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There's something in the water

Why researchers are turning to the ocean to answer life's greatest health challenges.




Below-average hurricane season expected, but uncertainty lingers

The weather phenomenon known as El Niño is expected to suppress storm activity in the Atlantic Ocean this season. University of Miami researchers say other factors such as warming ocean temperatures will factor into how quiet—or busy—the season will be.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2026/05/below-average-hurricane-season-expected-but-uncertainty-lingers.html


Ready to explore the world

Six students and alumni of the University of Miami received U.S. Fulbright Student Program awards this year, allowing them to conduct research, or teach English in another country.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2026/05/ready-to-explore-the-world.html


An interactive approach to reading

Associate professor Anna Queiroz and her students developed a game to improve early literacy skills that set beginning readers up for success.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2026/05/an-interactive-approach-to-reading.html



University librarians offer glimpse of Special Collections

Rare books, manuscripts, and other materials curated by University of Miami Libraries employees will be on display.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2026/05/university-librarians-offer-glimpse-of-special-collections.html

University librarians offer glimpse of Special Collections

Rare books, manuscripts, and other materials curated by University of Miami Libraries employees will be on display.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2026/05/university-librarians-offer-glimpse-of-special-collections.html


A Memorial Day salute

José A. Stoute, a University of Miami double alumnus, built a military medical career that included two combat tours in Iraq, studies in infectious diseases, and research on malaria vaccines.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2026/05/a-memorial-day-salute.html

A Memorial Day salute

José A. Stoute, a University of Miami double alumnus, built a military medical career that included two combat tours in Iraq, studies in infectious diseases, and research on malaria vaccines.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2026/05/a-memorial-day-salute.html



Hurricanes rowing team earns first berth in NCAA Championship

For the first time in program history, the team will compete in the NCAA Division I rowing championships.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2026/05/hurricanes-rowing-team-earns-first-berth-in-ncaa-championship.html

Hurricanes rowing team earns first berth in NCAA Championship

For the first time in program history, the team will compete in the NCAA Division I rowing championships.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2026/05/hurricanes-rowing-team-earns-first-berth-in-ncaa-championship.html


Canes filmmakers get a taste of Hollywood

University of Miami students selected from the Canes Film Festival traveled to the City of Angels to showcase their films, attend exclusive tours, industry meetings, film screenings, and network with alumni.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2026/05/canes-filmmakers-get-a-taste-of-hollywood.html

Canes filmmakers get a taste of Hollywood

University of Miami students selected from the Canes Film Festival traveled to the City of Angels to showcase their films, attend exclusive tours, industry meetings, film screenings, and network with alumni.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2026/05/canes-filmmakers-get-a-taste-of-hollywood.html



University of Miami to host event on new book on Cuban patriot José Martí

A panel discussion at the Cuban Heritage Collection will explore the relevance of Martí’s life and writings in the 21st century.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2026/05/university-of-miami-to-host-event-on-new-book-on-cuban-patriot-jose-marti.html

University of Miami to host event on new book on Cuban patriot José Martí

A panel discussion at the Cuban Heritage Collection will explore the relevance of Martí’s life and writings in the 21st century.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2026/05/university-of-miami-to-host-event-on-new-book-on-cuban-patriot-jose-marti.html


A ‘futuristic’ approach to minimizing power outages

Analyzing years of data provided by Florida Power and Light, a team of University of Miami students has created predictive vegetation growth models that could help the utility company improve its tree-trimming efforts and, in turn, reduce the number of power outages in Florida.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2026/05/a-futuristic-approach-to-minimizing-power-outages.html

A ‘futuristic’ approach to minimizing power outages

Analyzing years of data provided by Florida Power and Light, a team of University of Miami students has created predictive vegetation growth models that could help the utility company improve its tree-trimming efforts and, in turn, reduce the number of power outages in Florida.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2026/05/a-futuristic-approach-to-minimizing-power-outages.html


Cutting-edge technology fuels Miami’s rowing team

A new telemetry system is giving the women’s rowing team real-time data on every stroke, helping transform training and sharpen performance. The team competes in the ACC Rowing Championship beginning Friday in Raleigh, North Carolina.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2026/05/cutting-edge-technology-fuels-miamis-rowing-team.html

Cutting-edge technology fuels Miami’s rowing team

A new telemetry system is giving the women’s rowing team real-time data on every stroke, helping transform training and sharpen performance. The team competes in the ACC Rowing Championship beginning Friday in Raleigh, North Carolina.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2026/05/cutting-edge-technology-fuels-miamis-rowing-team.html


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