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MDC Receives $3 Million Grant To Provide Upskill Training For Hotel Employees Affected By COVID-19

Miami’s hospitality industry has taken a big hit because of the COVID-19 pandemic.  Tourists stopped visiting, hotels and beaches were closed for several months, and thousands of hospitality industry workers were left without a job.  According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Miami’s leisure and hospitality supersector lost 129,100… Read the rest at our website.
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Telemundo Academy To Be Offered Virtually This Fall Through The SEDT

Television hopefuls, get ready—Telemundo has arrived at North Campus. Miami Dade College teamed up with the Spanish-language television broadcasting company last summer to offer a production class known as Telemundo Academy.  The project was offered again in the fall and spring semesters but took a hiatus this summer because… Read the rest at our website.
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Want To Know If A Restaurant Offers Outdoor Dining During COVID-19? Check Out This MDC Alumnus’ Website

With coronavirus cases continuing to surge in South Florida, Steven Haas wanted to make sure local restaurants mitigate the crisis by staying in touch with their customers. Haas—who graduated from North Campus in 1977—is the founder of Miami Eats, a free website that shows people which restaurants offer outdoor… Read the rest at our website.
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Five Months After COVID-19 Shut Them Down, The Lady Sharks’ Volleyball Team Can Return To Practice This Week

More than 150 days have passed since the Lady Sharks’ volleyball team last practiced at the Kendall Campus Gibson Center—they will be allowed to return Sunday. “Going back to [the] routine we are used to is priceless,” said sophomore setter Ana Araujo. “[It’s] a good feeling, getting everything back… Read the rest at our website.
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How Student-Athletes At MDC Are Staying In Shape During The Coronavirus Pandemic

Student-athletes rely on disciplined offseason workouts to stay game ready.  Normal habits and routines have been thrown out the window as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.  Recurring stay-at-home orders, curfews, lockdowns, and park and gym closures have forced intercollegiate athletes to turn toward individual workouts to stay in… Read the rest at our website.