https://news.miami.edu true false Roadmap https://news.miami.edu/roadmap/index.html roadmap Academics https://news.miami.edu/academics/index.html academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/arts-humanities/index.html arts-and-humanities Business https://news.miami.edu/business/index.html business Health & Medicine https://news.miami.edu/health-medicine/index.html health-&-medicine Law & Politics https://news.miami.edu/law-politics/index.html law-&-politics Science & Technology https://news.miami.edu/science-technology/index.html science-&-technology Special Reports https://news.miami.edu/special-reports/index.html special-reports Sports https://news.miami.edu/sports/index.html sports University https://news.miami.edu/university/index.html university false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Research Excellence / School of Architecture / Course teaches students intricacies of curating an exhibition https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/course-teaches-students-intricacies-of-curating-an-exhibition.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/arclab-2024-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/arclab-2024-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/arclab-2024-hero-365.jpg All illustration of Villa Vizcaya, now known as Vizcaya Museum and Gardens. Students at the School of Architecture are using the University Libraries Special Collections to explore the history and architecture of prominent Miami sites. Barbara Gutierrez 04-17-2024 false School of Architecture In the Community Research Excellence false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Tech Innovation / eMerge Americas: Showcasing research excellence https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/emerge-americas-showcasing-research-excellence.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/emerge-2024-preview-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/emerge-2024-preview-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/emerge-2024-preview-hero-365.jpg University of Miami scientists and students displayed innovations and research developments during the 2023 eMerge Americas event. University of Miami scientists and students will display innovative technologies and research during eMerge Americas 2024 at the Miami Convention Center on April 18-19. View this report for continuous updates. News@TheU 04-17-2024 false Research Excellence Climate Change Environment Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / University / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Endowment fund helps undergraduates explore career opportunities https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/endowment-fund-helps-undergraduates-explore-career-opportunities.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/toppel-internship-fund-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/toppel-internship-fund-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/toppel-internship-fund-hero-365.jpg Toppel internship fund The Mark and Maureen Angelo Family Endowment Fund empowers undergraduates to excel and gain additional financial support while pursuing paid or unpaid internships. Ashley A. Williams 04-15-2024 false Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / University / World / Policy / Public Service / University Leadership / University President / Visiting Speakers / Campus / The Caribbean / Central America / Western Hemisphere / North America / South America / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Concordia Americas Summit returns to the University of Miami https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/concordia-americas-summit-returns-to-the-university-of-miami.html Law and Politics People and Community University World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/concordia-preview-2024-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/concordia-preview-2024-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/concordia-preview-2024-hero-365.jpg President Julio Frenk speaks at the 2023 Concordia Americas Summit. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami The two-day international forum convenes thought leaders to address issues impacting the Western Hemisphere, with a focus on Latin America. The 2024 edition will occur April 22-23 on the Coral Gables Campus. News@TheU 04-15-2024 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Office of the President Policy Public Service University Leadership University President Visiting Speakers Campus The Caribbean Central America Western Hemisphere North America South America false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / School of Architecture / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / Research and innovation take center stage https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/research-and-innovation-take-center-stage.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/emerge-2024-preview-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/emerge-2024-preview-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/emerge-2024-preview-hero-365.jpg University of Miami scientists and students displayed innovations and research developments during the 2023 eMerge Americas event. University researchers and students will display technological innovations during the 2024 eMerge Americas conference and expo this week. News@TheU 04-15-2024 false School of Architecture College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / School of Architecture / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / AI and the city of the future https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/ai-and-the-city-of-the-future.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/smart-cities-2024-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/smart-cities-2024-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/smart-cities-2024-hero-365.jpg Industry thought leaders explored the impact of the fast-emerging technology in urban development at the 8th Annual Smart Cities Miami Conference on the Coral Gables Campus. Industry thought leaders explored the impact of the fast-emerging technology in urban development at the 8th Annual Smart Cities Miami Conference on the Coral Gables Campus. Madison Brinnon 04-15-2024 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business School of Architecture In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / Visiting Speakers / College of Arts and Sciences / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Students / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Daveed Diggs brings insight, inspiration to University of Miami students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/daveed-diggs-brings-insight-inspiration-to-university-of-miami-students.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/daveed-diggs-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/daveed-diggs-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/daveed-diggs-hero-365.jpg Photo by Michael Montero/University of Miami— Actor Daveed Diggs brought insight, inspiration, and encouraged #umiami students to confront difficult truths and envision a more inclusive future at "What Matters to U" event. The Tony and Emmy Award-winning actor, rapper, and singer-songwriter shared stories of his career with attendees of the “What Matters to U” event. Caroline Val 04-12-2024 false Students Prospective Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Student Affairs Activities and Events Visiting Speakers false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / From paper planes to 3D-printed aircraft https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/from-paper-planes-to-3d-printed-aircraft.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/joshua-prabahar-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/joshua-prabahar-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/joshua-prabahar-hero-365.jpg 04-05-2024—Coral Gables, FL--- Photo by Joshua Prezant/University of Miami—College of Engineering student Joshua Prabahar designed a special wing for vertical takeoff and short-landing aircraft. He's been testing the wing at the College of Engineering and at a UM-operated wind tunnel facility off of Bird Road. University of Miami engineering student Joshua Prabahar grew up building paper airplanes in his native Jamaica. Today, his experimental designs could help revolutionize short takeoff or landing aircraft. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-11-2024 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Engineering Research Excellence Tech Innovation false false false false false Business / People and Community / World / Europe / Miami Herbert Business School / Marketing / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Marketing students train for an Olympic opportunity https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/marketing-students-train-for-an-olympic-opportunity.html Business People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/paris-olympics-course-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/paris-olympics-course-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/paris-olympics-course-hero-365.jpg The Eiffel Tower-shaped bid logo for the Paris 2024 is unveiled on The Arc of Triomphe on the Champs Elysees in Paris, France, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016. Leaders of the Paris bid for the 2024 Olympics boosted their public campaign on Tuesday as they secured about 8 million euros ($8.9 million) in sponsorship deals with four major French groups. (AP Photo/Francois Mori) A Miami Herbert Business School student group is heading to Paris this summer to explore the marketing and branding aspects of the Summer Olympics. Michael R. Malone 04-10-2024 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Marketing Europe false false false false false Academics / Research / Science and Technology / World / Academic Excellence / Research Excellence / Tech Innovation / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Researchers explore power of AI to craft novel solutions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/researchers-explore-power-of-ai-to-craft-novel-solutions.html Academics Research Science and Technology World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/ulink-ai-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/ulink-ai-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/ulink-ai-hero-365.jpg U-LINK AI projects The latest round of U-LINK team research funding focuses on utilizing artificial intelligence tools to improve our world. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-10-2024 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Academic Excellence Research Excellence Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Profile Spotlight / College of Engineering / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers empowers members for success in STEM careers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/society-of-hispanic-professional-engineers-empowers-members-for-success-in-stem-careers.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/shpe-story-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/shpe-story-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/shpe-story-hero-365.jpg SPHE event The student-run organization was recently recognized as the Top Student Organization by the Toppel Career Center. Victoria Leal 04-10-2024 false Students Prospective Students Parents General Business College of Engineering Profile Spotlight false false false false false Law and Politics / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / School of Law student researches single-use plastics https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/school-of-law-student-researches-single-use-plastics.html Law and Politics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/earth-month-plastics-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/earth-month-plastics-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/earth-month-plastics-hero-365.jpg At the UN COP 28 this past Fall, student Kaitlyn Jauregui presented on Single-Use Plastics, and wrote a research paper on U.S. legislation relating to plastics and how companies should adapt. Third-year Kaitlyn Jauregui's childhood habit led to international research and attendance at the United Nations climate summit. Catharine Skipp 04-09-2024 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile School of Law Climate Change Environment false false false false false Business / Science and Technology / Economics / Climate Change / Environment / Miami Herbert Business School / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Assessing sustainability’s expanded impact on investment https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/assessing-sustainabilitys-expanded-impact-on-investment.html Business Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/cso-summit-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/cso-summit-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/cso-summit-hero-365.jpg CSO Summit During a conference at the Miami Herbert Business School, sustainability officers charted the increased impact of environmental and social concerns on investment potential. Michael R. Malone 04-08-2024 false Miami Herbert Business School College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Economics Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Education and Human Development / Students contribute to sustainability efforts on campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/students-contribute-to-sustainability-efforts-on-campus.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/green-liasons-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/green-liasons-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/green-liasons-hero-365.jpg Green liaisons From campus liaisons to interns who work in different organizations and offices at the University of Miami, these students are making a difference. Barbara Gutierrez 04-08-2024 false College of Arts and Sciences School of Education and Human Development In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / Voices and Opinions / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Parents / International Students / General Business / Jumping into the job hunt https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/jumping-into-the-job-hunt.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/toppel-expo-spring-2024-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/toppel-expo-spring-2024-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/toppel-expo-spring-2024-365x365.jpg Students interact with a recruiter at the Toppel Expo. Experts from the Toppel Career Center offer students searching for their first post-college position some pointers. News@TheU 04-05-2024 false Students Alumni Parents International Students General Business Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Voices and Opinions false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / College of Engineering / Water scarcity and the climate crisis https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/water-scarcity-and-the-climate-crisis.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/water-scarcity-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/water-scarcity-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/water-scarcity-365x365.jpg Water scarcity A University of Miami report recommends that urban areas plagued by water shortages and drought need to adopt new measures, such as more water-efficient plumbing and appliances, to save the precious resource. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-05-2024 false College of Engineering In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / In the Community / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Industry giants fuel entertainment and sports law conference https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/industry-giants-fuel-entertainment-and-sports-law-conference.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/select-law-sports-24-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/select-law-sports-24-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/select-law-sports-24b-365x365.jpg 04-04-2024—Boca, FL--- Photo by Joshua Prezant/ University of Miami— Game Changer: The Future of College Athletics panel—.From left to right: Moderator: Peter Carfagna – Chairman/CEO of Magis, LLC; Adjunct Faculty & Co-Director, Sports Track, Miami Law Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law LL.M...Speakers:.Gino Torretta, Heisman Trophy Winning QB for the Miami Hurricanes, two time national champion NFL player, and college football hall of Famer, Alanys Viera – Women’s Volleyball Student Athlete, University of Miami, Dan Radakovich – Vice President & Director of Athletics, and Tom McMillen – President & Chief Executive Officer, LEAD1 Association. The two-day event on the University of Miami Coral Gables Campus explored the latest issues and challenges, including the NIL morass. Catharine Skipp 04-04-2024 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business School of Law In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / How to safely watch the 2024 solar eclipse https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/how-to-safely-watch-the-2024-solar-eclipse.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/april-eclipse-safety-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/april-eclipse-safety-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/april-eclipse-safety-hero-365.jpg April solar eclipse safety The April 8 solar eclipse—a spectacular show in the sky when the moon will pass in front of the sun, darkening the skies in the middle of the afternoon—is almost here. Here’s what you need to know to view it safely. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-03-2024 false College of Arts and Sciences Health and Lifestyle In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / The stars align: A ‘dance between light, gravity, and time’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/the-stars-align-a-dance-between-light-gravity-and-time.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/april-solar-eclipse-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/april-solar-eclipse-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/april-solar-eclipse-hero-365.jpg April solar eclipse The Great North American Eclipse of 2024 will offer spectacular views and provide scientists an opportunity to study and make new discoveries about the sun, Earth, and our space environment. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-03-2024 false In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Architecture / In the Community / School of Architecture / Students / Prospective Students / International Students / Metaverse brings students from Miami and India together https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/metaverse-brings-students-from-miami-and-india-together.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/metaverse-vr-class-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/metaverse-vr-class-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/metaverse-vr-class-hero-365.jpg Metaverse VR class The innovative new class Architecture in the Metaverse—Global Problems, allows the students to explore created spaces using avatars. Barbara Gutierrez 04-01-2024 false Students Prospective Students International Students School of Architecture Architecture In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / A gift for storytelling and the future of theater https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/a-gift-for-storytelling-and-the-future-of-theater.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/jayne-sherman-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/jayne-sherman-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/jayne-sherman-hero-365.jpg Jayne Sherman 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. Pamela Edward 04-01-2024 false College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities In the Community false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Research / Academic Excellence / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Rethinking how we live https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/rethinking-how-we-live.html Academics People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/eco-agency-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/eco-agency-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/eco-agency-hero-365.jpg As the ECO Agency kicks off Earth Month, student leaders reflect on the future and the importance of adopting sustainability into our everyday lives. Jennifer Palma Sanchez 04-01-2024 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff College of Arts and Sciences Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Academic Excellence Social Impact false false false false false University / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Sustainability and climate resilience take center stage https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/earth-month.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/earth-month-preview-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/earth-month-preview-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/earth-month-preview-hero-365.jpg News@TheU 04-01-2024 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / Social Impact / School of Law / Law students seek justice for Colombian victims https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/law-students-seek-justice-for-colombian-victims.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/colombia-students-travel-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/colombia-students-travel-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/colombia-students-travel-hero-365.jpg Colombia student travel The Human Rights Clinic, part of Miami Law's Human Rights Program, promotes social and economic justice globally and in the U.S. News@TheU 03-29-2024 false School of Law International Law/Politics Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Student Engagement / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Students devote spring break to service https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/students-devote-spring-break-to-serviceindex.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/alternative-spring-break-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/alternative-spring-break-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/alternative-spring-break-hero-365.jpg Alternative spring break During the spring recess, 18 students participated in service projects for three communities in Florida and Maryland through a program in the William R. Butler Center for Volunteer Service and Leadership Development. Jenny Hudak 03-29-2024 true Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Student Affairs Leadership and Service Student Engagement Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Museums / Music / In the Community / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / Frost School of Music / The Graduate School / Libraries / Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / The U Creates Arts and Sciences Fine Arts Theatre Arts April guide to the arts at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/april-guide-to-the-arts-at-the-u.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/natu-arch-april-art-guide-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/natu-arch-april-art-guide-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/natu-arch-april-art-guide-365.jpg Joel Lamere (center), professor and director of the graduate program in the School of Architecture, conducts a review of first year graduate students' first project of the semester in The Thomas P. Murphy Design Studio Building. Arts-related events for April include a student performance of “Urinetown, the musical” at the Jerry Herman Ring Theatre; the Frost Symphony Orchestra season finale featuring Beethoven’s 9th; and a student-curated Lowe exhibition highlighting multimedia works by artist Miya Ando. Brittney Bomnin Garcia 03-29-2024 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication Frost School of Music The Graduate School Libraries Events Cinema Fine Arts History and Culture Museums Music In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / School of Nursing and Health Studies / global-black-studies Karma a driving force for senior https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/karma-a-driving-force-for-senior.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/sarah-petit-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/sarah-petit-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/sarah-petit-hero-365.jpg Sarah Petit Sarah Petit won the Toppel Career Center’s #BreakThru Award for her commitment to overcoming obstacles. Barbara Gutierrez 03-27-2024 false School of Nursing and Health Studies Health and Lifestyle In the Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / University / In Memoriam / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Daniel ‘Danny’ Bishop remembered as a ‘true, bright light’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/daniel-danny-bishop-remembered-as-a-true-bright-light.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/bishop-vigil-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/bishop-vigil-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/bishop-vigil-hero-365.jpg Daniel Bishop vigil At a celebration of life ceremony, the University community mourned the passing of an impassioned student leader who uplifted others as he strove to excel. Michael R. Malone 03-27-2024 false College of Arts and Sciences In Memoriam In the Community false false false false false Law and Politics / Science and Technology / International Law/Politics / Environment / Social Sciences / School of Law / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / The Graduate School / Grad Students / Environmental Law / Environmental Science and Policy / Panama trip offers new perspectives https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/panama-trip-offers-new-perspectives.html Law and Politics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/panama-spring-break940.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/panama-spring-break-hero790.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/panama-spring-break-hero365.gif Panama spring break trip Graduate students in a field course got the chance to visit Panama during spring break and speak firsthand with residents about the future. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-27-2024 false School of Law Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science The Graduate School Grad Students Environmental Law Environmental Science and Policy International Law/Politics Environment Social Sciences false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / The Caribbean / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / The power of storytelling https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/the-power-of-storytelling.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/chc-reception-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/chc-reception-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/chc-reception-hero-365.jpg CHC reception A reception featuring Roberto S. Goizueta celebrated the recent expansion of the Cuban Heritage Collection’s oral history archives. Benjamin Estrada 03-25-2024 false Libraries Distinctive Collections In the Community Social Impact The Caribbean false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Libraries / Reinventing libraries in era of crises https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/reinventing-libraries-in-era-of-crises.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/libraries-wellbeing-seminar-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/libraries-wellbeing-seminar-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/libraries-wellbeing-seminar-hero-365.jpg Libraries seminar University libraries, long situated at the heart of campuses, are expanding to include mindfulness and well-being programs that complement other campus mental health resources. Michael R. Malone 03-23-2024 false Libraries Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / A flight out of this world https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/a-flight-out-of-this-world.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/mars-solar-aircraft-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/mars-solar-aircraft-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/mars-solar-aircraft-hero-365.jpg Mars solar aircraft MAGGIE, a solar-powered aircraft being developed by a College of Engineering researcher, would fly on Mars to help answer questions about the red planet. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-22-2024 false College of Engineering Research Excellence Tech Innovation false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / In the Community / Social Impact / For the love of lizards: Through an artist’s eye https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/for-the-love-of-lizards-through-an-artists-eye.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/alyssa-woods-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/alyssa-woods-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/alyssa-woods-hero-365.jpg Alyssa Woods Biologist and M.F.A. candidate Alyssa Wood explores iguanas as symbols for gender and sexual oppression in her newest exhibit at the University’s Wynwood gallery. Michael R. Malone 03-20-2024 false Fine Arts In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / El Salvador’s president pledges continued fight against gang violence https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/el-salvadors-president-pledges-continued-fight-against-gang-violence.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/el-salvador-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/el-salvador-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/el-salvador-hero-365.jpg El Salvador Despite the promise, civic and human rights activists question President Nayib Bukele’s strong-arm tactics that some liken to a dictator. Barbara Gutierrez 03-20-2024 false College of Arts and Sciences International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Career Crawl reaches the Big Apple https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/career-crawl-reaches-the-big-apple.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/nyc-career-crawl-hero-940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/nyc-career-crawl-hero-790x5271.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/nyc-career-crawl-hero-365.jpg NYC Career Crawl Toppel Career Center and the College of Arts and Sciences collaborate to offer students a trip to New York City to visit local companies and alumni to learn about different career paths. Ashley A. Williams 03-20-2024 false College of Arts and Sciences In the Community false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Curricula / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / Charting a new course https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/charting-a-new-course.html Academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/design-thinking-class-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/design-thinking-class-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/design-thinking-class-hero-365.jpg Design thinking course Associate professor Ben Lauren is spearheading a new class, as well as a new course of study that will help students apply design thinking strategies to foster new, creative ideas and solutions. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-18-2024 false College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication Curricula false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / In the Community / Real estate commission change shakes industry’s foundation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/real-estate-commission-change-shakes-industrys-foundation.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/real-estate-commission-change-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/real-estate-commission-change-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/real-estate-commission-change-hero-365.jpg Real estate commissions The new settlement on real estate commissions heralds a seismic shift for the industry. A University of Miami business expert explains the implications for millions of home sales across the country. Michael R. Malone 03-18-2024 false Entrepreneurship In the Community false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Climate conversations on point in Miami Beach https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/climate-conversations-on-point-in-miami-beach.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/aspen-ideas-2024-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/aspen-ideas-2024-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/aspen-ideas-2024-hero-365.jpg Aspen Climate conference University leaders and researchers provided insight and shed light on the many solutions proposed this week at the Aspen Ideas: Climate conference. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-15-2024 false College of Arts and Sciences Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / In the Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Mastering the pivot is key to startup success https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/mastering-the-pivot-is-key-to-startup-success.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/business-pivot-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/business-pivot-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/business-pivot-hero-365.jpg Businesses pivot Launching a startup requires maximum flexibility and knowing when and how to pivot is integral to the process, according to business school specialists. Michael R. Malone 03-12-2024 false Miami Herbert Business School Entrepreneurship In the Community false false false false false Business / Law and Politics / Finance / Miami Law/Politics / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / The Graduate School / Two campus leaders will take on new roles this spring https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/two-campus-leaders-will-take-on-new-roles-this-spring.html Business Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/abril-piquero-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/abril-piquero-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/abril-piquero-hero-365.jpg Patricia Abril and Nicole Piquero Patricia Sanchez Abril will serve as interim dean of the School of Law and Nicole Leeper Piquero will assume the position of interim dean of the Graduate School starting in April. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-11-2024 false College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School The Graduate School Finance Miami Law/Politics false false false false false Nominations open for the Roberta ‘Bosey’ Fulbright Foote Prize https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/bosey-foote-nomination.html https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/boseyfootecall-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/boseyfootecall-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/boseyfootecall-hero-365.jpg Students walking on the Coral Gables Campus. Established in 2017, the award recognizes a member of the University of Miami community who has made a meaningful contribution to the beauty of the campus. News@TheU 03-12-2024 false false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / University President / School of Education and Human Development / ‘Reinventing higher education’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/reinventing-higher-education.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/reinventing-education-hero-940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/reinventing-education-hero-790x5271.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/reinventing-education-hero-365.jpg Reinventing education A two-day conference on the Coral Gables Campus brought together hundreds of stakeholders to discuss the current state of higher education. Ashley A. Williams and Barbara Gutierrez 03-07-2024 false School of Education and Human Development Academic Excellence University President false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / Stepping into character https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/stepping-into-character.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/oscars-2024-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/oscars-2024-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/oscars-2024-hero-365.jpg Oscars With the Oscars on tap for Sunday night, University film and theater arts faculty discuss how actors approach their craft. Michael R. Malone 03-07-2024 false College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication Cinema In the Community false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / World / International Law/Politics / The Caribbean / School of Education and Human Development / School of Law / Educational and Psychological Studies / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Haiti is close to becoming a failed state https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/haiti-is-close-to-becoming-a-failed-state.html Law and Politics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/haiti-failed-state-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/haiti-failed-state-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/haiti-failed-state-hero-365.jpg Youths raise their hands to show police they are not carrying weapons during an anti-gang operation at the Portail neighborhood in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024. Gunmen shot at the international airport and other targets in a wave of violence that forced businesses, government agencies and schools to close early. (AP Photo/Odelyn Joseph) Gangs have attacked the airport and jails while the de facto Prime Minister was out of the country. Barbara Gutierrez 03-06-2024 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development School of Law Educational and Psychological Studies International Law/Politics The Caribbean false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / University Leadership / Miller School of Medicine / Office of the President / University of Miami Health System / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / General Business / Mobile / EverBrighter Businessman and philanthropist Kenneth C. Griffin celebrated for his landmark $50 million gift to Sylvester https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/businessman-and-philanthropist-kenneth-c-griffin-celebrated-for-his-landmark-50-million-gift-to-sylvester.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/ken-griffin-donor-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/ken-griffin-donor-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/ken-griffin-donor-hero-365.jpg Entrepreneur Kenneth C. Griffin celebrated for his landmark $50 million gift to Sylvester The donation to Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, the only NCI-designated cancer center in South Florida, marks a new chapter in its prodigious efforts to treat and find a cure for the disease. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-06-2024 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Office of the President University of Miami Health System Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community University Leadership false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Access and Inclusion / Diversity / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Student Corner / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Arts and Sciences Student inspires others to pursue education in STEM all while finding unexpected outlets https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/student-inspires-others-to-pursue-education-in-stem-all-while-finding-unexpected-outlets.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/aaliyah-davis-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/aaliyah-davis-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/aaliyah-davis-hero-365.jpg Aaliyah Davis Aaliyah Davis, a sophomore studying biology, explores her passions and guides younger students to do the same through various mentorship and leadership roles at and beyond the University of Miami. Ashley A. Williams 03-06-2024 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students College of Arts and Sciences A&S Student Corner Academic Excellence Access and Inclusion Diversity Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Fine Arts / Museums / College of Arts and Sciences / Lowe Art Museum / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Lowe Art Museum Arts and Sciences Connecting pieces of art through an interactive experience https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/connecting-pieces-of-art-through-an-interactive-experience.html Academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/collection-connections-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/collection-connections-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/collection-connections-hero-365.jpg PHOTO: Giacomo Zanetti, an exchange student, tries out the Collection Connection's new AR device Thursday afternoon at the Lowe Art Museum. Photo: Joshua Prezant/University of Miami 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. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-05-2024 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students College of Arts and Sciences Lowe Art Museum Fine Arts Museums false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / University Leadership / University President / Miller School of Medicine / Business leader and philanthropist Ken Griffin makes $50 million gift to University of Miami https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/business-leader-and-philanthropist-ken-griffin-makes-50-million-gift-to-university-of-miami.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/tcrb-naming-v1-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/tcrb-naming-v1-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/tcrb-naming-v1-hero-365.jpg TCRB1 The generous contribution will accelerate research efforts at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center and rename the Transformational Cancer Research Building as the Kenneth C. Griffin Cancer Research Building. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-05-2024 false Miller School of Medicine Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community University Leadership University President false false false false false People and Community / Journalism / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / A&S People & Community / Interactive Media / Deepfakes: Do you know how to spot them? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/deepfakes-do-you-know-how-to-spot-them.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/deep-fakes-hero-940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/deep-fakes-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/deep-fakes-hero-365.jpg Deepfakes Artificial intelligence is making it increasingly difficult to tell the real from the phony. Here is what to look for and how to tell the difference. News@TheU 03-05-2024 false College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication A&S People & Community Interactive Media Journalism In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Depth-defying scientific explorations https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/depth-defying-scientific-explorations.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/richard-coleman-hero-940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/richard-coleman-hero-790x5271.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/richard-coleman-hero-3651.jpg Richard Coleman Marine biologist Richard Coleman has gone to extremes to study the migration patterns of certain fish species in many unexplored regions of the ocean. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-04-2024 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Imagining potential solutions to Russia-Ukraine conflict https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/imagining-potential-solutions-to-russian-ukraine-conflict.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/ukraine-invasion-2-years-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/ukraine-invasion-2-years-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/ukraine-invasion-2-years-hero-365.jpg Russia Ukraine Students in a special University of Miami class are learning how anxieties about national identity, autonomy, and belonging are fueling the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Michael R. Malone 03-02-2024 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students Mobile College of Arts and Sciences International Law/Politics In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Sports / Profile Spotlight / Athletics / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / Campus Life / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / A look behind the scenes https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/03/a-look-behind-the-scenes.html Arts and Humanities Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/wolves-790x527.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/03/wolves-365x365.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo University theatre arts students take the Jerry Herman Ring Theatre stage on March 1 for “The Wolves.” News@TheU 03-01-2024 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities Campus Life Includes Video Profile Spotlight Athletics true false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / What exactly is a leap year? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/what-exactly-is-a-leap-year.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/leap-year-2024-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/leap-year-2024-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/leap-year-2024-hero-365.jpg Leap year Visiting classics assistant professor Charles Bartlett offers insight as to how ancient societies began to record what we know as leap years today. Caroline Val 02-28-2024 false College of Arts and Sciences History and Culture Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / Campus / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Academics / A&S Chemistry / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Involvement and mentorship key to success https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/involvement-and-mentorship-key-to-students-success.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/olivia-martinez-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/olivia-martinez-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/olivia-martinez-hero-365.jpg Olivia Martinez Olivia Martinez, a junior studying chemistry at the University of Miami, capitalized on a vibrant campus community to propel her academic career forward. Jenny Hudak 02-27-2024 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Academics A&S Chemistry Student Affairs Campus Life Profile Spotlight Campus false false false false false People and Community / Research / Profile Spotlight / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Communication / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Frost School of Music / The Graduate School / A&S Student Corner / Grad Students / Grad Events / Includes Video / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Digestible tidbits of research https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/digestible-tidbits-of-research.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/three-minute-thesis-24-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/three-minute-thesis-24-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/three-minute-thesis-24-hero-365.jpg 02-22-2024—Coral Gables, FL--- Photo by Joshua Prezant/ University of Miami— Three Minute Thesis Competition held at Storer Auditorium Thursday night. From left to right: People's choice winner Kaylie Cullison, Over all Winner Christian McDonald, and Runner Up Emma Pontes. During the annual Three Minute Thesis Competition, seven graduate students summed up their research projects in rapid succession. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-27-2024 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School School of Communication College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Frost School of Music The Graduate School A&S Student Corner Grad Students Grad Events Includes Video Profile Spotlight Research Excellence false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / Profile Spotlight / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Sparkling debut during NBA All-Star Weekend https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/sparkling-debut-during-nba-all-star-weekend.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/derryl-barnes-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/derryl-barnes-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/derryl-barnes-hero-365.jpg Derryl Barnes 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. Ashley A. Williams 02-26-2024 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile School of Communication Journalism Profile Spotlight false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Health and Lifestyle / Social Impact / University President / Visiting Speakers / Voices and Opinions / Office of the President / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Well-Being and Resiliency / Students / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / Mobile / US Surgeon General urges connection to combat mental health struggles https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/us-surgeon-general-urges-connection-to-combat-mental-health-struggles.html Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/natu-dr-vivek-murthy-940x529-v1.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/natu-dr-vivek-murthy-790x527-v1b.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/natu-dr-vivek-murthy-365x365-v1.jpg Vivek Murthy U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy visited the University of Miami for a discussion with President Julio Frenk about how to reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation among college students. 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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. Brittney Bomnin Garcia 02-29-2024 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication Frost School of Music The Graduate School Libraries Events Cinema Fine Arts History and Culture Museums Music In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / University President / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / What the Class of 2040 will need to succeed https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/what-the-class-of-2040-will-need-to-succeed.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/natu-opportunity-miami-live-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/natu-opportunity-miami-live-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/natu-opportunity-miami-live-365x365.jpg Beacon Council Academic Leadership In a panel on Building Miami’s Next-Generation Workforce, University President Julio Frenk and the leaders of five other major colleges and universities discussed the challenges facing students in the rapidly changing labor market. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-23-2024 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile Office of the President In the Community University President false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Teaching and Learning / Literature / College of Arts and Sciences / Using ancient myths to expand students’ perspectives https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/using-ancient-myths-to-expand-students-perspectives.html Academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/han-tran-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/han-tran-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/han-tran-hero-365.jpg 8/24/23—Coral Gables, FL- Photo by Joshua Prezant/University of Miami—Han Tran, Senior Lecturer in Classics. Teachers Classical Mythology the first week of classes in a classroom in the whitten learning center. Senior lecturer Han Tran taps into mythology to help her students gain a broader understanding of their world. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-22-2024 false College of Arts and Sciences Teaching and Learning Literature false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Architecture / Diversity / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Student News / School of Architecture Faculty News / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Revealing cultural identity in architecture https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/revealing-cultural-identity-in-architecture.html Academics Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/demar-matthew-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/demar-matthew-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/demar-matthew-hero-365.jpg Demar Matthews, School of Architecture visiting faculty member and Social & Environmental Justice Fellow 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. Ashley A. Williams 02-22-2024 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile School of Architecture School of Architecture Student News School of Architecture Faculty News Architecture Diversity false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / #FreeZamora: The fight to save press freedom in Guatemala https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/freezamora-the-fight-to-save-press-freedom-in-guatemala.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/guatemala-press-freedom-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/guatemala-press-freedom-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/guatemala-press-freedom-hero-365.jpg Left to right: Clayton Weimers of Reporters Without Borders, Jose Carlos Zamora, and Sallie Hughes. The other photos with the rep on screen are of Norma Torres, who Zoomed in. Caroline Val/University of Miami José Rubén Zamora is a Guatemalan journalist, publisher, and founder of three newspapers who has exposed political corruption in his country for two decades. A University of Miami panel discussed his case, and the state of press freedom in Guatemala and Latin America. Caroline Val 02-21-2024 false College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / global-black-studies Striving to ‘change the narrative’ on mental health in the Abacos https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/striving-to-change-the-narrative-on-mental-health-in-the-abacos.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/marsh-harbour-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/marsh-harbour-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/marsh-harbour-hero-365.jpg Marsh Harbour A University of Miami initiative is being launched that will help health care providers in the Abacos islands in northern Bahamas to diagnose and treat patients who suffer from the type of post-disaster mental disorders that were prevalent in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian. 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Jones Jr. 02-20-2024 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community false false false false false Academics / Research / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / Research Excellence / School of Education and Human Development / The Graduate School / Kinesiology and Sports Sciences / Grad Students / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Dynamic program keeps students a step ahead https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/dynamic-program-keeps-students-a-step-ahead.html Academics Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/orovitz-lab-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/orovitz-lab-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/orovitz-lab-hero-365.jpg Doctoral students pursue fields of interest in the School of Education and Human Development’s Department of Kinesiology and Sport Sciences. The exercise physiology program in the School of Education and Human Development provides doctoral students innovative hands-on research and teaching opportunities to advance their careers. Richard Westlund 02-20-2024 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development The Graduate School Kinesiology and Sports Sciences Grad Students Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Office of the President / Cybersecurity and you https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/cybersecurity-and-you.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/cybersecurity-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/cybersecurity-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/cybersecurity-hero-365.jpg cybersecurity The University of Miami, with the help of all employees and faculty members, is working diligently to safeguard information and protect the University from cyberattacks. News@TheU 02-20-2024 false Office of the President In the Community false false false false false Business / Health and Medicine / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Miami Herbert Business School / Healthcare / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / AI is sparking a revolution in health care https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/ai-is-sparking-a-revolution-in-health-care.html Business Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/rubin-pillay-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/rubin-pillay-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/rubin-pillay-hero-365.jpg Rubin Pillay delivers the keynote address at the 2024 Business of Health Care conference Representatives from across the health care spectrum touted the benefits that AI has already generated in the industry and imagined the technology’s potential to reduce inequities and free up medical professionals to “put the care back in health care.” Michael R. Malone 02-20-2024 false Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Healthcare Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Science and Technology / Health and Lifestyle / Research Excellence / Environment / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Satellites power research on Earth’s challenges https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/satellites-power-research-on-earths-challenges.html Health and Medicine Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/julius-dewald-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/julius-dewald-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/julius-dewald-hero-365.jpg University of Miami public health scientist Julius Dewald has studied everything from the impact of slash-and-burn agriculture on the terrain and environment of Zambia to the effectiveness of tree-planting efforts in Miami-Dade. Using powerful Earth-observing satellites and data gleaned from geographic information systems, University of Miami scientist Julius Dewald has studied everything from the impact of slash-and-burn agriculture in Zambia to the effectiveness of tree-planting efforts in Miami-Dade County. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-19-2024 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Research Excellence Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / Psychology Arts and Sciences FOMO got a hold on you? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/fomo-got-a-hold-on-you.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/fomo-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/fomo-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/fomo-hero-365.jpg FOMO Social media platforms feed the “fear of missing out.” University specialists offer tips on managing scrolling habits. Michael R. Malone 02-16-2024 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication History and Culture In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / In the Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Office of Alumni / Donor Stories / Generosity translates to opportunity for future business leaders to attend the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/generosity-translates-to-opportunity-for-future-business-leaders-to-attend-the-u.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/carbone-donor-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/carbone-donor-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/carbone-donor-hero-365.jpg Mark Carbone gift Real estate developer and Miami Hurricane parent Mark E. Carbone establishes endowed scholarship at Miami Herbert Business School. Jeanne Krull 02-15-2024 false Miami Herbert Business School Office of Alumni Donor Stories In the Community false false false false false People and Community / World / Social Impact / The Caribbean / School of Education and Human Development / Diversity-School of Education / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / global-black-studies Helping young entrepreneurs in Haiti https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/helping-young-entrepreneurs-in-haiti.html People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/haiti-entreprenuer-initiative-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/haiti-entreprenuer-initiative-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/haiti-entreprenuer-initiative-hero-365.jpg Haiti MarieGuerda Nicolas, a professor in the School of Education and Human Development, is working with local groups to train hundreds of young women in Cap-Haïtien. Barbara Gutierrez 02-14-2024 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development Diversity-School of Education Social Impact The Caribbean false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Education and Human Development / Student Affairs / Centering self-love in academia https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/centering-self-love-in-academia.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/guerdiana-thelomar-profile-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/guerdiana-thelomar-profile-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/guerdiana-thelomar-profile-hero-365.jpg Guerdiana Thelomar Doctoral student Guerdiana Thelomar is committed to creating safe environments for Black women in higher education. Ashley A. Williams 02-14-2024 false School of Education and Human Development Student Affairs In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / The science of falling in love https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/the-science-of-falling-in-love.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/science-of-love-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/science-of-love-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/science-of-love-hero-365.jpg Valentine Day This Valentine’s Day, University of Miami experts explain romantic love and give tips on how to cultivate relationships. Victoria Leal 02-13-2024 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Office of Alumni / Donor Stories / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Parents / Gratitude for good fortune motivates couple to give https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/gratitude-for-good-fortune-motivates-couple-to-give.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/donors-straits-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/donors-straits-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/donors-straits-hero-365.jpg Lloyd and Ruth Straits The Lloyd A. and Ruth L. Straits Scholarship Fund will open doors for future generations of students at the Miami Herbert Business School. Jeanne Krull 02-13-2024 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Parents Miami Herbert Business School Office of Alumni Donor Stories In the Community false false false false false Law and Politics / Science and Technology / Florida Law/Politics / U.S. Government / Climate Change / Environment / School of Law / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Swamp trip primes students on Everglades restoration https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/swamp-trips-prime-students-on-everglades-restoration.html Law and Politics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/swamp-law-class-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/swamp-law-class-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/swamp-law-class-hero-365.jpg Students in the Everglades law class participate in a swamp walk through Big Cypress National Preserve in the southwestern part of the Everglades. Photo: Kelly Cox/University of Miami A new five-day immersive course in the School of Law gave students insight into the massive state and federal project. