With the Oscars on tap for Sunday night, University film and theater arts faculty discuss how actors approach their craft.
A new augmented reality project, unveiled last week at the Lowe Art Museum, aims to connect works new and old to engage patrons and help expand their knowledge of historical and contemporary art.
University theatre arts students take the Jerry Herman Ring Theatre stage on March 1 for “The Wolves.”
Arts-related events for March include a juried student art exhibition and a family art workshop at the Lowe Art Museum; performances by the Frost Symphony Orchestra and Frost Opera Theater; and a traveling exhibition showcasing 19th century African American female physicians.
Visiting classics assistant professor Charles Bartlett offers insight as to how ancient societies began to record what we know as leap years today.
Derryl Barnes, a senior journalism major at the University of Miami School of Communication, was selected as this year’s Oscar Pope Lift Every Voice Fellow.
Senior lecturer Han Tran taps into mythology to help her students gain a broader understanding of their world.
Demar Matthews, a visiting professor in the School of Architecture, challenges his students to explore their own cultural backgrounds and incorporate their identities into architecture.
Geethika Kataru, a recent graduate who made quite the appearance at this year’s Emmy Awards, is officially making a name for herself in the entertainment industry.
The architectural measured drawings compiled by a cohort from the School of Architecture will be preserved at the Library of Congress.
The University of Miami recently named the Murphy Construction Management Program to honor the legacy of construction veteran, philanthropist, and alumnus Thomas P. Murphy, Jr.