School of Architecture Dean Rodolphe el-Khoury emphasized the lasting impact of the gift, calling Tony Goldman “more than a ...
The weeklong event will feature hearings by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and expert panels on critical issues facing the Americas. The University of Miami School of Law Human Rights ...
Frost School triple alumnus Carlos “Carlitos” Lopez has parlayed his degrees in pop production, classical composition, and conducting into a groundbreaking career connecting musical worlds, from Bad ...
Scholarship empowers first-generation student to dream big As the inaugural recipient of the Charles J. Foschini Endowed Commercial Real Estate Scholarship, senior Emely Gonzalez is poised to take the ...
International Open Access Week is Oct. 20-26 Discover and explore resources and tools at the University of Miami and beyond, and join us for workshops on research visibility and copyright essentials.
A project lead by Dean Rodolphe el-Khoury and Associate Dean Carmen Guerrero of University of Miami School of Architecture, received an honorable mention in a UIA Competition for reviving an abandoned ...
An interdisciplinary team of researchers is studying the effectiveness of virtual reality visual arts training for medical, nursing, and physical therapy students.
The continued decline of the world’s coral reefs has motivated Juliana Grilo to do all that she can to curb their extinction. In February, she was selected by Diego Lirman’s research lab for a ...
On April 20, 1980, the Castro regime made a surprise announcement that would allow all Cubans who wished to leave the communist country to board boats at the port of Mariel in Havana and flee to the ...
Researchers studying South Florida’s coral reefs found that the region’s nearshore reefs and more sheltered inshore areas are less vulnerable to ocean acidification than previously thought – a major ...
The University of Miami will require standardized test scores beginning in fall 2026, ending the temporary test optional process put in place during the pandemic. The University of Miami will once ...
Touch. It’s the first of five senses that humans develop in utero and one of our most primal desires. It also has several benefits that most of us take for granted—until we are forced into social ...