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University of Miami - by Pete Maneos
Possessing a Bachelor’s degree in English Literature from the University of Miami, bodybuilder and personal trainer Pete Maneos holds a side career as a poet. His published collected works include The Soul of A Young Man (2001) and Poems of Blood and Passion (2005). Critics compare Pete Maneos’ style to that of Pablo Neruda, Lord Byron, and Algernon Charles Swinburne.
Born in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, Pete Maneos attended the private college and preparatory academies of The Haverford School and Northfield Mount Hermon School before enrolling in the University of Miami, where he developed his poetry writing career and modeled in his spare time.
About the University of Miami: Founded in 1925, the University of Miami today serves more than 15,500 students from its campuses in Coral Gables, Miami, Virginia Key, and four other locations. Offering 115 undergraduate degrees, 114 master’s programs, and 51 Ph.D. options, U Miami is comprised of 12 schools, including the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Communication, and the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science. According to the U.S. News & World Report’s latest collegiate ranking, the University of Miami lists 47th among national universities. U.S. News also named the institution’s Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine the country’s 47th best medical school, and its School of Law 60th in the nation.
As a major research hub, the University of Miami achieved a school record of $326 million in sponsored research expenditures during the 2008 fiscal year. Funding went toward the university’s Center for Hemispheric Policy, the Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies, the John P. Hussman Institute for Human Genomics, and other institutes and centers. The University of Miami’s alumni include successful individuals from nearly all faucets of life, including Olympic and professional athletes, internationally popular musicians and entertainers, and respected state and national politicians. Actor Sylvester Stallone, singer andsongwriter Enrique Iglesias, and current Major League Baseball player Alex Rodriguez all graduated from the University of Miami. Read more about the University of Miami at miami.edu.