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-12-2024 false School of Law Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Florida Law/Politics U.S. Government Climate Change Environment false false false false false Research / University / Research Excellence / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Close encounters of the cultural kind https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/close-encounters-of-the-cultural-kind.html Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/daniel-arbino-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/daniel-arbino-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/daniel-arbino-hero-365.jpg Daniel Arbino Daniel Arbino, the Jay I. Kislak Chair and Curator at the Kislak Center at the University of Miami, seeks to honor the benefactor’s vision and bring the collection into the 21st century. Michael R. Malone 02-08-2024 false Libraries Distinctive Collections Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Campus / Student Affairs / student organizations Summit focuses on growing campus leaders https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/summit-focuses-on-growing-campus-leaders.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/launch-sweater-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/launch-sweater-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/launch-sweater-hero-365.jpg Launch program LAUNCH, a one-day leadership event, delves into diverse topics to help motivate undergraduate students to become leaders on campus and in their own lives. Ashley A. Williams 02-07-2024 false Student Affairs In the Community Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Profile Spotlight / School of Communication / Office of Alumni / Alumni Profiles / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Alumna awards television’s finest at the 2024 Emmys https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/alumna-awards-televisions-finest-at-the-2024-emmys.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/geethika-kataru-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/geethika-kataru-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/geethika-kataru-hero-365.jpg Geethika Kataru 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. Caroline Val 02-07-2024 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Communication Office of Alumni Alumni Profiles Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Architecture / In the Community / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Student News / Students / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Students document iconic Coral Gables Congregational Church https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/students-document-iconic-coral-gables-congregational-church.html Academics Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/peterson-prize-architecture-hero-608x342.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/peterson-prize-architecture-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/peterson-prize-architecture-hero-365.jpg Peterson prize The architectural measured drawings compiled by a cohort from the School of Architecture will be preserved at the Library of Congress. Barbara Gutierrez 02-07-2024 false Students Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Architecture School of Architecture Student News Academic Excellence Architecture In the Community false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Diversity / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Student Corner / Office of Alumni / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / New fellowships to build student interest in China and Asia https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/new-fellowships-to-build-student-interest-in-china-and-asia.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/natu-bloch-fellowship-940x529-v2.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/natu-bloch-fellowship-790x527-v2.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/natu-bloch-fellowship-365x365-v2.jpg Skylar Bentlin and Nolan Dietz Velarde Ambassador Julia Chang Bloch and her husband, Stuart M. Bloch, are offering annual fellowships to two students to promote student engagement and research on Asia, and particularly China. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-07-2024 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Parents International Students College of Arts and Sciences A&S Student Corner Office of Alumni Academic Excellence Diversity false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Office of Alumni / Donor Stories / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Parents / EverBrighter Elevating future generations of student entrepreneurs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/elevating-future-generations-of-student-entrepreneurs.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/ustaar-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/ustaar-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/ustaar-hero-365.jpg USTAAR A $5 million pledge from alumni brothers Angel and Victor Alvarez will propel the University of Miami toward the front ranks of institutions that nurture student-led startups. Pamela Edward 02-06-2024 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Parents Office of Alumni Donor Stories In the Community false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / ‘Cone of uncertainty’ graphic to feature more information https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/cone-of-uncertainty-graphic-to-feature-more-information.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/noaa-cone-graphic-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/noaa-cone-graphic-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/noaa-cone-graphic-hero-365.jpg Sample hurricane cone graphic courtesy of NOAA/NHC University researchers explain why the revamped graphic, to be unveiled this hurricane season, will better aid residents. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-06-2024 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / Music / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Will Taylor Swift dominate football’s greatest stage? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/will-taylor-swift-dominate-footballs-greatest-stage.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/taylor-swift-travis-kelce-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/taylor-swift-travis-kelce-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/taylor-swift-travis-kelce-hero-365.jpg Taylor Swift All eyes may not be on the field at Super Bowl LVIII. A web of rumors and conspiracies are swirling around this year’s game. Barbara Gutierrez 02-06-2024 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences History and Culture Music In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Economics / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Can Milei fix Argentina’s bungled economy? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/can-milei-fix-argentinas-bungled-economy.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/pan-american-economic-forum-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/pan-american-economic-forum-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/pan-american-economic-forum-hero-365.jpg Pan American economic forum A sextet of Argentine economists convened for a forum hosted by the Miami Herbert Business School to assess the economic chaos that has plagued Argentina for decades. Michael R. Malone 02-05-2024 false Miami Herbert Business School Economics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / University of Miami Health System / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Getting more out of each infant’s first blood test https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/getting-more-out-of-each-infants-first-blood-test.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/newborn-screening-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/newborn-screening-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/newborn-screening-hero-365.jpg Newborn heel prick test and lood puncture, Taking a Heel Blood Sample From Newborn Baby Dr. Jeffrey Brosco briefed a committee of pediatric health care experts from across the country who are expected to suggest improvements to the nation’s newborn screening programs. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-05-2024 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Community and Fans Parents General Business Miller School of Medicine University of Miami Health System Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / Social Impact / School of Communication / Journalism / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / The future of local news is dire https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/the-future-of-local-news-is-dire.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/tsitsi-wakhisi-class-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/tsitsi-wakhisi-class-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/tsitsi-wakhisi-class-hero-365.jpg Tsitsi Wakhisi, second from left, an associate professor of professional practice, teaches a graduate class on journalism. Photo: Joshua Prezant/University of Miami More than 2,500 newspapers have shuttered their publications since 2005. University of Miami experts discuss ways to change this disturbing trend. Barbara Gutierrez 02-02-2024 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Communication Journalism Journalism Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Architecture / School of Architecture / Construction visionary cements impressive legacy with the School of Architecture https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/02/construction-visionary-cements-impressive-legacy-with-the-school-of-architecture.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/murphy-construction-hero-940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/murphy-construction-hero-790x5271.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/02/murphy-construction-hero-365.jpg Murphy construction 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. Maeve McQueeny 02-01-2024 false School of Architecture Architecture false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Museums / Music / In the Community / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / Frost School of Music / The Graduate School / Libraries / Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / The U Creates Arts and Sciences Fine Arts Theatre Arts February guide to the arts at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/01/february-guide-to-the-arts-at-the-u.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/feb-arts-guide-2024-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/feb-arts-guide-2024-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/feb-arts-guide-2024-hero-365.jpg Sepideh Kalani works on a sculpture in her art studio. Arts-related events for February include a keynote presentation and student workshops with Jonathan Escoffery, author of this year’s One Book, One U selection; two film festivals; and a family workshop at the Lowe Art Museum. Brittney Bomnin Garcia 01-31-2024 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication Frost School of Music The Graduate School Libraries Events Cinema Fine Arts History and Culture Museums Music In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Music / School of Communication / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Prospective Students / For the love of sound https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/01/for-the-love-of-sound.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/natu-foley-artist-rachel-richards-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/natu-foley-artist-rachel-richards-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/natu-foley-artist-rachel-richards-365x365.jpg Foley Artists Those on-screen noises you hear when watching your favorite television show—or the latest nominated film—are created behind the scenes. Victoria Leal 01-29-2024 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Prospective Students School of Communication Includes Video Cinema Music false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / Language / Diversity / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Libraries / Digital Collections / Distinctive Collections / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Cuba Preserving Cuban voices https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/01/preserving-cuban-voices.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/natu-cuban-heritage-oral-history-940x529-v2.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/natu-cuban-heritage-oral-history-790x527-v2.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/natu-cuban-heritage-oral-history-365x365-v2.jpg The Cuban Heritage Collection aims to expand its library of oral histories recounting the community’s exile experience, from the Cuban Revolution to the present day. The Cuban Heritage Collection aims to expand its library of oral histories recounting the community’s exile experience, from the Cuban Revolution to the present day. Barbara Gutierrez 01-31-2024 false Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Libraries Digital Collections Distinctive Collections History and Culture Language Diversity In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Business / Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / University Leadership / Visiting Speakers / Miami Herbert Business School / Healthcare / Special Events / Thought Leadership / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Health care leaders to examine innovations and industry tensions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/01/health-care-leaders-to-examine-innovations-and-industry-tensions.html Business Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/natu-business-health-care-conference-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/natu-business-health-care-conference-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/natu-business-health-care-conference-365x365.jpg Doctor using digital tablet with icon medical network on hospital background stock photo AI’s increasing influence, the impact of the upcoming presidential election, and economic challenges headline the marquee for the 13th annual “Business of Health Care Conference,” on Friday, Feb. 16. Michael R. Malone 01-31-2024 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Community and Fans General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Healthcare Special Events Thought Leadership Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact University Leadership Visiting Speakers false false false false false Business / Law and Politics / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Law / Excelling in business law and finance https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/01/excelling-in-business-law-and-finance.html Business Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/brian-bros-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/brian-bros-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/brian-bros-hero-365.jpg Brian Bros Brian Bros, a sophomore and Foote Fellow, uses his passion to encourage others to pursue a career in business and finance. Ashley A. Williams 01-31-2024 false Miami Herbert Business School School of Law false false false false false Academics / People and Community / World / Academic Excellence / Access and Inclusion / Conference / Diversity / University Leadership / Central America / South America / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / STEM / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Celebrating excellence in Latin American mathematics https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/01/celebrating-excellence-in-latin-american-mathematics.html Academics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/natu-imsa-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/natu-imsa-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/natu-imsa-365x365.jpg An aerial view from Lakeside Village over the Coral Gables Campus. Photo: Mariano Copello/University of Miami Outstanding mathematicians from Latin America and the Caribbean were recognized for their achievements by the Institute of the Mathematical Sciences of the Americas. Caroline Val 01-26-2024 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community STEM Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Academic Excellence Access and Inclusion Conference Diversity University Leadership Central America South America false false false false false Business / People and Community / Profile Spotlight / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / The magic of mentoring https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/01/the-magic-of-mentoring.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/natu-ben-dias-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/natu-ben-dias-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/natu-ben-dias-365x365.jpg Ben Dias shares how Cane2Cane: Career & Mentorship Network made a difference in his personal and professional life. January is National Mentoring Month. University of Miami alumni share how the Toppel Career Center’s Cane2Cane: Career & Mentorship Network has made a difference in their personal and professional lives. Ashley A. Williams 01-26-2024 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile Profile Spotlight false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / In the Community / Fine art festival connects, supports local community https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/01/fine-art-festival-connects-supports-local-community.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/beaux-arts-2023-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/beaux-arts-2023-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/beaux-arts-2023-365.jpg Festival attendees browse works of art at the Beaux Arts Festival of Art on the Coral Gables Campus. The University of Miami will host the 73rd Annual Beaux Arts Festival of Art—a free, family-friendly outdoor event showcasing museum-quality fine art—at the Coral Gables Campus on Saturday, Jan. 13, and Sunday, Jan. 14. Brittney Bomnin Garcia 01-11-2024 false Fine Arts In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Museums / Music / In the Community / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / Frost School of Music / Libraries / Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / The U Creates Arts and Sciences Fine Arts Theatre Arts January guide to the arts at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/01/january-guide-to-the-arts-at-the-u.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/jan-arts-guide-2024-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/jan-arts-guide-2024-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/jan-arts-guide-2024-hero-365.jpg Students in the Frost School Stamps Scholars Program perform at the Knight Center for Music Innovation Newman Recital Hall during the opening festival. View a list of arts-related events for this month, including discussions with published authors and visual artists on their work, and an outer space-inspired family-friendly concert at the Frost School of Music. Brittney Bomnin Garcia 01-09-2024 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication Frost School of Music Libraries Events Cinema Fine Arts History and Culture Museums Music In the Community false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / The Graduate School / Grad Students / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / The flamingos’ triumphant return https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/01/the-flamingos-triumphant-return.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/flamingos-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/flamingos-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/flamingos-hero-365.jpg Flamingos Researchers and birdwatchers alike are celebrating the reappearance of more wild flamingos in the Sunshine State. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 01-12-2024 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences The Graduate School Grad Students Research Excellence Environment false false false false false Academics / People and Community / World / Study Abroad / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Communication / College of Engineering / Students / International Students / Study Abroad Study abroad expands global offerings https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/01/study-abroad-expands-global-offerings.html Academics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/kyoto-temple-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/kyoto-temple-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/kyoto-temple-hero-365.jpg Kinkaku-ji, Temple of the Golden Pavilion, is a Zen Buddhist Temple in Kyoto There are five new faculty-led study abroad programs available to University of Miami students this year. Students must apply by February. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 01-17-2024 false Students International Students College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School School of Communication College of Engineering Study Abroad false false false false false People and Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Techie turns fundraiser for the greater good https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/01/techie-turns-fundraiser-for-the-greater-good.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/orlando_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/orlando_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/orlando_365.jpg Orlando Melendez is Senior Manager in the Office of Infrastructure and Technical Operations for Information Technology Information Technology's Orlando Melendez encourages others to be part of something magnificent. Victoria Leal 01-23-2024 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Finance / Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services / Money matters https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/01/money-matters.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/money-management-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/money-management-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/money-management-hero-365.jpg Money management The Office of Student Financial Assistance and Employment’s Money Management Program offers resources and workshops to help students learn about the importance of saving and investing early. Ashley A. Williams 01-18-2024 false Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services Finance false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Public Service / U.S. Government / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Faculty Recognition / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences ‘Just the stats,’ folks https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/01/just-the-stats-folks.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/alex-piquero-criminology-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/alex-piquero-criminology-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/alex-piquero-criminology-hero-365.jpg Alex Piquero speaking off podium As a Biden-administration appointee, University of Miami criminologist Alex Piquero led the Bureau of Justice Statistics for a year, ramping up the way data on crime are presented. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-17-2024 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Faculty Recognition A&S Social Sciences Public Service U.S. Government Profile Spotlight false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / College of Engineering / Center for Aerosol Science and Technology / Includes Video / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / resilience-academy Blimp takes flight https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/01/blimp-takes-flight.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/blimp-2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/blimp-2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/blimp-2-hero-365.jpg Blimp Aerosol scientists at the College of Engineering are taking their research beyond conventional ground-level assessments. News@TheU 01-19-2024 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff College of Engineering Center for Aerosol Science and Technology Includes Video Research Excellence Climate Change Environment true false false false false People and Community / Sports / In the Community / University Leadership / Athletics / Office of Alumni / Student Affairs / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Alumni / General Business / Alumni welcome baseball head coach in Beantown https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/01/alumni-welcome-baseball-head-coach-in-beantown.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/alumni_boston_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/alumni_boston_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/alumni_boston_365.jpg alumni_boston_940.jpg The University of Miami’s Boston ’Canes Community hosted alumni Alex Cora, Boston Red Sox manager, and J.D. Arteaga, Miami Hurricanes baseball head coach, in a panel discussion moderated by Patricia A. Whitely, senior vice president for student affairs and alumni engagement. News@TheU 01-22-2024 true Alumni General Business Office of Alumni Student Affairs Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery In the Community University Leadership Athletics false false false false false People and Community / Profile Spotlight / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Includes Video / Students / Prospective Students / International Students / General Business / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / student organizations Level up your game https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/01/level-up-your-game.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Whether you play solo or multiplayer looking to compete or just have fun, the University’s Video Games Club unlocks the power of community through the world of gaming. News@TheU 01-22-2024 false Students Prospective Students International Students General Business Student Affairs Campus Life Includes Video Profile Spotlight true false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / Profile Spotlight / Research Excellence / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Mechanical and Aerospace / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Student’s Herculean research efforts power the materials race for light and strong carbon fibers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/01/students-herculean-research-efforts-power-the-materials-race-for-light-and-strong-carbon-fibers.html People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/natu-neyton-baltodano-904x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/natu-neyton-baltodano-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/natu-neyton-baltodano-365x365.jpg College of Engineering student Neyton Baltodano Jr. is helping to perfect the 3D-printing process for short carbon fiber materials that could ramp up the safety of the aeronautics industry. Photo: Joshua Prezant/University of Miami College of Engineering student Neyton Baltodano Jr. is helping to perfect the 3D-printing process for short carbon fiber materials that could ramp up the safety of the aeronautics industry. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-23-2024 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile College of Engineering Mechanical and Aerospace Profile Spotlight Research Excellence Tech Innovation false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / Curricula / Fine Arts / Tech Innovation / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Arts and Sciences Bringing the world’s wonders into the classroom https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/01/bringing-the-worlds-wonders-into-the-classroom.html Academics Arts and Humanities Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/natu-vr-art-history-palette-narmer-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/natu-vr-art-history-palette-narmer-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/natu-vr-art-history-palette-narmer-365x365.jpg A new art history course takes students on a virtual tour of museums, like the Louvre in Paris. A new art history course offered each fall takes students on a virtual tour of ancient wonders, across the world, like the Colosseum in Rome and the Acropolis Complex in Greece. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 01-24-2024 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities Academic Excellence Curricula Fine Arts Tech Innovation false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / School of Education and Human Development / Frost School of Music / Do you get hiccups? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/01/do-you-get-hiccups.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/hiccups-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/hiccups-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/hiccups-hero-365.jpg Hiccups ’Course you do. We all get this annoying condition. University of Miami experts explain why we get them and ways to get rid of them. Barbara Gutierrez 01-08-2024 false School of Education and Human Development Frost School of Music Health and Lifestyle In the Community false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / College of Engineering / Center for Aerosol Science and Technology / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / resilience-academy Blimp takes flight to capture atmospheric aerosols https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/01/blimp-takes-flight-to-analyze-atmospheric-aerosols.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/blimp-photo-2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/blimp-photo-2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/blimp-photo-2-hero-365.jpg Researchers at the College of Engineering and Miami-based smart balloons company Alta Systems launched a tethered blimp over the Coral Gables Campus to collect first-of-its-kind data on aerosol particles in Miami. Researchers at the College of Engineering and Miami-based smart balloons company Alta Systems launched a tethered blimp over the Coral Gables Campus to collect first-of-its-kind data on aerosol particles in Miami. Lorena Taboas 01-11-2024 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students College of Engineering Center for Aerosol Science and Technology Climate Change Environment false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / World / International Law/Politics / Asia / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / International Students / China’s presence and power casts a shadow over Taiwanese elections https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/01/chinas-presence-and-power-casts-a-shadow-over-taiwanese-elections.html Law and Politics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/taiwan-elections-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/taiwan-elections-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/taiwan-elections-hero-365.jpg Supporters of Ko Wen-je, Taiwan People's Party (TPP) presidential candidate, wait for his arrival at a temple in New Taipei City, Taiwan on Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024. Taiwan's elections for president and the 113-member legislature will take place Saturday under intense pressure from China, which makes the outcome important to much of the Asia-Pacific region, as well as to the U.S. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan) Candidates for president of Taiwan must walk a tightrope regarding the country’s China policy. University experts detail the tensions in the high-stakes elections on Saturday. Michael R. Malone 01-11-2024 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students International Students College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community A&S Social Sciences International Law/Politics Asia false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / World / International Law/Politics / Social Impact / South America / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Mobile / resilience-academy Arts and Sciences Millions of Venezuelans have fled their country https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/01/millions-of-venezuelans-have-fled-their-country.html Law and Politics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/venezuelan-market-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/venezuelan-market-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/venezuelan-market-hero-365.jpg A view of the "Mercado de las Pulgas" market, in Maracaibo in Zulia state, Venezuela, Friday, Dec. 29, 2023. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix) A University of Miami expert explains the reasons for the mass exodus during the past decade. Barbara Gutierrez 01-12-2024 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community A&S Social Sciences International Law/Politics Social Impact South America false false false false false Law and Politics / Science and Technology / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / School of Law Faculty / Technology Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / No ‘free ride’ for surging OpenAI https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/01/no-free-ride-for-surging-openai.html Law and Politics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/natu-open-ai-940x529-v2.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/natu-open-ai-790x527-v2.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/01/natu-open-ai-365x365-v2.jpg The OpenAI logo is seen displayed on a cell phone with an image on a computer screen generated by ChatGPT's Dall-E text-to-image model, Friday, Dec. 8, 2023, in Boston. Artificial intelligence went mainstream in 2023 — it was a long time coming and has a long way to go for the technology to match people's science fiction fantasies of human-like machines. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer) A cascade of lawsuits is seeking compensation from OpenAI for culling copyrighted data and information. University experts assess the impact of the pending legal rulings on the fast-rising technology. Michael R. Malone 01-24-2024 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Law School of Law Faculty Technology Law false false false false false Health and Medicine / World / Patient Care / Middle East / Miller School of Medicine / Mission to the Middle East brings aid to diverse patient population https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/mission-to-the-middle-east-brings-aid-to-diverse-patient-population.html Health and Medicine World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/ginzburg-israel-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/ginzburg-israel-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/ginzburg-israel-hero-365.jpg Israel Miller School of Medicine trauma surgeon Enrique Ginzburg and others recently traveled to Israel to assess the needs of hospitals and trauma centers in the country amid the war with Hamas. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-21-2023 false Miller School of Medicine Patient Care Middle East false false false false false People and Community / University / Social Impact / University Leadership / University President / Visiting Speakers / Feature / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Communication / School of Education and Human Development / College of Engineering / School of Law / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / Frost School of Music / School of Nursing and Health Studies / The Graduate School / Office of Alumni / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Student Affairs / University of Miami Health System / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University Best of 2023: A stellar year of achievement at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/best-of-2023-a-stellar-year-of-achievement-at-the-u.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/2023-year-in-review-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/2023-year-in-review-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/2023-year-in-review-hero-365.jpg A collage of photos showing highlights of the year 2023 at the University of Miami Relive the most memorable moments at the University of Miami during the past year. News@TheU 12-20-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School School of Communication School of Education and Human Development College of Engineering School of Law Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Frost School of Music School of Nursing and Health Studies The Graduate School Office of Alumni Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Student Affairs University of Miami Health System Social Impact University Leadership University President Visiting Speakers Feature false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Division of Continuing and International Education / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Should you set New Year’s resolutions? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/should-you-set-new-years-resolutions.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/new-years-resolutions-2023-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/new-years-resolutions-2023-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/new-years-resolutions-2023-hero-365.jpg New year fireworks over Miami If your answer is “yes,” a University of Miami expert tells you how you can achieve your goals. Barbara Gutierrez 12-20-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Division of Continuing and International Education Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Social Impact / Ways to avoid holiday weight gain https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/ways-to-avoid-holiday-weight-gain.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/holiday-weight-gain-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/holiday-weight-gain-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/holiday-weight-gain-hero-365.jpg A table display of various sweet treats With plenty of tempting fare around, a University of Miami expert offers tips on what foods to avoid during this festive season. Barbara Gutierrez 12-19-2023 false Health and Lifestyle Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Sports / Profile Spotlight / Athletics / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / UCheer squads gear up for the Pinstripe Bowl https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/ucheer-squads-gear-up-for-the-pinstripe-bowl.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/spirit-squad-2023-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/spirit-squad-2023-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/spirit-squad-2023-hero-365.jpg Spirit squad The University of Miami UCheer coed and all-girl squads have the unique opportunity to perform at the 2023 Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl in front of tens of thousands of fans in attendance at Yankee Stadium and watching from home on Dec. 28. Ashley A. Williams 12-19-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business Mobile Profile Spotlight Athletics false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Research / Music / Research Excellence / Frost School of Music / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / How will artificial intelligence change the music industry? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/how-will-artificial-intelligence-change-the-music-industry.html Arts and Humanities Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Reynaldo Sanchez, associate dean for strategic initiatives and innovation at the Frost School of Music, recounts the inception of pioneering programs and addresses how artificial intelligence is reshaping the landscape. Franco LaTona 12-18-2023 false Frost School of Music Music Research Excellence true false false false false People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / Miami Herbert Business School / Let your deadline be your guide https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/let-your-deadline-be-your-guide.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/allan-herbert-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/allan-herbert-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/allan-herbert-hero-365.jpg Allan Herbert University of Miami philanthropist and entrepreneur Allan Herbert, in a special commencement address, emphasized the value of meeting deadlines, resolving problems, and motivating others. Michael R. Malone 12-16-2023 false Miami Herbert Business School Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / How to enjoy a stress-free holiday https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/how-to-enjoy-a-stress-free-holiday.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/holiday-stress-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/holiday-stress-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/holiday-stress-hero-365.jpg holiday stress A University of Miami expert offers tips on how to approach these special and busy times with the correct mindset. Barbara Gutierrez 12-16-2023 false In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / University President / Announcements / Office of the President / Graduates gather guidance from a palette of voices https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/fall-commencement-graduates-honored.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/dec-comm-2023-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/dec-comm-2023-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/dec-comm-2023-hero-365.jpg Fall commencement In two ceremonies on Thursday, more than 1,000 students received undergraduate and graduate degrees at the University of Miami’s fall commencement exercises, along with advice from successful professionals. Ashley A. Williams and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-14-2023 false Office of the President In the Community University President Announcements false false false false false People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Voices and Opinions / Student Affairs / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / University employee is passionate about philanthropy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/university-employee-is-passionate-about-philanthropy.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/elizabeth-ingrao-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/elizabeth-ingrao-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/elizabeth-ingrao-hero-365.jpg Elizabeth Ingrao Elizabeth “Liz” Ingrao, associate director of staff recruitment and training for the Department of Housing and Residential Life, has served as a United Way Ambassador for two years, encouraging others to give back to the community. Victoria Leal 12-13-2023 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Student Affairs Profile Spotlight Social Impact Voices and Opinions false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy Researchers trace the health of coral reefs through tiny organisms https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/researchers-trace-the-health-of-coral-reefs-through-tiny-organisms.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/foraminifera-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/foraminifera-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/foraminifera-hero-365.jpg Foraminifera research A National Science Foundation grant is helping University of Miami students and faculty members to investigate the health of global coral reefs by looking at the remains of foraminifera, single-celled organisms, that live near them. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-12-2023 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Profile Spotlight / School of Communication / Motion Pictures / Includes Video / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / The U Creates Assistant professor shares his acting, directing experience https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/assistant-professor-shares-his-acting-directing-experience.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/rafal-sokolowski-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/rafal-sokolowski-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/rafal-sokolowski-hero-365.jpg Rafal Sokolowski, assistant professor of film directing for the Department of Cinematic Arts in the School of Communication, brings his acting and directing skills to teaching the art. Rafal Sokolowski, assistant professor of film directing for the Department of Cinematic Arts in the School of Communication, brings his acting and directing skills to teaching the art. Franco LaTona 12-12-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile School of Communication Motion Pictures Includes Video Cinema Profile Spotlight true false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / resilience-academy A dive into the science of climate change leaves students ‘amazed’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/a-dive-into-the-science-of-climate-change-leaves-students-amazed.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/edison-highschool-outreach-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/edison-highschool-outreach-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/edison-highschool-outreach-hero-365.jpg Edison High School Students from Miami Edison Senior High School spent a day at the Medical Campus, learning from Miller School of Medicine biochemistry and molecular biology Ph.D. candidates about the environment and the impacts of global warming. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-11-2023 false Miller School of Medicine Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Student Affairs / Volunteer’s care for veterans is off the charts https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/volunteers-care-for-veterans-is-off-the-charts.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/hannah-bethel-butler-center-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/hannah-bethel-butler-center-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/hannah-bethel-butler-center-hero-365.jpg Hannah Bethel Hannah Bethel, recognized as the Butler Center’s top volunteer in November, combines her academic studies and research with a passion for serving veterans at a local hospital and students with disabilities on campus. Michael R. Malone 12-11-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences Student Affairs In the Community false false false false false Business / People and Community / In the Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Office of Alumni / Donor Stories / Transformative gift bolsters student success at Miami Herbert Business School https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/transformative-gift-bolsters-student-success-at-miami-herbert-business-school.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/jaffee-center-dedication-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/jaffee-center-dedication-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/jaffee-center-dedication-hero-365.jpg Jaffee Center A generous endowment from the Jaffee family establishes the Jaffee Center, offering tailored services that will shape a new era of academic and professional excellence for students. Benjamin Estrada 12-11-2023 false Miami Herbert Business School Office of Alumni Donor Stories In the Community false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Curricula / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Chemistry / Includes Video / Students / Prospective Students / Chemistry pairings tickle the taste buds https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/chemistry-pairings-tickle-the-taste-buds.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/pretzel-lab-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/pretzel-lab-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/pretzel-lab-hero-365.jpg In senior lecturer Leslie Knecht’s The Chemistry of Food and Taste course, students explore the science behind the chemical processes in cooking—and then get to test and taste it. In senior lecturer Leslie Knecht’s The Chemistry of Food and Taste course, students explore the science behind the chemical processes in cooking—and then get to test and taste it. Ashley A. Williams 12-07-2023 false Students Prospective Students College of Arts and Sciences A&S Chemistry Includes Video Curricula false false false false false Academics / Law and Politics / Curricula / International Law/Politics / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Prospective Students / Weaponizing information: Russia’s continuing form of warfare https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/weaponizing-information-russias-continuing-form-of-warfare.html Academics Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/russian-misinformation-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/russian-misinformation-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/russian-misinformation-hero-365.jpg Students in a novel class generate strategies to counter Russian state-funded misinformation campaigns that use new technologies to seed fear and disrupt western-style democracies. Students in a novel class generate strategies to counter Russian state-funded misinformation campaigns that use new technologies to seed fear and disrupt western-style democracies. Michael R. Malone 12-07-2023 false Students Prospective Students College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences Curricula International Law/Politics false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Frost School of Music / Virtuoso empowers aspiring violinists https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/virtuoso-empowers-aspiring-violinists.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/charles-castleman-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/charles-castleman-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/charles-castleman-hero-365.jpg Charles Castleman Charles Castleman, professor of violin at the Frost School of Music, is one of the world’s most distinguished and active performers and pedagogues of the violin. He has made a planned bequest to endow a scholarship for violin performance. Pamela Edward 12-06-2023 false Frost School of Music In the Community false false false false false Academics / Curricula / Teaching and Learning / School of Education and Human Development / Announcements-School of Education / School of Education Teaching and Learning / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Program shapes future leaders in responsible data analytics https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/program-shapes-future-leaders-in-responsible-data-analytics.html Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/daisi-story-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/daisi-story-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/daisi-story-hero-365.jpg An aerial view of the Coral Gables Campus The Data Analytics and Intelligence for Social Impact major in the School of Education and Human Development will produce responsible data-driven decision-makers, empowering them to collect and use data for insights that increase social impact. Barbara Gutierrez 12-06-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students School of Education and Human Development Announcements-School of Education School of Education Teaching and Learning Curricula Teaching and Learning false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / University President / Announcements / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / School of Nursing and Health Studies / The Advanced Study of the Americas / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / resilience-academy School of Architecture to design a smart city in Guyana https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/school-of-architecture-helps-design-a-smart-city-in-guyana.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/silica-city-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/silica-city-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/silica-city-hero-365.jpg Silica City A six-month agreement with the University of Miami calls for experts to create a master plan for a technologically modern area that is a model of sustainability, resilience, and health care. Barbara Gutierrez 12-05-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science School of Nursing and Health Studies The Advanced Study of the Americas In the Community Social Impact University President Announcements false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy Panamanian island is being swallowed by the sea https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/panamanian-island-is-being-swallowed-by-the-sea.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/gardi-sugdub-island-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/gardi-sugdub-island-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/gardi-sugdub-island-hero-365.jpg Gardi Sugdub Gardi Sugdub, a small island in the San Blas archipelago off Panama’s northern Caribbean coast, is disappearing because of climate-change-induced sea level rise. A University of Miami researcher is documenting the planned relocation of its residents to the mainland. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-05-2023 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Health and Lifestyle / Campus / Wellness / Student Affairs / Prioritize well-being during final exams https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/prioritize-well-being-during-final-exams.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/destress-events-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/destress-events-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/destress-events-hero-365.jpg stress free finals Wednesday marks the first day of final exams for the fall semester. Here’s a list of resources and some expert advice to support students’ mental and physical welfare during what can be a stressful time. News@TheU 12-05-2023 false Student Affairs Health and Lifestyle Campus Wellness false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Diversity / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Alumna shines on Broadway playing the lead role in “Life of Pi” https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/alumna-shines-on-broadway-playing-the-lead-role-in-life-of-pi.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/uma-paranjpe-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/uma-paranjpe-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/uma-paranjpe-hero-365.jpg University alumna Uma Paranjpe performs the lead role in Life of Pi on stage. News@TheU 12-05-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities Diversity In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / The Graduate School / Arts & Humanities / A&S People & Community / Grad Students / Grad Schools & Colleges / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Student artists ready to reach global audience https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/student-artists-at-art-basel.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/wynwood-basel-gallery-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/wynwood-basel-gallery-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/wynwood-basel-gallery-hero-365.jpg Cherlynn Zhang M.F.A student pictured with art at the UM Wynwood Gallery for Art Basel Miami Beach. M.F.A. students will showcase their creations in photography, printmaking, painting, and ceramics during Art Basel Miami Beach—the premier art show of the Americas. Jennifer Palma Sanchez 12-05-2023 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business College of Arts and Sciences The Graduate School Arts & Humanities A&S People & Community Grad Students Grad Schools & Colleges Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Fine Arts In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / School of Law / The Graduate School / resilience-academy Dispatches from Dubai https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/dispatches-from-dubai.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/dubai-dispatch-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/dubai-dispatch-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/dubai-dispatch-hero-365.jpg Dubai dispatch University of Miami students are in Dubai for the 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference. They are filing regular dispatches, providing the University community with a behind-the-scenes look at the summit. News@TheU 12-04-2023 false School of Law The Graduate School In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / resilience-academy Climate Change EverBrighter Scientist forges a new path in marine conservation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/scientist-forges-a-new-path-in-marine-conservation.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/rebecca-gruby-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/rebecca-gruby-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/rebecca-gruby-hero-365.jpg Prof. Rebecca Gruby to lead Robert K. Johnson Center for Marine Conservation at Rosenstiel School Rebecca Gruby, an expert in ocean conservation policy, was appointed an endowed chair at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science and is set to lead its newest endeavor, the Robert K. Johnson Center for Marine Conservation. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-04-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Office of the President In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Faculty in the Media / resilience-academy What I am watching for at COP28 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/what-i-am-watching-for-at-cop28.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/cop28-climate-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/cop28-climate-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/12/cop28-climate-hero-365.jpg COP 28 Michael Berkowitz, who heads up the University’s Climate Resilience Academy, is in Dubai for the United Nation’s 28th Conference of the Parties, the climate summit commonly referred to as COP28. Here’s what’s important to him. Michael Berkowitz 12-04-2023 false Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Faculty in the Media In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Announcements / Office of Alumni / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / Commencement Speakers to share life, career advice with fall graduates https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/12/speakers-to-share-life-career-advice-with-fall-graduates.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/fall-comm-speakers-2023-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/fall-comm-speakers-2023-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/fall-comm-speakers-2023-hero-365.jpg Jeff Bewkes and Yuri Tschinkel Jeff Bewkes, former CEO and chairman of Time Warner, Inc., and Yuri Tschinkel, one of the world’s most distinguished mathematicians, will address the more than 1,000 fall graduates of the Class of 2023 during commencement ceremonies at the Watsco Center on Dec. 14. News@TheU 12-03-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents Office of Alumni Office of the President In the Community Announcements false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Research / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / Research Excellence / Tech Innovation / College of Arts and Sciences / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Arts and Sciences Six students use computing power to tackle complex problems https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/six-students-use-computing-power-to-tackle-complex-problems.html Roadmap Academics Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/provost-computing-fellowship-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/provost-computing-fellowship-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/provost-computing-fellowship-hero-365.jpg Six students were awarded the Provost Fellowship in Interdisciplinary Computing. The fellowship was open to full-time Ph.D. students in their first, second, or third year whose research involve a substantial amount of Computational Science, Data Science, Machine Learning, or Artificial intelligence, and who are applying these methodologies to advance knowledge in their disciplines. Photo: Joshua Prezant/University of Miami Thanks to the new Provost’s Fellowship in Interdisciplinary Computing, several graduate students are able to devote their full attention to cutting-edge research projects in their chosen subject areas. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-30-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students College of Arts and Sciences College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Academic Excellence Research Excellence Tech Innovation false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Museums / Music / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / Frost School of Music / Libraries / Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / The U Creates Arts and Sciences Fine Arts Theatre Arts December guide to the arts at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/december-guide-to-the-arts-at-the-u.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/arts-guide-dec-2023-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/arts-guide-dec-2023-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/arts-guide-dec-2023-hero-365.jpg Ukhamba, an installation created by Germane Barnes, associate professor and director of the Community Housing Identity Lab at the School of Architecture. View a list of arts-related events for this month, including events surrounding Miami Art Week and Art Basel Miami Beach and musical performances hosted by the Frost School of Music. Brittney Bomnin Garcia 11-29-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication Frost School of Music Libraries Events Cinema Fine Arts History and Culture Museums Music In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Student Affairs / Students foster community for global health enthusiasts https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/students-foster-community-for-global-health-enthusiasts.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/canes-global-health-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/canes-global-health-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/canes-global-health-hero-365.jpg Canes for Global Health From building career skills to learning the foundations of sustainable health systems around the world, ’Canes for Global Health has hit the ground running as one of the University of Miami’s newest student organizations. Ashley A. Williams 11-29-2023 false Student Affairs Health and Lifestyle In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Office of the President / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Speak up, show up, and stand up to counter antisemitism https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/speak-up-show-up-and-stand-up-to-counter-antisemitism.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/new-front-line-hillel-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/new-front-line-hillel-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/new-front-line-hillel-hero-365.jpg From left, moderator Mycki Ratzan, President Julio Frenk, Abi Scholnik, and Hillel International CEO Adam Lehman. Photo: Matthew Rembold/University of Miami University of Miami President Julio Frenk and Jewish leaders discussed the spiraling antisemitism on many U.S. college campuses in a dialogue at the UM Hillel at the Braman Miller Center for Jewish Life. Michael R. Malone 11-29-2023 false Office of the President Student Affairs Campus Life In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / College of Engineering / School of Law / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy Students, faculty members participate at UN climate talks https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/students-faculty-members-participate-at-un-climate-talks.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/cop28-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/cop28-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/cop28-hero-365.jpg Cars pass by a billboard advertising COP28 at Sheikh Zayed highway in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Monday, Nov. 27, 2023. Representatives will gather at Expo City in Dubai, UAE, Nov. 30 to Dec. 12 for the 28th U.N. Climate Change Conference, known as COP28. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili) From participating on a panel about nature-based strategies to mitigate sea level rise to developing a policy brief on ‘‘blue food,’’ University of Miami students and faculty members are front and center at the 28th annual Conference of the Parties, also known as COP28. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-28-2023 false College of Engineering School of Law Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / College of Arts and Sciences / Historian unpacks ‘hillbilly’ culture, dispels myths https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/historian-unpacks-hillbilly-culture-dispels-myths.