their benefits.

麻豆精品视频Flipping the Script on Sexual Assault
麻豆精品视频 will become the first public university in the United States to offer an evidence-based training proven to reduce a woman's risk of sexual assault.

New Dean of Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College
麻豆精品视频 has appointed Ellen S. Goldey, Ph.D., as the new dean of the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College, effective Monday, Aug. 1.

麻豆精品视频Remembers Victims of Orlando Shooting
麻豆精品视频 is remembering the 49 victims and dozens injured in the recent Orlando mass shooting with a series of events at its Boca Raton and Davie campuses.

Sport Management MBA Ranks Among Top Three Programs in World
麻豆精品视频's College of Business MBA in Sport Management program is among the best in the world and first in Florida, according to the latest rankings from SportBusiness International.

麻豆精品视频and UF Study Impact of Agriculture and Food Industries
The study analyzed the role and importance of agriculture, natural resources, and food industries in Palm Beach County.

U.S. Housing Market Moving Deeper into Buy Territory
The latest national index produced by 麻豆精品视频and FIU faculty indicates the United States housing market is moving deeper into buy territory, suggesting residential housing markets around the country are sound.

麻豆精品视频Instructor on Mission to Bring Hope to Ugandan Village
When Elizabeth Gillespie first traveled to Uganda in the summer of 2013, she witnessed things that would trouble most people. Still, she goes back. "You physically leave, but a part of you never really does."