Valeria Salgado, a library technician, views some of the items on display on the second floor of the Kislak Collection on Tuesday afternoon. Photo: Joshua Prezant/University of Miami
Arts and Humanities

University of Miami Libraries contains a treasure trove of materials

At a recent workshop, library leaders showcased different collections and archives available to the community.

University of Miami Libraries contains a treasure trove of materials

At a recent workshop, library leaders showcased different collections and archives available to the community.

UPup trains future service dogs, raises awareness

With National Puppy Day being celebrated on March 23, UPup, a student organization at the University of Miami, is at center stage. The group helps teach puppies to become service dogs and prepares them for advanced training with Canine Companions—a nonprofit organization that provides service dogs to people with disabilities.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/upup-trains-future-service-dogs-raises-awareness.html


Internship fund empowers undergraduates to excel

Students can take advantage of additional financial support as they pursue paid or unpaid internships by applying for the Toppel Internship Fund.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/internship-fund-empowers-undergraduates-to-excel.html


Exacerbated by climate change, pollen season arrives early

Rising temperatures and higher CO₂ levels are fueling longer and more intense pollen seasons, negatively impacting the health of those with allergies. A medical expert and public health scientist both offer strategies to fight back.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/exacerbated-by-climate-change-pollen-season-arrives-early.html



Diving in to analyze novel climate adaptations

At the Smart Cities conference next week, leaders from government, industry, and academia will talk about potential technologies to help weather the impacts of global warming.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/diving-in-to-analyze-novel-climate-adaptations.html

Diving in to analyze novel climate adaptations

At the Smart Cities conference next week, leaders from government, industry, and academia will talk about potential technologies to help weather the impacts of global warming.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/diving-in-to-analyze-novel-climate-adaptations.html


Rocket ’Canes approaching launch success

It takes vision, ingenuity, and a great deal of problem-solving to successfully launch a reusable rocket 4,000 feet into the air and have it safely return to Earth. And University of Miami aerospace engineering students are proving that they have "the right stuff."

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/rocket-canes-approaching-launch-success.html

Rocket ’Canes approaching launch success

It takes vision, ingenuity, and a great deal of problem-solving to successfully launch a reusable rocket 4,000 feet into the air and have it safely return to Earth. And University of Miami aerospace engineering students are proving that they have "the right stuff."

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/rocket-canes-approaching-launch-success.html



Global initiative inspires students to pursue action

Through the Butler Center for Service and Leadership, nine University of Miami students were selected to attend the Clinton Global Initiative University three-day event in Nashville, Tennessee.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/global-initiative-inspires-students-to-pursue-action.html

Global initiative inspires students to pursue action

Through the Butler Center for Service and Leadership, nine University of Miami students were selected to attend the Clinton Global Initiative University three-day event in Nashville, Tennessee.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/global-initiative-inspires-students-to-pursue-action.html


Bank closings signal tighter lending, disinflationary trend

A leading University of Miami economist suggests that the federal rescue of two mid-tiered banks that collapsed will likely prompt other institutions to repair their balance sheets and tighten their lending practices to avoid a similar fate.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/bank-closings-signal-tighter-lending-disinflationary-trend.html

Bank closings signal tighter lending, disinflationary trend

A leading University of Miami economist suggests that the federal rescue of two mid-tiered banks that collapsed will likely prompt other institutions to repair their balance sheets and tighten their lending practices to avoid a similar fate.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/bank-closings-signal-tighter-lending-disinflationary-trend.html



Fe-S cluster biogenesis regulates mitochondrial translation

Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. Open to all graduate students, entries were judged by media professionals.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/fe-s-cluster-biogenesis-regulates-mitochondrial-translation.html

Fe-S cluster biogenesis regulates mitochondrial translation

Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. Open to all graduate students, entries were judged by media professionals.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/fe-s-cluster-biogenesis-regulates-mitochondrial-translation.html


A whole new way to experience classical guitar

Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. Open to all graduate students, entries were judged by media professionals.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/a-whole-new-way-to-experience-classical-guitar.html

A whole new way to experience classical guitar

Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. Open to all graduate students, entries were judged by media professionals.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/a-whole-new-way-to-experience-classical-guitar.html


How we can help children with autism socialize using their natural rhythmic abilities

Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. Open to all graduate students, entries were judged by media professionals.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/how-we-can-help-children-with-autism-socialize-using-their-natural-rhythmic-abilities.html

How we can help children with autism socialize using their natural rhythmic abilities

Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. Open to all graduate students, entries were judged by media professionals.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/how-we-can-help-children-with-autism-socialize-using-their-natural-rhythmic-abilities.html


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