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CAS School
of International and Public Affairs
Groundbreaking
Ceremony
Thurs.,
December 18, 2008, 10 - 11:45 am
The ceremony
will take place at the construction site located east of
the Public Safety Tower. RSVP by December 5 to 305-348-7250,
arcoss@fiu.edu
The School
of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), is scheduled
to open on January 5, 2009. The new school will be an
integral part of the College of Arts and Sciences and
centralize many of FIU’s internationally oriented
disciplines, providing cutting edge research, first-rate
teaching, and innovative training necessary for the globalized
world of the 21st century. This exciting and important
initiative reaffirms FIU’s commitment to teaching,
research, and active participation in public affairs at
the local, national, and global levels.
The groundbreaking ceremony for the world-class facility
that will be SIPA’s home is slated for December
18. The spectacular $40 million, five-story building located
in the physical heart of the University Park campus will
be an architectural showpiece for the University and South
Florida. Designed by the internationally recognized, Miami-based
firm Arquitectonica, the structure will encompass a 500-seat
auditorium, state-of-the-art classrooms, and an international
café.
With more than 3,000 students and 150 distinguished faculty
members, SIPA will offer innovative interdisciplinary
research and teaching at the bachelor’s, master’s,
and doctoral levels. The new school will contain two new
signature departments: Politics and International Relations,
a merger of the Political Science and International Relations
Departments, and the Department of Global and Sociocultural
Studies, comprised of Anthropology, Geography, and Sociology.
It will also incorporate the Departments of Public Administration
and Criminal Justice and some of FIU’s most prominent
international centers, institutes, and programs, including
the acclaimed Latin American and Caribbean Center (LACC).
Dr. John Stack, Professor of Political Science and Law,
has accepted my offer to serve as Interim Director of
SIPA. He is a leading expert in international and transnational
relations and law and a respected scholar and institution-builder.
Dr. Stack’s career at the university has spanned
three decades in a variety of leadership positions including
Director of the Jack D. Gordon Institute, Director of
the FIU Law School Initiative, and Chair of the Department
of Political Science. As Interim Director, one of his
objectives will be to help the school attain accreditation
by the prestigious Association of Professional Schools
of International Affairs (APSIA), a recognition that only
34 institutions world-wide have achieved.
President Maidique will sponsor a special inaugural event
to celebrate the opening of SIPA, hosting the geopolitical
summit “America and the Rising Powers” on
February 24, 2009. The one-day academic conference will
bring an international roster of influential and innovative
thinkers on American foreign policy issues to campus including
Fareed Zakaria, Parag Khanna, Robert Kagan, and Francis
Fukuyama.
The new School for International and Public Affairs will
provide an intellectual center for strengthening, promoting,
and contributing to public policy and international programs
across the university, a well as for those engaged in
public affairs across the state and nation.
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The Deep Sound Project
Erik DeLuca from the School of Architecture and the Arts and Dr. James Webb, Physics Department have just received a large Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs grant to support their Deep Sound Project.
On March 21st, 2009 South Floridians have the opportunity to take part in an extraordinary, unique experience. The Deep Sound Project: The Sonic World of Deep Oceanic Space, a surround sound, audio-visual...[Full Article]
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