Cracked windows covered with plywood, graffiti expressing disdain for law enforcement and vending machines with shards of glass were the remnants left at Wolfson...
When Fred Toney told Gustavo Cardona he should apply to Tuskegee University, a historically black university, he couldn’t believe the opportunity was real.
As an...
The U.S Department of Education announced major changes to how colleges and universities must address sexual harassment complaints.
The revisions—revealed in early May—state that claims...
Students can apply to the COVID-19 HIV League Scholarship until May 31.
The scholarship—which awards students $1,000 on a one-time basis—recognizes students with human immunodeficiency...
Miami Dade College Interim President Rolando Montoya revealed a plan during this week's Board of Trustees meeting that allows a small number of students...
Miami Dade College has been selected to participate in the Second Chance Pell Program, a federal project aimed at helping incarcerated people attain degrees.
Last...
Miami Dade College’s Museum of Art and Design, in collaboration with the Miami Book Fair, launched I Remember Miami—a virtual project that allows people...
Remote learning classes will continue at Miami Dade College through the summer term, the College announced this morning.
The College canceled classes due to the...
Student Government Association elections at Miami Dade College registered abysmal voter turnout—only 942 total votes were tallied at seven of its campuses—after voting was...
A peek at Miami Dade College’s athletics page reveals rosters dotted with players from the Dominican Republic, Brazil, France, Haiti, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Latvia,...