Speakers advise graduate students to embrace the uncertainty
Two graduate commencement ceremonies took place at Hard Rock Stadium on Thursday.
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By Janette Neuwahl Tannen and Barbara Gutierrez
05-13-2021
Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami Speakers advise graduate students to embrace the uncertainty By Janette Neuwahl Tannen and Barbara Gutierrez
05-13-2021
Thursday’s graduate commencement ceremonies featured speakers who recognized the pandemic’s grip on the world and urged graduates to thrive during this period of volatility and encouraged them to be the leaders of tomorrow.
Amanda Pearl believes in meeting challenges head on.
Colombians protest amid surge of coronavirus cases Colombians protest amid surge of coronavirus cases
Protesters celebrate at Bolivar Square in Bogota, Colombia, after Colombia s President Ivan Duque withdrew a government-proposed tax reform earlier this month.
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05-07-2021
Protesters celebrate at Bolivar Square in Bogota, Colombia, after Colombia s President Ivan Duque withdrew a government-proposed tax reform earlier this month.
Photo: The Associated Press By Barbara Gutierrez
05-07-2021
Riots have broken out in several cities throughout the South American country as residents protest increasing poverty that has been worsened by the pandemic lockdown.
Thousands of people have been loudly protesting in the streets of several cities in Colombia against the increasing poverty and inequality that has only been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. At least 24 people have died and some 800 injured, according to the Mia
Experts examine health policy and politics in a pandemic world
By Michael R. Malone By Michael R. Malone
04-19-2021
Public health experts from the U.S. and Latin America, along with health industry representatives, convened to analyze the policy and politics relating to the pandemic as part of the “2021 Business of Health Care” conference, hosted by the Miami Herbert Business School.
With an aim to remedy the health, economic, and societal ills accentuated by the devastating COVID-19 pandemic even as the virus again surges in different areas of the United States and Latin America health experts explored a range of topics at the virtual half-day Business of Health Care conference on April 16.
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Mastercard executive: Economic digitization fuels success By Michael R. Malone
02-17-2021
Ajay Banga said that the company’s growth and prosperity has been driven by a social compact that emphasizes “doing well by doing good.”
The head of Mastercard told a virtual audience this week that his company’s success for the past decade is because of “a healthy dose of good luck,” the global shift toward a cashless society, and a workplace culture that promotes financial inclusion as a social compact.
The digitalization of the world economy has been like “wind in our sails,” fueling the company’s successful strategy to diversify its businesses and client base, said Ajay Banga, speaking in a Feb. 16 event hosted by the University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School.