FIU Green School Year in Review 2019-2020

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SIPA Phase II

University breaks ground on second phase of Green School building SIPA Phase II will pull most of the Green School’s departments and centers under one roof Pointing to three flags waving in the breeze just a short distance behind him, FIU President Mark B. Rosenberg reflected back on the first groundbreaking event at the university, in 1971. “I’d like to see the Green School become a globally recognized school, and I’d like to see the students from the Green School around the world in positions of leadership’’. –Ambassador

Steven J. Green

United Nations Secretary General U. Thant was the guest of honor that day, and he spoke about the important role universities play in creating future global leaders. “Today, we come full circle” and further solidify the “I” in Florida International University, Rosenberg said, as he welcomed more than 200 students, faculty and guests to the groundbreaking ceremony for the second phase of the Steven J. Green School of International & Public Affairs (SIPA) building. “This is a day many of us have dreamed about.” The new building is an 80,000-square-foot, multistory facility to be built just west of the current site. It will be linked to the existing structure by a covered walkway and courtyard. SIPA Phase II will pull most of the Green School’s departments and centers under one roof, giving students and faculty more opportunities to connect and collaborate.

FIU President Mark B. Rosenberg speaks with Ambassador Steven J. Green and Dorothea Green before the groundbreaking for SIPA Phase II.

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“This is the next step in fulfilling Ambassador Green’s vision for us,’’ said John F. Stack Jr., founding dean of the Green School. Ambassador Steven J. Green, his wife Dorothea Green and daughter Kimberly Green attended the ceremony, along with Mireille Charles, the executive director of the Green Family Foundation. FIU named the Green School in honor of the ambassador in 2015. Speaking after the ceremony, Ambassador Green said the students he meets when he visits the Green School are the reason he is so committed to its success. “It’s a fabulous school,’’ he said. “The faculty is terrific and the mission is great, but what really makes me committed are the students,’’ he said. “To come out here in a world of pessimism and to see the optimism in the young people today is just inspiring.” “I’d like to see the Green School become a globally recognized school, and I’d like to see the students from the Green School around the world in positions of leadership,’’ he added.

Ambassador Steven J. Green with, from left, Mireille Charles of the Green Family Foundation, daughter Kimberly Green and Dorothea Green.

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Worlds Ahead Graduates

4min
pages 43-44

Ruth K. and Shepard Broad Series

2min
page 42

Gun Violence

7min
pages 39-41

Asian Studies

1min
page 38

Holocaust & Genocide Studies

2min
page 37

MA in Global Affairs

2min
page 36

Employment Research

2min
page 24

Mayors Conference

23min
pages 25-34

Rankings

1min
page 16

Senior Fellow

8min
pages 13-15

FIU in DC

16min
pages 17-23

Cuban Research Institute

1min
page 35

IDEAS for Cuba

2min
page 12

State of the World

2min
page 8

Model UN

2min
page 6

Luis Guillermo Solis

2min
page 11

Kimberly Green

3min
page 5

Cuba Poll

2min
page 9

Perez Metropolitan Center

2min
page 7

SIPA Phase II

2min
page 4

LACC at 40

3min
page 10
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