The open-mindedness and skills that bass player Marty Quinn built studying and teaching at the Frost School of Music earned him a spot with a jazz band playing music from the hit Japanese anime Cowboy Bebop, drawing thousands to shows across the country.
Graduate student Nona Kiknadze will teach a spring course designed to help students explore personal well-being, self-discovery, and how to live their best lives.
The University of Miami is designated as the "exclusive online higher education partner” of the team, which will provide six internships each year and sponsor an online “Hockey 101” course for fans.
Fairuziana, a doctoral student from Indonesia studying community well-being in the School of Education and Human Development, conducted research this summer on a systematic review of emotion regulation in youth mental health interventions in low- and middle-income countries.
University of Miami Rosenstiel School researchers Daniel Suman and Claire B. Paris-Limouzy are co-authors of a recent journal article that outlines ways to achieve greater equity in ocean governance and science in the global tropics. And one of those ways is by allowing residents to have a say in policy making.
Created by an interdisciplinary team at the University of Miami, the Mangrove City app aims to give students an up-close lesson about the importance of ecosystems.
Miami Law has moved up to the Top 10 of U.S. law school alumni recognized by Super Lawyers magazine, which ranks law schools based on the quality of the lawyers produced.
Members of the Miller School of Medicine Department of Community Service (DOCS) serve many diverse South Florida communities. Photo courtesy Tamia Medina/University of Miami
View a list of arts-related events for this month, including film screenings at the Bill Cosford Cinema, the Florida Printmakers Society 2023 Biennial Competition exhibition, and the final two performances of the Frost Chopin Festival at the Maurice Gusman Concert Hall.
Ph.D. student Joseph Sterling is embarking on a big project with help from an assistant professor of astrophysics in the College of Arts and Sciences and researchers from Harvard University and Yale University. Using archived data from the James Web Space Telescope, Sterling and his team will embark on a quest in search of supermassive black holes.
International student Vipul Dube landed an audio engineering internship with Motorola Solutions and hopes to bring more awareness to Frost School of Music’s graduate program for music engineering technology.
Since its launch in 2010, the Goizueta Foundation Graduate Fellowship has awarded 141 fellowships to graduate students to conduct research and scour the repository of Cuban material at the University of Miami.