The University of Miami Libraries Distinctive Collections have grown an impressive collection of these unique creations for everyone to explore.
Two University of Miami professors provide tips on how parents can help their children continue to learn during the summer and be ready for the school year.
From Wynwood and North Miami to West Kendall and Coral Gables, explore new exhibitions featuring works by skilled artists and curators among the University community.
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.
Two School of Communication graduate students received microgrants from the Graduate School that will allow them to gather data for their theses.
Graduate Noel Nuñez created a VR project combining history with modern-day technology to portray the exodus of 300,000 Cuban refugees to Miami.
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.
University researchers are focused on “re-storying,” or retelling grand narratives of Florida’s history to celebrate the contributions of peoples that have long been ignored.
Professor Steven Butterman enlightens students about Brazilian culture, Portuguese, and gender studies with a focus on the world.
Alumna Jayne Baron Sherman, an award-winning producer in theater, film, and television, is helping future generations of students tell compelling stories with a $3 million gift to the Department of Theatre Arts.