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The James L. Knight Center is a contemporary entertainment and convention complex located in Downtown Miami, Florida. Located within the Miami Central Business District, the venue opened in 1982. The complex is named after famed newspaper publisher, James L. Knight. Since its opening, the complex has hosted many business, entertainment and ...
Website. www .knightfoundation .org. Formerly called. Knight Memorial Education Fund. The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, also known as the Knight Foundation, is an American non-profit foundation that provides grants for journalism, communities, and the arts. The organization was founded as the Knight Memorial Education Fund in 1940.
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Miami voters will decide in November on the future of the 40-year-old James L. Knight Center complex and Hyatt Regency downtown, a slice of publicly owned property that could undergo a massive ...
James Landon Knight (July 21, 1909 – February 5, 1991) was an American newspaper publisher and co-founder of the Knight Ridder group of newspapers. [1] He was also co-founder of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation with his brother John S. Knight . The James L. Knight Center in Miami, Florida is named in his honor.
The Knights of Labor ( K of L ), officially the Noble and Holy Order of the Knights of Labor, was an American labor federation that was active in the late 19th century, especially the 1880s. It operated in the United States as well in Canada, [1] and had chapters also in Great Britain and Australia. [2] Its most important leader was Terence V ...
Joichi "Joi" Ito (伊藤 穰一, Itō Jōichi, born June 19, 1966) is a Japanese entrepreneur and venture capitalist.He is the President of Chiba Institute of Technology. [1] [2] [3] He is a former director of the MIT Media Lab, former professor of the practice of media arts and sciences at MIT, and a former visiting professor of practice at Harvard Law School.
This year’s ceremony, at the James L. Knight Center in downtown Miami, included 788 high school seniors nominated from 77 Miami-Dade and 29 Broward public, charter and private schools.