Twelve theatre arts students will perform five original musicals as a grand opening for the University’s new Theatre Arts Building.
The week’s events, organized by the Federación de Estudiantes Cubanos, includes a movie screening of “Hijos de la Diaspora” that explores the lives of the children of Cuban exiles.
A University of Miami professor who specializes in Irish culture traces the roots of the popular holiday to Irish émigrés who fled the “Great Hunger” in their homeland to seek a new start in America.
In a fireside chat at the University of Miami’s Cosford Cinema, former Miami Hurricanes linebacker and Super Bowl champion Jonathan Vilma shared insights on his collegiate and NFL careers and what it took to become a successful color analyst.
As National Reading Month kicks off, faculty and staff highlight their favorite books and celebrate the magic of reading—especially novels and longer forms—to convey a shared sense of humanity and bridge divisiveness.
As consumers struggle to find cheap eggs, a University of Miami nutritionist gives tips on what are the best substitutes for eggs.
The revamped program will offer two modules taught by Department of Biology faculty members, as well as instructors from the Universidad San Francisco de Quito.
Two School of Education and Human Development faculty members offer reasons for the decline in scores on tests administered by the National Assessment of Educational Progress.
The romantic ideals that we associate with Valentine’s Day were seeded in the courtly love practices of the Middle Ages and first linked to the holiday in a 14th century dream-vision poem written by Geoffrey Chaucer.
Visitors to the exhibit at the Otto G. Richter Library will be able to participate in an augmented reality experience that will transport them to the High Middle Ages.
New biophysics research at the University of Miami adds to our knowledge about the origins of left-right asymmetry in the body.