A new scholarship at the University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School will carry on the legacy of Cameron ...
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 ...
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 ...
Diversity in advertising is often framed as a question of ethics. New research suggests it may be just as much a question of economics. Uzma Khan, an associate professor of marketing at the University ...
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 ...
José A. Stoute, a University of Miami double alumnus, built a military medical career that included two combat tours in Iraq, studies in infectious diseases, and research on malaria vaccines.
As digital burnout rises, students are rediscovering the quiet comfort of books. University of Miami librarians and book club leaders say they’re watching reading take on a new role on campus—one ...
A new study published in the journal npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, shows that electronically tagged sharks can serve as mobile sensors, collecting ocean climate data in regions that are ...
In a year marked by a centennial celebration, momentum in national rankings, and new leadership, the University of Miami School of Law has reached another major milestone, securing the largest gift in ...
A major Atlantic Ocean current system that helps regulate Earth’s climate has been slowing for nearly two decades across a wide stretch of ocean, according to new research—potentially reshaping ...
Even as a child, Anais Moyal was drawn to the sciences, fascinated by how the human body works and its complex mechanics. She enjoyed sports, too, and like some who play, was injured and wound up in ...
After careers in international service—his mother in the Peace Corps in Botswana and later conducting development work in Uganda, and his father working stints in Eastern Europe—Kieran Nardi-White’s ...