The University of Miami continues to closely monitor Hurricane Milton, which has maximum winds of 175 mph and is currently located approximately 750 miles west-southwest of Miami-Dade County. While ...
A small group of students led by two Frost School faculty are doing innovative work on one of the most exciting and controversial areas in, not just the world of music, but the world. The Concerts ...
University of Miami School of Law third-year law student Alejandro J. Sanz has assumed a new role in Florida's capital as a Fellow for the Florida Supreme Court thanks to the assistance of the law ...
Joining the University of Miami School of Law finds Charles C. Jalloh in yet another place. The expert in many aspects of international law—from criminal to trade—has traveled the globe academically ...
In honor of World Teachers’ Day on Oct. 5, School of Education and Human Development faculty members and graduates speak about the profession. Aside from the influence of a parent, no one else has so ...
A picture of the Andromeda galaxy on the cover of an encyclopedia started it all. Nico Cappelluti was only 7 years old, but after seeing that image of the nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way, ...
Daisy Hernández watched her aunt endure a painful disease that doctors could not name. A journalist of Colombian descent, Hernández spent years researching the disease that ultimately took her aunt’s ...
A study published in the journal PLOS Climate on October 2, 2024, examines the effectiveness of using land surface temperatures (LSTs) as proxies for surface air temperatures (SATs) in subtropical, ...
At midnight Monday, some 45,000 dockworkers and port operators at 36 Eastern and Gulf ports from Maine to Texas went on strike. The walkout, the first dockworkers’ strike since 1977, comes at an ...
Throughout the year, students within Miami Law’s Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law Program dedicate time to networking and interviewing with established attorneys within these industries, seeking ...
When Aaron Fils was 12 years old, he entered an inflatable wrestling ring at a party and challenged his friend to a sumo wrestling match. After falling down hard, Fils got up and thought he was fine.
Ved Chirayath is on a singular mission. For the past decade, he has worked toward what he calls “the holy grail of oceanography: developing a technology that can image the seafloor just as ...