A University of Miami Goizueta Distinguished Presidential Fellow will lead a panel discussion on the Influence of Cuban Women in Jazz and Fusion followed by a special performance.
University of Miami experts explore the reason why and share ways to encourage youngsters to dive into pleasure reading.
A leading Cuban dissident denounced state repression, tyranny, and human rights abuses in Cuba at a special University of Miami public program.
The new University of Miami student chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists is the first in the University’s history.
Two keepsakes capture an illustrious Air Force career defined by service, leadership, and integrity—values University of Miami associate professor “Jack” Wesley P. Miller hopes to pass on to the next generation of leaders.
Artificial intelligence is transforming architecture, facilitating the work that used to take hours, increasing efficiency and speed in design workflow.
Horror films often transport societal malaise—disease, destruction, and fear of the unknown—onto the big screen, providing a temporary coping mechanism for life’s conundrums and uncertainties.
The Cuban Heritage Collection’s new exhibition features archival treasures that explore Cuba’s impact in the introduction of radio and television across the continent.
For the production of “12 Angry Jurors,” student actors expanded their own perceptions and perspectives as they engaged the play’s themes of prejudice, bias, and projections.
The University of Miami Cuban Heritage Collection played a vital role in the restoration, reopening, and centennial celebration of the downtown Freedom Tower, providing iconic images and artifacts that document the extraordinary history of “the Ellis Island of the South.”
A University of Miami program empowers students by leveraging their own unique backgrounds and lived experience to better understand data in the era of algorithms and artificial intelligence.