The Betty and Marcelo Alvarez Endowed Scholarship helps Catherine Blackford focus on academics, service, and her path toward ...
A new program at the School of Communication is giving students hands-on experience developing and producing podcasts that ...
At an event where he was honored for his efforts over decades, José Daniel Ferrer García detailed the Cuban government’s repressive tactics to stifle civic opposition, urged ally nations to support ...
The student-run Rocket Canes club at the University of Miami allows engineering students the chance to design, build, and launch rockets—turning classroom concepts into real-world experience. After ...
A University of Miami College of Engineering researcher is tackling one of fusion energy’s toughest challenges: finding metals that can withstand the extreme conditions inside future commercial fusion ...
They are often called the rainforests of the ocean, where a host of different marine life thrives and enchants those fortunate enough to swim around them. Yet coral reefs are struggling to survive. In ...
There was new software to help edit drum sequences and improve music quality, an AI- powered fish tank, and a tool to help doctors perform endoscopies quicker and safer. But those were just three of ...
A museum visit to discuss artwork isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about the training medical, nursing, and physical therapy students receive. But a growing number of health ...
On World Mental Health Day, learn to recognize early signs of mental health struggles—and ways to support those in need. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, one in five ...
The small toolshed in the backyard of one Palmetto Bay home doesn’t contain a lawnmower, hedge trimmer, rake, or shovel. Not even a pruning shear. Instead, it is packed with electrical control panels, ...
A professor at the University of Miami unpacks the social impact and phenomenon of a beloved television series that first aired four decades ago. Picture it: Hollywood, Sept. 14, 1985. Bea Arthur, ...
This year's incoming class is the most academically accomplished in Miami Law's history. This impressive cohort of students boasts a median LSAT score of 164 and a median undergraduate GPA of 3.79.