University of Miami selected to prestigious Association of American Universities
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University of Miami selected to prestigious AAU

The U has been recognized for its groundbreaking research and undergraduate and graduate education.

University of Miami selected to prestigious AAU

The U has been recognized for its groundbreaking research and undergraduate and graduate education.

University Libraries to showcase papers of Marjory Stoneman Douglas

The exhibition, which opens Nov. 30 at the Kislak Center, will feature photos, documents, books, and many more items that show her work and influence in preserving Florida’s delicate ecosystem.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/university-libraries-to-showcase-papers-of-marjory-stoneman-douglas.html


Immerse yourself in new, augmented worlds

Starting Nov. 30, the 10th annual FilmGate interactive media festival will expose participants to new examples of extended reality and inspire creative projects.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/immerse-yourself-in-new-augmented-worlds.html


Argentina elects far-right president

Javier Milei, an ultra-conservative former television pundit, was elected with 56 percent of the vote. A University Latin American Studies expert weighs in on the outcome.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/argentina-elects-far-right-president.html



Riding in the DCC, powered by gratitude

The Dolphins Challenge Cancer is Lisa Siegel’s favorite day of the year, an opportunity to honor her parents, both long-time University employees, and to exercise her passion for giving back.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/riding-in-the-dcc-powered-by-gratitude.html

Riding in the DCC, powered by gratitude

The Dolphins Challenge Cancer is Lisa Siegel’s favorite day of the year, an opportunity to honor her parents, both long-time University employees, and to exercise her passion for giving back.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/riding-in-the-dcc-powered-by-gratitude.html


Simulation assesses UHealth’s readiness for a complex disaster

In a simulation exercise Sunday morning, a small passenger jet crashed on the University of Miami’s Medical Campus and struck a bus, prompting the collaboration of 17 local, state, and national emergency response agencies to engage in a lifesaving exercise.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/mock-drill-tests-uhealths-readiness-for-a-complex-disaster.html

Simulation assesses UHealth’s readiness for a complex disaster

In a simulation exercise Sunday morning, a small passenger jet crashed on the University of Miami’s Medical Campus and struck a bus, prompting the collaboration of 17 local, state, and national emergency response agencies to engage in a lifesaving exercise.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/mock-drill-tests-uhealths-readiness-for-a-complex-disaster.html



Want to live longer and stronger?

Aging is unavoidable, yet most people can maintain and even improve their health and well-being as they grow older if they commit to making lifestyle changes that align with an integrative health approach, a medical expert says.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/want-to-live-longer-and-stronger.html

Want to live longer and stronger?

Aging is unavoidable, yet most people can maintain and even improve their health and well-being as they grow older if they commit to making lifestyle changes that align with an integrative health approach, a medical expert says.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/want-to-live-longer-and-stronger.html


International Students’ Day celebrated with dance and flair

The Council of International Students and Organizations within the Department of International Student and Scholar Services hosted the annual International Dance Competition to celebrate International Students’ Day, a celebration of multiculturalism, diversity, and interconnection.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/international-students-day-celebrated-with-dance-and-flair.html

International Students’ Day celebrated with dance and flair

The Council of International Students and Organizations within the Department of International Student and Scholar Services hosted the annual International Dance Competition to celebrate International Students’ Day, a celebration of multiculturalism, diversity, and interconnection.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/international-students-day-celebrated-with-dance-and-flair.html



Students’ vibrant artwork adorns Ashe Building walls

A new Undergraduate Student Art Exhibition showcases student work on the first floor of the Ashe Administration Building in the College of Arts and Sciences.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/students-vibrant-artwork-adorns-ashe-building-walls.html

Students’ vibrant artwork adorns Ashe Building walls

A new Undergraduate Student Art Exhibition showcases student work on the first floor of the Ashe Administration Building in the College of Arts and Sciences.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/students-vibrant-artwork-adorns-ashe-building-walls.html


Alix Earle tells students: ‘Stay true to yourselves’

The University of Miami graduate and social media phenomenon visited the Miami Herbert Business School as a guest lecturer on Wednesday, offering insight on social media strategies and encouraging students to remain authentic to themselves.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/alix-earle-tells-students-stay-true-to-yourselves.html

Alix Earle tells students: ‘Stay true to yourselves’

The University of Miami graduate and social media phenomenon visited the Miami Herbert Business School as a guest lecturer on Wednesday, offering insight on social media strategies and encouraging students to remain authentic to themselves.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/alix-earle-tells-students-stay-true-to-yourselves.html


Balancing innovation and protection on the AI frontier

A recent AI Safety Summit in the United Kingdom and the newly commissioned U.S. Intelligence Safety Institute are critical first steps by governments to explore how to deal with the benefits and threats posed by artificial intelligence as it continues to evolve.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/balancing-innovation-and-protection-on-the-ai-frontier.html

Balancing innovation and protection on the AI frontier

A recent AI Safety Summit in the United Kingdom and the newly commissioned U.S. Intelligence Safety Institute are critical first steps by governments to explore how to deal with the benefits and threats posed by artificial intelligence as it continues to evolve.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/balancing-innovation-and-protection-on-the-ai-frontier.html


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