New master's program blends engineering principles and kinesiology to prepare students for the unique opportunities in sports technology and equipment design.
The 10th Annual Three Minute Thesis Competition showcased graduate students across the University of Miami presenting research in fields ranging from medicine and computer engineering to literature and marketing.
Several studies are being conducted at the School of Education and Human Development to learn about the vascular health of various groups of people.
Experts in nutrition science from across the University of Miami offer their thoughts on some of the best foods to help us ward off chronic disease.
A study spearheaded by professor Joseph Signorile of the School of Education and Human Development promises to help seniors to improve cognitive abilities.
Muslim women globally face external scrutiny and internal restrictions shaped by societal norms.
A new program encourages undergraduates to work in labs at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Dr. Scotney Evans Awarded $3.3 Million Grant from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for Health and Racial Equity Research