Linde Barrett, whose University of Miami degrees spurred a successful career in education, is heading to North Africa for a U.S. Department of State post as a cultural ambassador.
University of Miami religious studies professors cast an eye—though not an evil one—on our penchant for superstitions and the boundaries between science and falsifiability.
University Libraries highlighted its collection of photo albums, scrapbooks, and commonplace books, which offer a look into the mindsets of individuals within their unique social and historical time frame.
Kick off the fall semester with programs and events that highlight the arts and humanities at the University.
Communication students attended the Salzburg Academy on Media and Global Change to explore how media could be shaped in the future.
During a recent event, curators of the collection shared the story of how many of the objects were collected and what the future holds.
Through the creation of a small, replica shotgun house, architect and designer Germane Barnes and a team of students from the University of Miami School of Architecture have built Play-House at the Museum of Contemporary Art. The playscape balances recreation and learning and highlights the historical significance of these South Florida homes and the contributions of Black residents in Miami’s development.
The University of Miami Libraries Distinctive Collections have grown an impressive collection of these unique creations for everyone to explore.
From gentrification to immigration to climate change, communication students tackle local issues in a team-taught course.
A law school professor and a historian and the University’s former special advisor on race explore the legacy of the historical proclamation that abolished slavery.
Explore arts-related events including the annual Frost Chopin Festival, a graduate student exhibition at the Wynwood gallery, and a film screening series at the Bill Cosford Cinema.