Internships are a great way to enhance your academic experience at the University of Miami. Most of our students participate in internships whether by design of their major, through a faculty connection, or through the Toppel Career Center.
Not everyone can compete at the Division I level, but with the recreational sports program run by the department of Wellness & Recreation, any Miami Hurricane can play.
We spoke with an RA to get tips on what to expect in your first year and learn about what resources these student leaders provide.
Seven ways UMiami’s career center helps you secure your next step, because it’s never too early to seek out opportunities for professional development and career advice.
Two experienced 'Canes share their insight and advice on how to find your people and thrive in your first year at the University of Miami.
During her time at UM, Ana held leadership positions in several clubs, took advantage of campus resources to secure multiple internships, and did a semester abroad.
Whether it’s tucked away in the library or at a table by one of our many fountains—you can enjoy studying (a bit more) at UM!
Students from the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) council reflect on what it means to be a leader on campus, how they feel they are making a difference, and the impact it has had on their educational goals.
A born leader, Dana took on important roles all over campus to improve life as a 'Cane.
In this post, you’ll get to know Ajiri Uzere, a current undergraduate student at the University of Miami who aspires to attend law school and concentrate on human rights law.
Transitioning from high school to college can feel like a roller-coaster ride, full of exciting highs and the natural challenges that come with a new life stage. The good news is that everyone comes out of it more resilient and with great memories.
So, you’re in college. You’ve worried about what to pack, you’ve meticulously crafted a schedule that suits you, and you’ve gotten used to seeing “University of Miami” pop up in your email.
In the latest installation of "What Matters to U," UM scored Woman's World Cup MVP Megan Rapinoe to speak to the student body!
The U's swagger is embodied in our football culture. There is nothing like the game day experience!