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Graduate deans share journeys to academia, advice for first-year students


Dean Henri Ford – Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine
Henri R. Ford became dean of the Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine on June 1, 2018, after serving as the senior vice president and chief of surgery at the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles. He received his bachelor’s degree in public and international affairs from Princeton University and his M.D. from Harvard Medical School. Ford also holds a master’s of health administration from the School of Policy, Planning and Development at the University of Southern California.
Ford, who was a DJ and a barber in high school, is married with two children. He says he is motivated by his family’s support and the chance to make a difference in the lives of students and the Miami community. ....

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Homeless Camp Bordering Hialeah and Miami Springs Set on Fire


A group of homeless people living under a railroad bridge in Hialeah apparently set their encampment on fire during a standoff with authorities in recent weeks after a clean-up crew was dispatched to clear out the site.
In a geographic conundrum, the encampment at West 12th Avenue and Okeechobee Road bordered Miami Springs, Medley, Hialeah, and unincorporated Miami-Dade County, but it sat on property where Florida East Coast (FEC) Railway police have jurisdiction. Located near a string of low-budget motels, the campsite was home to upward of two dozen people.
1-866-JUNK-BE-GONE president Jorge Bustamante tells
New Times his company was contracted by FEC to clean debris from the homeless camp and around the tracks. Before his team arrived to clear the area, Miami-Dade County s Homeless Trust went to the camp to offer emergency shelter and other provisions to those living there. Four people from the bridge site agreed to quarantine at a local hotel and three refused ....

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Miami ACLU Denounces Homeless Encampment Crackdown


What bothered Barnes wasn t just the absence of the people she d become accustomed to seeing people whose trust the group gained by showing up every weekend and providing necessities. She also felt disturbed by the sight of their belongings in heaps on the sidewalk. Barnes especially worried about one man she d come to know who used a wheelchair.
By the time we got there, his wheelchair was on the corner, she says. There were piles and piles of tents, food, people s clothing, their belongings.
As she subsequently learned, the City of Miami had cleared out the encampment as part of a new crackdown on people living on city streets. According to lawyers and advocates for the homeless, city staff gave the people at the 17th Street encampment an ultimatum on February 10: go to a hotel and quarantine, or go to jail. ....

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