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/max-fraser-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/max-fraser-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/max-fraser-hero-365.jpg Max Fraser Labor scholar Max Fraser tracks how a massive migration of poor white Southerners in the mid-20th century to the Midwest created class and cultural tensions with “profound and enduring political and social consequences” that persist today. Michael R. Malone 11-27-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences History and Culture false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Construction apprenticeship builds better workforce https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/construction-apprenticeship-builds-better-workforce.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/construction-apprentice-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/construction-apprentice-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/construction-apprentice-hero-365.jpg Construction apprentice The College of Engineering is a partner in a new workforce development and training program that combines on-the-job experience at construction sites with classroom instruction to help fast-track workers into managerial positions, helping to fill a critical gap in the industry. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-22-2023 false College of Engineering In the Community Social Impact Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Climate Change / Environment / Libraries / resilience-academy University Libraries to showcase papers of Marjory Stoneman Douglas https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/university-libraries-to-showcase-papers-of-marjory-stoneman-douglas.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/marjorie-stoneman-douglas-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/marjorie-stoneman-douglas-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/marjorie-stoneman-douglas-hero-365.jpg Marjorie Stoneman Douglas The exhibition, which opens Nov. 30 at the Kislak Center, will feature photos, documents, books, and many more items that show her work and influence in preserving Florida’s delicate ecosystem. Barbara Gutierrez 11-22-2023 false Libraries In the Community Climate Change Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Science and Technology / Tech Innovation / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Communication / Miller School of Medicine / Frost School of Music / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Immerse yourself in new, augmented worlds https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/immerse-yourself-in-new-augmented-worlds.html Arts and Humanities Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/filmgate-festival-hero-940x529-v2.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/filmgate-festival-hero-790x527-v2.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/filmgate-festival-hero-365-v2.jpg The 10th annual FilmGate interactive media festival aims to expose participants to new examples of virtual and augmented reality. Starting Nov. 30, the 10th annual FilmGate interactive media festival will expose participants to new examples of extended reality and inspire creative projects. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-22-2023 false School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School School of Communication Miller School of Medicine Frost School of Music School of Nursing and Health Studies Tech Innovation false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Argentina elects far-right president https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/argentina-elects-far-right-president.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/argentina-election-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/argentina-election-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/argentina-election-hero-365.jpg Presidential candidate of the Liberty Advances coalition Javier Milei waves during his victory speech after winning the presidential runoff election in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sunday, Nov. 19, 2023. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko) Javier Milei, an ultra-conservative former television pundit, was elected with 56 percent of the vote. A University Latin American Studies expert weighs in on the outcome. Barbara Gutierrez 11-21-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences International Law/Politics Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Miller School of Medicine / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / University of Miami Health System / Riding in the DCC, powered by gratitude https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/riding-in-the-dcc-powered-by-gratitude.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/lisa-siegel-bike-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/lisa-siegel-bike-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/lisa-siegel-bike-hero-365.jpg Lisa Siegel during Dolphins Challenge Cancer/Photo credit: FIXED FOCUS CREATIVE GROUP LLC. The Dolphins Challenge Cancer is Lisa Siegel’s favorite day of the year, an opportunity to honor her parents, both long-time University employees, and to exercise her passion for giving back. Michael R. Malone 11-20-2023 false Miller School of Medicine Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost University of Miami Health System Health and Lifestyle In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Campus Safety / Miller School of Medicine / University of Miami Health System / Includes Video / Patients / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Simulation assesses UHealth’s readiness for a complex disaster https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/mock-drill-tests-uhealths-readiness-for-a-complex-disaster.html Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/operation-fallen-archangel-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/operation-fallen-archangel-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/operation-fallen-archangel-hero-365.jpg Disaster exercise at medical campus In a simulation exercise Sunday morning, a small passenger jet crashed on the University of Miami’s Medical Campus and struck a bus, prompting the collaboration of 17 local, state, and national emergency response agencies to engage in a lifesaving exercise. Robert C. Jones Jr. and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-20-2023 false Patients Community and Fans General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine University of Miami Health System Includes Video Campus Safety false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Libraries / Events / Want to live longer and stronger? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/want-to-live-longer-and-stronger.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/aging-health-lecture-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/aging-health-lecture-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/aging-health-lecture-hero-365.jpg Healthy aging Aging is unavoidable, yet most people can maintain and even improve their health and well-being as they grow older if they commit to making lifestyle changes that align with an integrative health approach, a medical expert says. Michael R. Malone 11-17-2023 false Miller School of Medicine Libraries Events Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Campus / Student Affairs / Students / International Students / International Students’ Day celebrated with dance and flair https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/international-students-day-celebrated-with-dance-and-flair.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/coiso-competition-hero-revised-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/coiso-competition-hero-revised-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/coiso-competition-hero-revised-365.jpg Dance competition The Council of International Students and Organizations within the Department of International Student and Scholar Services hosted the annual International Dance Competition to celebrate International Students’ Day, a celebration of multiculturalism, diversity, and interconnection. Ashley A. Williams 11-17-2023 false Students International Students Student Affairs Diversity In the Community Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Academics / Arts & Humanities / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / The U Creates Arts Arts and Sciences Students’ vibrant artwork adorns Ashe Building walls https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/students-vibrant-artwork-adorns-ashe-building-walls.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/art-show-2023-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/art-show-2023-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/art-show-2023-hero-365.jpg Saidy Burch poses with her piece, “27 Mangos,” acrylic and colored pencil on wood. Photo: Bianca Sproul for University of Miami A new Undergraduate Student Art Exhibition showcases student work on the first floor of the Ashe Administration Building in the College of Arts and Sciences. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-16-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students College of Arts and Sciences A&S Academics Arts & Humanities Fine Arts false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Visiting Speakers / Miami Herbert Business School / Marketing / School News / Students / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Alix Earle tells students: ‘Stay true to yourselves’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/alix-earle-tells-students-stay-true-to-yourselves.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/alix-earle-visit-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/alix-earle-visit-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/alix-earle-visit-hero-365.jpg Alumna Alix Earle joined William “Ted” Bolton’s Digital Media Metrics class as a guest lecturer Wednesday afternoon. Photo: Joshua Prezant/University of Miami The University of Miami graduate and social media phenomenon visited the Miami Herbert Business School as a guest lecturer on Wednesday, offering insight on social media strategies and encouraging students to remain authentic to themselves. Jenny Hudak 11-16-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Marketing School News Students Entrepreneurship In the Community Profile Spotlight Visiting Speakers false false false false false Law and Politics / Science and Technology / Policy / Tech Innovation / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Law / Technology Law / Business Technology / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / General Business / Balancing innovation and protection on the AI frontier https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/balancing-innovation-and-protection-on-the-ai-frontier.html Law and Politics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/ai-england-meeting-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/ai-england-meeting-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/ai-england-meeting-hero-365.jpg AI meeting in England A recent AI Safety Summit in the United Kingdom and the newly commissioned U.S. Intelligence Safety Institute are critical first steps by governments to explore how to deal with the benefits and threats posed by artificial intelligence as it continues to evolve. Michael R. Malone 11-15-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty General Business Miami Herbert Business School School of Law Technology Law Business Technology Policy Tech Innovation false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Architecture / In the Community / School of Architecture / Architecture studio course reimagines South Miami https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/architecture-studio-course-reimagines-south-miami.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/architecture-south-miami-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/architecture-south-miami-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/architecture-south-miami-hero-365.jpg South Miami architecture Students enrolled in the urban design class presented proposals that would revitalize a city of South Miami complex and its surrounding areas. Madison Brinnon 11-15-2023 false School of Architecture Architecture In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Announcements / School of Communication / Board of Trustees / University trustee Maribel Perez Wadsworth to lead Knight Foundation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/university-trustee-maribel-perez-wadsworth-to-lead-knight-foundation.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/maribel-wadsworth-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/maribel-wadsworth-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/maribel-wadsworth-hero-365.jpg Maribel Perez Wadsworth. Photo: Gesi Schilling for the Knight Foundation Maribel Perez Wadsworth, whose 26-year career with Gannett Media included numerous accomplishments, will take the helm of a foundation that supports the development of engaged and inclusive communities across the nation. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-15-2023 false School of Communication Board of Trustees In the Community Profile Spotlight Announcements false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / World / Cinema / In the Community / Social Impact / Central America / School of Communication / School of Communication - Global / Includes Video / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Prospective Students / International Students / Students create documentaries in Antigua, Guatemala https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/students-create-documentaries-in-antigua-guatemala.html Arts and Humanities People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/guatemalan-documentary-class-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/guatemalan-documentary-class-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/guatemalan-documentary-class-hero-365.jpg Guatemalan documentary film Working with organizations that want to create social impact, a School of Communication course highlighted several local issues in the colonial city with the hope of creating change. Barbara Gutierrez 11-14-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Prospective Students International Students School of Communication School of Communication - Global Includes Video Cinema In the Community Social Impact Central America false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / School of Education and Human Development / Knowing that you matter promotes health and happiness https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/knowing-that-you-matter-promotes-health-and-happiness.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/mattering-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/mattering-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/mattering-hero-365.jpg Mattering Educators explore why mattering is important to each individual, both in feeling valued and adding value. Isaac Prilleltensky and Ora Prilleltensky 11-13-2023 false School of Education and Human Development Health and Lifestyle In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Research / World / Central America / Europe / North America / South America / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / The Advanced Study of the Americas / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Conference shines a spotlight on migration’s impact on cities https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/conference-shines-a-spotlight-on-migrations-impact-on-cities.html People and Community Research World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/mexico-migration-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/mexico-migration-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/mexico-migration-365.jpg Migrants start walking north on their way to Mexico City from Tapachula, Chiapas state, Mexico, Sunday, April 23, 2023.(AP Photo/Edgar Hernandez Clemente) The Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas hosted an international conference to explore how migrants have shaped nine global cities, including Miami. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-10-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences School of Law The Advanced Study of the Americas Central America Europe North America South America false false false false false Arts and Humanities / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / Includes Video / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / The U Creates Arts and Sciences Theatre Arts Alumna designs costumes for ‘The Threepenny Opera’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/alumna-designs-costumes-for-the-threepenny-opera.html Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo A graduate of the College of Arts and Sciences theatre arts program, Nicole “Nicky” Jescinth Smith, returns to the University to design costumes for the fall production of “The Threepenny Opera.” Smith brings her expertise as a costume designer and stylist for film, television, and theater. The musical drama will run Nov. 10–18 at the Jerry Herman Ring Theatre. News@TheU 11-10-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities Includes Video true false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / University Leadership / University President / Campus / Distinctions / Office of the President / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Division Updates / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Shalala Student Center celebrates 10-year anniversary https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/shalala-student-center-celebrates-10-year-anniversary.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/shalala-center-anniversary-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/shalala-center-anniversary-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/shalala-center-anniversary-hero-365.jpg Tracy and Bruce Berkowitz, chairs of the Fairholme Foundation, photographed with Sebastian the Ibis during the anniversary celebration. Photo: Joshua Prezant/University of Miami Members of the University community gathered to pay tribute to the building that quickly transformed the heart of campus life when it opened a decade ago. Caroline Val 11-09-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile Office of the President Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Division Updates In the Community University Leadership University President Campus Distinctions false false false false false People and Community / University / Social Impact / Campus / Distinctions / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / University salutes veterans for holiday and year-round https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/university-salutes-veterans-for-holiday-and-year-round.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/veterans-day-salute-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/veterans-day-salute-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/veterans-day-salute-hero-365.jpg Veterans Rally Point Alumni Weekend and Homecoming - 2023 Friday, October 27, 2023 Photographer: Matt Rice for University of Miami A Veterans Appreciation Day event this Friday at the Coral Gables Campus honors those who have served our country and demonstrates the gratitude the University community has for veteran students. Michael R. Malone 11-08-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Student Affairs Campus Life Social Impact Campus Distinctions false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Barbados site ramps up efforts to measure dust, aerosols https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/barbados-site-ramps-up-efforts-to-measure-dust-aerosols.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/baco-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/baco-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/baco-hero-365.jpg The Barbados Atmospheric Chemistry Observatory as it was in its early days. Back then, a wooden shack housed the instruments scientists used to analyze samples collected from the 55-foot tower. Photo courtesy of BACO Upgrades to a University of Miami observatory that tracks the transport of dust and other aerosols will make all sorts of new measurements possible and could help determine if the high number of pediatric asthma cases on the Caribbean island is connected to harmful elements in the air. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-08-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences Grants and Funding Research Excellence Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Museums / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / Lowe Art Museum / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Lowe Art Museum The U Creates Arts and Sciences Lowe Art Museum event explores the future of art and AI https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/lowe-art-museum-event-explores-the-future-of-art-and-ai.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/ai-art-students-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/ai-art-students-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/ai-art-students-hero-365.jpg AI art students Explore the impact of artificial intelligence on the art world by joining Cecilia Paterno and Jake Riina, interns with the University of Miami’s Lowe Art Museum, for a virtual event. Ashley A. Williams 11-08-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business College of Arts and Sciences Lowe Art Museum Museums Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / University Leadership / Office of Alumni / Alumni / General Business / Mobile / ‘Pancakes With Pat’ hits the road https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/pancakes-with-pat-hits-the-road.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/pancakes-with-pat-dc-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/pancakes-with-pat-dc-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/pancakes-with-pat-dc-hero-365.jpg Maribel Wadsworth, president of the Alumni Association, with Patricia A. Whitely at the DC 'Canes event. Photo: Jay Mallin for University of Miami Patricia A. Whitely, senior vice president for student affairs and alumni engagement, hosted her signature series “Pancakes With Pat” in Washington, D.C., bringing the event to that ’Canes Community on Monday evening. News@TheU 11-08-2023 false Alumni General Business Mobile Office of Alumni In the Community University Leadership false false false false false Academics / University / Academic Excellence / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Exploring ways to utilize new AI tools https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/exploring-ways-to-utilize-new-ai-tools.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/ai-in-classroom-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/ai-in-classroom-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/ai-in-classroom-hero-365.jpg AI in the classroom Faculty members from across the University discussed new generative AI tools and learned how to integrate them into their classes during the annual Faculty Showcase held on Friday. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-06-2023 false Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Academic Excellence false false false false false People and Community / Research / Social Impact / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / Arts and Sciences Indigenous people in Argentina demanding rights https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/indigenous-people-in-argentina-demanding-rights.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/argentina-bg-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/argentina-bg-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/argentina-bg-hero-365.jpg Argentina A University of Miami professor is studying how the activism of various native communities is giving them a louder voice in their country and across the globe. Barbara Gutierrez 11-06-2023 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students College of Arts and Sciences Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / In the Community / Frost School of Music / Gala event celebrates music, innovation, and the arts https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/gala-event-celebrates-music-innovation-and-the-arts.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/knight-center-opening-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/knight-center-opening-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/knight-center-opening-hero-365.jpg Knight Center gala A red-carpet affair on Thursday night marked the grand opening of the new Knight Center for Music Innovation at the Frost School of Music. Caroline Val 11-03-2023 false Frost School of Music Music In the Community false false false false false Business / People and Community / In the Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Miami Heat executive shares insights on successful leadership https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/miami-heat-executive-shares-insights-on-successful-leadership.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/miami-heat-exec-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/miami-heat-exec-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/miami-heat-exec-hero-365.jpg Miami Herbert Business School In a talk at the Miami Herbert Business School, Eric Woolworth, president of business operations, touts community involvement, trust, and transparency as keys to developing one of the sports entertainment industry’s preeminent organizations. Michael R. Malone 11-02-2023 false Miami Herbert Business School In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Student Affairs / global-black-studies Trailblazing sports agent inspires students with her journey to success https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/trailblazing-sports-agent-inspires-students-with-her-journey-to-success.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/nicole-lynn-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/nicole-lynn-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/nicole-lynn-hero-365.jpg Nicole Lynn Students had a chance to hear from Nicole Lynn, the NFL agent who negotiated Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts’ record-breaking deal, thanks to Student Government’s “What Matters To U” speaker series. Ashley A. Williams 11-02-2023 false Student Affairs In the Community false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / In the Community / School of Education and Human Development / Are you living your best life? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/are-you-living-your-best-life.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/flourishing-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/flourishing-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/flourishing-hero-365.jpg Flourishing A new course offering this spring from the School of Education and Human Development on The Art and Science of Flourishing promises to teach ways to integrate meaning into your life. Barbara Gutierrez 11-01-2023 false School of Education and Human Development Academic Excellence In the Community false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / Literature / College of Arts and Sciences / Libraries / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / global-black-studies One Book, One U selection aims to spark interesting conversations https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/one-book-one-u-selection-aims-to-spark-interesting-conversations.html Academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/one-book-one-u-survive-you-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/one-book-one-u-survive-you-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/one-book-one-u-survive-you-hero-365.jpg One Book One U The 2023-2024 choice of the common read program is Jonathan Escoffery’s “If I Survive You,” a series of eight short stories set in South Florida. Barbara Gutierrez 11-01-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff College of Arts and Sciences Libraries Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning Literature false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Museums / Music / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / Frost School of Music / Libraries / Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / The U Creates Arts and Sciences Fine Arts Theatre Arts November guide to the arts at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/november-guide-to-the-arts-at-the-u.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/theatre-nov-arts-guide-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/theatre-nov-arts-guide-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/theatre-nov-arts-guide-hero-365.jpg Theatre arts students perform at the Ring Theatre during dress rehearsal. View a list of arts-related events for this month, including a landmark musical at the Jerry Herman Ring Theatre, an evening of jazz at the Maurice Gusman Concert Hall, and a family-friendly art workshop at the Lowe Art Museum. Brittney Bomnin Garcia 11-01-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication Frost School of Music Libraries Events Cinema Fine Arts History and Culture Museums Music In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / University / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty members take the stage at the Miami Book Fair https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/11/miami-book-fair-2023.html Arts and Humanities University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/miami-book-fair-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/miami-book-fair-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/11/miami-book-fair-365.jpg Visitors explore the street fair at the 2022 Miami Book Fair in Downtown Miami. From Nov. 12–19, The U Creates will partner with the Miami Book Fair to celebrate literacy and arts from around the world. University instructors who are authors will discuss their work as part of the event. In addition, students and faculty and staff members are eligible for discounted tickets to attend the street fair on Saturday, Nov. 18, or Sunday, Nov. 19. Brittney Bomnin Garcia 11-07-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy Tracking the stinky stuff https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/tracking-the-stinky-stuff.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/sargassum-workers-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/sargassum-workers-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/sargassum-workers-hero-365.jpg Sargassum seaweed Using a powerful wind-wave tank along with the field of physics, a team of University of Miami physical oceanographers has determined the significant role wind and currents play in transporting Sargassum seaweed around the ocean. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-31-2023 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / The Graduate School / Students / Prospective Students / Citizen science: No lab coat required https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/citizen-science-no-lab-coat-required.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/rescue-a-reef-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/rescue-a-reef-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/rescue-a-reef-hero-365.jpg Citizen science A course offered as part of the Master of Professional Science program introduces students to the importance of data gathered through volunteer contributions. Christian Rosa 10-31-2023 false Students Prospective Students Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science The Graduate School In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / University / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Spookiness no laughing matter for this comedian https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/spookiness-no-laughing-matter-for-this-comedian.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/gleason-occult-collection-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/gleason-occult-collection-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/gleason-occult-collection-hero-365.jpg Book of Werewolves, frontispiece The University Libraries Jackie Gleason Special Collection contains an extensive trove of books, magazines, and periodicals that reveal the famed comedian’s fascination with death, superstitions, and the supernatural. Michael R. Malone 10-30-2023 false Libraries Distinctive Collections false false false false false People and Community / University / Gratitude takes center stage in November https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/gratitude-takes-center-stage-in-november.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/gratitude-month-hero-940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/gratitude-month-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/gratitude-month-hero-365.jpg Gratitude month November marks National Gratitude Month, a special time to recognize the value of gratefulness. News@TheU 10-30-2023 false false false false false false People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / Campus / College of Arts and Sciences / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Frost School of Music / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Office of Alumni / Students / Alumni / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Sisters share why being a ’Cane means so much https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/sisters-share-why-being-a-cane-means-so-much.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/sluka-family-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/sluka-family-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/sluka-family-hero-365.jpg From left to right: Cindy Sluka, daughter Sarah, and Bob Sluka. Sarah Sluka, this year’s Homecoming Executive Committee chair, and her sister Heather Sluka reflect on how their parents met on the campus they now call home. Ashley A. Williams 10-30-2023 false Students Alumni Parents General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Frost School of Music School of Nursing and Health Studies Office of Alumni Profile Spotlight Campus false false false false false College of Arts and Sciences / Lowe Art Museum / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Mouthwatering retro exhibition inspires engagement https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/mouthwatering-retro-exhibition-inspires-engagement.html https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/john-miller-lowe-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/john-miller-lowe-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/john-miller-lowe-365.jpg John Miller, Blue Plate Special, 2023, Glass, dimensions variable. Photo: John Miller The new pop art-inspired installation by artist John Miller at the Lowe Art Museum draws hungry crowds to feast their eyes on giant glass sculptures of food. Brittney Bomnin Garcia 10-25-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents College of Arts and Sciences Lowe Art Museum false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Hurricanes have fun while serving others https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/hurricanes-have-fun-while-serving-others.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/hurricanes-help-the-hometown-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/hurricanes-help-the-hometown-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/hurricanes-help-the-hometown-hero-365.jpg Hurricanes Help the Hometown service event Many students stopped by a few of the 24 organizations offering different service projects for the Hurricanes Help the Hometown event on Wednesday afternoon. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-25-2023 true Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Law / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Crypto’s ‘wunderkind’ faces prison time for fraud https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/cryptos-wunderkind-faces-prison-time-for-fraud.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/sam-bankman-fried-trial-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/sam-bankman-fried-trial-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/sam-bankman-fried-trial-hero-365.jpg Sam Bankman-Fried Obsessive ambition and the absence of crypto oversight fueled Sam Bankman-Fried’s drive to scheme the industry, allegedly stealing billions of dollars from customers and investors before plummeting from his gilded perch. Michael R. Malone 10-25-2023 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Miami Herbert Business School School of Law Entrepreneurship false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Science and Technology / Communication Studies / Tech Innovation / School of Communication / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Spotlighting the video game industry https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/spotlighting-awareness-about-the-video-game-industry.html Arts and Humanities Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/gaming-development-class-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/gaming-development-class-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/gaming-development-class-hero-365.jpg Students in the interactive media program at the School of Communication discuss a video game that one created last spring. Photo: Abbie Bernet/University of Miami. A new class offered in the School of Communication this spring aims to help students learn how to navigate the video game industry and make them aware of the careers available in the field. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-24-2023 false Students Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile School of Communication Communication Studies Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Student organization holds vigil for Palestinian victims https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/student-organization-holds-vigil-for-palestinian-victims.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/palestinian-vigil-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/palestinian-vigil-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/palestinian-vigil-hero-365.jpg Photo by Joshua Prezant/ University of Miami—Arab Students Union Vigil for Palestine at the UC Rock Plaza Monday night. A candlelight vigil Monday evening hosted by the Arab Students Union honored innocent Palestinian civilians killed in the war ravaging Israel and the Gaza Strip. News@TheU 10-24-2023 true Students Student Affairs Campus Life Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Students / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / The Butler Center for Service and Leadership Students devote fall break to volunteering and fostering social change https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/students-devote-fall-break-to-volunteering-and-fostering-social-change.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/um-alternative-break-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/um-alternative-break-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/um-alternative-break-hero-365.jpg Alternative fall break University of Miami Alternative Breaks sent participants to three sites throughout Florida to engage in meaningful volunteer work that fosters social change and a commitment to serve others. Ashley A. Williams 10-23-2023 false Students Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business Student Affairs Leadership and Service In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Office of Alumni / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Celebrations abound with homecoming and alumni fun https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/celebrations-abound-with-homecoming-and-alumni-fun.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/homecoming-2023-preview-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/homecoming-2023-preview-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/homecoming-2023-preview-hero-365.jpg Hurricane Howl around Lake Osceola and the Shalala Student Center, 2022 The University of Miami’s most spirited week of the year has arrived—Alumni Weekend and Homecoming 2023. Caroline Val 10-21-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Office of Alumni Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / Literature / Music / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Libraries / Scholars chart new directions for Cuba https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/scholars-chart-new-directions-for-cuba.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/new-directions-conference-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/new-directions-conference-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/new-directions-conference-hero-365.jpg Odette Casamayor Cisneros, the inaugural Roberto C. Goizueta Distinguished Presidential Fellow, delivered the keynote address at the 2023 New Directions in Cuban Studies Conference. Photo: Jenny Abreu/University of Miami Specialists from around the world convened for a three-day conference hosted by the University of Miami Libraries’ Cuban Heritage Collection, where they explored innovative and artistic responses to decades of repression and economic paralysis on the island. Barbara Gutierrez and Michael R. Malone 10-20-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences Libraries History and Culture Literature Music Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / First impressions matter: Toppel relaunches Sebastian’s Closet https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/first-impressions-matter-toppel-relaunches-sebastians-closet.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/sebastians-closet-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/sebastians-closet-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/sebastians-closet-hero-365.jpg Sebastian's closet As Gen Z enters the workforce, career-appropriate clothing has become a hot topic. The Toppel Career Center has partnered with Hyde to revamp a closet with professional attire students can visit ahead of interviews, internships, and networking opportunities. Ashley A. Williams 10-20-2023 false Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost In the Community false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Law / Student Affairs / Diversity and Inclusion / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / University Jewish organizations hold ‘Rally for Israel’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/university-jewish-organizations-hold-rally-for-israel.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/israel-vigil-2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/israel-vigil-2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/israel-vigil-2-hero-365.jpg Israel vigil The event—to promote peace and unity in a fractured world—drew scores of people who sang and danced and sought to support each other as the Israeli-Hamas war stretches into its third week. Catharine Skipp 10-20-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff School of Law Student Affairs Diversity and Inclusion International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Science and Technology / Tech Innovation / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts and Sciences Venturing into the galaxy for class https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/venturing-into-the-galaxy-for-class.html Arts and Humanities Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/astronomy-class-game-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/astronomy-class-game-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/astronomy-class-game-hero-365.jpg A still image from the video game AstroVenture. Physics assistant professor Nico Cappelluti will pilot a course this spring where students will use a video game to learn astronomy. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-19-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences Tech Innovation false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Far-right candidate is front-runner in Sunday’s Argentina election https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/far-right-candidate-is-front-runner-in-sundays-argentina-election.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/argentina-elections-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/argentina-elections-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/argentina-elections-hero-365.jpg Argentina elections Javier Milei is leading the group of contenders in the upcoming race to choose the country’s new president. His radical platform and concrete proposals are appealing to voters, according to University of Miami political experts. Barbara Gutierrez 10-17-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Social Impact / Campus / Sustainability / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Celebrate World Food Day with campus community members https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/celebrate-world-food-day-with-campus-community-members.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/world-food-day-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/world-food-day-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/world-food-day-hero-365.jpg World Food Day graphic A series of events sponsored by the Office of Civic and Community Engagement, the Office of Sustainability, the Abess Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy, the Butler Center for Service and Leadership, and the Student Government ECO Agency are scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 18. News@TheU 10-16-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Social Impact Campus Sustainability false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / resilience-academy Climate Change How can we respond to climate change with science? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/how-can-we-respond-to-climate-change-with-science.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/climate-cafe-series-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/climate-cafe-series-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/climate-cafe-series-hero-365.jpg Climate Cafe Series graphic The Climate Café Series returns to the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science and will connect faculty members, research collaborators, students, and local stakeholders to discuss the evolving science and how to prepare our community for impacts like heat, sea level rise, and other natural challenges on the horizon. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-13-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Climate Change Environment false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / resilience-academy Climate Change Scientists’ model increases accuracy of tide forecasts https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/scientists-model-increases-accuracy-of-tide-forecasts.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/tides-model-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/tides-model-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/tides-model-hero-365.jpg A motorbike navigates through floodwater caused by a seasonal king tide, Monday, Oct. 17, 2016, in Hollywood, Fla. King tides bring in unusually high water levels and can cause local tidal flooding. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) Ocean tides may be rising, but a new tide forecast model created by a team of University of Miami scientists holds the promise of helping coastal communities to prepare. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-12-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Climate Change Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Architecture / Social Impact / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Student News / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Housing designed to assist abused women wins award https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/housing-designed-to-assist-abused-women-wins-award.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/emergency-shelters-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/emergency-shelters-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/emergency-shelters-hero-365.jpg Lauren Elia captured the top honor in a design contest sponsored by the School of Architecture and Portugal-based firm Go Friday. The safe spaces for women in Mozambique, created by former student Lauren Elia, captured the top honor in a contest sponsored by the School of Architecture and Portugal-based firm Go Friday. Barbara Gutierrez 10-12-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business School of Architecture School of Architecture Student News Architecture Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Independent businesses—known as ‘pymes’—are growing in Cuba https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/independent-businessesknown-as-pymesare-growing-in-cuba.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/cuban-economy-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/cuban-economy-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/cuban-economy-hero-365.jpg Cuba economy Experts on Cuba at the University of Miami say the trend for these private enterprises represents needed reform, but it is also a desperate attempt for the Cuban government to help the dire Cuban economy. Barbara Gutierrez 10-11-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / Literature / Music / Diversity / College of Arts and Sciences / Frost School of Music / Arts & Humanities / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Faculty members highlight their Hispanic heritage in their work https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/faculty-members-highlight-their-hispanic-heritage-in-their-work.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/hispanic-heritage-camfest-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/hispanic-heritage-camfest-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/hispanic-heritage-camfest-hero-365.jpg Hispanic Heritage Camfest In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, a few of the University’s Hispanic and Latino faculty members share how they incorporate their culture into their writing, music, or art. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-10-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business College of Arts and Sciences Frost School of Music Arts & Humanities Fine Arts Literature Music Diversity false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Climate Change / Environment / Tech Innovation / Miami Herbert Business School / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Community and Fans / General Business / resilience-academy Stormwater pump behind your home could make property more valuable https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/stormwater-pump-behind-your-home-could-make-property-more-valuable.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/ulinkconcrete940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/ulinkconcrete790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/ulinkconcrete365.jpg College of Engineering, ULINK, students, University of Miami, North Bay Village Adaptation infrastructure projects designed to combat sea level rise and other impacts of climate change are increasing the value of homes and condos in Miami-Dade County, a new study by two University of Miami researchers reveals. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-10-2023 false Community and Fans General Business Miami Herbert Business School Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Climate Change Environment Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / Office of Alumni / Couple celebrate a life of public service with bequest for scholarships https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/couple-celebrate-a-life-of-public-service-with-bequest-for-scholarships.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/roberts-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/roberts-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/roberts-365x365.jpg Roberts Alumna Rosanna Lucotti-Roberts and her husband, Lawrence Roberts, have made a substantial bequest to establish scholarships in business and criminology at the University of Miami. Maeve McQueeny 10-10-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School Office of Alumni In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / School of Education and Human Development / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Educator studies acculturation of Ukrainian children in Estonia https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/educator-studies-acculturation-of-ukrainian-children-in-estonia.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/dina-berman-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/dina-berman-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/dina-berman-hero-365.jpg Dina Berman, a researcher with the School of Education and Human Development Dina Birman, a professor in the School of Education and Human Development, spent an academic year as a Fulbright Scholar studying how hundreds of children displaced by the war in Ukraine adapted to a new country. Barbara Gutierrez 10-10-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business School of Education and Human Development In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Campus Life / University of Miami Hillel gathering draws outpouring of support for Israel https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/university-of-miami-hillel-gathering-draws-outpouring-of-support-for-israel.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/hillel-israel-support-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/hillel-israel-support-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/hillel-israel-support-hero-365.jpg University of Miami Hillel event More than 600 people from the University and the larger community went to the Braman Miller Center for Jewish Student Life on Monday evening to show their solidarity with Israel. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-10-2023 false Student Affairs Campus Life In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Diversity / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Diversity and Inclusion / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Afro-Cuban dance session provides connection, healing https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/afro-cuban-dance-session-provides-connection-healing.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/radical-healing-circle-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/radical-healing-circle-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/radical-healing-circle-hero-365.jpg Marisol Blanco recently taught an Afro-Cuban folkloric movement class to honor Hispanic Heritage Month at the University. Photo: Catherine Mairena/University of Miami Various departments at the University of Miami came together to host an Afro-Cuban folkloric movement class, with instructor Marisol Blanco, in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. Ashley A. Williams 10-09-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Diversity and Inclusion Diversity false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Office of Alumni / #OneDayOneU: The collective power of giving https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/onedayoneu-the-collective-power-of-giving.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/giving-day-2023-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/giving-day-2023-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/giving-day-2023-hero-365.jpg Giving Day The University of Miami’s fifth annual all-digital Giving Day kicks off at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 11. News@TheU 10-09-2023 false Office of Alumni In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Science and Technology / Music / Tech Innovation / Frost School of Music / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / The U Creates Frost School of Music A new era of supreme sound at Frost School https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/a-new-era-of-supreme-sound-at-frost-school.html Arts and Humanities Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/knight-center-opening-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/knight-center-opening-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/knight-center-opening-hero-365.jpg Knight Center The Knight Center for Music Innovation, with its crystalline acoustics, superlative technologies, and breathtaking view, heralds a magnificent new future for music performance and instruction on campus and for the community. Michael R. Malone 10-08-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business Frost School of Music Music Tech Innovation false false false false false Cyber Bowl 2023 competition heats up https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/cyber-bowl-2023.html https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/23-076-cyberbowl-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/23-076-cyberbowl-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/23-076-cyberbowl-hero-365.jpg Cybersecurity Awareness Month takes competition off the field via an online challenge against rival schools, including Florida State University and the University of Florida. Life@TheU 10-10-2023 false false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Campus / Student Affairs / Students / Community and Fans / Lights, camera, and talent at the Coffee House https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/lights-camera-and-talent-at-the-coffeehouse.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/coffee-house-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/coffee-house-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/coffee-house-hero-365.jpg Coffeehouse Every Thursday at 8 p.m., United Wesley of Miami campus ministry hosts an evening of entertainment that includes theatrical performances of music and poetry and even an open mic. Christian Rosa 10-05-2023 false Students Community and Fans Student Affairs In the Community Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Office of Alumni / Donor Stories / Pledge fuels student entrepreneurship https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/pledge-fuels-student-entrepreneurship.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/ustaar-donor-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/ustaar-donor-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/ustaar-donor-hero-365.jpg USTAAR donor Two brothers, who are University of Miami alumni and wish to remain anonymous, have made a pledge that is setting the stage for the creation of a groundbreaking new initiative that will reimagine student and faculty engagement with a mission to confront some of society’s most formidable challenges. Jeanne Krull 10-05-2023 false Office of Alumni Donor Stories In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Office of Alumni / Donor Stories / Band of the Hour alumnus funds matching gift challenge https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/band-of-the-hour-alumnus-funds-matching-gift-challenge.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/band-of-the-hour-gift-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/band-of-the-hour-gift-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/band-of-the-hour-gift-hero-365.jpg Band of the Hour Carmine Parente, who spent four years in the Frost School of Music’s Band of the Hour, wants every band student to participate without financial constraints. He has pledged $1 million in matching funds to encourage donations in support of band scholarships, starting with a Giving Day challenge on Oct. 11. Jeanne Krull 10-05-2023 false Office of Alumni Donor Stories In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Parking and Construction / Division of Business and Finance / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Division Updates / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / Next phase of University housing nears completion https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/next-phase-of-university-housing-nears-completion.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/centennial-village-render-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/centennial-village-render-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/centennial-village-render-hero-365.jpg Centennial Village The first stage of Centennial Village is close to being finished. The two buildings, which have been named Coral Residential College and Ibis Residential College, will welcome first-year students next fall. Jenny Hudak 10-03-2023 false Students Prospective Students Parents Division of Business and Finance Student Affairs Campus Life Division Updates Campus Parking and Construction false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Profile Spotlight / Tech Innovation / School of Communication / Interactive Media / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / International Students / General Business / Fulbright Fellow from Egypt is learning all about VR https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/fulbright-fellow-from-egypt-is-learning-all-about-vr.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/shaimaa-ber-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/shaimaa-ber-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/shaimaa-ber-hero-365.jpg Fullbright Professor Shaimaa Ber During her time at the University of Miami School of Communication, Shaimaa Elrefaei Ber is exploring virtual reality, so she can integrate what she discovers into a program to help draw tourists to her homeland. Barbara Gutierrez 10-03-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students International Students General Business School of Communication Interactive Media Profile Spotlight Tech Innovation false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / Miller School of Medicine / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Research Scientists explore the gut-brain connection https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/scientists-explore-the-gut-brain-connection.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/nadine-kerr-lab-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/nadine-kerr-lab-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/10/nadine-kerr-lab-hero-365.jpg Nadine Kerr Researchers at The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis are investigating strategies to modify the interactions between the brain and the gut to help patients after a stroke as well as those with Alzheimer’s disease. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-03-2023 false Faculty Staff Patients Community and Fans General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs Grants and Funding Research Excellence false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / U-LINK awards two graduate students with predoctoral fellowships https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/u-link-awards-two-graduate-students-with-predoctoral-fellowships.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/predoctoral-fellows-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/predoctoral-fellows-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/predoctoral-fellows-hero-365.jpg Predoctoral fellows Malena Price and Sergio Lemus Orellana are recipients of the 2023 U-LINK Predoctoral Fellowship, an opportunity that allows graduate students to pursue interdisciplinary research projects alongside faculty members from at least two different areas of expertise. Ashley A. Williams 10-02-2023 false Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Academic Excellence false false false false false Explore ways to go green at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/green-at-the-u.html https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/green-at-the-u-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/green-at-the-u-rev-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/green-at-the-u-rev-hero-365.jpg Green U University students and faculty and staff members can get involved in sustainability initiatives and learn to adopt greener habits with the help of Green U. Brittney Bomnin Garcia 10-03-2023 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / University Leadership / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Dean of the School of Nursing and Health Studies to step down in May https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/10/dean-of-the-school-of-nursing-and-health-studies-to-step-down-in-may.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/cindy-munro-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/cindy-munro-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/cindy-munro-hero-365.jpg Cindy Munro Cindy Munro, who has led the School of Nursing and Health Studies for six years, has announced she plans to leave at the end of the academic year. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-02-2023 false School of Nursing and Health Studies Health and Lifestyle University Leadership false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Alumni / A&S People & Community / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Arts and Sciences Latin America experiencing erosion of democracy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/latin-america-experiencing-erosion-of-democracy.