As ’Cane Kickoff student staff members bring energy and enthusiasm to orientation events all week long, the four student leaders of the group share their recommendations for students just beginning their journeys at the University.
After active site work for Centennial Village was paused because of the pandemic, the project ramps up this month to prepare for the demolition of Hecht Residential College in May 2022.
The Department of Orientation and Commuter Student Involvement received several awards at both the state and national levels for its commitment to student success.
In the first commencement exercise held in the Watsco Center since December 2019, the Class of 2020 enjoyed their long-awaited in-person graduation during a special ceremony.
More than 3,000 family members spent precious time with their students this weekend attending mock classes, enjoying campus events, making new connections, and cheering for the Hurricanes
Year 2 at The U invites second-year students to re-connect with campus resources after last year’s unique transition to college life
The University welcomed students and faculty and staff members for the first day of fall semester classes on Monday. And a few students shared their zeal and anticipation for upcoming events.
In a festive celebration at the Watsco Center, President Julio Frenk, members of the faculty, and student leaders formally greeted first-year and transfer students at the annual ’Canes Take Flight program.
This week, thousands of new and returning students will move into their home away from home as they occupy residence halls on the Coral Gables Campus.
Three honorary degree recipients who know adversity told hundreds of undergraduates at Friday’s commencement ceremonies that their proven ability to overcome obstacles will serve them well.