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Professors JoNel Newman and Bernard Perlmutter have been appointed to the roles of associate dean for Experiential Learning and inaugural director of Law Clinics, respectively.
The Frost School of Music expanded its relationship with the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation, hosting the group’s scholarship ceremony for the second year in a row and announcing a major scholarship ...
New opportunities to network with faculty and other students aim to strengthen mentorship, career development, and a sense of community among graduates.
At the Archbold Biological Station in Central Florida, University of Miami researchers are exploring the hidden world of the Florida scrub's unique ecosystem—its soil microbiome. Their work focuses on ...
Developed by the School of Architecture, the seawall evaluator is an educational extended reality application that aims to transform how municipalities, researchers, and coastal communities facing ...
Frost School faculty members offer a groundbreaking Afro-Caribbean music program at an Aspen jazz academy and inspiring masterclasses at California’s Festival Napa Valley.
Most content platforms thrive on user engagement, but a professor at the University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School has discovered that too much of it can be harmful. A paper ...
Students who conducted research at the Mayo Clinic and participated in a bioarchaeology field school are among this year’s Beyond the Book scholarship recipients.
An AI-powered streaming assistant developed by a Miami Herbert Business School professor helps online shoppers make better-informed decisions, resulting in increased sales and a reduction in returns.
Miami Herbert Business School Research NewsResearch Study finds big crowds hurt live-stream engagement University of Miami business professor reveals that larger audiences on platforms like Twitch and ...
The School of Architecture’s PAIR Program offers students the opportunity to combine academic work with hands-on professional experience, supporting major design projects.
Teagan Johnson fell in love with marine science at the age of 14. After attending a two-week camp at University of North Carolina Wilmington, she was intrigued by marine mammals and the possibilities ...
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