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/us-ambassador-mora-natu-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/us-ambassador-mora-natu-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/us-ambassador-mora-natu-365x365.jpg Ambassador Francisco O. Mora in conversation with Gregory Koger, professor and director of the George P. Hanley Democracy Center. Photo: Joshua Prezant/University of Miami Francisco O. Mora, U.S. ambassador to the Organization of American States, provided an overview of the challenges affecting the region during a conversation hosted by the George P. Hanley Democracy Center. Barbara Gutierrez 09-30-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business College of Arts and Sciences A&S Alumni A&S People & Community A&S Social Sciences In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / global-black-studies Black Miami artists take center stage https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/black-miami-artists-take-center-stage.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/black-art-conference-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/black-art-conference-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/black-art-conference-hero-365.jpg Black art conference The University’s Center for Global Black Studies hosted its first convening and is highlighting the history and future of Black art in Miami. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-29-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences Fine Arts In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Club provides plant-based food paired with camaraderie https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/club-provides-plant-based-food-paired-with-camaraderie.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/plant-based-canes-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/plant-based-canes-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/plant-based-canes-hero-365.jpg Plant Based Canes Plant Based Canes offers students—who are vegans, vegetarians, or curious about trying a meal that is free of animal ingredients—a chance for fellowship while dining on healthful fare. Christian Rosa 09-28-2023 false Student Affairs Campus Life Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Museums / Music / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / Frost School of Music / Libraries / Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / The U Creates Arts and Sciences Fine Arts Theatre Arts October guide to the arts at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/october-guide-to-the-arts-at-the-u.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/chc-archives-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/chc-archives-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/chc-archives-365.jpg The costume design for “Jesus Christ Superstar” and other Broadway shows by famed artist Randy Barceló are part of the Randy Barceló Papers. View a list of arts-related events for this month, including film screenings at the Bill Cosford Cinema and exhibition openings at the Lowe Art Museum and UM Gallery at Wynwood. Theatre arts students take the stage at the Jerry Herman Ring Theatre to kick off the fall season. Brittney Bomnin Garcia 09-29-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication Frost School of Music Libraries Events Cinema Fine Arts History and Culture Museums Music In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Looking for your life’s calling? Let college be your compass https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/looking-for-your-lifes-calling-let-college-be-your-compass.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/find-your-calling-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/find-your-calling-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/find-your-calling-hero-365.jpg Find your calling in college The college experience, which offers infinite interactions with peers and academic guides, is an ideal incubator to help students gravitate toward their life’s calling, suggests Maria Stampino, dean of Undergraduate Affairs. Michael R. Malone 09-27-2023 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Life Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences / College of Engineering / Asteroid rocks may aid future space missions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/asteroid-rocks-may-aid-future-space-missions.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/osiris-lead-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/osiris-lead-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/osiris-lead-hero-365.jpg Osiris The metals and minerals scientists will analyze from pieces of an ancient asteroid brought to Earth will not only answers questions about the origins of the solar system but also might help astronauts travel to and live on other worlds, a University of Miami astrophysicist said. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-27-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences College of Engineering Research Excellence Life Sciences false false false false false People and Community / University / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students explore prospects at Toppel Career Center expo https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/students-explore-prospects-at-toppel-career-center-expo.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/job-expo-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/job-expo-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/job-expo-hero-365.jpg Job expo Toppel Career Center With more than 100 companies in attendance at the recent Job & Internship Expo, students were able to connect and network with employers from various industries to secure internships and career opportunities. Ashley A. Williams 09-25-2023 false Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost false false false false false People and Community / School of Education and Human Development / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / What constitutes happiness? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/what-constitutes-happiness.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/happiness-story-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/happiness-story-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/happiness-story-hero-365.jpg Woman walking on the beach stock photo Two University of Miami scholars provide ways in which you can achieve happiness in your everyday lives. Barbara Gutierrez 09-25-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development School of Law false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy Scientists study likely link between climate and earthquakes https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/scientists-study-likely-link-between-climate-and-earthquakes.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/morocco-earthquake-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/morocco-earthquake-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/morocco-earthquake-hero-365.jpg Morocco earthquake University of Miami marine geoscientists Falk Amelung and Guoqing Lin examine whether extreme weather from climate change can impact earthquakes and answer questions about the powerful temblor that hit Morocco on Sept. 8. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-22-2023 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Climate Change Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Communication / Motion Pictures / Film ‘Aguadilla’ depicts migrants’ tumultuous journeys to Puerto Rico https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/film-aguadilla-depicts-migrants-tumultuous-journeys-to-puerto-rico.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/tom-musca-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/tom-musca-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/tom-musca-hero-365.jpg Directors Tom Musca & Alex Musca, Director of Photography Angel Barroeta Professor Tom Musca and a crew of School of Communication students and alumni spent the summer producing a feature-length film inspired by the stories of Dominican immigrants who flee to Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, seeking better opportunities. Caroline Val 09-21-2023 false School of Communication Motion Pictures Cinema In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / resilience-academy Landmark legislation advances green goals https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/landmark-legislation-advances-green-goals.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/green-legislation-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/green-legislation-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/green-legislation-hero-365.jpg Solar panels University of Miami resilience and sustainability specialists assess the environmental benefits and opportunities provided through the Inflation Reduction Act, the largest investment in clean energy technologies in history. Michael R. Malone 09-21-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Biology and Ecology / Marine Geosciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Research resilience-academy How fish play a critical role in the oceanic carbon cycle https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/how-fish-play-a-critical-role-in-the-oceanic-carbon-cycle.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/fish-carbonate-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/fish-carbonate-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/fish-carbonate-hero-365.jpg Fish carbonate study Three researchers from the University of Miami are conducting experiments to better determine the important role fish play in the oceanic carbon cycle, studying everything from how much carbonate fish produce to the path of the minerals in the water column. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-20-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Biology and Ecology Marine Geosciences Grants and Funding Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Academics / Business / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Profile Spotlight / Miami Herbert Business School / Business Law / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Inspiration versus infringement in the use of AI https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/inspiration-versus-infringement-in-the-use-of-ai.html Academics Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/hannah-kuker-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/hannah-kuker-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/hannah-kuker-hero-365.jpg Hannah Kuker with faculty mentor Shapiro Hannah Kuker, a junior at the University of Miami, won first place at the Academy of Legal Studies in Business annual international conference. With the help of faculty advisors, her paper analyzed AI rights to using copyrighted material with a specific focus on the visual arts. Ashley A. Williams 09-20-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Prospective Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Business Law Academic Excellence Profile Spotlight false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / Diversity / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Where have all the faithful gone? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/where-have-all-the-faithful-gone.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/decline-in-religion-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/decline-in-religion-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/decline-in-religion-hero-365.jpg Empty church stock photo University of Miami religious studies scholars examine the roots and causes of the ‘‘de-churching’’ trend of the past decades and for the increasing numbers of ‘‘nones’’—those with no religious affiliation or those who identify as simply “spiritual.’’ Michael R. Malone 09-20-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community A&S Social Sciences History and Culture Diversity false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Well-Being and Resiliency / Do you suffer from anxiety? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/do-you-suffer-from-anxiety.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/campus-labyrinth-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/campus-labyrinth-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/campus-labyrinth-hero-365.jpg Coral Gables, FL- 09-18-2023--Photo by Joshua Prezant/University of Miami—Campus Labyrinth (Located overlooking the Lake, on the sidewalk path by the residential colleges) 1231 Theo Dickinson Dr, Coral Gables, FL 33146 The coronavirus pandemic and its correlating lockdowns are blamed for rising levels of anxiety among a global population, including young people. But there are ways to mitigate the mental health challenges. Barbara Gutierrez 09-19-2023 false Student Affairs Well-Being and Resiliency Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / Science and Technology / Study Abroad / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / College of Engineering Faculty / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Prospective Students / International Students / Study Abroad Study abroad fuses engineering with Italian history, culture https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/study-abroad-fuses-engineering-with-italian-history-culture.html Academics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/florence-bme-abroad-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/florence-bme-abroad-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/florence-bme-abroad-hero-365.jpg Biomedical engineering lecturer Gianluca D’Ippolito led the inaugural College of Engineering study abroad program in Florence, Italy Biomedical engineering lecturer Gianluca D’Ippolito led the inaugural College of Engineering study abroad program in Florence, Italy, and taught students about biomaterials, while also showing them a place where he and others thrived in science and engineering. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-18-2023 true Students Prospective Students International Students College of Engineering College of Engineering Faculty Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Study Abroad Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Tech Innovation / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Chemistry / College of Engineering Faculty / Arts and Sciences Chemist conquers molecules and miles https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/chemist-conquers-molecules-and-miles.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/james-wilson-cyclist-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/james-wilson-cyclist-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/james-wilson-cyclist-hero-365.jpg James Wilson James Wilson loves to manipulate molecules in collaborative research. But during a recent 335-mile bike ride, the cycling enthusiast discovered what he can accomplish alone. Meredith Camel 09-18-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Chemistry College of Engineering Faculty In the Community Tech Innovation false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy Arts and Sciences Extreme weather, climate change pose a threat to global infrastructure https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/extreme-weather-climate-change-poses-threat-to-global-infrastructure.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/natu-libya-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/natu-libya-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/natu-libya-365x365.jpg Libya flood In the aftermath of the collapse of two dams in the Libyan coastal city of Derna, where floodwaters spawned by a powerful storm killed thousands of people, University of Miami experts in engineering, environmental science, and other fields warn that global infrastructure must be adapted to deal with the climate crisis. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-15-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / Libraries / ‘Deep Dive’ takes a plunge into traditional https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/deep-dive-takes-a-plunge-into-traditional.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/deep-dive-art-prints-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/deep-dive-art-prints-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/deep-dive-art-prints-hero-365.jpg Deep Dive Art A University of Miami Libraries event on Thursday charted the evolving techniques of printmaking and how these crafted illustrations have informed storytelling and helped to mold public opinion in books and other printed media. Michael R. Malone 09-15-2023 false Libraries Fine Arts false false false false false Business / Science and Technology / Entrepreneurship / Climate Change / Environment / Miami Herbert Business School / resilience-academy Student competition to spur sustainability https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/student-competition-to-spur-sustainability.html Business Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/sustainability-competition-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/sustainability-competition-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/sustainability-competition-hero-365.jpg Sustainability competition Students throughout the University of Miami are welcome to participate in a student-led competition that engages local academia, policymakers, companies, and key city stakeholders to advance United Nations sustainable development goals. Michael R. Malone 09-13-2023 false Miami Herbert Business School Entrepreneurship Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Cuban Heritage Collection receives the Carlos Alberto Montaner Collection https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/cuban-heritage-collection-receives-the-carlos-alberto-montaner-collection.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/carlos-alberto-montaner-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/carlos-alberto-montaner-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/carlos-alberto-montaner-hero-365.jpg Carlos Alberto Montaner Hundreds of manuscripts, letters, documents, and photos of the esteemed Cuban political columnist and writer will be available to students and scholars through the University of Miami Libraries. Barbara Gutierrez 09-13-2023 false Libraries Distinctive Collections In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / University Leadership / Appointments / Office of Alumni / Student Affairs / Division Updates / Includes Video / Alumni / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / UM Alumni Whitely takes on new role, hits the road to meet with alumni https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/whitely-takes-on-new-role-hits-the-road-to-meet-with-alumni.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/pat-whitely-vid-2023-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/pat-whitely-vid-2023-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/pat-whitely-vid-2023-hero-365.jpg Patricia A. Whitely, as senior vice president for student affairs and alumni engagement, has taken on an additional task that will have her working closely with alumni. Patricia A. Whitely, senior vice president for student affairs and alumni engagement, will now be working more closely with alumni. News@TheU 09-13-2023 false Alumni Office of Alumni Student Affairs Division Updates Includes Video University Leadership Appointments true false false false false Arts and Humanities / Health and Medicine / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / College of Arts and Sciences / Striving to make health care more equitable https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/striving-to-make-health-care-more-equitable.html Arts and Humanities Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/jacques-book-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/jacques-book-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/jacques-book-hero-365.jpg Jacques Calixte Jacques Calixte has set his sights on becoming a cardiologist and doing medical research in tandem. He just co-authored a medical textbook on utilizing artificial intelligence for drug discovery. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-12-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences Health and Lifestyle Patient Care false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Campus Safety / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Be safe and ready for emergencies https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/be-safe-and-ready-for-emergencies.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/preparedness-month-table-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/preparedness-month-table-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/preparedness-month-table-hero-365.jpg University of Miami Police Department at a community event on the Lakeside Patio. News@TheU 09-11-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Campus Campus Safety false false false false false Academics / University / Academic Excellence / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Technology Arts and Sciences Utilizing generative AI in the classroom https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/utilizing-generative-ai-in-the-classroom.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/ai-resources-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/ai-resources-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/ai-resources-hero-365.jpg Image created using Adobe Firefly (Beta). University leaders and faculty members are helping students learn how to appropriately use these new technology tools. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-08-2023 false Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Academic Excellence false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Campus / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Student Spotlights / Student Government Student Government leaders bring energy, connection https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/student-government-leaders-bring-energy-connection.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/student-gov-leaders-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/student-gov-leaders-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/student-gov-leaders-hero-365.jpg Student Government leaders Paige-Tatum Hawthorne, treasurer, Niles Niseem, president, and Angela Ansah, vice president. Photo: Joshua Prezant/University of Miami Get to know more about the members of the executive board, who call themselves the “Big 3,” and discover their initiatives and goals for the 2023–24 academic year to create an “UndeniableU.” Ashley A. Williams 09-08-2023 false Student Affairs Leadership and Service Student Spotlights In the Community Profile Spotlight Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / Language / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Education and Human Development / School of Nursing and Health Studies / global-black-studies Ecuadorean children learn about storytelling, art, and ancestral customs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/ecuadorean-children-learn-about-storytelling-art-and-ancestral-customs.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/ecuador-mizell-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/ecuador-mizell-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/ecuador-mizell-hero-365.jpg Jason Mizell joined UMSEDH in 2021 and his ongoing project in a remote village in the Calderas region in Ecuador is funded through a grant from the Center for Global Black Studies. About 120 students from the Afro-Ecuadorean town of San Francisco de Caldera participated in a summer camp—where they learned language arts, photography, and the history of their culture—led by University of Miami educators. Barbara Gutierrez 09-08-2023 false School of Education and Human Development School of Nursing and Health Studies Fine Arts Language In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / University / Social Impact / Announcements / Miami Herbert Business School / School News / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / EverBrighter Miami Herbert Business School alumnus honors wife’s legacy with generous gift https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/miami-herbert-business-school-alumnus-honors-wifes-legacy-with-generous-gift.html Business People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/bruce-heard-gift-business-school-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/bruce-heard-gift-business-school-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/bruce-heard-gift-business-school-hero-365.jpg Miami Herbert Business School Bruce Heard has established the Bruce and Linda Heard Nonprofit Development Endowment Fund at the Miami Herbert Business School to help students gain practical experience and new skills. Benjamin Estrada 09-08-2023 false Students Alumni Prospective Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School School News Social Impact Announcements false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Toppel Career Center prepares students, connects them to employers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/toppel-career-center-prepares-students-connects-them-to-employers.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/toppel-career-center-fair-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/toppel-career-center-fair-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/toppel-career-center-fair-hero-365.jpg Toppel Career Center This fall, from Sept. 13 through Oct. 11, the Toppel Career Center will host a variety of events that includes sessions to help students prepare for interviews, as well as networking functions with prospective employers in many fields. Ashley A. Williams 09-07-2023 false In the Community false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Tech Innovation / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Ocean Sciences / resilience-academy Oceanography students voyage to study sea level rise https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/oceanography-students-voyage-to-study-sea-level-rise.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/florida-current-cruise-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/florida-current-cruise-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/florida-current-cruise-hero-365.jpg Graduate students Rachel Sampson and Paloma Cartwright and undergraduate oceanography student Allie Cook work with mooring technician Eduardo Jardim to prepare a CPIES monitoring device for deployment. Photo: Courtesy of Lisa Beal Paloma Cartwright, Rachel Sampson, and Allie Cook all ventured out to sea as part of Rosenstiel School oceanographer Lisa Beal’s ongoing research on how the changing Florida Current will affect sea level rise in Miami, as well as other coastal communities along the East Coast. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-07-2023 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Ocean Sciences Research Excellence Climate Change Environment Tech Innovation false false false false false Academics / Research / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / Research Excellence / Environment / Life Sciences / Tech Innovation / College of Arts and Sciences / The Graduate School / A&S Academics / A&S Research / Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / Mobile / Scientist has a passion for image-related research https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/computer-scientist-has-a-passion-for-image-related-research.html Academics Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/david-champman-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/david-champman-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/david-champman-hero-365.jpg David Chapman David Chapman, an expert who creates computer programs that use images to answer research questions, is the first Knight Foundation Junior Chair in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence at the Frost Institute for Data Science and Computing. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-06-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students Mobile College of Arts and Sciences The Graduate School A&S Academics A&S Research Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning Research Excellence Environment Life Sciences Tech Innovation false false false false false University / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / View the University’s new national commercial https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/dont-miss-the-universitys-new-national-commercial.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/um-30-second-spot-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/um-30-second-spot-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/um-30-second-spot-hero-365.jpg Diver on platform at UC Pool News@TheU 09-05-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business Mobile Includes Video true false false false false People and Community / University / In Memoriam / In the Community / Frost School of Music / Board of Trustees / ‘Heart of the Frost School’ passes away https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/heart-of-the-frost-school-passes-away.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/marta-weeks-obit-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/marta-weeks-obit-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/marta-weeks-obit-hero-365.jpg Marta Weeks Longtime University of Miami trustee Marta Weeks Wulf, the first woman to chair the University’s Board of Trustees, gave generously to the Frost School of Music and a multitude of other initiatives. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-05-2023 false Frost School of Music Board of Trustees In Memoriam In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / In Memoriam / In the Community / Frost School of Music / Jimmy Buffett is remembered and honored https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/jimmy-buffett-is-remembered-and-honored.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/jimmy-buffett-obit-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/jimmy-buffett-obit-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/09/jimmy-buffett-obit-hero-365.jpg Jimmy Buffett The tropical rock balladeer, who passed away Friday and whose music celebrated the joys and allures of island escapism, offered a commencement address in 2015 and was honored recently by University of Miami scientists who named a rare crustacean after him. Michael R. Malone 09-04-2023 false Frost School of Music In Memoriam In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / Office of Alumni / Donor Stories / Couple gives back with gratitude https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/couple-gives-back-with-gratitude.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/wayne-patricia-case-donors-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/wayne-patricia-case-donors-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/wayne-patricia-case-donors-hero-365.jpg Wayne and Patricia Case To Wayne and Patricia Case, their planned gift to University of Miami Athletics represents a fraction of what the U has given them—as students, alumni, parents, and lifelong fans. Pamela Edward 09-01-2023 false Office of Alumni Donor Stories false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Education and Human Development / School of Law / Haiti remains in turmoil https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/haiti-remains-in-turmoil.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/haiti-uncertainty-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/haiti-uncertainty-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/haiti-uncertainty-hero-365.jpg Residents flee their homes to escape clashes between armed gangs in the Carrefour-Feuilles district of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2023. (AP Photo/Odelyn Joseph) The latest international proposal to send Kenyan troops to help the Haitian police will not address the roots of the problems, University of Miami experts on the Caribbean nation say. Barbara Gutierrez 08-31-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences School of Education and Human Development School of Law International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Museums / Music / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / Frost School of Music / Libraries / Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / September guide to the arts at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/september-guide-to-the-arts-at-the-u.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/frost-symphony-orchestra-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/frost-symphony-orchestra-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/frost-symphony-orchestra-365.jpg Frost Symphony Orchestra led by conductor Gerard Schwarz View a list of arts-related events for this month, including film screenings, author presentations, musical performances, and exhibition openings. Brittney Bomnin Garcia 09-01-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication Frost School of Music Libraries Events Cinema Fine Arts History and Culture Museums Music In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Diversity / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Diversity and Inclusion / Students / Prospective Students / International Students / MSA sponsors events to amplify multiethnic voices https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/msa-sponsors-events-to-amplify-multiethnic-voices.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/msa-horizons-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/msa-horizons-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/msa-horizons-hero-365.jpg The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs staff and student coordinators welcomed dozens of incoming multicultural students at their annual Fall event, Horizons, a pre-orientation program designed to assist new students in their transition to the University of Miami. An open house; a retreat; cultural pop-ups honoring Hispanic, Filipino Americans, and Native Americans; and a series of events to celebrate Diversity Week are just some of what is in store through the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs this semester. Ashley A. Williams 08-30-2023 false Students Prospective Students International Students Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Diversity and Inclusion Diversity false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / People and Community / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / Access and Inclusion / Teaching and Learning / In the Community / Social Impact / Communication Studies / Climate Change / Environment / Life Sciences / Tech Innovation / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / The Graduate School / Interactive Media / Environmental Science and Policy / Marine Biology and Ecology / Marine Geosciences / Includes Video / resilience-academy Sharing the wonder of coral reefs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/sharing-the-wonder-of-coral-reefs.html Roadmap Academics People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/vr-coral-app-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/vr-coral-app-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/vr-coral-app-hero-365.jpg VR coral app Two new free VR applications created by faculty teams aim to teach students about coral reefs and let them participate in restoration efforts. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-30-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science The Graduate School Interactive Media Environmental Science and Policy Marine Biology and Ecology Marine Geosciences Includes Video Academic Excellence Access and Inclusion Teaching and Learning In the Community Social Impact Communication Studies Climate Change Environment Life Sciences Tech Innovation false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Law / Environmental Law / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Law clinic fights for Overtown https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/law-clinic-fights-for-overtown.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/overtown-injustice-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/overtown-injustice-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/overtown-injustice-hero-365.jpg Overtown murals with a cement plant in background. The University of Miami School of Law’s Environmental Justice Clinic is helping residents of the historic community reverse environmental injustices that have plagued their neighborhood for years. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-29-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Law Environmental Law In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Study Abroad / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Prospective Students / International Students / Arts and Sciences Study Abroad Interest in study abroad surges https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/interest-in-study-abroad-surges.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/study-abroad-2023-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/study-abroad-2023-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/study-abroad-2023-hero-365.jpg Study Abroad With new global location offerings, the University of Miami Office of Study Abroad is ready to support students in finding the best fit for their international educational experience. Brandi Troup 08-29-2023 false Students Prospective Students International Students College of Arts and Sciences Study Abroad false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Ecuador holds special election amid record increase in violent crime https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/ecuador-holds-special-election-amid-record-increase-in-violent-crime.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/ecuador-elections-story-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/ecuador-elections-story-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/ecuador-elections-story-hero-365.jpg A voter marks her ballot during the snap election, in Guayaquil, Ecuador, Sunday, Aug. 20, 2023. The election was called after President Guillermo Lasso dissolved the National Assembly by decree in May to avoid being impeached. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia) The recent assassination of Fernando Villavicencio, a presidential candidate who was a journalist and a fierce critic of the powerful and the corrupt, brought to light the challenges facing the country. Barbara Gutierrez 08-28-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false University / Campus / Campus Safety / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Emergency notification test scheduled for Thursday https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/emergency-notification-test-scheduled-for-thursday.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo The Office of Emergency Management will conduct a full system test of the Emergency Notification Network between 12:15 and 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 31. News@TheU 08-28-2023 false Campus Campus Safety true false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / Alumnus sketched and fulfilled his dream job https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/alumnus-sketched-and-fulfilled-his-dream-job.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/dustin-romero-simpsons-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/dustin-romero-simpsons-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/dustin-romero-simpsons-hero-365.jpg Alumnus Dustin Romero works as animator for The Simpsons From Florida and the University of Miami to California, Dustin Romero brought his artistic talents, ambitions, and dreams with him. And now he is a character layout artist for “The Simpsons.” Brandi Troup 08-24-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication In the Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy ‘It’s hard to imagine, but a fish can drown’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/its-hard-to-imagine-but-a-fish-can-drown.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/ocean-heat-fish-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/ocean-heat-fish-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/ocean-heat-fish-hero-365.jpg Hot oceans As marine heat waves caused by climate change increase in severity and duration, certain species of fish will suffer the consequences. University of Miami marine biologists explain the impacts of rising ocean temperatures on fish. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-24-2023 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / In the Community / Students / Prospective Students / International Students / General Business / Launch Pad program motivates women entrepreneurs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/the-launch-pad-motivates-women-entrepreneurs.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/women-making-moves-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/women-making-moves-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/women-making-moves-hero-365.jpg Women Making Moves Women Making Moves, an initiative offered by The Launch Pad, offers support, mentorship, resources, and a collaborative environment where women can flourish in their businesses. Ashley A. Williams 08-22-2023 false Students Prospective Students International Students General Business Entrepreneurship In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Climate Change / Environment / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / Mobile / resilience-academy A way to protect coastlines and restore marine ecosystems https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/a-way-to-protect-coastlines-and-restore-marine-ecosystems.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/seahive-wahoo-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/seahive-wahoo-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/seahive-wahoo-hero-365.jpg Seahive installation at Wahoo Bay, Pompano Beach, August 2023 Wahoo Bay, a new marine park in northern Broward County, offers University of Miami researchers the first test case of an innovative way to combine natural and human-made solutions to improve coastal resilience. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-21-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students Mobile College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Climate Change Environment false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy Is a critical system of ocean currents headed toward an imminent collapse? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/is-a-critical-system-of-ocean-currents-headed-toward-an-imminent-collapse.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/amoc-ocean-currents-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/amoc-ocean-currents-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/amoc-ocean-currents-hero-365.jpg AMOC A global conveyor belt, the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation is a system of ocean currents that circulates water within the Atlantic Ocean. A University of Miami oceanographer shares input on whether it could shut down, triggering catastrophic changes in weather and climate. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-21-2023 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / Announcements / ICYMI: Welcome back ’Canes https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/icymi-welcome-back-canes.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/icymi-summer-edition-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/icymi-summer-edition-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/icymi-summer-edition-hero-365.jpg University of Miami Today marks the first day of the fall semester. Catch up on the University of Miami news you might have missed this summer. News@TheU 08-18-2023 false Announcements false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Marketing / Building a world of brand influencers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/building-a-world-of-brand-influencers.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/samantha-habib-intern-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/samantha-habib-intern-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/samantha-habib-intern-hero-365.jpg Samantha Habib Samantha Habib, a marketing major, spent the summer working at a firm that connects social media influencers with major industry companies. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-18-2023 false Miami Herbert Business School Marketing Entrepreneurship In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Health and Wellness / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / wellness center On-campus resources fuel fitness and well-being https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/on-campus-resources-fuel-fitness-and-well-being.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/on-campus-resources-dining-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/on-campus-resources-dining-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/on-campus-resources-dining-hero-365.jpg The Halal Shack at the Hurricane Food Court As students get ready for the beginning of a new academic year, many dining and wellness options await on the Coral Gables Campus. Lindsey Hines 08-18-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Student Affairs Campus Life Health and Wellness false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Office of the President / Siblings awarded prestigious Stamps Scholarship https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/siblings-awarded-prestigious-stamps-scholarship.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/stamps-scholars-breakfast-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/stamps-scholars-breakfast-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/stamps-scholars-breakfast-hero-365.jpg Stamps Scholars The University of Miami recently welcomed Stamps Scholars to the Coral Gables Campus for the 2023–24 academic year, including Hannah and Logan Beatty—the first siblings in the University’s history to be awarded the top merit scholarship. Maeve McQueeny 08-18-2023 false Office of the President Academic Excellence false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Student Engagement / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / ‘I’m excited, nervous, and a little anxious’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/im-excited-nervous-and-a-little-anxious.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/mahoney-move-in-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/mahoney-move-in-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/mahoney-move-in-hero-365.jpg Mahoney move in Parents and family members traveled from near and far to accompany their college student to the University of Miami to help them move in and to participate in the 2023 ’Cane Kickoff orientation celebration. And many find themselves facing bittersweet emotions. Ashley A. Williams 08-16-2023 true Students Prospective Students Parents Student Affairs Campus Life Student Engagement Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery In the Community false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Social Impact / School of Law / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Score one for youth on climate ruling https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/score-one-for-youth-on-climate-ruling.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/montana-climate-ruling-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/montana-climate-ruling-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/montana-climate-ruling-hero-365.jpg Gas emissions rises from a coal-burning power plant in Colstrip, Mont., July 1, 2013 Sixteen young people, ranging in age from 5 to 22, prevailed in a first-of-its-kind climate change trial in Montana. University of Miami experts weigh in on what the verdict means and on the ripple effects it could have. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-15-2023 false School of Law Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Social Impact / Campus / Sustainability / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Shop the Canes Resale Program https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/shop-the-canes-resale-program.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo David Paula 08-15-2023 false Students Prospective Students Parents Social Impact Campus Sustainability true false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy Mix of atmospheric conditions, high winds fueled Hawaii’s wildfires https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/mix-of-atmospheric-conditions-high-winds-fueled-hawaiis-wildfires.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/maui-widlfire-winds-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/maui-widlfire-winds-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/maui-widlfire-winds-hero-365.jpg Maui wildfire Ben Kirtman, professor of atmospheric sciences at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, offers insight into how the fires on Maui and the Big Island became deadly so fast—citing impacts of climate change and fire-prone invasive grass. Ashley A. Williams 08-14-2023 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Climate Change Environment false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University Leadership / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Shalala named interim president of The New School https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/shalala-named-interim-president-of-the-new-school.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/shalala-new-school-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/shalala-new-school-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/shalala-new-school-hero-365.jpg Donna Shalala Donna E. Shalala, former president and professor emeritus at the University of Miami, will lead the New York City private research university until a permanent president is named. News@TheU 08-11-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Community and Fans General Business Mobile University Leadership false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / How much do you know about the U? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/how-much-do-you-know-about-the-u.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/did-you-know-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/did-you-know-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/did-you-know-hero-365.jpg Sebastian the Ibis statue at Newman Alumni Center As new students and their families descend upon the Coral Gables Campus for a week of ’Cane Kickoff orientation programming, brush up on some fun facts to help settle in as the newest members of the Miami Hurricanes community. News@TheU 08-11-2023 false Students Parents General Business Mobile Campus false false false false false People and Community / Sports / School of Education and Human Development / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / South Floridians root for Haiti at Women’s World Cup https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/south-floridians-root-for-haiti-at-womens-world-cup.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/haiti-world-cup-faculty-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/haiti-world-cup-faculty-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/haiti-world-cup-faculty-hero-365.jpg Professor MarieGuerda Nicolas traveled to Australia with her daughters and joined hundreds of other fans cheering for Les Grenadieres during its run in the soccer tournament. Professor MarieGuerda Nicolas traveled to Australia with her daughters and joined hundreds of other fans cheering for Les Grenadieres during its run in the soccer tournament. Barbara Gutierrez 08-10-2023 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans School of Education and Human Development false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / In the Community / Social Impact / Frost School of Music / Includes Video / Album honors ‘New World’ music fused by migrations https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/album-honors-new-world-music-fused-by-migrations.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/etienne-charles-trumpet-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/etienne-charles-trumpet-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/etienne-charles-trumpet-hero-365.jpg Etienne Charles A new composition by Frost School of Music associate professor Etienne Charles, joined by a trio of world-class musicians, celebrates the Creole music born of the cross-pollination of Caribbean and South American diasporas. Michael R. Malone 08-10-2023 false Frost School of Music Includes Video Music In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / resilience-academy Arts and Sciences Things you can do to help the environment https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/things-you-can-do-to-help-the-environment.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/combat-climate-change-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/combat-climate-change-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/combat-climate-change-hero-365.jpg Climate change Several University of Miami experts offer tips about recycling, diet, planting, and home construction that can combat the impacts of climate change and protect the planet. Barbara Gutierrez 08-09-2023 false School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Science and Technology / Fine Arts / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Arts Arts and Sciences Glass provides a window into science https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/glass-provides-a-window-into-science.html Arts and Humanities Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/marine-glass-art-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/marine-glass-art-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/marine-glass-art-hero-365.jpg Marine glass art A unique interdisciplinary project is using glass art to understand the intricacies of how tissues transform in simple marine organisms. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-09-2023 true College of Arts and Sciences Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Fine Arts Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / Literature / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / Arts and Sciences Game hopes to tackle tough talks and tout tolerance https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/game-hopes-to-tackle-tough-talks-and-tout-tolerance.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/answer-campus-game-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/answer-campus-game-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/answer-campus-game-hero-365.jpg Answer Campus A new video game crafted by students and faculty members at the University of Miami delves into difficult conversations about identity and discrimination to illustrate more accepting responses. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-07-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication Journalism Literature Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Teaching and Learning / School of Education and Human Development / School of Education Teaching and Learning / Math and reading scores for US students plummet https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/math-and-reading-scores-for-us-students-plummet.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/elementary-test-scores-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/elementary-test-scores-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/elementary-test-scores-hero-365.jpg Stock image of scantron test University of Miami experts in the Department of Teaching and Learning dissect the problem of poor academic performance by elementary schoolers, which likely was exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic. Barbara Gutierrez 08-07-2023 false School of Education and Human Development School of Education Teaching and Learning Teaching and Learning false false false false false Business / People and Community / Economics / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Credit rating knockdown intended as a wake-up call https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/credit-rating-knockdown-intended-as-a-wake-up-call.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/credit-downgrade-currency-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/credit-downgrade-currency-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/credit-downgrade-currency-hero-365.jpg The likeness of George Washington is seen on a U.S. one dollar bill, Monday, March 13, 2023, in Marple Township, Pa. Fitch Ratings has downgraded the United States government's credit rating, citing rising debt at the federal, state, and local levels and a "steady deterioration in standards of governance" over the past two decades. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum) The recent decision to downgrade the United States’ credit rating, while unlikely to impact markets or borrowing, sends a message for the government to set political wrangling aside and generate a plan to address ballooning debt, according to University of Miami economists. Michael R. Malone 08-07-2023 false Miami Herbert Business School Economics Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / School of Architecture / School of Education and Human Development / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / The Graduate School / resilience-academy Climate Change Researchers measure the dangers of indoor heat https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/researchers-measure-the-dangers-of-indoor-heat.html People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/indoors-heat-danger-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/indoors-heat-danger-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/indoors-heat-danger-hero-365.jpg Extreme heat With dangerously high heat and humidity still scorching South Florida, a team of University of Miami graduate students has implemented a variety of strategies—from deploying heat sensors in households to interviewing dozens of residents—to learn more about and help mitigate the effects of extreme heat. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-04-2023 false School of Architecture School of Education and Human Development Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine The Graduate School Grants and Funding Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Business / People and Community / In the Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Xing out the Twitter bird leaves customers in a flutter https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/xing-out-the-twitter-bird-leaves-customers-in-a-flutter.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/x-twitter-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/x-twitter-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/x-twitter-hero-365.jpg A person poses for a photo signing into the Twitter website which is now displaying the new logo for Twitter, in an office in central London, Monday July 24, 2023. Elon Musk has unveiled a new “X” logo to replace Twitter’s famous blue bird as he follows through with a major rebranding of the the social media platform he bought for $44 billion last year. Musk had asked fans for logo ideas and chose one, which he described as minimalist Art Deco, saying it “certainly will be refined. (Jonathan Brady/PA via AP) Business magnate Elon Musk’s decision to rebrand Twitter has baffled, frustrated, and further alienated many users, yet University of Miami marketing experts suggest the move may not be so featherbrained. Michael R. Malone 08-02-2023 false Miami Herbert Business School In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Miller School of Medicine / Rising cases of leprosy in Florida raise questions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/rising-cases-of-leprosy-in-florida-raise-questions.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/cdc-leprosy-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/cdc-leprosy-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/cdc-leprosy-hero-365.jpg Pedestrians walk past the entrance for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on the third day of the government shutdown in Atlanta, Monday, Jan. 22, 2018. (AP Photo/David Goldman) Dr. Andrea Maderal, a specialist in complex dermatology at the Miller School of Medicine, addresses queries about a recent spike in leprosy cases in Central Florida. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-02-2023 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / Social Impact / School of Communication / Journalism / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Are you sick of bad news? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/are-you-sick-of-bad-news.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/bad-news-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/bad-news-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/08/bad-news-hero-365.jpg Two newsreader in front of television camera Studies show that consumers are reading and watching less local and national news. In many cases, it is for mental health reasons. Barbara Gutierrez 08-01-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile School of Communication Journalism Journalism Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Business / Cinema / Miami Herbert Business School / Marketing / Multifaceted marketing gives ‘Barbenheimer’ top billing https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/08/multifaceted-marketing-gives-barbenheimer-top-billing.html Arts and Humanities Business https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/barbenheimer-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/barbenheimer-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/barbenheimer-hero-365.jpg From left, Gabrielle Roitman, Kayla Seffing, Maddy Hiller and Casey Myer take a selfie in front of an "Oppenheimer" movie poster before they attended an advance screening of "Barbie," Thursday, July 20, 2023, at AMC The Grove 14 theaters in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello) Claudia Townsend, associate professor of marketing in the Miami Herbert Business School weighs in on the blockbuster roll out of the “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” movies that scored massive success at the box office. Jenny Hudak 08-01-2023 false Miami Herbert Business School Marketing Cinema false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / resilience-academy Climate Change Arts and Sciences Urban resilience champion to lead University’s Climate Resilience Academy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/07/urban-resilience-champion-to-lead-universitys-climate-resilience-academy.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/michael-berkowitz-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/michael-berkowitz-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/michael-berkowitz-hero-365.jpg Michael Berkowitz Michael Berkowitz, who built the 100 Resilient Cities initiative, and later Resilient Cities Catalyst, from ideas into global movements, will serve as the executive director of the fledgling academy, which supports the University’s 12 schools and colleges in their efforts to conduct research, train the next generation of climate scientists and practitioners, and solve the most pressing problems caused by climate change. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-31-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Museums / Music / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / Frost School of Music / Libraries / Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / August guide to the arts at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/07/august-guide-to-the-arts-at-the-u.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/august-arts-guide-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/august-arts-guide-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/august-arts-guide-hero-365.jpg Details of materials on view at the Otto G. Richter Library as part of “The CINTAS Foundation: An Archival Perspective.” View a list of arts-related events for this month, including a family workshop at the Lowe Art Museum and film screenings at the Bill Cosford Cinema. Brittney Bomnin Garcia 07-31-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication Frost School of Music Libraries Events Cinema Fine Arts History and Culture Museums Music In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / School of Education and Human Development / International student hopes her research will benefit her country https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/07/international-student-hopes-her-research-will-benefit-her-country.