Ground Broken: FIU School of Hospitality’s New Carnival Student Center Under Way
Sunday, 18 April 2010 11:15
Leaders of two travel and tourism giants came together for the April 5, 2010, groundbreaking of Florida International University (FIU)
FIU President Mark B. Rosenberg, FIU School of Hospitality and Tourism Management Interim Dean Joan Remington and FIU Board of Trustees Chairman Albert E. Dotson, Sr., joined Carnival Cruise Lines President and CEO Gerald R. Cahill, Carnival Foundation Director Linda Coll, Carnival Sr. Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Jim Berra, guests and dignitaries to break ground on the new center on the grounds of FIU’s Biscayne Bay Campus.
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