Grand Opening of Albizu University’s Center for Institutional Scientific Research and AI Seminars at Miami Campus

Doral-based Albizu University recently hosted two free AI seminars for the public as part of a day-long series of events to celebrate the launch of its Center for Institutional Scientific Research (CISR). Attendees enjoyed insightful workshops, presentations, and networking, and it was a great opportunity for anyone who is interested in learning more about AI’s impact on education, healthcare, and government. This event marked the beginning of a new chapter in Albizu University’s commitment to fostering and supporting high-quality research and scholarships.

(L to R) Albizu Board of Trustees Member Dr. José A. Medina Talavera; Albizu President Dr. Nelson E. Soto; Miami-Dade County School Board Member Danny Espino; Albizu Board of Trustees Member José Antonio “TJ” Villamil

(L to R): Albizu President Dr. Nelson E. Soto; William Mendez; Dr. Sharrie R Dean (Albizu Interim Chancellor, Miami Campus)

(L to R): Dr. Erhabor Ighodaro, CEO of Greater Miami Gardens International Chamber of Commerce; Albizu President Dr. Nelson Soto; Miami Gardens Councilwoman Shannan Ighodaro

Albizu University leadership, faculty and staff officially inaugurate the Center for Institutional Scientific Research (CISR) during an intimate ribbon cutting ceremony at the Miami Campus

About Albizu University

Proud of its roots and commitment to excellence in program offerings, Albizu University is a private, non-profit institution of higher learning with campuses in San Juan, Puerto Rico and Miami, Florida, and a University Center in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico.  It was the only regionally accredited secular University in the continental United States named in honor of a Hispanic, the distinguished Puerto Rican psychologist Dr. Carlos Albizu-Miranda. To date, over 9,000 graduates call Albizu University their Alma Mater—a university that prides itself on educating culturally competent individuals capable of serving the diverse populations of our global community.  Albizu University offers undergraduate and graduate programs in psychology, education, speech-language pathology, and human services, as well as an ESOL program, taught by a diverse, expert faculty. Total enrollment is over 2,000 students representing 65 countries. Albizu University’s Miami Campus was recently recognized as the top institution for Best Online Master’s in Organizational Psychology Programs 2020 by BestColleges.com.  For more information, visit albizu.edu.