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/fairuziana-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/fairuziana-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/fairuziana-hero-365.jpg Fairuziana Fairuziana, a doctoral student from Indonesia studying community well-being in the School of Education and Human Development, conducted research this summer on a systematic review of emotion regulation in youth mental health interventions in low- and middle-income countries. Ashley A. Williams 07-27-2023 false School of Education and Human Development In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Curricula / Architecture / School of Architecture / Students / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / School of Architecture studio designs emergency shelters https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/07/school-of-architecture-studio-designs-emergency-shelters.html Academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/architecture-emergency-shelters-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/architecture-emergency-shelters-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/architecture-emergency-shelters-hero-365.jpg Emergency shelter rendering by Bennett Resnick An increasing number of displaced people around the world make providing housing a priority. And this summer, some University students were challenged to create structures for those in need. Barbara Gutierrez 07-26-2023 false Students Prospective Students Community and Fans School of Architecture Curricula Architecture false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / CIMAS / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / resilience-academy Ready to fly into the eye of a storm https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/07/ready-to-fly-into-the-eye-of-a-storm.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/hurricane-hunters-andy-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/hurricane-hunters-andy-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/hurricane-hunters-andy-hero-365.jpg Hurricane hunter Ten scientists from the University of Miami Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies serve on NOAA’s Hurricane Field Program, gathering critical data about tropical cyclones from the cabin of a small aircraft. And their efforts help advance scientific knowledge. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 07-26-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science CIMAS Climate Change Environment false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Shaken by uprising, Putin tightens grip https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/07/shaken-by-uprising-putin-tightens-grip.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/russia-update-putin-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/russia-update-putin-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/russia-update-putin-hero-365.jpg Putin A month after an aborted mutiny, Russian President Vladimir Putin has distanced the coup leader, doubled down on state media control, and appears to have tightened his chokehold on power, according to University of Miami experts. Michael R. Malone 07-25-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Law In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy Residents must have a voice in ocean conservation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/07/residents-must-have-a-voice-in-ocean-conservation.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/better-tropical-majority-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/better-tropical-majority-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/better-tropical-majority-hero-365.jpg Tropical majority University of Miami Rosenstiel School researchers Daniel Suman and Claire B. Paris-Limouzy are co-authors of a recent journal article that outlines ways to achieve greater equity in ocean governance and science in the global tropics. And one of those ways is by allowing residents to have a say in policy making. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-24-2023 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / School of Communication / Includes Video / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / resilience-academy VR offers teens a glimpse into the future of coastal cities https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/07/vr-offers-teens-a-glimpse-into-the-future-of-coastal-cities.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/mangrove-city-vr-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/mangrove-city-vr-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/mangrove-city-vr-hero-365.jpg Mangrove City Created by an interdisciplinary team at the University of Miami, the Mangrove City app aims to give students an up-close lesson about the importance of ecosystems. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 07-24-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students School of Communication Includes Video In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy Turbulent ocean basin could aid in understanding global climate https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/07/turbulent-ocean-basin-could-aid-in-understanding-global-climate.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/cape-cauldron-cruise-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/cape-cauldron-cruise-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/cape-cauldron-cruise-hero-365.jpg Cape Cauldron University of Miami oceanographer Lisa Beal and others spent 26 days at sea in the Cape Cauldron off South Africa measuring the dynamic mixing of Indian Ocean and Atlantic waters in an effort to learn more about weather and climate. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-20-2023 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Business / People and Community / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Miami Herbert Business School / Arts and Sciences Internship preps student for business and technology career https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/07/internship-preps-student-for-business-and-technology-career.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/inez-ruiz-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/inez-ruiz-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/inez-ruiz-hero-365.jpg Ines Ruiz interning with Siemens Ines Ruiz, an undergraduate from Buenos Aires, Argentina, gained a lot of hands-on experience and added to her knowledge while working as an intern at Siemens Digital Industries Software during the spring and learned even more attending a company conference in June. Ashley A. Williams 07-19-2023 false Miami Herbert Business School In the Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Social Impact / Tech Innovation / College of Arts and Sciences / College of Engineering / New scholarships fuel finance and tech opportunities at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/07/new-scholarships-fuel-finance-and-tech-opportunities-at-the-u.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/schonfeld-engineering-gift-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/schonfeld-engineering-gift-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/schonfeld-engineering-gift-hero-365.jpg Engineering scholarship The Steven B Schonfeld Foundation has made a gift to increase opportunities for students who aspire to careers in tech and finance, funding two academic scholarships annually to sophomore students majoring in computer science or computer engineering. Maeve McQueeny 07-18-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences College of Engineering Social Impact Tech Innovation false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Communication / Journalism / Motion Pictures / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Will Hollywood kill its golden goose? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/07/will-hollywood-kill-its-golden-goose.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/wga-sag-strikes-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/wga-sag-strikes-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/wga-sag-strikes-hero-365.jpg Actors and writers strike As the lights flicker and film production grinds to a halt, University of Miami communication and cinematic specialists assess the impasse between writers—and now actors—and the trade alliance representing film and television studios. Michael R. Malone 07-17-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile School of Communication Journalism Motion Pictures Cinema In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Center gains national recognition for its HIV and mental health focus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/07/center-gains-national-recognition-for-its-hiv-and-mental-health-focus.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/aids-reseach-center-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/aids-research-center-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/aids-reseach-center-365.jpg aids research center 940 This spring, the University of Miami’s Center for HIV and Research in Mental Health, or CHARM, became the sixth national AIDS Research Center focused on mental health. It is the only one in the Southeastern United States. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 07-14-2023 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / In the Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Here’s the scoop on where to get a top-notch creamy treat https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/07/heres-the-scoop-on-where-to-get-a-top-notch-creamy-treat.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/natu-icecream-day-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/natu-icecream-day-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/natu-icecream-day-365x365.jpg Pistachio, Chocolate, Strawberry and Vanilla Ice Cream in a Cone Celebrate National Ice Cream Day this weekend at these local ice cream shops, taste-tested by members of the University community. Be sure to take our poll and let us know your favorite flavor and your top brand. Jenny Hudak 07-13-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / Leaping lizards! Does South Florida have an influx of new species? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/07/leaping-lizards-does-south-florida-have-an-influx-of-new-species.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/natu-agama-lizard-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/natu-agama-lizard-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/natu-agama-lizard-365x365.jpg Lizards The tri-county area is no stranger to lizards. But residents are seeing more of a variety, including a colorful species and another that sports a bold personality and a curly tail. A biology expert explains. Jenny Hudak 07-13-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / School of Architecture / School of Education and Human Development / Kinesiology and Sports Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Know how to deal with this scorching summer https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/07/know-how-to-deal-with-this-scorching-summer.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/natu-beat-the-heat-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/natu-beat-the-heat-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/natu-beat-the-heat-365x365.jpg extreme heat University of Miami faculty experts share ways for us to beat the hot temperatures as they continue to set records. Barbara Gutierrez 07-11-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Architecture School of Education and Human Development Kinesiology and Sports Sciences Health and Lifestyle In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Warming climate will expand mosquito’s realm https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/07/warming-climate-will-expand-mosquitos-realm.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/natu-mosquitoes-malaria-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/natu-mosquitoes-malaria-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/natu-mosquitoes-malaria-365x365.jpg mosquitoes John Beier, an expert in vector biology and control at the Miller School of Medicine, answers questions about climate change’s impact on mosquitoes and on the locally transmitted cases of malaria in Florida. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-10-2023 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / A&S Social Sciences / Arts and Sciences How speech, sound articulation impact virus spread https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/07/how-speech-sound-articulation-impact-virus-spread.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/speech-pattern-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/speech-pattern-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/speech-pattern-hero-365.jpg Speech patterns A University of Miami language researcher, together with a team of biomedical investigators, is studying how speech variations producing air flow and aerosol particles potentially impact the spread of respiratory viruses like COVID-19. Michael R. Malone 07-06-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research A&S Social Sciences Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / University of Miami Health System / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Join the 2023 Community Health Needs Assessment summit https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/07/join-the-2023-community-health-needs-assessment-summit.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/community-health-needs-summit-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/community-health-needs-summit-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/community-health-needs-summit-hero-365.jpg Members of the Miller School of Medicine Department of Community Service (DOCS) serve many diverse South Florida communities. Photo courtesy Tamia Medina/University of Miami News@TheU 07-06-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile University of Miami Health System Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Profile Spotlight / Student Affairs / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Dedicated to campus ministry and higher education https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/07/dedicated-to-campus-ministry-and-higher-education.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/whitely-catholic-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/whitely-catholic-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/07/whitely-catholic-365.jpg Whitely leadership on Catholic Campus Ministry Association board As senior vice president for student affairs, Pat Whitely has used her position to strengthen the bond between campus life and the Catholic Campus Ministry Association, where she has been a member of the executive board for six years. Lindsey Hines 07-03-2023 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Parents General Business Student Affairs Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / Arts and Sciences Taxes? OK, America, so what’s the fuss? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/taxes-okay-america-so-whats-the-fuss.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/fuss-about-taxes-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/fuss-about-taxes-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/fuss-about-taxes-hero-365.jpg Illustration of the Boston Tea Party in 1773 While the principle of sovereignty and the right to tax ignited fireworks and a revolution in the Colonies, the question of taxation caused little ruckus among Brits back in England, according to a University of Miami historian. Michael R. Malone 06-29-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / In the Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Students / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / TikTok star Alix Earle provides scholarships for business students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/tiktok-star-alix-earle-provides-scholarships-for-business-students.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/alix-earle-scholarship-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/alix-earle-scholarship-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/alix-earle-scholarship-365.jpg Alix Earle Just months after graduating from the University, social media influencer Alix Earle has made a gift that will provide scholarships to students who are juniors or seniors at the Miami Herbert Business School. Marlen Lebish 06-29-2023 false Students Prospective Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Entrepreneurship In the Community false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts and Sciences What are the reverberations of Russia’s short-lived mutiny? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/what-are-the-reverberations-of-russias-short-lived-mutiny.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/munity-russia-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/munity-russia-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/munity-russia-hero-365.jpg Russia rebellion Following the aborted uprising in Russia, University of Miami Sovietologist Marcia Beck gauges President Vladimir Putin’s power base, the motives of the mercenary commander, and the ramifications for the nation. Michael R. Malone 06-28-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Climate Change / Environment / resilience-academy Climate Change Arts and Sciences Climate crisis will fuel more intense ‘heat domes’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/climate-crisis-will-fuel-more-intense-heat-domes.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/heat-dome-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/heat-dome-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/heat-dome-hero-365.jpg The sun rises over power lines Tuesday, June 27, 2023, in Houston. Meteorologists say scorching temperatures brought on by a heat dome have taxed the Texas power grid and threaten to bring record highs to the state. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip) The brutal “heat dome” spreading beyond Texas is one of the worst the nation has seen. The weather phenomenon, which occurs when a persistent region of high-pressure traps heat over an area, will only become more frequent and intense with climate change, warns an atmospheric scientist. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-28-2023 false In the Community Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Student Affairs / Incoming local ’Canes connect with the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/incoming-local-canes-connect-with-the-u.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/canes-connect-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/canes-connect-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/canes-connect-hero-365.jpg New and current students engage in discussion during 'Canes Connect. Photo: Mariano Copello An annual summer event, ’Canes Connect provides an opportunity for local students who will be attending the University to get more information, which includes financial sessions and meet-and-greet events, about campus life and their higher-education journey. Ashley A. Williams 06-28-2023 false Student Affairs In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Museums / Music / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / Frost School of Music / Libraries / Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / July guide to the arts at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/july-guide-to-the-arts-at-the-u.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/frost-chopin-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/frost-chopin-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/frost-chopin-365.jpg Pianist Dmitry Ablogin performs at the Maurice Gusman Concert Hall during the fifth annual Frost Chopin Festival. View a list of arts-related events for this month, including film screenings at the Bill Cosford Cinema, the Florida Printmakers Society 2023 Biennial Competition exhibition, and the final two performances of the Frost Chopin Festival at the Maurice Gusman Concert Hall. Brittney Bomnin Garcia 06-30-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication Frost School of Music Libraries Events Cinema Fine Arts History and Culture Museums Music In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Profile Spotlight / Frost School of Music / Audio engineering a sound choice https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/audio-engineering-a-sound-choice.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/vipul-engineer-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/vipul-engineer-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/vipul-engineer-hero-365.jpg internship International student Vipul Dube landed an audio engineering internship with Motorola Solutions and hopes to bring more awareness to Frost School of Music’s graduate program for music engineering technology. Ashley A. Williams 06-27-2023 false Frost School of Music Music Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / resilience-academy ‘Science Friday’ host shines a light on cephalopods https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/science-friday-host-shines-a-light-on-cephalopods.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/ira-flatow-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/ira-flatow-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/ira-flatow-hero-365.jpg Photo by Joshua Prezant/University of Miami—Cephalopod Week featuring Ira Flatow, left, Lynne Fieber, middle, professor of Marine Biology and Ecology, and Andrea Durant, righ, NSF Postdoctoral Fellow at the Rosenstiel School. Ira Flatow, host and executive producer of “Science Friday,” recorded a radio show at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science last week as part of a celebration of cephalopods—a marine invertebrate. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 06-26-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Climate Change Environment false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy Travels of sargassum seaweed explored https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/travels-of-sargassum-seaweed-explored.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/maria-olascoaga-seaweed-2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/maria-olascoaga-seaweed-2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/maria-olascoaga-seaweed-2-hero-365.jpg Sargassum seaweed Combining experiments in the laboratory with drifters deployed in matts of thick seaweed, scientist Maria Josefina Olascoaga and others hope to learn more about the oceanic conditions that transport the brown macroalgae. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-23-2023 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / global-black-studies Arts and Sciences Scholarship propels senior toward her goal to study in the Near East https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/scholarship-propels-senior-toward-her-goal-to-study-in-the-near-east.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/cls-scholarship-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/cls-scholarship-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/cls-scholarship-hero-365.jpg Brendi Wilmore Brendi Wilmore earned the prestigious Critical Language Scholarship Spark Award, which is allowing her to learn Arabic this summer through an intensive virtual program funded by the U.S. State Department. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 06-23-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences Academic Excellence Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Research Excellence / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Goizueta fellows treasure the Cuban Heritage Collection https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/goizueta-fellows-treasure-the-cuban-heritage-collection.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/goizueta-fellows-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/goizueta-fellows-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/goizueta-fellows-hero-365.jpg Goizueta Fellows Since its launch in 2010, the Goizueta Foundation Graduate Fellowship has awarded 141 fellowships to graduate students to conduct research and scour the repository of Cuban material at the University of Miami. Barbara Gutierrez 06-23-2023 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Libraries Distinctive Collections In the Community Research Excellence false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / School of Law / Scholars: Lack of clarity on ethical expectations damaging to High Court https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/scholars-lack-of-clarity-on-ethical-expectations-damaging-to-high-court.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/supreme-court-ethics-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/supreme-court-ethics-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/supreme-court-ethics-hero-365.jpg US Supreme Court With its approval ratings at historic lows, the Supreme Court would benefit from adopting a formal code of ethics or articulating better the ethical standards for the nine justices, School of Law faculty experts opine. Michael R. Malone 06-20-2023 false School of Law U.S. Government false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Health and Lifestyle / Research Excellence / Miller School of Medicine / Device may help protect firefighters from harmful chemicals https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/device-may-help-protect-firefighters-from-harmful-chemicals.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/fire-sensor-killawala-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/fire-sensor-killawala-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/fire-sensor-killawala-hero-365.jpg Fire sensors A special sensor developed by two University of Miami graduate students could help protect firefighters from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, present in the warm zone at structural fires. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-20-2023 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / Research / Profile Spotlight / Grants and Funding / College of Arts and Sciences / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Prospective Students / General Business / Six graduate students win prestigious fellowships https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/six-graduate-students-win-prestigious-fellowships.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/nsf-research-fellows-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/nsf-research-fellows-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/nsf-research-fellows-hero-365.jpg Research fellows Doctoral candidates in the Departments of Biology and Psychology earned fellowships from the National Science Foundation, helping to pay for three years of their research. Janette Neuwahl Tannen and Ashley A. Williams 06-20-2023 false Students Prospective Students General Business College of Arts and Sciences Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Profile Spotlight Grants and Funding false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / School of Education and Human Development / Kinesiology and Sports Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Got milk? What kind? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/got-milk-what-kind.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/got-milk-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/got-milk-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/got-milk-hero-365.jpg Got milk University of Miami nutritionists offer their views on whether it is better to drink plant-based milks or cow’s milk. Barbara Gutierrez 06-20-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development Kinesiology and Sports Sciences Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Miller School of Medicine / Children with illnesses experience ‘Feel Good Fridays’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/children-with-illnesses-experience-feel-good-fridays.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/palliative-care-pony-3-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/palliative-care-pony-3-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/palliative-care-pony-3-hero-365.jpg Holtz Children's Hospital Young patients with severe ailments were treated to a visit from two miniature horses on Friday as part of UHealth – University of Miami Health System’s effort to provide more palliative care to children. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 06-20-2023 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / STEM / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Illuminating physics in the kitchen https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/illuminating-physics-in-the-kitchen.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/culinary-physics-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/culinary-physics-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/culinary-physics-hero-365.jpg Image courtesy the University of Pennsylvania, Gerard Liger-Belair, Sam Dehaek, and Burst. In a new study, physics assistant professor Vivek Prakash and colleagues explored the variety of fluid mechanics concepts that can be found in the kitchen. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 06-15-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research STEM Includes Video Research Excellence false false false false false Business / People and Community / Sports / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Education and Human Development / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Messi and Miami: A magical match https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/messi-and-miami-a-magical-match.html Business People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/lionel-messi-miami-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/lionel-messi-miami-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/lionel-messi-miami-hero-365.jpg Argentina forward Lionel Messi kicks a goal, Friday, Sept. 23, 2022, during the first half of an international friendly soccer match against Honduras in Miami Gardens, Fla. Lionel Messi says he is coming to Inter Miami and joining Major League Soccer. After months of speculation, Messi announced his decision Wednesday, June 7, 2023, to join a Miami franchise that has been led by another global soccer icon in David Beckham since its inception but has yet to make any real splashes on the field.(AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee, File) Soccer’s biggest star is coming to Miami, and Lionel Messi’s presence could bring a wealth of rewards—to him professionally, revenues to Inter Miami CF and Major League Soccer, and even a business bump for the city—according to University of Miami faculty members. Michael R. Malone 06-13-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School School of Education and Human Development false false false false false People and Community / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Office of Alumni / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Affinity groups join forces to celebrate Juneteenth https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/affinity-groups-join-forces-to-celebrate-juneteenth.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/freedomday-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/freedomday-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/freedomday-hero-365.jpg Juneteenth The University of Miami Black Alumni Society and LGBTQ+ ’Canes are set to host “Juneteenth: Building a H.O.M.E—History, Orientation, Movement, and Education,” a virtual panel discussion being held on Friday, June 16. Ashley A. Williams 06-13-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Office of Alumni Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / School of Communication / Motion Pictures / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Grab some popcorn and take an on-screen journey https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/grab-some-popcorn-and-take-an-on-screen-journey.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/summer-movies-2023-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/summer-movies-2023-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/summer-movies-2023-hero-365.jpg Summer movies No spoiler alerts here. Three experts from the School of Communication share their film recommendations to add to your summer must-watch list. News@TheU 06-12-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Communication Motion Pictures Cinema false false false false false People and Community / Research / Profile Spotlight / Research Excellence / School of Communication / Communication Studies / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Researcher uses communication strategies to prevent HIV in Guatemala https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/researcher-uses-communication-strategies-to-prevent-hiv-in-guatemala.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/victoria-orrego-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/victoria-orrego-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/victoria-orrego-hero-365.jpg Victoria Orrego Dunleavy Victoria Orrego Dunleavy, an associate professor in the School of Communication, believes that “using communications in public health can [create] a greater impact.” Her recent research strives to educate residents and prevent HIV in rural Guatemala. Victoria Leal 06-12-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile School of Communication Communication Studies Profile Spotlight Research Excellence false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Health and Lifestyle / Research Excellence / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Researchers investigate sargassum’s impact on air quality https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/researchers-investigate-sargassums-impact-on-air-quality.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/seaweed-impact-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/seaweed-impact-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/seaweed-impact-hero-365.jpg Sargassum seaweed Two College of Engineering researchers are studying how aerosol emissions from sargassum seaweed affect the air we breathe by using air-monitoring sensors and analyzing seaweed, sediment, and water samples from a South Florida beach. 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Jones Jr. 06-09-2023 false College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Health and Lifestyle Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / School of Education and Human Development / Student Affairs / Students / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / University administrator pays it forward https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/university-administrator-pays-it-forward.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/chris-clarke-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/chris-clarke-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/chris-clarke-hero-365.jpg Christopher Clarke, director of Multicultural Student Affairs During the University of Miami graduate commencement ceremonies, Christopher Clarke, director of Multicultural Student Affairs, announced the establishment of the Clarke Family Student Support Endowment Fund. Barbara Gutierrez 06-13-2023 false Students Prospective Students General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development Student Affairs Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Miller School of Medicine / Student Affairs / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Rest, relax, refresh, refocus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/rest-relax-refresh-refocus.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/benefits-of-rest-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/benefits-of-rest-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/benefits-of-rest-hero-365.jpg Benefits of rest During the summer months, relaxation tends to top many to-do lists. Two University of Miami experts point out why we should prioritize rest and self-care to optimize mental and physical well-being. 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Jones Jr. and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 06-08-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine College of Engineering Faculty Atmospheric Sciences Health and Lifestyle Environment false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Underwater Photo Contest / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Rosenstiel School photo contest winners announced https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/rosenstiel-school-photo-contest-winners-announced.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/underwater-photo-contest-2023-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/underwater-photo-contest-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/underwater-photo-contest-hero-365.jpg Grooved brain coral by Devon Ledbetter View photo galleries from the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science contests celebrating underwater photography and featuring weather events. News@TheU 06-08-2023 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Underwater Photo Contest Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Research / History and Culture / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Libraries / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Data scientist charts the power, politics, and purpose of mapmaking https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/data-scientist-charts-the-power-politics-and-purpose-of-mapmaking.html Arts and Humanities People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/charting-indigenous-maps-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/charting-indigenous-map-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/charting-indigenous-map-hero-365.jpg San Juan Tolcayuca map image courtesy Jay I. Kislak Collection/University of Miami Libraries A University of Miami Libraries webinar explored how maps and mapmaking have altered the course of history, aiding impetuous navigators and voyagers but also alienating Indigenous peoples and dismissing their cultures. Michael R. Malone 06-05-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Libraries History and Culture Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Profile Spotlight / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / Two ’Canes selected for prestigious Fulbright Award https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/two-canes-selected-for-prestigious-fulbright-award.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/fulbright-story-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/fulbright-story-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/fulbright-story-hero-365.jpg Photo: Neal Daniel and Emma Hantgan Recent graduate Emma Hantgan and sophomore Neal Daniel were each chosen to receive a Fulbright Award, which will grant them the opportunity to study abroad while being fully immersed in a new culture. 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Williams 06-05-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students Academic Excellence Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / Sports / Profile Spotlight / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Education and Human Development / Alumni / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Alumna among highest-ranking women in NBA’s front office https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/alumna-among-highest-ranking-women-in-nbas-front-office.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/tori-miller-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/tori-miller-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/tori-miller-hero-365.jpg Tori Miller Tori Miller, who recently was promoted to a vice president role with the Atlanta Hawks, credits the Miami Herbert Business School for her business acumen and the skill set that she possesses. 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Williams 06-05-2023 false Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School School of Education and Human Development Alumni Profile Spotlight false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / School of Architecture / School of Communication / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / ‘Loneliness is far more than just a bad feeling’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/loneliness-is-far-more-than-just-a-bad-feeling.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/loneliness-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/loneliness-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/loneliness-hero-365.jpg Stock image depicting loneliness University of Miami experts offer their views on the reasons for this social phenomenon and ways to combat it. Barbara Gutierrez 06-05-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business School of Architecture School of Communication Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle false false false false false People and Community / Research / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Miller School of Medicine / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Fostering acceptance of sexual minorities in the Hispanic community https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/fostering-acceptance-of-sexual-minorities-in-the-hispanic-community.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/prado-alyssa-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/prado-alyssa-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/prado-alyssa-hero-365.jpg Willy Prado A new intervention developed by a team of researchers and led by Guillermo “Willy” Prado, professor of nursing and health studies, aims to curb devastating mental health trends and drug use among Hispanic youth who identify as sexual minorities. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 06-05-2023 false Miller School of Medicine School of Nursing and Health Studies Diversity In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Research / University / Research Excellence / Announcements / Distinctions / Feature / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / Mobile / University of Miami selected to prestigious Association of American Universities https://features.miami.edu/2023/umiami-aau-membership-2023.html Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/hero-aau-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/hero-aau-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/hero-aau-365.jpg University of Miami selected to prestigious Association of American Universities Recognized for its groundbreaking research and graduate education, the University of Miami is one of six leading research universities invited to join the association. News@TheU 06-01-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students Mobile Includes Video Research Excellence Announcements Distinctions Feature false false false false false Research / University / Research Excellence / Announcements / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Communication / Division of Continuing and International Education / School of Education and Human Development / College of Engineering / School of Law / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / Frost School of Music / School of Nursing and Health Studies / The Graduate School / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / President Frenk announces Association of American Universities membership https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/06/president-frenk-announces-association-of-american-universities-membership.html Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/aau-video-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/aau-video-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/06/aau-video-hero-365.jpg Recognized for its groundbreaking research and graduate education, the University of Miami is one of six leading research universities invited to join the association. In a video message to the University community Thursday, President Julio Frenk revealed the University’s invitation to join the esteemed organization of leading research universities. News@TheU 06-01-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School School of Communication Division of Continuing and International Education School of Education and Human Development College of Engineering School of Law Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Frost School of Music School of Nursing and Health Studies The Graduate School Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Includes Video Research Excellence Announcements true false false false false Sports / Athletics / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / Top-tier accolades for Hurricane sports https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/top-tier-accolades-for-hurricane-sports.html Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/womens-basketball-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/womens-basketball-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/womens-basketball-365.jpg Miami Hurricanes women's basketball team takes on Villanova Wildcats. News@TheU 05-31-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents Athletics false true true false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / CIMAS / Ocean Sciences / resilience-academy This year’s Atlantic hurricane season could prove unpredictable https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/this-years-atlantic-hurricane-season-could-prove-unpredictable.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/hurricane-outlook-2023-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/hurricane-outlook-2023-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/hurricane-outlook-2023-hero-365.jpg 2023 Atlantic Hurricane season NOAA has predicted a “near-normal” 2023 Atlantic hurricane season, which starts June 1. But unusually warm Atlantic Ocean temperatures could cancel the effects of the El Niño weather pattern, resulting in a busy storm season. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-31-2023 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences CIMAS Ocean Sciences Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Museums / Music / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / Frost School of Music / Libraries / Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / June guide to the arts at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/june-guide-to-the-arts-at-the-u.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/photoalicante-lopez-king-bulb-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/photoalicante-lopez-king-bulb-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/photoalicante-lopez-king-bulb-365.jpg “King Bulb” by J. Tomás López as featured in “Works from PhotoAlicante 2023” on view at the UM Gallery at Wynwood from June 2 through July 7. View a list of arts-related events for this month, including film screenings at the Bill Cosford Cinema, a family workshop at the Lowe Art Museum, and the fifth annual Frost Chopin Festival at the Maurice Gusman Concert Hall. Brittney Bomnin Garcia 06-01-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication Frost School of Music Libraries Events Cinema Fine Arts History and Culture Museums Music In the Community false false false false false Academics / People and Community / World / Curricula / In the Community / Europe / School of Communication / School of Communication - Global / Journalism / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / New team-taught class exposes students to Miami’s communities https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/new-team-taught-class-exposes-students-to-miamis-communities.html Academics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/universidad-de-navarra-visit-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/universidad-de-navarra-visit-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/universidad-de-navarra-visit-hero-365.jpg A class of 26 students from Spain has visited many of the iconic neighborhoods in Miami, including Little Havana, Little Haiti, and Coconut Grove. Photo: Luis Garcia Conde/University of Miami The School of Communication course “Covering Global Issues in Miami” includes a cohort of students from the Universidad de Navarra in Spain and a group of lecturers that exposes these students to the intricacies of covering worldwide concerns in a sensitive way. Barbara Gutierrez 05-30-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students School of Communication School of Communication - Global Journalism Curricula In the Community Europe false false false false false People and Community / University / University Leadership / Announcements / Appointments / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Prado named interim provost and executive vice president for academic affairs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/prado-named-interim-provost-and-executive-vice-president-for-academic-affairs.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/willyprado-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/willyprado-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/willyprado-hero-365.jpg Guillermo "Willy" Prado The double ’Cane, who holds key academy and leadership positions at the University, will begin his new role on July 1. 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Jones Jr. 05-26-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost University Leadership Announcements Appointments false false false false false People and Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / Arts and Sciences ROTC instructor sets—and models—a high bar for cadets https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/rotc-instructor-setsand-modelsa-high-bar-for-cadets.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/memorial-day-2023-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/memorial-day-2023-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/memorial-day-2023-hero-365.jpg Geil and associates University of Miami military science assistant professor Brian Geil strives to instill the highest qualities of leadership and integrity in student cadets by embodying those attributes in his instruction and guidance. Michael R. Malone 05-26-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents College of Arts and Sciences Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Sports / In the Community / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Catch a current with the University of Miami Sailing Team https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/catch-a-current-with-the-university-of-miami-sailing-team.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Franco A. La Tona 05-24-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans Includes Video In the Community true false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Libraries / Events / Exhibitions / Resources & Services / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / South Florida Holocaust survivors honored at University Libraries exhibit https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/university-libraries-unveils-exhibit-on-south-florida-holocaust-survivorsindex.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/visages-of-memory-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/visages-of-memory-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/visages-of-memory-hero-365.jpg visages-of-memory-hero-940x529.jpg “Visages of Memory” chronicles the lives of survivors through pictures and narratives. The exhibit is currently on display at the Kislak Center at the University of Miami through July 21. Barbara Gutierrez 05-25-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents Libraries Events Exhibitions Resources & Services false false false false false People and Community / Research / Profile Spotlight / Research Excellence / College of Engineering / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Diligent engineering student wins coveted Goldwater Scholarship https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/diligent-engineering-student-wins-coveted-goldwater-scholarship.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/logan-beaty-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/logan-beaty-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/logan-beaty-hero-365.jpg Logan Beaty Logan Beatty, a junior studying biomedical engineering, is part of a distinguished group of college students to win a Barry Goldwater Scholarship. 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A $5 million grant from the Sherman Fairchild Foundation will strengthen those efforts. Pamela Edward 05-22-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Office of Alumni Donor Stories Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning Announcements false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy A secret unearthed in the waters off Key West https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/a-secret-unearthed-in-the-waters-off-key-west.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/dry-tortugas-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/dry-tortugas-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/dry-tortugas-hero-365.jpg Dry Tortugas A team of University of Miami marine archaeologists and others discovered the remains of a quarantine hospital and cemetery in the waters off Dry Tortugas National Park. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-19-2023 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Climate Change Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / Science and Technology / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Tech Innovation / Miller School of Medicine / Miller School students identifying eye conditions in the metaverse https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/miller-school-students-identifying-eye-conditions-in-the-metaverse.html Health and Medicine Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/vr-bascom-palmer-class-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/vr-bascom-palmer-class-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/vr-bascom-palmer-class-hero-365.jpg Bascom Palmer The Bascom Palmer Eye Institute recently started offering medical students the opportunity to learn about ophthalmology in virtual reality. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-19-2023 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / Research / Students / Prospective Students / International Students / Hemispheric University Consortium offers virtual internships https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/hemispheric-university-consortium-offers-virtual-internships.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/huc-internships-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/huc-internships-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/huc-internships-hero-365.jpg Hemispheric University Consortium offers virtual internships The internships allow graduate and undergraduate students in the consortium universities a chance to explore a myriad of topics. Students interested in the opportunity have until June 7 to apply. Barbara Gutierrez 05-18-2023 false Students Prospective Students International Students false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / resilience-academy Climate Change Rosenstiel professor awarded endowed chair in earth sciences https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/rosenstiel-professor-awarded-endowed-chair-in-earth-sciences.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/middelthon-endowed-chair-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/middelthon-endowed-chair-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/middelthon-endowed-chair-hero-365.jpg Middelthon Endowed Chair Ben Kirtman, professor of atmospheric sciences at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, was named the William R. Middelthon III Endowed Chair in Earth Sciences to support research on disaster preparedness and climate variability—areas that reflect the commitment of philanthropist William R. Middelthon III to advance the school’s vital initiatives. Benjamin Estrada 05-18-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Includes Video In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / University Leadership / Office of Alumni / Donor Stories / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Citizens Board honors leadership and service https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/citizens-board-honors-leadership-and-service.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/citizens-board-dining-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/citizens-board-dining-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/citizens-board-dining-hero-365.jpg Citizens Board The Citizens Board recently celebrated members and initiatives playing transformative roles in the lives of students and at the University. Maeve McQueeny 05-17-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile Office of Alumni Donor Stories University Leadership false false false false false Law and Politics / World / International Law/Politics / Africa / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts and Sciences Sudan’s hopes for democracy in peril https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/sudans-hopes-for-democracy-in-peril.html Law and Politics World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/sudan-conflict-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/sudan-conflict-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/sudan-conflict-hero-365.jpg People who crossed from Sudan are seen at a refugee camp in Renk County, South Sudan, Wednesday, May 3, 2023. Sudan has plunged into chaos since fighting erupted in mid-April between the country's two rival top generals and there is increasing concern for those trapped and displaced by the fighting. (Peter Louis/WFP via AP) University of Miami scholars in African history and insurgency conflict explain the power dynamics fueling the violence in Sudan, a conflict that threatens to lead to full-blown civil war in the mineral-rich, East African nation. Michael R. Malone 05-17-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences International Law/Politics Africa false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Curricula / Architecture / In the Community / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Student News / School of Architecture Faculty News / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Connectivity part of architectural design for Texas district https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/connectivity-part-of-architectural-design-for-texas-district.html Academics Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/architecture-texas-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/architecture-texas-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/architecture-texas-hero-365.jpg A group of School of Architecture students in Lubbock, Texas for a studio course. University of Miami architecture students worked with peers from Texas Tech University to plan a health district that would serve as a destination neighborhood for community members in the northwest city of Lubbock. Barbara Gutierrez 05-16-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students School of Architecture School of Architecture Student News School of Architecture Faculty News Curricula Architecture In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Students graduate with a feathered flair https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/students-graduate-with-a-feathered-flair.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/graduating-sebastians-2023-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/graduating-sebastians-2023-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/graduating-sebastians-2023-hero-365.jpg Graduating Sebastians Ethan Hartz, Devin Gialleonardo, and Michael O’Reilly donned yellow fuzzy feet at Friday’s undergraduate commencement ceremonies, revealing their identities as the University of Miami’s iconic mascot, Sebastian the Ibis. Jenny Hudak 05-15-2023 false In the Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / College of Engineering / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Commencement Engineering graduate’s aerospace career is ready for liftoff https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/engineering-graduates-aerospace-career-is-ready-for-liftoff.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/alexander-ezzy-grad-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/alexander-ezzy-grad-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/alexander-ezzy-grad-hero-365.jpg Alexander Ezzy After making his mark at the University as a member of the Rocket ’Canes launch team, contributing to three major projects, and playing club soccer, Alexander Ezzy has earned a degree in mechanical engineering and will be applying his innovative spirit and design skills to the aerospace industry. Richard Westlund 05-15-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile College of Engineering Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / Law and Politics / People and Community / Commencement / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Commencement School of Law commencement speakers lift with life lessons https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/school-of-law-commencement-speakers-lift-with-life-lessons.html Academics Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/may-13-2023-comm-law-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/may-13-2023-comm-law-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/may-13-2023-comm-law-hero-365.jpg Law School Commencement Graduates at the School of Law walked the stage at the Watsco Center to the cheers of family and friends celebrating the culmination of their legal education and the affirmation of bright futures. Catharine Skipp 05-13-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students School of Law Commencement In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Commencement / Social Impact / University Leadership / University President / Visiting Speakers / College of Arts and Sciences / Division of Continuing and International Education / Office of Alumni / Office of the President / Board of Trustees / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Student Affairs / UOnline / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Commencement Undergraduate students celebrate their past, future https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/alumnus-and-champion-for-veterans-tells-graduates-to-be-the-hero.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/may-12-2023-comm-830-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/may-12-2023-comm-830-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/may-12-2023-comm-830-hero-365.jpg May 12 Commencement During Friday’s undergraduate ceremonies, commencement speakers told students to take stock in themselves, trust their instincts, be “willing to dream,” and “be a hero.” President Julio Frenk said they showed incredible resilience and will be 'Canes who will "go forth and change the world." Robert C Jones Jr., Michael R. Malone and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-12-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Division of Continuing and International Education Office of Alumni Office of the President Board of Trustees Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Student Affairs UOnline Includes Video Commencement Social Impact University Leadership University President Visiting Speakers false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / University Leadership / Graduates urged to embrace mindfulness, value Miami’s diversity https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/graduates-urged-to-value-the-benefits-of-mindfulness-training.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/may-11-2023-comm-10am-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/may-11-2023-comm-10am-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/may-11-2023-comm-10am-hero-365.jpg Graduate commencement Commencement exercises got underway on Thursday with two graduate ceremonies. It was the beginning of seven events that will take place over three days at the Watsco Center on the Coral Gables Campus. Michael R. Malone and Barbara Gutierrez 05-11-2023 false In the Community Social Impact University Leadership false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Commencement / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Commencement Black graduating students celebrated at Senior Mwambo https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/black-graduating-students-celebrated-at-senior-mwambo.