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“Taller than a Giraffe” – A UM Professor’s Impact in West Grove


Alfieri meets with students and staff at UM School of Law’s Center for Ethics and Public Service, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. (Patrick Farrell for the Spotlight)
The trolley garage that Coral Gables sought to open in the West Grove still stands today at the corner of Douglas Road and Oak Avenue. (Don Finefrock for the Spotlight)
Students at the Center for Ethics and Public Service meet with Emily Balter (standing, center left), the center’s practitioner-in-residence. (Patrick Farrell for the Spotlight)
Students and staff at work at the Center for Ethics and Public Service on the University of Miami’s campus. (Patrick Farrell for the Spotlight)

3 Comments

  1. I have lived in or around the Grove, riding my Bicycle and car thru all the Neighborhoods of West Grove for all of 56 years. (At times when I knew better, not to).
    The West Grove’s Residential Neighborhoods and Homes have been “Bought Out”.
    Soon there will be no past or present residence for the Pastors of the Churches to Preach or Minister!!

  2. Many thanks to Professor Anthony Alfieri for his many years of fighting the good fight!

  3. I knew Tony Alfieri as a faculty parent of a daughter in my Toddler class at UM/Canterbury Preschool where I taught 30 years ago. I was always impressed with his enthusiasm and passion caring for others, and I see that nothing has changed. I salute him for his endless compassion and help for the West Grove community. Thank you, Professor Alfieri, great work!

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