After receiving four job offers, Katya Garcia, a Foote Fellow, will begin work for the Robert A.M. Stern Architects firm in New York City.
Camila Treptow, a Miami native and aspiring doctor, discovers new passions and career goals in just two years at the University of Miami.
University of Miami researchers explain how ghost guns—which can be bought online and built at home—are made and the implications of a new presidential proposal to make them traceable.
“Kafou” is a dark comedy that explores the kidnapping phenomenon in the country. An in-person discussion with the movie’s director and a co-writer will follow the April 29 showing.
University of Miami students who are majoring or minoring in poetry discuss their craft and offer up samples of their writing.
Associate professor Kenneth Feeley and graduate student Riley Fortier were part of a research group that rediscovered a plant called Gasteranthus extinctus, named to anticipate its extinction.
Carol Kaminsky teaches students to understand the connection between body movement and mind through her popular dance therapy course, which is offered through the Creative Arts in Therapy cognate.
Students Iman Sami and Delphine Djomo represented the University of Miami in the Social Justice Debates, held at Morehouse College in Atlanta, that centered on the merits of desegregating schools.
Check out this list of arts-related events for this month, including an Earth Day concert at the Frost School of Music.
The Frost School of Music will present musical selections—featuring faculty members along with students, alumni, and special guest artistic director Marina Radiushina—to raise money for humanitarian aid for Ukraine on Friday, April 1.
Part of the focus of the University’s Department of Modern Languages and Literatures is to advance global literacy and celebrate multilingualism—avenues essential to promoting understanding and mitigating conflict in our contemporary world, according to University of Miami scholars.