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/senior-mwambo-may-2023-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/senior-mwambo-may-2023-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/senior-mwambo-may-2023-hero-365.jpg Senior Mwambo The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs hosted Senior Mwambo, its annual rite of passage ceremony, on Wednesday to commend Black graduates as they prepare for the next phase in their lives. Ashley A. Williams 05-11-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Student Affairs Commencement Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / Profile Spotlight / Miami Herbert Business School / Courses allowed exploration beyond the boundaries https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/courses-allowed-exploration-beyond-the-boundaries.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/whit-redgate-grad-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/whit-redgate-grad-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/whit-redgate-grad-hero-365.jpg Whit Redgate Whitaker Redgate dedicated his undergraduate studies to creativity and innovation through interdisciplinary projects in extended reality, architecture, and business—taking as many opportunities as he could to merge his curiosities and skills to master emerging technologies. Jenny Hudak 05-10-2023 false Miami Herbert Business School Entrepreneurship Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / School of Education and Human Development / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Commencement Graduating senior finds her calling in the classroom https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/graduating-senior-finds-her-calling-in-the-classroom.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/teresa-vazquez-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/teresa-vazquez-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/teresa-vazquez-hero-365.jpg Teresa Vazquez After earning a degree in community and applied psychological studies, Teresa Vazquez will begin a Ph.D. program in counseling psychology. She plans to do some clinical work but ultimately become a research professor. Stacey Bomser 05-10-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Child advocate looks to expand leadership role https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/child-advocate-looks-to-expand-leadership-role.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/roxana-lemus-grad-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/roxana-lemus-grad-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/roxana-lemus-grad-hero-365.jpg Roxana Lemus Roxana Lemus, who worked full time while taking two seven-week classes per semester, is graduating with a Master of Public Administration from UOnline and will address fellow graduates at the commencement ceremony at 10 a.m. on Thursday. Amy Ellis 05-10-2023 false In the Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / A&S Chemistry / Ocean Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Commencement Graduating senior will continue to explore the oceans https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/graduating-senior-will-continue-to-explore-the-oceans.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/claire-fandel-grad-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/claire-fandel-grad-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/claire-fandel-grad-hero-365.jpg Claire Fandel Claire Fandel excelled in chemistry and marine science during her undergraduate academics at the University of Miami. This fall, she will begin studying for her doctorate in ocean sciences at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-10-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science A&S Chemistry Ocean Sciences Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Commencement Graduate to address peers in commencement speech https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/graduate-to-address-nursing-cohort-in-commencement-speech.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/sydney-stropes-grad-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/sydney-stropes-grad-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/sydney-stropes-grad-hero-365.jpg Sydney Stropes Sydney Stropes, who will earn two degrees—nursing from the School of Nursing and Health Studies and religion and health care from the College of Arts and Sciences—was selected to address fellow undergraduates at the 1 p.m. undergraduate ceremony on Friday. Robin Shear 05-09-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Nursing and Health Studies Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Commencement Resiliency was key in experiencing the best of campus life https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/resiliency-was-key-in-experiencing-the-best-of-campus-life.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/peyton-hodges-grad-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/peyton-hodges-grad-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/peyton-hodges-grad-hero-365.jpg Peyton Hodges At first, Peyton Hodges was homesick. But when she got more active on campus, things started to change. “These experiences truly opened the door for me,” said Hodges, who graduates on Friday with majors in psychology and chemistry. Deserae E. del Campo 05-09-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Law / Biden administration gears up for migrant surge https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/biden-administration-gears-up-for-migrant-surge.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/title-42-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/title-42-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/title-42-hero-365.jpg FILE - Migrants walk on a dirt road along the Rio Grande in Mission, Texas, on March 23, 2021, after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File) Officials believe the lifting on Thursday of Title 42—which gave authorities health emergency powers—will spur a flood of migrants on the southern border trying to enter the U.S. Barbara Gutierrez 05-09-2023 false School of Law International Law/Politics U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Commencement Public health classes ‘opened my eyes’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/public-health-classes-opened-my-eyes.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/megan-piller-grad-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/megan-piller-grad-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/megan-piller-grad-hero-365.jpg Megan Piller “Public health showed me an opportunity to be incredibly proactive and make a difference in countless people’s lives,” said Megan Piller, who will earn her degree in public health from the School of Nursing and Health Studies. Robin Shear 05-09-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile School of Nursing and Health Studies Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Student Corner / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences International student aims to make a difference https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/international-student-aims-to-make-a-difference.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/iman-sami-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/iman-sami-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/iman-sami-hero-365.jpg Iman Sami Iman Sami, who is from England, has made her mark at the U with her heavy involvement in campus activities—from participating in Student Government and the President’s 100 to starting a political magazine and garnering top spots on the Debate Team—and she will be the student speaker at the 8:30 a.m. undergraduate commencement ceremony on Friday. Victoria Leal 05-08-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Student Corner Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Student News / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Architecture graduate student makes a play for her passion https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/architecture-graduate-student-makes-a-play-for-her-passion.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/amber-kountz-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/amber-kountz-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/amber-kountz-hero-365.jpg Amber Kountz After beginning her professional career in sports broadcasting and reporting, Amber Kountz pivoted to chase her dream of becoming an architect. Karina Shadeed 05-08-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile School of Architecture School of Architecture Student News Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / University Leadership / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Diversity and Inclusion / Students / LGBTQIA+ students’ achievements take center stage https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/lgbtqia-students-achievements-take-center-stage.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/lavender-ceremony-2023-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/lavender-ceremony-2023-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/lavender-ceremony-2023-hero-365.jpg The Lavender Ceremony celebrates LGBTQIA students at the University of Miami. “Lavender Celebration reaches and acknowledges the LGBTQ+ community and allies on campus,” said Dija Thomas, a graduating senior who was this year’s undergraduate student speaker at the event that was sponsored by the LGBTQ Student Center and the University of Miami Alumni Association. Lindsey Hines 05-08-2023 false Students Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Diversity and Inclusion Diversity University Leadership false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / College of Engineering / resilience-academy Rising seas are causing septic systems to fail https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/rising-seas-are-causing-septic-systems-to-fail.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/lamis-amer-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/lamis-amer-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/lamis-amer-hero-365.jpg Lamis Amer A University of Miami industrial engineering graduate student has conducted research that shows which sites in Miami-Dade County are at risk and proposes strategies to make those systems more resilient to sea level rise. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-05-2023 false College of Engineering Research Excellence Climate Change false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / College of Arts and Sciences / Frost School of Music / Psychology / Psychology Arts and Sciences Research scholar combines mindfulness with dance movement therapy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/research-scholar-combines-mindfulness-with-dance-movement-therapy.html Academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/melena-price-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/melena-price-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/melena-price-hero-365.jpg Melena Price Malena Price, a U.S. Fulbright Research Scholar and McKnight Doctoral Fellow studying adult clinical psychology, espouses how dance movement therapy combined with mindfulness training may help to reduce anxiety and depression symptoms in undergraduates. Ashley A. Williams 05-04-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences Frost School of Music Psychology false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Visiting Speakers / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Communication / Division of Continuing and International Education / School of Education and Human Development / College of Engineering / School of Law / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / Frost School of Music / School of Nursing and Health Studies / The Graduate School / Office of the President / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Commencement Pioneers to share their stories, guide graduates https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/pioneers-to-share-their-stories-guide-graduates.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/may-2023-commencement-speakers-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/may-2023-commencement-speakers-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/may-2023-commencement-speakers-hero-365.jpg Seven headshots of speakers for May 2023 Commencement ceremonies In seven separate ceremonies, distinguished speakers will take the stage to offer advice and praise during the spring 2023 commencement exercises honoring students who will be receiving their bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees, as well as those receiving their J.D. and M.D. designations. News@TheU 05-04-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents General Business Mobile School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School School of Communication Division of Continuing and International Education School of Education and Human Development College of Engineering School of Law Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Frost School of Music School of Nursing and Health Studies The Graduate School Office of the President Commencement Visiting Speakers false false false false false People and Community / World / Europe / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / A&S People & Community / A&S Social Sciences / Thought Leadership / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Coronation of King Charles III an ancient tradition in a modern world https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/coronation-of-king-charles-iii-an-ancient-tradition-in-a-modern-world.html People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/king-charles-iii-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/king-charles-iii-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/king-charles-iii-hero-365.jpg King Charles As Westminster Abbey plans to host its 40th coronation in 900 years, members of the University of Miami community consider the role of a monarch in today’s society. Megan Ondrizek 05-03-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School A&S People & Community A&S Social Sciences Thought Leadership Europe false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Communication / Debate Team hosts first Miami Oceans Debates https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/debate-team-hosts-first-miami-oceans-debates.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/debate-story-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/debate-story-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/debate-story-hero-365.jpg University of Miami debate team The tournament brought 14 schools and colleges to the University of Miami to engage in a verbal exchange about the pros and cons of aquaculture. Barbara Gutierrez 05-02-2023 false School of Communication In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Special Reports / University / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / Campus / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Communication / Division of Continuing and International Education / School of Education and Human Development / College of Engineering / School of Law / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / Frost School of Music / School of Nursing and Health Studies / The Graduate School / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Commencement Special Report: 2023 Commencement https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/special-report-2023-commencement.html Academics People and Community Special Reports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/may-2023-comm-special-report-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/may-2023-comm-special-report-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/may-2023-comm-special-report-hero-365.jpg Commencement Commencement will take place from May 11 through May 13, with seven ceremonies planned to celebrate more than 4,100 new graduates from the University of Miami. Get more details about the events, read about the special guest speakers, and check back often for updated coverage. News@TheU 05-09-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School School of Communication Division of Continuing and International Education School of Education and Human Development College of Engineering School of Law Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Frost School of Music School of Nursing and Health Studies The Graduate School Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Student Affairs Campus Life Includes Video Commencement Profile Spotlight Campus false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Student Affairs / Health and Wellness / Some tips to take care of mind and body during final exams https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/some-tips-to-take-care-of-mind-and-body-during-final-exams.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/wellness-guide-students-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/wellness-guide-students-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/wellness-guide-students-hero-365.jpg Wellness guide Wednesday marks the first day of final exams for the spring semester. Students are reminded to manage their mental and physical well-being during what can be a stressful time. News@TheU 05-01-2023 false Student Affairs Health and Wellness Health and Lifestyle false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Oldest human remains in Puerto Rico expand knowledge of island’s roots https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/oldest-human-remains-in-puerto-rico-expand-knowledge-of-islands-roots.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/puerto-rico-ortiz-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/puerto-rico-ortiz-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/puerto-rico-ortiz-hero-365.jpg Puerto Rico The remains from the Ortiz site, Puerto Rico’s oldest burial ground, were carefully analyzed by a University of Miami bioarcheologist and an undergraduate student researcher, revealing cultural insights from thousands of years ago. Ashley A. Williams 05-01-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / In the Community / Libraries / Includes Video / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / African-dance tutorials offer ‘confi-dance’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/african-dance-tutorials-offer-confi-dance.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/hula-bayo-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/hula-bayo-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/hula-bayo-hero-365.jpg Hula Bayo In creating her multimedia project “confi-dance” for the Adobe Library Research Scholars program, senior Hula Bayo creates lessons to promote confidence with African dancing and adds more resources to the genre. Victoria Leal 05-01-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Libraries Includes Video History and Culture In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Museums / Music / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / Frost School of Music / Libraries / Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / May guide to the arts at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/05/may-guide-to-the-arts-at-the-u.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/artlab-netsuke-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/artlab-netsuke-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/05/artlab-netsuke-365.jpg Netsuke of a fish from the collection of Dr. Joseph and Elena Kurstin. Photo by Mariana Espindola and Alyssa Wood View a list of arts-related events for this month, including a performance by Portuguese pianist Maria João Pires, a family workshop inspired by the arts of Indigenous Peoples, and a discussion about the preservation of Miami Beach. Brittney Bomnin Garcia 05-01-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication Frost School of Music Libraries Events Cinema Fine Arts History and Culture Museums Music In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / World / In the Community / Social Impact / The Caribbean / Libraries / Library exhibit, conversation pay tribute to Haitian luminary https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/library-exhibit-conversation-pay-tribute-to-haitian-luminary.html People and Community University World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/haitian-kislak-event-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/haitian-kislak-event-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/haitian-kislak-event-hero-365.jpg Haitian writer Jacques Stéphen Alexis, who inspired generations of Haitian intellectuals with his writing and activism, was honored at a University of Miami event that coincided with the opening of an art exhibition in the Richter Library. Michael R. Malone 04-28-2023 false Libraries In the Community Social Impact The Caribbean false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Science and Technology / Journalism / Communication Studies / Tech Innovation / School of Communication / Interactive Media / Class seams fashion and technology https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/class-seams-fashion-and-technology.html Arts and Humanities Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/wearable-tech-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/wearable-tech-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/wearable-tech-hero-365.jpg Wearable technology A new special topics class in the School of Communication teaches students how to bring clothes to life by integrating them with wearable technology. Jenny Hudak 04-28-2023 false School of Communication Interactive Media Journalism Communication Studies Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / Sports / In the Community / Fitness and Wellness / Student Affairs / Health and Wellness / Sailing ’Canes cruise to national success https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/sailing-canes-cruise-to-national-success.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/sailing-canes-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/sailing-canes-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/sailing-canes-hero-365.jpg Sailing Canes Natalie Elder and Atlee Kohl The club sport has launched from the local waters of Biscayne Bay onto the national stage. Having shown exceptional skill and determination navigating challenging courses, the fleet now will compete at the Intercollegiate Sailing Association championships. Caroline Val 04-27-2023 false Student Affairs Health and Wellness In the Community Fitness and Wellness false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Communication / Crafting films to ‘unjudge,’ celebrate humanity https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/crafting-films-to-unjudge-celebrate-humanity.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/human-book-ballet-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/human-book-ballet-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/human-book-ballet-hero-365.jpg Yuliia Moskalenko ties her point shoes in this photo from the short film “Dancing for Ukraine.” Photo courtesy Oana Whaples Student filmmakers in the School of Communication “Human Book” project have generated short films, all entries in the Canes Film Festival, that challenge stereotypes, celebrate resiliency, and bring the best of humanity into sharp focus. Michael R. Malone 04-27-2023 false School of Communication Cinema In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Science and Technology / World / Environment / South America / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Geosciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Is Colombia’s deadly Nevado del Ruiz on the verge of a major eruption? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/is-colombias-deadly-nevado-del-ruiz-on-the-verge-of-a-major-eruption.html Science and Technology World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/nevado-del-ruiz-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/nevado-del-ruiz-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/nevado-del-ruiz-hero-365.jpg The Nevado del Ruiz volcano spews fumes near Villahermosa, Colombia, Tuesday, April 11, 2023. Colombian officials evacuated some families after the volcano showed high levels of seismic activity. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara) The volcano’s last major eruption occurred 38 years ago, claiming the lives of more than 23,000 people. Now, columns of ash and gas that have billowed from the volcano recently are a sign that it could erupt soon and should not be taken lightly, said a University of Miami marine geoscientist. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-26-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Geosciences Environment South America false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Inter-American Commission on Human Rights unveils study on Cuba’s labor rights conditions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/inter-american-commission-on-human-rights-unveils-study-on-cubas-labor-rights-conditions.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/oas-cuba-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/oas-cuba-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/oas-cuba-hero-365.jpg OAS The investigation revealed that the situation for many workers on the island is grave, and it documented instances of gender discrimination, racial discrimination, and discrimination because of sexual orientation and physical condition. Barbara Gutierrez 04-25-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Appointments / Student Affairs / Student Spotlights / Division Updates / Students / Prospective Students / International Students / General Business / Mobile / New officers sworn in for Student Government https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/new-officers-sworn-in-for-student-government.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/student-gov-2023-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/student-gov-2023-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/student-gov-2023-hero-365.jpg Niles Niseem, seated third from right, was sworn in as Student Government president on April 17 alongside 15 other Student Government executive board members. Photo: Jenny Abreu for the University of Miami Niles Niseem, the newly elected Student Government president, and his board celebrated their inauguration recently and are focused on the future. Ashley A. Williams 04-25-2023 false Students Prospective Students International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Student Spotlights Division Updates Appointments false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Education and Human Development / Lightguard: Device could help stop attacks from assailants https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/lightguard-device-could-help-stop-attacks-from-assailants.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/brian-arwari-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/brian-arwari-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/brian-arwari-hero-365.jpg Brian Arwari Associate clinical professor Brian Arwari spent three years designing the innovative system that when triggered temporarily can visually impair an attacker. Barbara Gutierrez 04-24-2023 false School of Education and Human Development In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Economics / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Fed officer skeptical of need for central bank digital currencies https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/fed-officer-skeptical-of-need-for-central-bank-digital-currencies.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/christopher-waller-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/christopher-waller-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/christopher-waller-hero-365.jpg Christopher Waller During a lecture at the Miami Herbert Business School, Christopher Waller, a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, assessed the need for the United States Central bank to adopt its own digitalized currency. Michael R. Malone 04-24-2023 false Miami Herbert Business School Economics Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy Kamala Harris trumpets the University of Miami’s climate research https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/kamala-harris-trumpets-the-university-of-miamis-climate-research.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/kamala-harris-rosenstiel-visit-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/kamala-harris-rosenstiel-visit-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/kamala-harris-rosenstiel-visit-hero-365.jpg Kamala Harris The vice president spent two hours at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science on Friday exploring climate change research projects and announcing a new initiative to fund climate-related projects in coastal communities. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-24-2023 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / Social Impact / Campus / Sustainability / Student Affairs / Foote Prize winners lauded for sustainability efforts https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/foote-prize-winners-lauded-for-sustainability-efforts.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/bosey-foote-pavan-gudoor-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/bosey-foote-pavan-gudoor-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/bosey-foote-pavan-gudoor-hero-365.jpg Posey Foote Award Son Vo, senior manager of facilities and operations, and Pavan Gudoor, a senior studying computer science, were recognized for their commitment to excellence in sustainability on the Coral Gables Campus. Ashley A. Williams 04-22-2023 false Student Affairs Social Impact Campus Sustainability false false false false false Academics / World / Study Abroad / Asia / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / A&S People & Community / Lowe Art Museum / Includes Video / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / Upper-level seminar lays foundation for a career in curatorial studies https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/upper-level-seminar-lays-foundation-for-a-career-in-curatorial-studies.html Academics World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/artlab-kyoto-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/artlab-kyoto-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/artlab-kyoto-hero-365.jpg A group of nine ArtLab students visit historical sites during a trip to Kyoto. Hosted by the Lowe Art Museum, ArtLab at the Lowe offers students passionate in the field of art history a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in cultural experiences that inform their coursework and let them learn firsthand about a career in their discipline. Brittney Bomnin Garcia 04-24-2023 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities A&S People & Community Lowe Art Museum Includes Video Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Study Abroad Asia false false false false false Research / University / Miller School of Medicine / University of Miami Health System / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / Help advance health care through All of Us https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/help-advance-health-care-through-all-of-us.html Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/all-of-us-tabling-hero-940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/all-of-us-tabling-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/all-of-us-tabling-hero-365.jpg Illustrations of people engaging with healthcare data to promote the All of Us Research Program. After expanding to Broward County last month, the All of Us research team now has a location at the Lennar Foundation Medical Center on the Coral Gable Campus. Learn more about how eligible students and faculty, and staff members can be compensated for enrollment. Jennifer Palma Sanchez 04-21-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students Miller School of Medicine University of Miami Health System false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Azucar! Dress worn by Queen of Salsa donated to Cuban Heritage Collection https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/azucar-dress-worn-by-queen-of-salsa-donated-to-cuban-heritage-collection.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/celia-cruz-dress-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/celia-cruz-dress-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/celia-cruz-dress-hero-365.jpg Celia Cruz dress The exquisite beaded, silk, black gown joins a medley of other treasured items that comprise the Celia Cruz Collection at University Libraries. Barbara Gutierrez 04-20-2023 false Libraries Distinctive Collections Music false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / Office of the President / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / resilience-academy eMerge Americas: International tech event to showcase University research, innovation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/emerge-americas-international-tech-event-to-showcase-university-research-innovation.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/emerge-booth-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/emerge-booth-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/emerge-booth-hero-365.jpg 2023 eMerge Americas University of Miami scientists and students will display innovations and research developments during this year’s 2023 eMerge Americas event, which runs April 20–21 at the Miami Beach Convention Center. News@TheU 04-20-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Office of the President Includes Video In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment Tech Innovation false false false false false Health and Medicine / Science and Technology / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Tech Innovation / Miller School of Medicine / New phone app using AI tracks caloric intake for cancer patients https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/new-phone-app-using-ai-tracks-caloric-intake-for-cancer-patients.html Health and Medicine Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/cancer-calorie-app-2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/cancer-calorie-app-2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/cancer-calorie-app-2-hero-365.jpg cancer calorie app Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center specialists, in collaboration with University of Miami innovators, have developed a new app that visually identifies and digitally catalogs food intake, a critical advancement for cancer patients whose caloric intake is often fundamental to their recovery. Michael R. Malone 04-19-2023 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Tech Innovation false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / In the Community / Frost School of Music / Students thank benefactor for life-changing scholarships https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/students-thank-benefactor-for-life-changing-scholarships.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/marta-weeks-wulf-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/marta-weeks-wulf-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/marta-weeks-wulf-hero-365.jpg Marta Weeks Wulf Marta Weeks Wulf, University of Miami trustee emerita, has enhanced virtually every corner of the University. Current students and recent graduates from the Frost School of Music reflect on the transformative impact of her broad and deep philanthropic support of the U. Maeve McQueeny 04-19-2023 false Frost School of Music Music In the Community false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / ‘What is Congress doing for you?’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/what-is-congress-doing-for-you.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/curbelo-shalala-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/curbelo-shalala-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/curbelo-shalala-hero-365.jpg Former U.S. Representatives Carlos Curbelo and Donna Shalala Carlos Curbelo and Donna Shalala, two former members of Congress, offered their views on several topics affecting the U.S. Congress during an event hosted by the George P. Hanley Democracy Center. Barbara Gutierrez 04-18-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / Visiting Speakers / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / A&S Social Sciences / Journalism / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Arts and Sciences Cuban journalist discusses news reporting in the country https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/cuban-journalist-discusses-news-reporting-in-the-country.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/voices-of-change-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/voices-of-change-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/voices-of-change-hero-365.jpg Voice of Change: The Rise of Independent Journalism in Cuba graphic During a discussion held at the Cuban Heritage Collection at the University of Miami Libraries last week, Elaine Diaz shared how she has helped to build independent journalism on the Caribbean island. Caroline Val 04-18-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication A&S Social Sciences Journalism Journalism Visiting Speakers false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / Profile Spotlight / Research Excellence / Environment / Tech Innovation / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Ved Chirayath is on a mission to map the world’s oceans https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/ved-chirayath-is-on-a-mission-to-map-the-worlds-oceans.html People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/ved-chirayath-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/ved-chirayath-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/ved-chirayath-hero-365.jpg Ved Cirayath created and developed next-generation remote sensing instruments capable of mapping the seafloor in remarkable detail. The University of Miami professor, National Geographic Explorer, inventor, and fashion photographer has created and developed next-generation remote sensing instruments capable of mapping the seafloor in remarkable detail. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-18-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Includes Video Profile Spotlight Research Excellence Environment Tech Innovation false false false false false Health and Medicine / Science and Technology / Health and Lifestyle / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / HairWare device to help break down barriers in health care https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/hairware-device-to-help-break-down-barriers-in-health-care.html Health and Medicine Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/joy-jackson-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/joy-jackson-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/joy-jackson-hero-365.jpg Joy Jackson When engineering senior Joy Jackson learned that neuroscience researchers struggle to get a good EEG signal from people with textured hair, she created a device to help bridge this gap in health care research. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-17-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile College of Engineering Includes Video Health and Lifestyle Treatment and Breakthroughs Tech Innovation false false false false false Health and Medicine / Science and Technology / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Exploring technology’s future unites computing community at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/exploring-technologys-future-unites-computing-community-at-the-u.html Health and Medicine Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/computing-day-coverage-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/computing-day-coverage-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/computing-day-coverage-hero-365.jpg From left, Thomas Merrick, Ayaan Abdulla, and Sidney Cocimano demonstrate virtual technology during Computing Day on Friday. Photo: Joshua Prezant/University of Miami At the inaugural Computing Day, students, faculty and staff members, and alumni got together to learn about technology-driven projects happening at the University, as well as future possibilities in the field. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-17-2023 false College of Engineering Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact Tech Innovation false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Architecture / Miller School of Medicine / Health displays at eMerge Americas use new technology to help patients https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/health-displays-at-emerge-americas-use-new-technology-to-help-patients.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/image-news-healthhub-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/image-news-healthhub-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/image-news-healthhub-365x365.jpg Image design showing HealthHub user interface in a bathroom HealthHub and an improved Harvey, the first cardiopulmonary patient simulator, will be on display at the technology conference for participants to use. Barbara Gutierrez 04-17-2023 false School of Architecture Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Campus / Student Affairs / Former NBA star shares his experiences on and off the court https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/former-nba-star-shares-his-experiences-on-and-off-the-court.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/chris-bosh-event-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/chris-bosh-event-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/chris-bosh-event-hero-365.jpg Former NBA star Chris Bosh shared lessons from on and off the court with students at the Student Government’s @whatmatterstou speaker series. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami Chris Bosh spoke with students during Student Government’s “What Matters to U” event about work ethic, adapting when faced with adversity, and highlights of his time on the Miami Heat. Victoria Leal 04-17-2023 false Student Affairs In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / University Leadership / Campus / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / International Students / University community members awarded for service and leadership https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/university-community-members-awarded-for-service-and-leadership.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/celebration-of-involvement-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/celebration-of-involvement-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/celebration-of-involvement-hero-365.jpg The Butler Center for Service and Leadership recognizes students and faculty and staff members for exceptional academic success, service, and leadership in the community annually at the Celebration of Involvement. The Butler Center for Service and Leadership recognizes students and faculty and staff members for exceptional academic success, service, and leadership in the community annually at the Celebration of Involvement. News@TheU 04-14-2023 true Students International Students Student Affairs Leadership and Service Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery In the Community Social Impact University Leadership Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Webinar highlights an early influencer for navigators https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/webinar-highlights-an-early-influencer-for-navigators.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/shipwrecks-treasure-maps-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/shipwrecks-treasure-maps-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/shipwrecks-treasure-maps-hero-365.jpg Campeche under pirate attack A 17th-century cartographer whose maps detailed locations for food, water, safe anchorage, and sites for treasure-laden shipwrecks was the focus of the first in a series of webinars on maps and mapmaking. Michael R. Malone 04-14-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Libraries Distinctive Collections History and Culture false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / Museums / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Providing a canvas of creativity for the campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/providing-a-canvas-of-creativity-for-the-campus.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/dise-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/dise-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/dise-hero-365.jpg Art organization DISE A pair of University of Miami students, Sofia Perez-Baux and Roma Williams, established DISE, an art community that cultivates a creative, inclusive platform for students who appreciate art and are looking to learn more about it. Ashley A. Williams 04-13-2023 false Fine Arts Museums Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / Student wins award for essay about technology’s effect on civil rights https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/student-wins-award-for-essay-about-technologys-effect-on-civil-rights.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/jalaiya-cunningham-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/jalaiya-cunningham-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/jalaiya-cunningham-hero-365.jpg Jalaiya Cunningham The National Council of Negro Women partnered with the Dorothy I. Height Education Foundation and Meta to award Jalaiya Cunningham, a first-year University of Miami student, a scholarship based on her commitment to the intersection of civil rights and technology. Ashley A. Williams 04-12-2023 false In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Tech Innovation / College of Arts and Sciences / General Business / With no one at the wheel, artificial intelligence races ahead https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/with-no-one-at-the-wheel-artificial-intelligence-races-ahead.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/ai-races-ahead-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/ai-races-ahead-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/ai-races-ahead-hero-365.jpg Robot sitting on a bunch of books. University of Miami innovation and data science specialists assess the newest phase of artificial intelligence where tools and models utilizing turbo-charged computing power have transitioned from development to market production. Michael R. Malone 04-11-2023 false General Business College of Arts and Sciences In the Community Social Impact Tech Innovation false false false false false Health and Medicine / Science and Technology / Health and Lifestyle / Climate Change / Environment / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / resilience-academy Students and scholars showcase their research at the Climate and Health Symposium https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/climate-and-health-symposium-showcases-research-by-scholars-and-students.html Health and Medicine Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/climate-and-health-symp2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/climate-and-health-symp2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/climate-and-health-symp2-hero-365.jpg Ph.D. biology student Lina Aragón presents her team’s research on the way in which climate change will increase the frequency of heat stress on urban tree life. Photo: Joshua Prezant/University of Miami About 50 research projects on the impacts of the climate crisis were featured at the event, with faculty members and students on hand to explain and answer questions about their work. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-10-2023 false College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Climate Change Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / Science and Technology / Health and Lifestyle / Climate Change / Environment / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / resilience-academy Summit focuses on societal and health impacts of climate change https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/summit-focuses-on-societal-and-health-impacts-of-climate-change.html Health and Medicine Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/climate-and-health-symp-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/climate-and-health-symp-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/climate-and-health-symp-hero-365.jpg Researchers, scientists, and policymakers from a multitude of disciplines gathered Friday during the University of Miami’s sixth Climate and Health Symposium. Researchers, scientists, and policymakers from a multitude of disciplines discussed the ways climate impacts well-being—and proposed solutions to mitigate its harmful effects Friday during the University of Miami’s sixth Climate and Health Symposium. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-10-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Health and Lifestyle Climate Change Environment false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Libraries / How free is a journalist’s reporting in Cuba? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/how-free-is-a-journalists-reporting-in-cuba.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/voices-of-change-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/voices-of-change-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/voices-of-change-hero-365.jpg Voice of Change: The Rise of Independent Journalism in Cuba graphic A protagonist in the field tackles that question during an upcoming forum, “Voices of Change: The Rise of Independent Journalism in Cuba.” Barbara Gutierrez 04-10-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences Libraries International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Sports / Visiting Speakers / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / International Students / NBA star will share tales from the court with students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/nba-star-brings-tales-of-his-talents-to-coral-gables.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/chris-bosh-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/chris-bosh-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/chris-bosh-hero-365.jpg Chris Bosh Chris Bosh, one of the “Big Three” and two-time champion with the Miami Heat, will be on campus Thursday as the Spring 2023 guest of the “What Matters to U” Student Government speaker series. Victoria Leal 04-07-2023 false Students International Students Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Visiting Speakers false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / School of Education and Human Development / A spirited voice at the Final Four https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/caleb-chevis-made-an-impact-at-the-final-four.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/national-anthem-singer-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/national-anthem-singer-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/national-anthem-singer-hero-365.jpg Caleb Chevis sings the National Anthem at the Final Four game on April 1, 2023 Caleb Chevis, a Miami Hurricanes track and field student-athlete was one of four students to perform the national anthem at the Final Four game last Saturday in Houston, Texas. Caroline Val 04-07-2023 false School of Education and Human Development Health and Lifestyle In the Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / resilience-academy Remote island in Chile shares lessons on sustainability https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/remote-island-in-chile-shares-lessons-on-sustainability.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/chiloe-drone-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/chiloe-drone-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/chiloe-drone-hero-365.jpg An estuary of the Pacific Ocean on the eastern coast of Chiloé Island. The estuary runs next to Comarca Contuy, ecotourism lodge where 20 students stayed during spring break to learn about Chilean coastal management. Photo by Samantha Schneider. A group of 20 graduate students spent spring break in Chiloé Island learning about its unique environmental regulations as part of a class on coastal management. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-06-2023 false In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Public Service / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Our aging Congress is one of the oldest in history https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/our-aging-congress-is-one-of-the-oldest-in-history.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/aging-congress-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/aging-congress-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/aging-congress-hero-365.jpg Exterior view of Congress at sunset Should there be term limits for members of the U.S. Congress? Gregory Koger, professor of political science and director of the George P. Hanley Democracy Center at the University of Miami, weighs in. Barbara Gutierrez 04-05-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences Public Service U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / School of Education and Human Development / Kinesiology and Sports Sciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Velocity-based training keeps athletes’ minds, bodies in sync https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/velocity-based-training-keeps-athletes-minds-bodies-in-sync.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/velocity-based-training-mann-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/velocity-based-training-mann-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/velocity-based-training-mann-hero-365.jpg Photo by Joshua Prezant/University of Miami-- J.Bryan Mann, a Kinesiology professor who works with Athletics using the velocity based training on students, poses for a picture at the Squillante Strength & Conditioning Center. Bryan Mann, clinical associate professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Sport Sciences, is working with University of Miami student-athletes to maximize their ability to perform. Barbara Gutierrez 04-05-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff School of Education and Human Development Kinesiology and Sports Sciences Health and Lifestyle In the Community false false false false false Academics / University / Academic Excellence / Bold thinking, powerful solutions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/bold-thinking-powerful-solutions.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/bold-thinking-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/bold-thinking-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/bold-thinking-hero-365.jpg Miami research Explore some of the myriad ways the University is accelerating research and discovery to solve urgent challenges and improve the human condition worldwide. News@TheU 04-04-2023 false Academic Excellence false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / Tech Innovation / School of Architecture / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy Experts discuss cutting-edge technology and research at annual conference https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/experts-discuss-cutting-edge-technology-and-research-at-annual-conference.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/smart-cities-cava-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/smart-cities-cava-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/smart-cities-cava-hero-365.jpg Smart Cities conference The Smart Cities MIAMI 2023 Conference, co-hosted by the University of Miami School of Architecture and the Institute for Data Science and Computing, partnered with the Climate Resilience Academy and Double C to discuss the impacts of climate change and its related stressors on South Florida. Ashley A. Williams and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-03-2023 false School of Architecture College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment Tech Innovation false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / Miller School of Medicine / A new frontier: Skin cell study looks at regenerative medicine in space https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/a-new-frontier-skin-cell-study-looks-at-regenerative-medicine-in-space.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/skin-cells-space-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/skin-cells-space-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/skin-cells-space-hero-365.jpg Andrew Sawaya and Dr. Marjana Tomic-Canic Human skin cells provided by Marjana Tomic-Canic, director of the Wound Healing and Regenerative Medicine Research Program at the Miller School of Medicine, were launched to the International Space Station for advanced testing as part of a research voyage by CUTISS, a Swiss life sciences company. Jenny Hudak 04-03-2023 false Miller School of Medicine Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Research Excellence / Libraries / Honoring a parent and a generation of immigrants https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/honoring-a-parent-and-a-generation-of-immigrants.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/reggie-de-villiers-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/reggie-de-villiers-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/reggie-de-villiers-hero-365.jpg UM Libraries Reggie de Villiers and his older brother, Richard, grew up in and around the Richter Library, where their mother worked for 46 years. His gift to create an archives management endowment pays tribute to her and the other Cuban immigrant women who found work—and family—in the University Libraries. Jeanne Krull 04-03-2023 false Libraries In the Community Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / Sports / Athletics / March Madness / Includes Video / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Celebrating a historic run https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/celebrating-a-historic-run.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/basketball-players-return-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/basketball-players-return-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/basketball-players-return-hero-365.jpg Coral Gables, Fl --04-02-2023-- Photo by Matthew Rembold/University of Miami--Norchad Omier interacting with fans as he returns with the Men's Basketball team from the Final Four. Members of the men’s basketball team were greeted by well-wishers upon their return to the Watsco Center on the Coral Gables Campus Sunday following their first appearance in the NCAA Final Four Tournament in Houston, Texas. Also find links to complete coverage of the event, including photos, video, and more. News@TheU 04-03-2023 true Students Alumni Community and Fans General Business Mobile Includes Video Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Athletics March Madness true false false false false People and Community / Sports / Athletics / March Madness / Office of Alumni / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Community and Fans / Watch party hosted for ’Canes Final Four debut https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/watch-party-hosted-for-canes-final-four-debut.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/watsco-watch-party-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/watsco-watch-party-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/watsco-watch-party-hero-365.jpg Students packed the Watsco Center for a Final Four game watch party. Photo: Matthew Rembold/University of Miami Nearly 3,500 fans showed up to The Ultimate Home Game Watch Party at the Watsco Center to cheer the Miami Hurricanes men’s basketball team as they took on the UConn Huskies for a shot at the NCAA Championship game. Ashley A. Williams 04-02-2023 true Students Alumni Community and Fans Office of Alumni Student Affairs Activities and Events Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Athletics March Madness false false false false false People and Community / Sports / Athletics / March Madness / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Hyatt Regency Houston creates a home away from home for the Hurricanes https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/04/hyatt-regency-houston-creates-a-home-away-from-home-for-the-hurricanes.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/hyatt-director-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/hyatt-director-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/hyatt-director-hero-365.jpg Kelly Higginbotham and Elizabeth Garcia From an exterior overhang illuminated by orange and green lights to the ubiquitous U logo on the hotel’s entry doors and reception desks, the property—which is serving as the team hotel for the men’s basketball team, members of the Band of the Hour, cheerleaders, and other support staff—is all about the U. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-01-2023 false Community and Fans General Business Mobile Athletics March Madness false false false false false People and Community / Sports / Athletics / March Madness / Students / Alumni / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / ’Canes fans go to great lengths to support the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/canes-fans-go-to-great-lengths-to-support-the-u.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/canes-fans-houston-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/canes-fans-houston-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/canes-fans-houston-hero-365.jpg Houston, TX --03-31-2023-- Photo by Michael Montero/University of Miami— NCAA Final Four Open Practice Event 2023. Thousands of Miami Hurricanes—students, alumni, and fans—descended on Houston Friday, many of them doing whatever it takes to support the men’s basketball team in the Final Four. Jenny Hudak 03-31-2023 false Students Alumni Community and Fans General Business Mobile Athletics March Madness false false false false false People and Community / Sports / Athletics / March Madness / School of Education and Human Development / Kinesiology and Sports Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Why are we so superstitious about sports? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/sports-superstitions.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/superstition-sports-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/superstition-sports-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/superstition-sports-hero-365.jpg A close shot at the basket during open practice at NRG Stadium on Friday afternoon. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami Tywan Martin, an associate professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Sport Sciences, shared his expertise on the power of the law of attraction, and how athletes can attract success simply by focusing on winning. Ashley A. Williams 03-31-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development Kinesiology and Sports Sciences Athletics March Madness false false false false false People and Community / Sports / University / Athletics / March Madness / Feature / School of Education and Human Development / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / On the road to witness historic hoops https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/on-the-road-to-witness-historic-hoops.html People and Community Sports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/trio-of-canes-hero-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/trio-of-canes-hero-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/trio-of-canes-hero-365.jpg Wimer and friends From Greenville, South Carolina, to Houston, Texas, a trio of ’Canes fans—including a former women’s basketball player—have been following the success of the women’s and men’s basketball teams. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-31-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students School of Education and Human Development Athletics March Madness Feature false false false false false People and Community / Sports / Athletics / March Madness / Frost School of Music / Frost Band of the Hour / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / UMiami student performers prepare for the Final Four https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/umiami-student-performers-prepare-for-the-final-four.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/ucheer-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/ucheer-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/ucheer-hero-365.jpg Olivia Carfagno, junior studying exercise physiology major. Photo: Franco LaTona/University of Miami UCheer’s coed squad and the Frost Band of the Hour Pep Band have a unique opportunity to perform in front of hundreds of thousands of fans—both in attendance at NRG Stadium and those watching from home—at the 2023 NCAA March Madness Final Four basketball tournament in Houston. Ashley A. Williams and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-30-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Frost Band of the Hour Includes Video Athletics March Madness false false false false false People and Community / Sports / University / In the Community / Athletics / March Madness / Voices and Opinions / Includes Video / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / The Final Four: Dispatches from Houston https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/the-final-four-dispatches-from-houston.html People and Community Sports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/dispatches-arena-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/dispatches-arena-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/04/dispatches-arena-hero-365.jpg A view from the rafters at NRG Stadium during the FInal Four game. