A new scholarship at the University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School will carry on the legacy of Cameron ...
Marco Rubio, the son of immigrants from Cuba who graduated from the University of Miami School of Law and went on to achieve a stellar career as a United States senator, was sworn in as the nation’s ...
Stuart Weitzman’s rise from apprentice to a luxury footwear icon highlights the power of hands-on experience, creativity, and strategic storytelling in building a global brand. Speaking at the ...
Jackie Gleason, the beloved star of "The Honeymooners," had a secret passion for the supernatural, curating a collection of books on the afterlife and UFOs. Donated to the University Libraries Special ...
Professor Albert Jan van den Berg - a long-time visiting faculty member of the School of Law and Distinguished Faculty Co-Chair of the White & Case International Arbitration LL.M. Program - recently ...
International faculty and staff members and students are an important part of the University community, and the University is committed to providing access to reliable information, helpful resources, ...
For Paige Martin and Christoff Chisholm, business school was as much about learning as it was about proving they could create real impact. “The place where opportunities are unlimited,” Chisholm said, ...
Most students call home from boarding school with complaints about dining hall food. Shelby Cunningham called home with stories so wild that her mother, bestselling author Elin Hilderbrand, knew they ...
A new telemetry system is giving the women’s rowing team real-time data on every stroke, helping transform training and sharpen performance. The team competes in the ACC Rowing Championship beginning ...
Multiple faculty members and alumni from the Frost School of Music were honored with nominations for the 2026 GRAMMY Awards today. (Daversa has a strong track record with this award: his album ...
Poverty never prevented George Feldenkreis from taking an ingenious approach to a challenging task. Growing up poor in his native Cuba, he went to work at age 15 for a Zionist organization, tracking ...
As infrastructure ages, one question shapes the future of cities: How do we know the materials we build with will last? At the University of Miami College of Engineering, Prannoy Suraneni, associate ...
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