School-age children can lose a great deal of knowledge during the summer. A University of Miami childhood education expert offers tips on how to ensure your child is ready for the school year.
The new curriculum will equip students with the skills needed to navigate a rapidly evolving and shifting media landscape.
A physics postdoctoral researcher and a musical composition graduate student found a way to merge their interests—through a concert inspired by tiny swimming coral larvae.
Juan Perez Pachon, a graduate of the School of Education and Human Development, has pursued his passion for human movement, exercise, and sports performance.
Isabella Speziani, an avid Canes fan, plans to uphold her Miami pride in her future endeavors.
Meghan Sullivan's journey at the University of Miami shaped her passion for health care marketing and communications through hands-on experience, strong relationships, and memories.
Anika Engel is drawn to the health field but also loves writing and public affairs.
The student run radio station, known as “The Voice,” has been broadcasting over the South Florida airwaves since 1968 and features the latest independent artists and keeps listeners up to date on the news of the day.
Students in a Historic Preservation Studio in the University of Miami School of Architecture presented their projects for Fort Dallas Park during a final review.
Giovanni Hanna, a lecturer in the University of Miami Department of Biology, bridges the academic and artistic worlds in his own unique way, finding a balance that fuels his creativity and connection to the community. His shop, Fruit Fly Records, is located in Coral Gables.
A millennium before Tik-Tok and podcasts added an express lane to the self-help industry superhighway, “regimen sanitatis”—the genre of handwritten texts prescribing health and wellness tips—circulated during the late Middle Ages.