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami Editor’s note: Welcome to Houston. A team of writers, photographers, videographers, and social media experts with University Communications will be providing continuous engaging and insightful news and information to you throughout the NCAA Final Four Tournament. Stop back often for the latest on this live blog. News@TheU 03-30-2023 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Includes Video Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery In the Community Athletics March Madness Voices and Opinions false false false false false People and Community / Sports / In the Community / Athletics / March Madness / Office of Alumni / Gearing up for Saturday’s matchup https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/gearing-up-for-saturdays-matchup.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/watch-parties-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/watch-parties-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/watch-parties-hero-365.jpg Watch parties In awe of the men’s basketball team’s success, University of Miami alumni across the country are preparing for Saturday’s NCAA Final Four game against UConn. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-29-2023 false Office of Alumni In the Community Athletics March Madness false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus / Distinctions / Sustainability / University events celebrate Earth Month during April https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/university-events-celebrate-earth-month-during-april.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/earth-month-2023-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/earth-month-2023-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/earth-month-2023-hero-365.jpg Earth month The University of Miami’s Office of Sustainability and Student Government ECO Agency will host Earth Month, a celebration of events, education, and outreach for students, staff and faculty members, alumni, and community members aimed at raising awareness of local and global environmental issues. Ashley A. Williams 03-29-2023 false In the Community Social Impact Campus Distinctions Sustainability false false false false false People and Community / Sports / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Athletics / March Madness / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / It’s ‘the game before the game’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/its-the-game-before-the-game.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/team-managers-bball-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/team-managers-bball-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/team-managers-bball-hero-365.jpg After a season of playing in empty arenas and gymnasiums when many people are asleep, the student managers for the Final Four-bound Miami Hurricanes men’s basketball team will compete in the Elite Eight of their own tournament. After a season of playing in empty arenas and gymnasiums when many people are asleep, the student managers for the Final Four-bound Miami Hurricanes men’s basketball team will compete in the Elite Eight of their own tournament. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-29-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile In the Community Profile Spotlight Athletics March Madness false false false false false People and Community / Sports / Profile Spotlight / Athletics / March Madness / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Students revel in the ‘Madness’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/students-revel-in-the-madness.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/students-at-march-madness-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/students-at-march-madness-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/students-at-march-madness-hero-365.jpg From left, junior Benji Shokrian, sophomore Zander Samarasinghe, and senior Rohin Vaidya at the round of 32 in Albany. Rohin Vaidya and Benji Shokrian, undergraduate students and passionate basketball fans, have spent the past few weekends traveling across the country to cheer on the men’s basketball team through the NCAA March Madness tournament—orca suit and all. Jenny Hudak 03-28-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile Profile Spotlight Athletics March Madness false false false false false Law and Politics / U.S. Government / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences TikTok in turmoil https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/tiktok-in-turmoil.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/tik-tok-hearing-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/tik-tok-hearing-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/tik-tok-hearing-hero-365.jpg TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew testifies during a hearing of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, on the platform's consumer privacy and data security practices and impact on children, Thursday, March 23, 2023, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana) Despite TikTok’s assertions that its U.S. data is inaccessible to the Chinese government, the mega-popular social media platform lurks as “an enemy sleeping in our backyard,” according to a University of Miami data science specialist. Michael R. Malone 03-28-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community U.S. Government false false false false false People and Community / Sports / In the Community / Athletics / March Madness / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Final Four frenzy grips campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/final-four-frenzy-grips-campus.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/students-march-madness-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/students-march-madness-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/students-march-madness-hero-365.jpg Student reactions to March Madness, 'Canes advance to Final Four University of Miami students are ecstatic about the Hurricanes’ women’s basketball team making it to the Elite Eight and the men’s team advancing to the Final Four. Victoria Leal 03-27-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile In the Community Athletics March Madness false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / In the Community / Students / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Student performers shine during Miami Music Week https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/student-performers-shine-during-miami-music-week.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/miami-music-week-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/miami-music-week-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/miami-music-week-hero-365.jpg Miami Music Week stock image with orange and green gradient The last full week of March has become a showcase of some of the biggest acts on Miami’s electronic dance music stage. This year, the event featured talented students from the University. Caroline Val 03-27-2023 false Students International Students General Business Mobile Music In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / University Leadership / Visiting Speakers / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Analyze the past, create a present ‘Era of Empowerment’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/analyze-the-past-create-a-present-era-of-empowerment.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/wwls-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/wwls-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/wwls-hero-365.jpg Whitely Women's Leadership Symposium held at the Shalala Student Center March 24, 2023 The Whitely Women's Leadership Symposium celebrated 10 years of empowering and celebrating women with keynote speaker Latesha Byrd, CEO, certified career coach, and talent developer, who shared career advice and talked about her professional journey at Friday’s event. Victoria Leal 03-27-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life In the Community Social Impact University Leadership Visiting Speakers false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / Social Impact / University President / Office of the President / Student Affairs / Diversity and Inclusion / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / University President hosts panel to embrace religious diversity https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/university-president-hosts-panel-to-embrace-religious-diversity.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/courageous-conversations-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/courageous-conversations-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/courageous-conversations-hero-365.jpg Courageous Conversations logo University of Miami President Julio Frenk will host a discussion featuring Eboo Patel, founder and president of Interfaith America; Antonio Mora, visiting associate professor and Emmy-winning journalist; and Mary Anne Franks, professor of law and Michael R. Klein Distinguished Scholar Chair in the School of Law for this semester’s “Courageous Conversations.” Ashley A. Williams 03-27-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Office of the President Student Affairs Diversity and Inclusion Diversity Social Impact University President false false false false false People and Community / Sports / University / In the Community / Athletics / March Madness / Campus / Hurricanes basketball teams get a Sweet 16 sendoff https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/hurricanes-basketball-teams-get-a-sweet-16-sendoff.html People and Community Sports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/natu-men-basketball-preview-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/natu-men-basketball-preview-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/natu-men-basketball-preview-365x365.jpg University of Miami Basketball For the first time in school history, the University of Miami women’s and men’s squads are headed to the Sweet 16 of their respective NCAA tournaments. With enthusiastic applause and plenty of ‘Go ’Canes’ chants, students and fans turned out Wednesday to give them a send-off for the ages. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-22-2023 false In the Community Athletics March Madness Campus false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / The Graduate School / Grad Events / Serial inventor and transformative researcher shares his approach to success https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/serial-inventor-and-transformative-researcher-shares-his-approach-to-success.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/natu-research-symposium-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/natu-research-symposium-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/natu-research-symposium-365x365.jpg Research symposium Len Pinchuk, best known for the invention of the Nylon 12 angioplasty balloon, presented “The Three-Legged Stool of Innovation” address at this year’s annual Graduate School and Office of Postdoctoral Programs Research Symposium. Ashley A. Williams 03-22-2023 false The Graduate School Grad Events Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Student Engagement / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / UPup trains future service dogs, raises awareness https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/upup-trains-future-service-dogs-raises-awareness.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo With National Puppy Day being celebrated on March 23, UPup, a student organization at the University of Miami, is at center stage. The group helps teach puppies to become service dogs and prepares them for advanced training with Canine Companions—a nonprofit organization that provides service dogs to people with disabilities. David Paula and Matthew Rembold 03-21-2023 false Student Affairs Campus Life Student Engagement In the Community Social Impact Campus true true false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Internship fund empowers undergraduates to excel https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/internship-fund-empowers-undergraduates-to-excel.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/jordyn-desir-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/jordyn-desir-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/jordyn-desir-hero-365.jpg Toppel internship Students can take advantage of additional financial support as they pursue paid or unpaid internships by applying for the Toppel Internship Fund. Ashley A. Williams 03-21-2023 false Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Miller School of Medicine / resilience-academy Exacerbated by climate change, pollen season arrives early https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/exacerbated-by-climate-change-pollen-season-arrives-early.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/natu-pollen-climate-change-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/natu-pollen-climate-change-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/natu-pollen-climate-change-365x365.jpg pollen Rising temperatures and higher CO₂ levels are fueling longer and more intense pollen seasons, negatively impacting the health of those with allergies. A medical expert and public health scientist both offer strategies to fight back. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-21-2023 false Miller School of Medicine Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / School of Architecture / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy Diving in to analyze novel climate adaptations https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/diving-in-to-analyze-novel-climate-adaptations.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/smart-cities-conf-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/smart-cities-conf-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/smart-cities-conf-hero-365.jpg Smart Cities At the Smart Cities conference next week, leaders from government, industry, and academia will talk about potential technologies to help weather the impacts of global warming. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-20-2023 false School of Architecture Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Rocket ’Canes approaching launch success https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/rocket-canes-approaching-launch-success.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/rocket-men-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/rocket-men-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/rocket-men-hero-365.jpg Rocket engineering It takes vision, ingenuity, and a great deal of problem-solving to successfully launch a reusable rocket 4,000 feet into the air and have it safely return to Earth. And University of Miami aerospace engineering students are proving that they have "the right stuff." Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-20-2023 false College of Engineering Research Excellence Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Global initiative inspires students to pursue action https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/global-initiative-inspires-students-to-pursue-action.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/clinton-global-initiative-2023-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/clinton-global-initiative-2023-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/clinton-global-initiative-2023-hero-365.jpg Through the Butler Center for Service and Leadership, nine University of Miami students were selected to participate and attend the Clinton Global Initiative University in Nashville, Tennessee. Through the Butler Center for Service and Leadership, nine University of Miami students were selected to attend the Clinton Global Initiative University three-day event in Nashville, Tennessee. Jenny Hudak 03-16-2023 false Student Affairs Leadership and Service In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Economics / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Bank closings signal tighter lending, disinflationary trend https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/bank-closings-signal-tighter-lending-disinflationary-trend.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/bank-closings-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/bank-closings-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/bank-closings-hero-365.jpg A pedestrian passes a Silicon Valley Bank branch in San Francisco, Monday, March 13, 2023. As the primary regulator of the bank, the Federal Reserve is coming under sharp criticism from financial watchdogs and banking experts. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu) A leading University of Miami economist suggests that the federal rescue of two mid-tiered banks that collapsed will likely prompt other institutions to repair their balance sheets and tighten their lending practices to avoid a similar fate. Michael R. Malone 03-16-2023 false Miami Herbert Business School Economics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Research Excellence / Miller School of Medicine / The Graduate School / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / Fe-S cluster biogenesis regulates mitochondrial translation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/fe-s-cluster-biogenesis-regulates-mitochondrial-translation.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. Open to all graduate students, entries were judged by media professionals. Hui Zhong 03-16-2023 false Miller School of Medicine The Graduate School In the Community Research Excellence true true true false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Research Excellence / Frost School of Music / The Graduate School / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / A whole new way to experience classical guitar https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/a-whole-new-way-to-experience-classical-guitar.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. Open to all graduate students, entries were judged by media professionals. Fang Yuan 03-16-2023 false Frost School of Music The Graduate School In the Community Research Excellence true true true false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Research Excellence / Frost School of Music / The Graduate School / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / How we can help children with autism socialize using their natural rhythmic abilities https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/how-we-can-help-children-with-autism-socialize-using-their-natural-rhythmic-abilities.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. Open to all graduate students, entries were judged by media professionals. Hilary Yip 03-16-2023 false Frost School of Music The Graduate School In the Community Research Excellence true true true false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / The Graduate School / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / Using virtual reality to teach ethics https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/using-virtual-reality-to-teach-ethics.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. Open to all graduate students, entries were judged by media professionals. Matthew Watts 03-16-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences The Graduate School In the Community Research Excellence true true true false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / The Graduate School / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / Are demographics getting in the way of pain management? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/are-demographics-getting-in-the-way-of-pain-management.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. Open to all graduate students, entries were judged by media professionals. Theoni Varoudaki 03-16-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences The Graduate School In the Community Research Excellence true true true false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / School of Education and Human Development / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Can’t live without your daily caffeine? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/cant-live-without-your-daily-caffeine.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/caffeine-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/caffeine-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/caffeine-hero-365.jpg U mark in foam on a coffee. Graphic by Kevin Corrales Caffeine can offer a mental and physical boost to help you achieve your goals more efficiently. But is it the healthiest pick-me-up choice? University of Miami nutrition experts weigh in. Victoria Leal 03-16-2023 false Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development Health and Lifestyle false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / The Graduate School / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / Pedagogy of life: An educational lesson on true cultural diversity https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/pedagogy-of-life-an-educational-lesson-on-true-cultural-diversity.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. 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Eric Randolph 03-16-2023 false In the Community Research Excellence true true true false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Research Excellence / School of Education and Human Development / The Graduate School / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / Predominantly white institution’s responses to diversity, equity, and inclusion https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/predominantly-white-institutions-responses-to-diversity-equity-and-inclusion.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. 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Deborah Perez 03-16-2023 false School of Education and Human Development The Graduate School In the Community Research Excellence true true true false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Research Excellence / Frost School of Music / The Graduate School / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / In the name of cultural preservation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/in-the-name-of-cultural-preservation.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. 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Victoria Nieto 03-16-2023 false Frost School of Music The Graduate School In the Community Research Excellence true true true false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Research Excellence / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / The Graduate School / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / Harnessing Earth’s natural cycles to reverse climate change https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/harnessing-earths-natural-cycles-to-reverse-climate-change.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. 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Adeline Nagle 03-16-2023 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science The Graduate School In the Community Research Excellence true true true false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Research Excellence / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / The Graduate School / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / The City of Miami is not prepared for hurricanes; people need it to be https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/the-city-of-miami-is-not-prepared-for-hurricanes-people-need-it-to-be.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. 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Nkosi Muse 03-16-2023 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science The Graduate School In the Community Research Excellence true true true false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Research Excellence / Frost School of Music / The Graduate School / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / Conducting ourselves on the podium https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/conducting-ourselves-on-the-podium.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. 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Marina McLerran 03-16-2023 false Frost School of Music The Graduate School In the Community Research Excellence true true true false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Research Excellence / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / The Graduate School / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / The clock is ticking for US biodiversity action https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/the-clock-is-ticking-for-us-biodiversity-action.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. 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Liza Khmara 03-16-2023 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science The Graduate School In the Community Research Excellence true true true false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / The Graduate School / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / A handbook for Florida parents of LGBTQ+ youth https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/a-handbook-for-florida-parents-of-lgbtq-youth.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. 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Juan Alberto Esquivel-Mendoza 03-16-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences The Graduate School In the Community Research Excellence true true true false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Research Excellence / School of Nursing and Health Studies / The Graduate School / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / Thanksgiving intervention: More than food for thought https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/thanksgiving-intervention-more-than-food-for-thought.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. 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Teri Cesar 03-16-2023 false School of Nursing and Health Studies The Graduate School In the Community Research Excellence true true true false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Research Excellence / School of Nursing and Health Studies / The Graduate School / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / I support Iranian women and wear my hijab https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/i-support-iranian-women-and-wear-my-hijab.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. 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We aren’t doing enough. https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/childhood-obesity-and-covid-19-we-arent-doing-enough.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. Open to all graduate students, entries were judged by media professionals. Joseph Bonner 03-16-2023 false School of Education and Human Development The Graduate School In the Community Research Excellence true true true false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Research Excellence / College of Engineering / The Graduate School / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / The chips that could replace animal testing https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/the-chips-that-could-replace-animal-testing.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. 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Mariana Viso 03-16-2023 false College of Engineering The Graduate School In the Community Research Excellence true true true false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / The Graduate School / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / Maggots for brains: Why animal models are the key to our memories https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/maggots-for-brains-why-animal-models-are-the-key-to-our-memories.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. 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Nikolaos Polizos 03-16-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences The Graduate School In the Community Research Excellence true true true false false People and Community / Research / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / The Graduate School / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / Why misinformation isn’t a unique problem https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/why-misinformation-isnt-a-unique-problem.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. 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Nicolas Nicola 03-16-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences The Graduate School Research Excellence true true true false false People and Community / Research / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / The Graduate School / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / Stem cell therapy: The answer for coral reefs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/stem-cell-therapy-the-answer-for-coral-reefs.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Editor’s note: The following opinion piece was submitted as part of the inaugural “Op-ed Challenge” hosted by the University of Miami Graduate School. Open to all graduate students, entries were judged by media professionals. Grace Snyder 03-16-2023 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science The Graduate School Social Impact Research Excellence true true true false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / The Graduate School / Grad Students / Graduate students excel in inaugural ‘Op-ed Challenge’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/graduate-students-excelled-in-inaugural-op-ed-challenge.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/op-ed-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/op-ed-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/op-ed-hero-365.jpg Op-ed Challenge The “Op-ed Challenge,” held during the fall semester and sponsored by the Graduate School, gave students an opportunity to hone critical writing skills with a focus on research endeavors. News@TheU 03-16-2023 false The Graduate School Grad Students In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Social Impact / Frost School of Music / Maestro’s collection finds a home at the Frost School https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/maestros-collection-finds-a-home-at-the-frost-school.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/schwarz-frost-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/schwarz-frost-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/schwarz-frost-hero-365.jpg Gerard Schwarz During his nearly five-decade conducting career, Gerard Schwarz has amassed a large, artistically significant collection of printed music, all bearing his performance notations. Now, he has given that repertoire to the Frost School of Music for the benefit of future generations of music students and scholars. Pamela Edward 03-15-2023 false Frost School of Music Music Social Impact false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / CIMAS / Ocean Sciences / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / resilience-academy Testing the ocean’s chemistry and climate impact https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/testing-the-oceans-chemistry-and-climate-impact.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/go-ship-noaa-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/go-ship-noaa-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/go-ship-noaa-hero-365.jpg The NOAA GO-SHIP vessel prior to departing Brazil. Photo courtesy Melissa Miller A team of researchers from the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science and its Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies recently left on a trip to measure the changes in the chemistry of the northern Atlantic Ocean. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-15-2023 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science CIMAS Ocean Sciences Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / Literature / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Faculty Recognition / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / global-black-studies Arts and Sciences Scholar champions the arts and underserved communities https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/scholar-champions-the-arts-and-underserved-communities.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/donette-francis-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/donette-francis-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/donette-francis-hero-365.jpg Donette Francis is co-director for the Center for Global Black Studies and past director the American Studies Program at the University of Miami. An Associate Professor of English and founding member of the Hemispheric Caribbean Studies Collective, she specializes in Caribbean literary and intellectual histories, American immigrant literatures, African diaspora literary studies, globalization and transnational feminist studies, and theories of sexuality and citizenship. Photo: Joshua Prezant/University of Miami Donette Francis, associate professor in the College of Arts and Sciences and director of the Center for Global Black Studies at the University of Miami, explores the intersection between race, arts, and the environment in her research and teaching. Barbara Gutierrez 03-14-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans College of Arts and Sciences A&S Faculty Recognition A&S People & Community History and Culture Literature Profile Spotlight false false false false false Law and Politics / Science and Technology / U.S. Government / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / A&S People & Community / Environmental Law / School of Law Faculty / Arts and Sciences Court battles will ensue following approval of oil drilling project https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/court-battles-will-ensue-following-approval-of-oil-drilling-project.html Law and Politics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/willow-oil-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/willow-oil-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/willow-oil-hero-365.jpg This 2019 photo provided by ConocoPhillips shows an exploratory drilling camp at the proposed site of the Willow oil project on Alaska's North Slope.The Biden administration's approval of the massive oil development in northern Alaska on Monday, March 13, 2023, commits the U.S. to yet another decades-long crude project even as scientists urgently warn that only a halt to more fossil fuel emissions can stem climate change. ConocoPhillips' Willow project was approved Monday and would result in at least 263 million tons of planet-warming gases over 30 years. (ConocoPhillips via AP) The Biden administration has greenlighted ConocoPhillips’ controversial Willow oil drilling project in Alaska. But environmental groups will mount legal challenges to stop it, said University of Miami environmental legal expert Jessica Owley. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-14-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences School of Law A&S People & Community Environmental Law School of Law Faculty U.S. Government Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / University Leadership / School of Architecture / Miami Herbert Business School / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Office of the President / Rethinking health care, education, and supply chain models https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/rethinking-health-care-education-and-supply-chain-models.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/concordia-summit-day2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/concordia-summit-day2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/concordia-summit-day2-hero-365.jpg The Future of Healthcare: A Conversation with Dr. Donna Shalala and Dr. Julio Frenk, moderated by Karoline Mortensen, associate director of the Center for Health Management and Policy at the Miami Herbert Business School. Thought leaders at the 2023 Concordia Americas Summit advocated increased inclusivity, engagement, and an improved partnership between the United States and countries in the hemisphere as pivotal for a more prosperous future for the Americas. Michael R. Malone 03-12-2023 false School of Architecture Miami Herbert Business School College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Office of the President Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact University Leadership false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Biology and Ecology / resilience-academy global-black-studies Arts and Sciences Marine biologist fights to save coral reefs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/marine-biologist-fights-to-save-coral-reefs.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/nikki-taylor-knowles-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/nikki-taylor-knowles-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/nikki-taylor-knowles-hero-365.jpg Photo by Joshua Prezant/University of Miami. Nikki Traylor-Knowles, Associate Professor Department of Marine Biology and Ecology.Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, poses for a portrait in The Gil and Nancy Voss Marine Invertebrate Collection. Climate change and other stressors are decimating the oceans’ coral reefs. Nikki Traylor-Knowles, an associate professor and biologist for the University, is taking a clinical approach, including stem-cell therapy, to help save them. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-11-2023 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Biology and Ecology Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / University Leadership / University President / Climate Change / Environment / School of Architecture / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy Collaboration, support structures needed to address ‘polycrisis’ in the Americas https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/collaboration-support-structures-needed-to-address-polycrisis-in-the-americas.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/concordia-summit-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/concordia-summit-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/concordia-summit-hero-365.jpg Concordia Summit Public and private-sector leaders from the Americas discussed the confluence of concerns challenging the hemisphere at the 2023 Concordia Americas Summit at the University of Miami. Michael R. Malone 03-10-2023 false School of Architecture College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Social Impact University Leadership University President Climate Change Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Philosophy / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / Forgiveness does not focus on ‘an eye for an eye’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/forgiveness-does-not-focus-on-an-eye-for-an-eye.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/forgiveness-rock-smith-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/forgiveness-rock-smith-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/forgiveness-rock-smith-hero-365.jpg Chris Rock University of Miami experts reflect on the virtue of forgiveness and why it is so important in the lives of many people. Barbara Gutierrez 03-09-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities Philosophy In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / In the Community / School of Communication / Journalism / Renowned journalist supports students through endowed scholarship https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/renowned-journalist-supports-students-through-endowed-scholarship.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/jorge-ramos-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/jorge-ramos-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/jorge-ramos-hero-365.jpg Jorge Ramos Jorge Ramos, an internationally acclaimed journalist and alumnus of the University of Miami, has created an endowed scholarship to support students in the School of Communication. Jenny Hudak 03-08-2023 false School of Communication Journalism Journalism In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Distinctions / Office of the President / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Mobile / Nominations open for the Roberta ‘Bosey’ Fulbright Foote Prize https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/nominations-open-for-the-roberta-bosey-fulbright-foote-prize.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/boseyfootecall-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/boseyfootecall-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/boseyfootecall-hero-365.jpg Students walking on the Coral Gables Campus. Established in 2017, the award recognizes a member of the University of Miami community who has made a meaningful contribution to the beauty of the campus. News@TheU 03-09-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Mobile Office of the President In the Community Social Impact Distinctions false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / School of Architecture / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy The climate crisis takes center stage at Miami Beach event https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/the-climate-crisis-takes-center-stage-at-miami-beach-event.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/aspen-ideas-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/aspen-ideas-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/aspen-ideas-hero-365.jpg Aspen climate event University of Miami researchers, scientists, and scholars are presenting at the Aspen Ideas: Climate 2023 conference, focused on climate solutions and adaptations. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-08-2023 false School of Architecture Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / In the Community / Visiting Speakers / College of Arts and Sciences / Flo Rida shares experiences, advice https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/flo-rida-shares-experiences-advice.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/flo-rida-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/flo-rida-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/flo-rida-hero-365.jpg Flo Rida Rapper, singer, and Miamian Flo Rida visited the Coral Gables Campus on Monday to discuss his career in the music industry as part of the Miami Circuit Court Judge Ellen Sue Venzer’s Judge-in-Residence program through the College of Arts and Sciences. Victoria Leal 03-07-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences Music In the Community Visiting Speakers false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy Earth sciences experiments enthrall Girl Scouts https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/earth-sciences-experiments-enthrall-girl-scouts.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/girl-scouts-rosenstiel-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/girl-scouts-rosenstiel-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/girl-scouts-rosenstiel-hero-365.jpg Girl Scouts As part of the annual Women and Girls Exploring Earth Sciences Day, 30 Scouts visited the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science for some hands-on learning with female faculty members, researchers, and graduate students. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-06-2023 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / All of Us Research Program expands to Broward County https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/all-of-us-research-program-expands-to-broward-county.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/hero-all-of-us-940x5291-20231.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero-all-of-us-790x5271.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/hero-all-of-us-365x3651-2023.jpg All of Us The research team leading this National Institutes of Health study at the Miller School of Medicine opened its first location in Broward County last week. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-06-2023 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Academy-Award winner encourages students to ‘break barriers’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/academy-award-winner-encourages-students-to-break-barriers.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/marlee-matlin-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/marlee-matlin-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/marlee-matlin-hero-365.jpg Marlee Matlin Marlee Matlin, who is best known for being the first deaf actor to win an Oscar for her role in “Children of a Lesser God,” brought awareness to accessibility and gave advice to students at the Student Government’s What Matters to U event on Thursday. Caroline Val 03-03-2023 false Student Affairs Activities and Events Diversity In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / School of Architecture / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Unique hybrid reefs deployed off Miami Beach https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/unique-hybrid-reefs-deployed-off-miami-beach.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/seahive-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/seahive-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/seahive-hero-365.jpg Hybrid reef The 18-foot-long structures, including fascinating honeycomb-shaped tubes, are part of an effort by University of Miami researchers and scientists to help restore damaged coral reefs and protect coastal environments. Robert C. Jones Jr. and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-02-2023 false School of Architecture College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Biology and Ecology / resilience-academy New wave of animal oceanographers aids researcher https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/new-wave-of-animal-oceanographers-aids-researcher.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/shark-tagging-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/shark-tagging-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/shark-tagging-hero-365.jpg Shark tagging Laura McDonnell, a doctoral candidate in the Abess Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy, has attached dozens of high-tech sensors to blue and mako sharks in the Gulf Stream, turning them into animal oceanographers that help record information scientists can use to study the oceans. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-02-2023 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Biology and Ecology Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / In the Community / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Can you perform Shakespeare? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/can-you-perform-shakespeare.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/shakespeare-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/shakespeare-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/shakespeare-hero-365.jpg Shakespeare Be transported back in time on Monday, when CaneStage Theatre Company will be hosting Shakespeare On The Patio for the first time and as an open mic. Victoria Leal 03-02-2023 false Student Affairs Activities and Events In the Community false false false false false Sports / University / Athletics / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Athletics’ history endures at the Tom Kearns Sports Hall of Fame https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/athletics-history-endures-at-the-tom-kearns-sports-hall-of-fame.html Sports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/hall-of-fame-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/hall-of-fame-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/hall-of-fame-hero-365.jpg Hall of Fame John Routh, who spent years as a mascot for the University of Miami, first as the Miami Maniac and then as Sebastian the Ibis, is now the executive director of the Tom Kearns Sports Hall of Fame. Covering all sports, the hall of fame features countless artifacts that date back to the founding of the university. "We enshrine the best of the best that have worn the orange, green, and white," Routh said. Franco LaTona 03-02-2023 false Athletics true false false false false Academics / Research / Academic Excellence / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Historian receives highly acclaimed Dan David Prize https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/03/historian-receives-highly-acclaimed-dan-david-prize.html Academics Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/krista-goff-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/krista-goff-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/03/krista-goff-hero-365.jpg Krista Goff Krista Goff, an associate professor of history in the College of Arts and Sciences, is a 2023 recipient of the prestigious Dan David Prize for her work in illuminating the past in bold and creative ways. Deserae E. del Campo 03-01-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research Academic Excellence Research Excellence false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / World / International Law/Politics / U.S. Government / Social Impact / Asia / College of Arts and Sciences / ‘China’s menacing behavior,’ military buildup cause for concern https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/chinas-menacing-behavior-military-buildup-cause-for-concern.html Law and Politics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/china-aggression-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/china-aggression-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/china-aggression-hero-365.jpg Subic Bay China’s aggression and increasingly provocative actions in the Indo-Pacific reflect its willingness to openly challenge the U.S.-led economic order in the growth-oriented region, according to a University of Miami China and defense expert. Michael R. Malone 02-28-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences International Law/Politics U.S. Government Social Impact Asia false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Student Spotlights / A country in chaos worries Haitian American students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/haitian-american-students-worry-about-relatives-fate-of-the-nation.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/haiti-violence-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/haiti-violence-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/haiti-violence-hero-365.jpg Haiti unrest University of Miami students discuss how they cope with the constant news of gang violence and corruption in Haiti and the efforts their families are making to help relatives on the island. Barbara Gutierrez 02-28-2023 false Student Affairs Student Spotlights International Law/Politics U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Communication / Is Generation Z addicted to the phone? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/is-generation-z-addicted-to-the-phone.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/genz-social-media-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/genz-social-media-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/genz-social-media-hero-365.jpg social media Studies show that those born in the late 1990s or later and who grew up with the use of digital technology, mainly Generation Z, are spending time online at unprecedented rates. Read about the pros and cons of increased social media use. Jenny Hudak and Victoria Leal 02-28-2023 false School of Communication Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Business major builds on his own experience https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/business-major-builds-on-his-own-experience.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/mohammed-aljurayyan-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/mohammed-aljurayyan-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/mohammed-aljurayyan-hero-365.jpg Mohammed Aljurayyan University of Miami junior Mohammed Aljurayyan started his own company in high school, but his internship available through the Toppel Career Center helped him gain more insight about the marketplace. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-27-2023 false Miami Herbert Business School Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Entrepreneurship Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Business / Health and Medicine / Health and Lifestyle / Miami Herbert Business School / Healthcare / Health industry experts examine ills, prescribe remedies to a disrupted system https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/health-industry-experts-examine-ills-prescribe-remedies-to-a-disrupted-system.html Business Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/biz-healthcare-2023-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/biz-healthcare-2023-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/biz-healthcare-2023-hero-365.jpg Business of Health Care Conference Facing a rash of challenges to the health care system, industry leaders shared lessons learned from the pandemic and promoted new technologies and better education at the 2023 Business of Health Care Conference. Michael R. Malone 02-27-2023 false Miami Herbert Business School Healthcare Health and Lifestyle false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus / Student Affairs / Changemakers ready to forge the future https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/changemakers-ready-to-forge-the-future.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/acc-leadership-symposium-hero-940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/acc-leadership-symposium-hero-790x5271.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/acc-leadership-symposium-hero-3651.jpg ACC Five University of Miami students were selected to attend the ACC Leadership Symposium, a three-day student leadership conference, and reflect on their experience learning alongside students from their peer institutions. Jenny Hudak 02-24-2023 false Student Affairs In the Community Social Impact Campus false false false false false Business / Research / Entrepreneurship / Finance / Research Excellence / Miami Herbert Business School / Finance / What is a DAO, or decentralized autonomous organization? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/what-is-a-dao-or-decentralized-autonomous-organization.html Business Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/dao-web3-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/dao-web3-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/dao-web3-hero-365.jpg Graphic depicting a new governance system: the decentralized autonomous organization, or DAO University of Miami business technology professors researching the emerging digitalized, decentralized finance and governance system highlight its potential and the vulnerabilities that heralds the newest generation of the web. Michael R. Malone 02-24-2023 false Miami Herbert Business School Finance Entrepreneurship Finance Research Excellence false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Esperanza Bravo de Varona, who helped found the Cuban Heritage Collection, passes away https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/esperanza-bravo-de-varona-who-helped-found-the-cuban-heritage-collection-passes-away.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/esperanza-varona-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/esperanza-varona-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/esperanza-varona-hero-365.jpg Esperanza Bravo de Varona The librarian and archivist’s vision to pull together all the Cuban ephemera into one central place led to the founding of the Cuban Heritage Collection, the largest repository of Cuban documents outside the island. Barbara Gutierrez 02-23-2023 false Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Libraries Distinctive Collections History and Culture false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Law / War exposes Russia’s weaknesses and vulnerabilities https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/war-exposes-russias-weaknesses-and-vulnerabilities.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/ukraine-one-year-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/ukraine-one-year-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/ukraine-one-year-hero-365.jpg Ukrainian servicemen of the 3rd Separate Tank Iron Brigde take part in an exercise in the Kharkiv area, Ukraine, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023, the day before the one year mark since the war began. War has been a catastrophe for Ukraine and a crisis for the globe and the world is a more unstable and fearful place since Russia invaded its neighbor on Feb. 24, 2022. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda) University of Miami specialists in areas of Soviet politics, economics, and law examine the global implications of Russia’s ‘‘Three-Day Invasion and Takeover’’ of Ukraine that, as of today, grinds into its second year with no end in sight. Michael R. Malone 02-23-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School School of Law International Law/Politics U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Communication / Broadcast Journalism / Journalism / Violence against journalists strikes Florida https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/violence-against-journalists-strikes-florida.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/dylan-lyons-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/dylan-lyons-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/dylan-lyons-hero-365.jpg Dylan Lyons Faculty members at the School of Communication discuss threats journalists face in the field after a television reporter with Spectrum News 13 in Orlando was killed while on assignment Wednesday afternoon. Megan Ondrizek and Jenny Hudak 02-23-2023 false School of Communication Broadcast Journalism Journalism Journalism In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / University / Academic Excellence / Curricula / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / University’s novel degree program draws international attention https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/universitys-novel-degree-program-draws-international-attention.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/yujin-yaguchi-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/yujin-yaguchi-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/yujin-yaguchi-hero-365.jpg Coral Gables, Fl--02-21-2023--Photo by Joshua Prezant/University of Miami--Mr. Yujin Yaguchi, center, from the University of Tokyo, speaks with Provost Duerk and other folks from UM. Leadership from the University of Tokyo visited the campus on the afternoon of Tuesday, Feb. 21 to learn about the University’s new Innovation, Technology and Design (ITD) interdisciplinary undergraduate degree, which is housed in the College of Engineering, as well as the unique academic space UM built for it (the Innovation Lab), funded by the University’s Classrooms for the Future initiative. Impressed with the University of Miami’s new initiative, a representative from the University of Tokyo met with leaders of the Innovation, Technology, and Design degree program on Tuesday to learn more. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-22-2023 false Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Academic Excellence Curricula false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / College of Engineering / resilience-academy Globs of sargassum seaweed are on the way https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/globs-of-sargassum-are-on-the-way-researchers-look-to-recycle-the-seaweed.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/hero_seaweed_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/hero_seaweed_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/hero_seaweed_365.jpg Seaweed on Miami Beach Tons of the foul-smelling brown macroalgae that blanket beaches are hauled away to landfills each year. Two University of Miami environmental engineers and their colleagues are proving that the seaweed can be an effective renewable resource. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-22-2023 false College of Engineering In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Healthcare / Real Estate / Record-breaking number of migrants place burden on city resources https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/record-breaking-number-of-migrants-place-burden-on-city-resources.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/housing-transport-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/housing-transport-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/housing-transport-hero-365.jpg housing and transportation University of Miami professors provide insight into the impact that the influx of migrants to Miami is having on the city’s housing, transportation, health care, and public education system. Caroline Val 02-22-2023 false Miami Herbert Business School Healthcare Real Estate U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Florida Law/Politics / Policy / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Panel to explore uprising by Mariel detainees at Alabama prison https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/panel-to-explore-uprising-by-mariel-detainees-at-alabama-prison.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/white-lies-podcast-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/white-lies-podcast-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/white-lies-podcast-hero-365.jpg prison riot A special event will be held at the University of Miami’s Bill Cosford Cinema to discuss the second season of the National Public Radio podcast “White Lies,” which revisits the 1991 prison revolt in Talladega, Alabama. Barbara Gutierrez 02-22-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences Florida Law/Politics Policy U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / In the Community / Social Impact / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / New U-LINK projects aim to improve health care, find novel uses for fish waste https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/new-u-link-projects-aim-to-improve-health-care-find-novel-uses-for-fish-waste.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/ulink-funding-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/ulink-funding-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/ulink-funding-hero-365.jpg Journals with the U-LINK logo University of Miami faculty members on four newly funded U-LINK projects hope to provide effective solutions to challenging societal problems. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-21-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Academic Excellence In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Sports / University / Fitness and Wellness / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Includes Video / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Student spirit shines at SportsFest 2023 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/student-spirit-shines-at-sportsfest-2023.html People and Community Sports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/sportsfest-2023-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/sportsfest-2023-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/sportsfest-2023-hero-365.jpg SportsFest involved teams from student housing groups and commuter students who competed in more than 10 events over three days The University of Miami celebrated SportsFest 2023 last weekend, bringing together hundreds of students to compete in recreational sports and other activities. The annual event involved student teams from residential colleges and commuter students, who competed in more than 10 events over three days vying to take home the coveted SportsFest trophy. News@TheU 02-21-2023 true Students Prospective Students Parents Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Includes Video Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Fitness and Wellness true false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Toppel to host annual Job and Internship Expo https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/toppel-to-host-annual-job-and-internship-expo.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/toppel-career-expo-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/toppel-career-expo-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/toppel-career-expo-hero-365.jpg On Wednesday, March 1, the Toppel Career Center will host the Job and Internship Expo, their largest career event of the year. On Wednesday, March 1, the Toppel Career Center will host the Job and Internship Expo, their largest career event of the year. The happening helps students connect and network with potential employers. Victoria Leal 02-21-2023 false Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Environment / Miller School of Medicine / Students test for mold in hurricane-damaged homes https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/students-test-for-mold-in-hurricane-damaged-homes.