
Super Lawyers magazine placed the University of Miami School of Law at number 20 in its new law school rankings. Schools were ranked according to the total number of graduates named to the state and regional Super Lawyers lists in 2009. In the event of a tie between schools, the cumulative peer evaluation and research scores of graduates were used as tie-breakers.
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Thousands of alumni from around the country returned to the “U” to join
current students, faculty, and community members to celebrate the University
of Miami’s Alumni Weekend and Homecoming 2009 festivities,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 5-7.
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The Miami Seaquarium is proud to partner with the University of Miami Alumni Association in bringing a 20% discount to UM alumni. On a 38-acre tropical paradise with spectacular skyline views lies a South Florida attraction like no other. Welcome to Miami Seaquarium®, a place where dolphins walk on water and killer whales fly through the air. Where sea lions delight children of all ages and endangered sea turtles and manatees find a safe haven. Enjoy a world-class marine-life entertainment park with eight different marine animal shows and astonishing daily presentations. Miami Seaquarium® is a place of inspiration, education – and fun!
The School of Business Administration is ranked No. 6 in the nation among business schools that provide the greatest opportunity for minority MBA students in a report just released by The Princeton Review. The ranking is part of a book, “The Best 301 Business Schools,” published annually by the education services company. The Princeton Review chose the 301 business schools based on their academic programs and offerings, a review of institutional data collected from the schools, and opinions of students who rate and report on their campus experiences.
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Former President Bill Clinton will host the world-class event on April 16-18, 2010. The event, which is expected to convene approximately 1,500 college students, university officials and representatives from youth organizations from all parts of the world, will focus on global challenges in education, environment and climate change, peace and human rights, poverty alleviation, and public health.
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