The University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School graduate outfitted the sides of his trademark structure with ...
Photos highlight 12 impactful months at the School of Nursing and Health Studies.
Beethoven’s 9th Symphony is a near-universal Western cultural marker, a sweeping musical masterpiece marked by its glorious and irresistible “Ode to Joy” choral section. Even people who have no ...
Braving winds well over 150 miles an hour in some instances, a group of scientists flew into the heart of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season’s most destructive storms. Some of those flights—67 in ...
Most people make New Year’s resolutions that they cannot keep. Studies show that very few can follow through with losing weight, eating healthier, or starting a regimen of meditation, or whatever else ...
A new study by scientists at the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science and collaborators has revealed that 35 buildings along the Miami Beach to Sunny Isles ...
After a peak-season lull, the season roared back to life with record-breaking storms that battered Florida’s Gulf Coast. University of Miami experts weigh in on a hyperactive season that produced 18 ...
South Florida is crawling with invasive and non-native species. Burmese pythons slither through the Everglades. Climbing ferns from as far away as Australia cover islands in protected wetlands. In ...
In a groundbreaking event at the University of Miami School of Law, the Miami Law & AI Lab (MiLA) convened a dynamic panel of legal practitioners, faculty, and industry experts to explore the ...
In the two weeks leading up to Thanksgiving, representatives from around the globe convened in Baku, Azerbaijan, for the 29th session of climate change treaty negotiations, commonly called COP29. This ...
Marni Lennon, J.D. '95, who serves as assistant dean for public interest and pro bono and director of the HOPE Public Interest Resource Center, recently received the Professor Mary E. Doyle Award at ...