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/mold-news-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/mold-news-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/mold-news-365x365.jpg hurricane ian mold University of Miami public health science students who tested homes in Southwest Florida for the presence of mold, shortly after Hurricane Ian’s floodwaters receded, found elevated levels of the fungal growth in many of the residences. The mold can have serious health consequences for some people. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-20-2023 false Miller School of Medicine In the Community Environment false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / The Advanced Study of the Americas / Is Latin America paving a democratic path? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/is-latin-america-paving-a-democratic-path.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/latam-democracy-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/latam-democracy-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/latam-democracy-365x365.jpg Latin America During a roundtable discussion, hosted by the George P. Hanley Democracy Center, experts dissected Latin America’s governments by looking at the issues that forge a democracy. Barbara Gutierrez 02-18-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences The Advanced Study of the Americas International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Linda Ray Intervention Center extends hours, expands support https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/linda-ray-intervention-center-extends-hours-expands-support.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/linda-ray-center-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/linda-ray-center-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/linda-ray-center-365x365.jpg Linda Rey Center With funding obtained from two grants, the center is now able to stay open until 5 p.m. and offer enrichment activities to its young students, who range from newborn to age 3 and often face developmental delays. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-17-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences Health and Lifestyle Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Profile Spotlight / Student Affairs / Students / Prospective Students / Passion for fashion and luxury takes center stage https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/passion-for-fashion-and-luxury-takes-center-stage.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/fashion_club-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/fashion_club-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/fashion_club-365x365.jpg Annia Elena Lopez and Linda Geib are members of the Luxury and Fashion Club at the University. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami The Luxury and Fashion Club student organization introduces University of Miami students to the world of vogue and opulence through biweekly meetings—as well as panel discussions and networking opportunities that include professionals. Jenny Hudak 02-16-2023 false Students Prospective Students Student Affairs Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / University President / EverBrighter Celebration illuminates donors’ ‘life-changing impacts’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/celebration-illuminated-donors-life-changing-impacts.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/scholarship940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/scholarship790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/scholarship365.jpg Scholarship reception The 2023 Scholarship Donor Celebration, held on Feb. 14 at the Shalala Student Center Ballroom, spotlighted the power of scholarships to change lives and offered students and donors the opportunity to meet each other. Benjamin Estrada 02-16-2023 false In the Community Social Impact University President false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Faculty Recognition / Seeding democracy, political activism through robust debate https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/seeding-democracy-political-activism-through-brave-debate.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/matthew-nelsen-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/matthew-nelsen-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/matthew-nelsen-365x365.jpg Photo by Joshua Prezant/University of Miami-- University of Miami professor Matthew David Nelsen, poses for a picture in Coconut Grove on the corner of 35th and Charles Ave. near the St. James Baptist Church. Newly transplanted University of Miami political scientist Matthew Nelsen fosters advocacy and civic engagement through pedagogical practices and research that views local-level institutions as the microcosms of democracy. Michael R. Malone 02-15-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Faculty Recognition false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / A&S Chemistry / Ohio town faces possible health, environmental disaster https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/ohio-town-faces-possible-health-environmental-disaster.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/train-derailment-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/train-derailment-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/train-derailment-hero-365.jpg This photo taken with a drone shows the continuing cleanup of portions of a Norfolk Southern freight train that derailed Friday night in East Palestine, Ohio, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2023. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar) Five of the 38 cars of a Norfolk Southern Railroad train that derailed Feb. 3 near the small town of East Palestine were carrying vinyl chloride, a known human carcinogen. University of Miami experts in chemistry, public health sciences, and law weigh in on the recent chemical spill and its potential consequences. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-15-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences School of Law A&S Chemistry In the Community Social Impact Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Health Foundation of South Florida partners with the University to reduce health inequities https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/health-foundation-of-south-florida-partners-with-the-university-to-reduce-health-inequities.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/gables-campus-aerial-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/gables-campus-aerial-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/gables-campus-aerial-365.jpg An aerial view of the Shalala Student Center on Lake Osceola and Cobb Fountain, with the City of Coral Gables in the distance. A $1 million grant will support the University of Miami’s work in identifying and addressing barriers to good health in low-income neighborhoods. News@TheU 02-15-2023 false Miller School of Medicine Patient Care In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Research Excellence / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Faculty News / ‘The design of our cities shapes the quality of our lives’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/the-design-of-our-cities-shapes-the-quality-of-our-lives.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/carie-penabad-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/carie-penabad-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/carie-penabad-hero-365.jpg Caridad Penabad Carie Penabad, associate professor in the School of Architecture, has a weekly, national radio show, “On Cities,” where she speaks to architects and other thought leaders about the virtues and challenges of our cities. Barbara Gutierrez 02-13-2023 false School of Architecture School of Architecture Faculty News In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Business / People and Community / Economics / In the Community / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / School of Architecture / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Law / Real Estate Law / Real Estate / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Conference highlights Miami’s towering real estate potential https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/conference-highlights-miamis-towering-real-estate-potential.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/real-estate-conference-2023-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/real-estate-conference-2023-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/real-estate-conference-2023-hero-365.jpg High-rise condominium buildings pack the Brickell neighborhood of Miami, Sunday, Feb. 27, 2022. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) Entrepreneurs and innovators met with leading commercial real estate investors—to explore opportunities spurred by new technologies and the vibrant movement of people and capital to South Florida—at the Real Estate Impact Conference, co-hosted by three University of Miami schools. Michael R. Malone 02-13-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Architecture Miami Herbert Business School School of Law Real Estate Law Real Estate Economics In the Community Social Impact Visiting Speakers false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Research / University / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / In the Community / University Leadership / The Graduate School / Grad Students / Grad Events / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Graduate students shine a light on their research https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/graduate-students-shine-a-light-on-their-research.html Academics People and Community Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/three-minute-thesis-2023-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/three-minute-thesis-2023-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/three-minute-thesis-2023-hero-365.jpg Acadia Moeyersoms won the Graduate School’s seventh annual Three Minute Thesis competition last week. Photo: Joshua Prezant/University of Miami The Graduate School’s seventh annual Three Minute Thesis competition gave nine students from eight of the University of Miami’s schools and colleges a chance to share their groundbreaking work. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-12-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students The Graduate School Grad Students Grad Events Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning In the Community University Leadership false false false false false University / Announcements / Campus Safety / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Emergency notification test scheduled for Wednesday https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/emergency-notification-test-scheduled-for-wednesday.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo News@TheU 02-10-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Announcements Campus Safety true false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus / Student Affairs / Diversity and Inclusion / Traveling museum showcases 50 years of hip-hop https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/traveling-museum-showcases-50-years-of-hip-hop.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/50-years-hip-hop-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/50-years-hip-hop-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/50-years-hip-hop-hero-365.jpg hiphop The Black History 101 Mobile Museum and its founder Khalid el-Hakim visited the University of Miami Coral Gables Campus on Thursday, displaying a collection of more than 150 artifacts as part of its latest exhibit—“Hip-Hop at 50.” Jenny Hudak 02-10-2023 false Student Affairs Diversity and Inclusion Diversity In the Community Social Impact Campus false false false false false People and Community / Sports / In the Community / Fitness and Wellness / Includes Video / Students / Prospective Students / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Students connect via University of Miami Club Ice Hockey https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/students-connect-via-university-of-miami-club-ice-hockey.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/hockey-club-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/hockey-club-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/hockey-club-hero-365.jpg The University of Miami Club Ice Hockey competes in the College Hockey South division Franco LaTona 02-09-2023 false Students Prospective Students Includes Video In the Community Fitness and Wellness true false false false false People and Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Alumna keeps the candle of hope burning for Afghani women https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/alumna-keeps-the-candle-of-hope-burning-for-afghani-women.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/zakera-azizi-2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/zakera-azizi-2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/zakera-azizi-2-hero-365.jpg Zakera Azizi Zakera Azizi, the beneficiary of a special University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School master’s degree scholarship for Afghani students, has teamed up with an international organization to offer an online English class for women in Afghanistan—whose education was recently banned. Michael R. Malone 02-08-2023 false Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Miami Herbert Business School Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Research / History and Culture / Literature / Research Excellence / Libraries / Events / Digital Collections / Distinctive Collections / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / University of Miami Libraries contains a treasure trove of materials https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/university-of-miami-libraries-contains-a-treasure-trove-of-materials.html Arts and Humanities Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/first-hand-knowledge-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/first-hand-knowledge-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/first-hand-knowledge-hero-365.jpg Valeria Salgado, a library technician, checks out some of the items on display on the second floor of the Kislak Collection on Tuesday afternoon. Photo: Joshua Prezant/University of Miami The workshop “First-Hand Knowledge: Exploring Primary Sources at UM Libraries” brought together library leaders to discuss different collections and archives available to the University of Miami community and the public. Barbara Gutierrez 02-08-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Libraries Events Digital Collections Distinctive Collections History and Culture Literature Research Excellence false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Public Service / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / School of Law / Law professor studies the decision-making process of capital murder juries https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/law-professor-studies-the-decision-making-process-of-capital-murder-juries.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/scott-sundby-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/scott-sundby-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/scott-sundby-hero-365.jpg Scott Sundby Recently named the inaugural Robert C. Josefsberg Chair in Criminal Justice Advocacy, law professor Scott Sundby has overseen the interviewing of more than 200 jurors, examining what goes into the process of 12 people who will make a life-or-death decision. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-07-2023 false School of Law Public Service Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Diversity and Inclusion / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / University community gathers for vigil to honor Tyre Nichols https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/university-community-gathers-for-vigil-to-honor-tyre-nichols.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/tyre-nichols-vigil-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/tyre-nichols-vigil-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/tyre-nichols-vigil-hero-365.jpg The University community came together this evening to honor the life of Tyre Nichols in a vigil presented by the Black Student Leadership Caucus, the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs, and various student organizations. The commemoration, presented by the Black Student Leadership Caucus, the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs, and other student organizations, also cultivated university-wide discussions on police brutality and racial inequality. Caroline Val 02-07-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Diversity and Inclusion In the Community Social Impact Campus false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Environment / College of Engineering / Devastating earthquake evokes memories of ’99 tragedy in Turkey https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/devastating-earthquake-evokes-memories-of-99-tragedy-in-turkey.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/turkey-earthquake-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/turkey-earthquake-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/turkey-earthquake-hero-365.jpg A man searches for people in a destroyed building in Adana, Turkey, Monday, Feb. 6, 2023. A powerful quake has knocked down multiple buildings in southeast Turkey and Syria and many casualties are feared. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra) University of Miami College of Engineering faculty members Nurcin Celik and Derin Ural lived through the 1999 temblor that struck near the Turkish city of Izmit. They stand ready to offer their expertise in the aftermath of Monday’s disaster. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-06-2023 false College of Engineering In the Community Social Impact Environment false false false false false Business / People and Community / Economics / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Economics / Impressive job gains point to stabilizing economy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/impressive-job-gains-point-to-stabilizing-economy.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/jobs-report-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/jobs-report-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/jobs-report-hero-365.jpg A hiring sign is displayed at a Chipotle restaurant in Schaumburg, Ill., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. America’s employers added a robust 517,000 jobs in January, a surprisingly strong gain in the face of the Federal Reserve’s aggressive drive to slow growth and tame inflation with higher interest rates. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh) Strong gains and fluctuations in the labor market are indicators of a vibrant, growing economy stabilizing from the pandemic and are not drivers of inflationary trends as many economists suggest, according to a Miami Herbert Business School economist. Michael R. Malone 02-06-2023 false Miami Herbert Business School Economics Economics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / University Leadership / Climate Change / Environment / Office of the President / resilience-academy Climate conference explores ways to reduce carbon footprint at colleges https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/climate-conference-explores-ways-to-reduce-carbon-footprint-at-colleges.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/frenk-pumariega-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/frenk-pumariega-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/frenk-pumariega-hero-365.jpg Climate conference The University of Miami is welcoming leaders from institutions across the nation this week at the Higher Education Climate Leadership Summit to share ideas on combating the climate crisis. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-06-2023 false Office of the President In the Community Social Impact University Leadership Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / Visiting Speakers / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Diversity and Inclusion / Students / Prospective Students / International Students / Author encourages audience to ‘get curious about what lights you up’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/author-encourages-audience-to-get-curious-about-what-lights-you-up.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/socs-event-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/socs-event-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/socs-event-hero-365.jpg Alex Elle, a New York Times bestselling author and restorative writing teacher, shared her thoughts during the Students of Color Symposium on Saturday about the significance of protecting your mental health and practicing well-being. Alex Elle, a New York Times bestselling author and restorative writing teacher, shared her thoughts during the Students of Color Symposium on Saturday about the significance of protecting your mental health and practicing well-being. Jenny Hudak 02-06-2023 false Students Prospective Students International Students Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Diversity and Inclusion Visiting Speakers Campus false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / What’s fueling the political crisis in Peru? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/whats-fueling-the-political-crisis-in-peru.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/unrest-in-peru-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/unrest-in-peru-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/unrest-in-peru-hero-365.jpg Peru Peruvian students at the University of Miami offer their opinions regarding the struggle between democracy and corruption in the South American country. Caroline Val 02-06-2023 false International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Communication / Interactive Media / Can you spot a deepfake? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/can-you-spot-a-deepfake.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/deep-fakes-hero-940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/deep-fakes-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/deep-fakes-hero-365.jpg Deepfakes University of Miami researchers familiar with artificial intelligence technology offer their opinions about a phenomenon—the posting of images or videos that have been manipulated—that is becoming more prevalent online. Barbara Gutierrez 02-03-2023 false School of Communication Interactive Media Journalism In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / Public Service / Visiting Speakers / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Former ambassador to share insights from Kissinger interview https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/former-ambassador-to-share-insights-from-kissinger-interview.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/martin-indyk-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/martin-indyk-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/martin-indyk-hero-365.jpg Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Martin Indyk In his latest book, “Master of the Game,” former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk spent time interviewing former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger about how he brokered peace in the Middle East during the 1970s. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-03-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community A&S Social Sciences International Law/Politics Public Service Visiting Speakers false false false false false Business / University / Finance / Campus / Miami Herbert Business School / Finance / Includes Video / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University shines on CNBC’s ‘Mad Money’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/university-shines-on-cnbcs-mad-money.html Business University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/jim-cramer-mad-money-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/jim-cramer-mad-money-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/jim-cramer-mad-money-hero-365.jpg Mad Money Jim Cramer, television personality and host of CNBC’s “Mad Money with Jim Cramer,” visited the University of Miami Coral Gables Campus on Thursday to film his popular television show and to speak with students at the Miami Herbert Business School. Jenny Hudak 02-03-2023 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Finance Includes Video Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Finance Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Diversity and Inclusion / Students / Prospective Students / International Students / Student symposium focuses on mental health as ‘mental wealth’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/student-symposium-focuses-on-mental-health-as-mental-wealth.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/students-of-color-symposium-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/students-of-color-symposium-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/students-of-color-symposium-hero-365.jpg From left; Alexis Owens, Cassandra Michel, and Zoe Major, members of the Students of Color Symposium planning committee. On Saturday, the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs will host the annual Students of Color Symposium, featuring workshops about mental health and facilitated conversations, as well as a keynote address from New York Times bestselling author and certified breathwork coach, Alex Elle. Jenny Hudak and Victoria Leal 02-01-2023 false Students Prospective Students International Students Student Affairs Activities and Events Diversity and Inclusion In the Community Social Impact Visiting Speakers Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Fine Arts / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / Includes Video / Students / Prospective Students / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / The U Creates Arts and Sciences Theatre arts program paves paths for student https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/theatre-arts-program-paves-paths-for-student.html Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/yash-ramanujam-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/yash-ramanujam-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/yash-ramanujam-hero-365.jpg theatre arts Yash Ramanujam shares the journey that led him from the Midwest to the University of Miami’s Department of Theatre Arts. Growing up in Illinois, Ramanujam saw South Asian American characters depicted in stereotypical roles only. He discovered that acting paved a viable personal and professional path that not only helped him to open up but to represent his South Asian culture. Franco A. LaTona 02-01-2023 false Students Prospective Students College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities Includes Video Fine Arts true false false false false Arts and Humanities / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / Includes Video / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / resilience-academy Arts and Sciences Researcher addresses effects of climate change on tropical forests https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/02/researcher-addresses-effects-of-climate-change-on-tropical-forests.html Arts and Humanities Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/ken-feeley-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/ken-feeley-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/02/ken-feeley-hero-365.jpg Kenneth Feeley, associate professor of biology and director of the John C. Gifford Arboretum at the University of Miami Kenneth Feeley, associate professor of biology in the College of Arts and Sciences and director of the John C. Gifford Arboretum at the University of Miami, explains his research on tropical forests and his passion for training the next generation of scientists. Franco A. LaTona 02-01-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences Includes Video Climate Change Environment true false false false true global-black-studies Women of the U: Laura Kohn-Wood https://news.miami.edu/edu/stories/2023/01/women-of-the-u-laura-kohn-wood.html https://news.miami.edu/edu/_assets/images/images-stories/2023/01/dr-kohnwood-interview23 https://news.miami.edu/edu/_assets/images/images-stories/2023/01/dr-kohnwood-interview-790x527.png https://news.miami.edu/edu/_assets/images/images-stories/2023/01/dr-kohnwood-interview-790x527.png dr-kohnwood-interview23 Dean Laura Kohn-Wood speaks on the importance of paying it forward and the role that fostering relationships can have on personal and professional growth. UM News 02-01-2023 false false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / Ocean Sciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / resilience-academy Students a primary part of $6.74 million experiment https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/students-a-primary-part-of-6.74-million-experiment.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/clasi-students-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/clasi-students-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/clasi-students-hero-365.jpg Samantha Furtney Students at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science are working side-by-side with scientists and researchers on a U.S. Navy-funded project that will help improve weather forecasting. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-31-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences Ocean Sciences Grants and Funding Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / Ocean Sciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / resilience-academy Buoys play pivotal role to improve coastal weather forecasting https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/buoys-play-pivotal-role-to-improve-coastal-weather-forecasting.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/clasi-air-sea-research-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/clasi-air-sea-research-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/clasi-air-sea-research-hero-365.jpg During a research expedition in Monterey Bay, scientists prepare to launch one of eight ASIS buoys that have collected data on coastal land, air and sea interactions. Photo courtesy of Brian Haus Researchers from the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science are spearheading an experiment that will help forecasters better understand how coastal land, air, and sea interactions influence weather events. The study recently completed its final deployment of buoys in Gulf of Mexico waters near the Florida Panhandle. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-31-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences Ocean Sciences Grants and Funding Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / School of Communication / Interactive Media / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Instructor uses video games to promote social change https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/instructor-uses-video-games-to-promote-social-change.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/lindsay-grace-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/lindsay-grace-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/lindsay-grace-hero-365.jpg School of Communication associate professor Lindsay Grace School of Communication associate professor Lindsay Grace creates video games that will challenge people’s perceptions and biases, one player at a time. Barbara Gutierrez 01-31-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile School of Communication Interactive Media Journalism Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / World / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / University President / The Caribbean / Central America / South America / College of Arts and Sciences / The Advanced Study of the Americas / Visionaries advance a ‘Latine’ narrative for democracy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/visionaries-advance-a-latine-narrative-for-democracy.html People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/latine-vision-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/latine-vision-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/latine-vision-hero-365.jpg Latine Promoting values of inclusion, equity, and collaboration, a panel of thought leaders shared their personal stories to forge a blueprint for a new American democracy, as part of a forum hosted by the University of Miami Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas. Michael R. Malone 01-30-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences The Advanced Study of the Americas Diversity In the Community Social Impact University President The Caribbean Central America South America false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / College of Arts and Sciences / Miller School of Medicine / Psychology / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences HIV symposium connects researchers, health professionals https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/hiv-symposium-connects-researchers-health-professionals.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/hiv-symposium-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/hiv-symposium-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/hiv-symposium-hero-365.jpg Dozens of HIV researchers and health professionals will assemble at the University of Miami Coral Gables Campus for the annual HIV symposium, “Science Driving Strategy: Ending the HIV Epidemic,” on Feb. 9. News@TheU 01-30-2023 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Miller School of Medicine Psychology Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs Social Impact Visiting Speakers false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Profile Spotlight / Frost School of Music / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Frost School of Music senior delves into the industry, one internship at a time https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/frost-school-of-music-senior-delves-into-the-industry-one-internship-at-a-time.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/paulina-levitan-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/paulina-levitan-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/paulina-levitan-hero-365.jpg Coral Gables, FL--01-25-2023-- Photo by Joshua Prezant/ University of Miami--. Paulina Ella Levitan, a senior in the Frost school of Music, from New York, poses for a picture near the Frost School of Music. Levitan is studying Modern Artist Development and Entrepreneurship (MADE) at Frost with minors in music business and songwriting. Paulina Levitan has completed a few internships to educate herself about as many areas of the music industry as possible. She is currently exploring how to pair music with commercials as an intern at Creative License. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 01-30-2023 false Students Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Profile Spotlight false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Public Service / U.S. Government / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / University President / Visiting Speakers / Office of the President / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Commander visits alma mater during Miami Navy Week https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/commander-visits-alma-mater-during-miami-navy-week.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/rear-admiral-valdez-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/rear-admiral-valdez-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/rear-admiral-valdez-hero-365.jpg Coral Gables, FL--01-23-2023-- Photo by Joshua Prezant/ University of Miami--.Rear Admiral Guido F. Valdes, second from left, .Commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific/Director, San Diego Market and Chief of the Medical Corps, a double canes alumni, and Command Master Chief Sean Howe (Admiral's senior enlisted), third from left, talks to Navy Veterans and current Sophmore students Elias Vihtelic, left, and Leo Sutton, right , during a special veternans meet and greet at the Donna Shalala Student Center – Lakeview Terrace. The admiral was on campus and in the community all this week part of the Navy's annual Navy Week activities. Rear Adm. Guido F. Valdes, commander of Naval Medical Forces Pacific and a double alumnus of the University of Miami, visited the University as part of Miami Navy Week and its signature outreach program. Jenny Hudak 01-27-2023 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Office of the President Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Public Service U.S. Government In the Community Profile Spotlight University President Visiting Speakers false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Visiting Speakers / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Sea Secrets / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Underwater archeologists get to the bottom of pirates’ secrets https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/underwater-archeologists-get-to-the-bottom-of-pirates-secrets.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/sea-secrets-pirates-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/sea-secrets-pirates-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/sea-secrets-pirates-hero-365.jpg Fritz Hanselmann has almost 20 years of experience with all aspects of underwater archaeological field operations and has directed numerous projects in Latin America, the Caribbean, and North America. In the first of the “Sea Secrets Lecture Series,” the Rosenstiel School’s director of underwater archaeology and exploration narrated how his team’s endeavors to excavate shipwrecks during the past decade have revealed a deeper understanding of the role of piracy in hemispheric history. Michael R. Malone 01-26-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Sea Secrets Visiting Speakers Environment false false false false false People and Community / Research / Profile Spotlight / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Psychology / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Psychology Arts and Sciences Psychologist helps to curb youth emotional struggles in novel ways https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/psychologist-helps-to-curb-youth-emotional-struggles-in-novel-ways.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/jill-ehrenreich-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/jill-ehrenreich-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/jill-ehrenreich-hero-365.jpg Jill Ehrenreich-May during a recent class session of her psychology course, Evidence Based Interventions for Children and Families. Photo: Joshua Prezant/University of Miami Professor Jill Ehrenreich-May has created a new treatment guide that draws on cognitive behavioral strategies to treat anxiety, depression, and other emotional disorders in a shorter time span. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 01-25-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community Psychology Profile Spotlight Research Excellence false false false false false Academics / Science and Technology / Tech Innovation / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / What does ChatGPT mean for higher education? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/what-does-chatgpt-mean-for-higher-education.html Academics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/chatgpt-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/chatgpt-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/chatgpt-hero-365.jpg A ChatGPT prompt is shown on a device near a public school in Brooklyn, New York, Thursday, Jan. 5, 2023. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan) Jeffrey Duerk, executive vice president for academic affairs and provost, offers his take on the capabilities of the new language software that has quickly entered the educational arena. Barbara Gutierrez 01-24-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Tech Innovation false false false false false Business / Health and Medicine / People and Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Healthcare / Special Events / Thought Leadership / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Conference to tackle scope of health care uncertainties https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/conference-to-tackle-scope-of-health-care-uncertainties.html Business Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/business-of-healthcare-preview-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/business-of-healthcare-preview-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/business-of-healthcare-preview-hero-365.jpg Healthcare conference With the aim to address key challenges impacting U.S. and global health care organizations, leaders representing every facet of the industry will converge for the 2023 “The Business of Health Care Conference,” to be held Feb. 24 at the University of Miami Coral Gables Campus. News@TheU 01-23-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Healthcare Special Events Thought Leadership false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Includes Video / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / resilience-academy Scientists try to ID pathogen that has decimated coral reefs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/scientists-try-to-id-pathogen-that-has-decimated-coral-reefs.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/stony-coral-disease-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/stony-coral-disease-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/stony-coral-disease-hero-365.jpg An ecologist and assistant scientist are conducting experiments in an innovative NOAA coral lab at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science to identify the Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease pathogen that has destroyed corals in Florida. Franco LaTona 01-23-2023 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Includes Video Research Excellence Climate Change Environment true false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / World / History and Culture / In the Community / Social Impact / University Leadership / The Caribbean / Western Hemisphere / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Includes Video / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Cuba Cuban Heritage Collection celebrates anniversary of its Roberto C. Goizueta Pavilion https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/cuban-heritage-collection-celebrates-anniversary-of-its-roberto-c.-goizueta-pavilion.html Arts and Humanities People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/chc-pavilion-interior-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/chc-pavilion-interior-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/chc-pavilion-interior-hero-365.jpg Coral Gables, FL-- 01-13-2023--Joshua Prezant/ University of Miami--Issues of Carteles magazine. Photographs taken on location at The Cuban Heritage Collection at the University of Miami of items in the collection and the people that oversee the collection. The pavilion, located in the Otto G. Richter Library at the Coral Gables Campus, has greeted countless scholars, researchers, and community members offering a gateway to the largest depository of Cuban materials outside of the island. Barbara Gutierrez 01-22-2023 false Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community Libraries Distinctive Collections Includes Video History and Culture In the Community Social Impact University Leadership The Caribbean Western Hemisphere false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Arts and Sciences Migrants are overwhelming resources in the US https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/migrants-are-overwhelming-resources-in-the-us.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/border-migrants-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/border-migrants-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/border-migrants-hero-365.jpg Residents help Cuban migrants to shore on Stock Island, near Key West, Fla., Friday, Aug. 12, 2022. The number of Cubans leaving the island will reach an all-time high this year. The U.S. Coast Guard has intercepted many at sea, but many more are crossing the U.S.-Mexican border. (AP Photo/Mary Martin) The U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported that 2.76 million undocumented migrants arrived at the southwest borders in fiscal year 2022. University experts say solving the situation will not be easy. Barbara Gutierrez 01-22-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business College of Arts and Sciences School of Law U.S. Government Social Impact false false false false false Business / Law and Politics / Economics / U.S. Government / Miami Herbert Business School / Economics / Economist: Debt ceiling impasse threatens government default https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/economist-debt-ceiling-impasse-threatens-government-default.html Business Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/debt-ceiling-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/debt-ceiling-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/debt-ceiling-hero-365.jpg Debt ceiling David Andolfatto, a senior economist in the Miami Herbert Business School, assessed the current debt limit standoff and the consequences if Congress does not resolve the stalemate over how much money the government can borrow. Michael R. Malone 01-20-2023 false Miami Herbert Business School Economics Economics U.S. Government false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Global / Nursing students gain health care experience abroad https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/nursing-students-gain-health-care-experience-abroad.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/madrid_story_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/madrid_story_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/madrid_story_365.jpg School of Nursing and Health Studies students in Spain During the winter break, 20 seniors from the University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies spent two weeks in Spain participating in an intensive study abroad program about transcultural nursing. Jenny Hudak and Robin Shear 01-19-2023 false School of Nursing and Health Studies Global Patient Care In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Students / Prospective Students / International Students / Wanted: Motivated student career coaches https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/wanted-motivated-student-career-coaches.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/mary-gorski-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/mary-gorski-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/mary-gorski-hero-365.jpg Mary Gorski The Toppel Career Center wants to hire additional student coaches for the 2023-2024 school year. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 01-19-2023 false Students Prospective Students International Students In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Scholarship gives ROTC cadet a ‘life-changing opportunity’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/scholarship-gives-rotc-cadet-a-life-changing-opportunity.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/austin-yalowitz-rotc-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/austin-yalowitz-rotc-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/austin-yalowitz-rotc-hero-365.jpg ROTC Austin Yalowitz was rewarded for his academic excellence, leadership qualities, and his physical fitness with a grant that covers his four-year tuition costs. Barbara Gutierrez 01-19-2023 false Student Affairs Campus Life In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Florida Law/Politics / Public Service / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / ’Canes experience democracy in action through student program https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/canes-experience-democracy-in-action-through-student-program.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/leadership-umiami-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/leadership-umiami-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/leadership-umiami-hero-365.jpg Leadership UMiami Leadership UMiami, an interactive leadership program through the Butler Center for Service and Leadership, offered students the opportunity to spend several weeks exploring democracy and civic engagement—culminating with a visit to the nation’s capital to experience democracy in action. Jenny Hudak 01-19-2023 false Student Affairs Leadership and Service Florida Law/Politics Public Service U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Sports / In the Community / Fitness and Wellness / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students gain leadership skills, confidence to teach outdoor adventures https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/students-gain-leadership-skills,-confidence-to-teach-outdoor-adventures.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/seals-oa-program-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/seals-oa-program-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/seals-oa-program-hero-365.jpg Outdoor Adventure The Student Experience Adventure Leadership semester, or SEALs, is an in-depth, long-term leadership development program that helps participants develop effective life skills and confidence. Ashley A. Williams 01-19-2023 false Student Affairs Campus Life In the Community Fitness and Wellness false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Language / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Education and Human Development / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Linguist explores English-language learning in Uzbekistan https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/linguist-explores-english-language-learning-in-uzbekistan.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/uzbekistan-linguist-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/uzbekistan-linguist-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/uzbekistan-linguist-hero-365.jpg Uzbekistan flag As part of a U.S. Department of State project rooted in the transition from Soviet legacy to Western ideology, a University of Miami professor emerita of linguistics is researching how political ideologies and sociocultural preferences impact English-language learning in the Central Asian nation of Uzbekistan. Michael R. Malone 01-18-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business School of Education and Human Development Language In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / CIMAS / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / resilience-academy Climate crisis to worsen intensity, frequency of atmospheric rivers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/climate-crisis-to-worsen-intensity,-frequency-of-atmospheric-rivers.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/atmospheric-rivers-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/atmospheric-rivers-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/atmospheric-rivers-hero-365.jpg Floodwaters cover a property along River Rd. in Monterey County, Calif., as the Salinas River overflows its banks on Friday, Jan. 13, 2023. (AP Photo/Noah Berger) A “parade” of atmospheric river storms that have pummeled California since late December is finally ending, and drier days are ahead. But as the Earth’s climate continues to warm, atmospheric rivers will only become more frequent and intense, warns a University of Miami scientist. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-18-2023 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences CIMAS In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Education and Human Development / Kinesiology and Sports Sciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Football player’s injury spotlights ultimate risk https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/football-players-injury-spotlights-ultimate-risk.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/football-fandom-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/football-fandom-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/football-fandom-hero-365.jpg Buffalo Bills players kneel after teammate Damar Hamlin is injured during the first half of an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Monday, Jan. 2, 2023, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Jeff Dean) Our fascination with football is rooted in its violence, and even the Buffalo Bills’ Damar Hamlin’s injury—which exposed the unthinkable possibility of fatal injury—does little to diminish the game’s appeal, according to University of Miami sport sciences faculty members. Michael R. Malone 01-17-2023 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans School of Education and Human Development Kinesiology and Sports Sciences Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / World / In the Community / Social Impact / The Caribbean / Community and Fans / Scholar looks to inspire Cuban families to explore their own histories https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/scholar-looks-to-inspire-cuban-families-to-explore-their-own-histories.html People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/lesson-from-abuelo-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/lesson-from-abuelo-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/lesson-from-abuelo-hero-365.jpg Lessons from Abuelo Andy Gomez, author of “Lessons from Abuelo: History of Cuba” and former University of Miami assistant provost, shares the facts and history about his beloved country in hopes of motivating others to do the same. Ashley A. Williams 01-17-2023 false Community and Fans In the Community Social Impact The Caribbean false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Board of Trustees / Paul J. DiMare had a dream of ‘curing the incurable’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/paul-j.-dimare-had-a-dream-of-curing-the-incurable.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/dimare-followup-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/dimare-followup-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/dimare-followup-hero-365.jpg Paul and Swanee DiMare The longtime University of Miami trustee and successful businessman, who passed away from Lou Gehrig’s disease late last year, had been working to start a new institute that would search for cures for debilitating neurodegenerative disorders. His family members are now carrying on his dream. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-13-2023 false Board of Trustees In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Leadership and Service / Diversity and Inclusion / Students / Students celebrate the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/students-to-celebrate-the-life-and-legacy-of-martin-luther-king-jr.index.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/mlk-events-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/mlk-events-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/mlk-events-hero-365.jpg Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in DC United Black Students and the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs will honor Martin Luther King Jr. with a weeklong series of events. Jenny Hudak 01-12-2023 false Students Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Leadership and Service Diversity and Inclusion Diversity In the Community Social Impact Campus false false false false false Business / People and Community / In the Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Student awarded prestigious BlackRock prize https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/student-awarded-prestigious-blackrock-prize.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/black-rock-wetlands-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/black-rock-wetlands-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/black-rock-wetlands-hero-365.jpg Florida wetlands For his dissertation paper that documented the impact of nature loss on financial markets, Miami Herbert Business School student Claudio Rizzi received the 2022 BlackRock Applied Research Award. Michael R. Malone 01-12-2023 false Miami Herbert Business School In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Great Caesar’s ghost! Wait, there was no Julius Caesar https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/great-caesars-ghost-wait,-there-was-no-julius-caesar.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/conspiracy-theories-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/conspiracy-theories-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/conspiracy-theories-hero-365.jpg Conspiracy theories One of the latest conspiracy theories, which was spread through TikTok, claims that the Roman Empire never existed. A University of Miami political scientist explores some of the most common conspiracies. Barbara Gutierrez 01-12-2023 false College of Arts and Sciences In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Student Engagement / New residential students bring lots of enthusiasm to campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/new-residential-students-bring-lots-of-enthusiasm-to-campus.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/jan-2023-move-in-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/jan-2023-move-in-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/jan-2023-move-in-hero-365.jpg students move in Many of these new ’Canes—more than 300 total—started moving into their residential areas on Tuesday, ahead of the first day of classes on Jan. 17—which will mark the beginning of the Spring 2023 semester. Ashley A. Williams 01-11-2023 false Student Affairs Campus Life Student Engagement Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / In the Community / Explore a seven decades-old tradition in support of arts programs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/explore-a-seven-decades-old-tradition-in-support-of-arts-programs.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/beaux-arts-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/beaux-arts-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/beaux-arts-365.jpg Festival attendees browse works of art at the Beaux Arts Festival of Art in 2020 on the Coral Gables Campus. The South Florida community is invited to visit the Coral Gables Campus on Saturday, Jan. 14, and Sunday, Jan. 15, for the Beaux Arts Festival of Art—a family-friendly, open-air, free event that boasts museum-quality fine art. Brittney Bomnin Garcia 01-11-2023 false Fine Arts In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / In Memoriam / In the Community / Arts and Sciences Ambler Moss, diplomat, professor, and dean, helped foster global research at the University https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/ambler-moss,-diplomat,-professor,-and-dean,-helped-foster-global-research-at-the-university.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/ambler-moss-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/ambler-moss-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/ambler-moss-hero-365.jpg Ambler Moss A veteran professor of international studies and former U.S. ambassador to Panama, Moss passed away recently. Janette Neuwahl Tannen and Barbara Gutierrez 01-10-2023 false In Memoriam In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / School of Education and Human Development / Disparate public-school funding greatly affects students’ achievements https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/01/disparate-public-school-funding-greatly-affects-students-achievements.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/bruce-baker-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/bruce-baker-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2023/01/bruce-baker-hero-365.jpg Bruce Baker Professor Bruce D. Baker, a leading expert on how states allocate public-school funding, explains how underfunding of certain school districts can affect outcomes. Barbara Gutierrez 01-10-2023 false School of Education and Human Development In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / University / In Memoriam / Office of the President / Board of Trustees / University Trustee Paul J. DiMare passes away https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/university-trustee-paul-j.-dimare-passes-away.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/dimare-in-memoriam-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/dimare-in-memoriam-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/dimare-in-memoriam-365.jpg Paul DiMare in memoriam graphic DiMare, who served on the University of Miami Board of Trustees for 18 years, became the largest grower of fresh-market tomatoes in the nation, earning the affectionate nickname “Mr. Tomato.” He was one of the University of Miami’s most ardent supporters. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-30-2022 false Office of the President Board of Trustees In Memoriam false false false false false Academics / University / Academic Excellence / Campus / Distinctions / 2022 at the U: The year in review https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/2022-at-the-u-the-year-in-review.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/2022-year-in-review-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/2022-year-in-review-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/2022-year-in-review-hero-365.jpg A collage of photos from major University moments in 2022. Take a look back at some of the biggest stories at the University of Miami during the past year. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-21-2022 false Academic Excellence Campus Distinctions false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / resilience-academy Arts and Sciences Nearshore coral communities are vanishing, research indicates https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/nearshore-coral-communities-are-vanishing,-research-indicates.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/keys-water-quality-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/keys-water-quality-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/keys-water-quality-hero-365.jpg Water quality negatively impacts coral occurrence in eutrophic nearshore environments of the Florida Keys A new study led by a University of Miami biology team found very few stony corals are left in the Florida Keys, and poor water quality may be accelerating the trend. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-20-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Public Service / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / Psychology / School of Law Faculty / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Psychology Arts and Sciences mindfullness University, military collaboration promotes ‘push-ups for the mind’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/university-military-collaboration-promotes-push-ups-for-the-mind.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/leading-mindfulness-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/leading-mindfulness-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/leading-mindfulness-hero-365.jpg Lt. Gen. Walter Piatt, director of U.S. Army Staff, shared how some of his most intense military experiences—from an assault in the Afghan mountains to negotiations with antagonistic tribal sheiks—convinced him to adopt practices to better focus and calm the mind and how these mindfulness techniques have transformed his personal and professional life. A general who led combat troops in Afghanistan and Iraq touted the benefits of mindfulness training at a forum last week, part of a visit to the University of Miami with other U.S. military leaders to further collaboration with the UMindfulness Initiative. Michael R. Malone 12-20-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business College of Arts and Sciences School of Law Psychology School of Law Faculty Public Service Social Impact Visiting Speakers false false false false false Business / People and Community / University / University Leadership / Announcements / Appointments / Miami Herbert Business School / School News / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Interim dean selected for the Miami Herbert Business School https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/interim-dean-selected-for-the-miami-herbert-business-school.html Business People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/ann-olazabal-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/ann-olazabal-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/ann-olazabal-hero-365.jpg Ann M. Olazábal, professor and vice dean of Lifelong Learning and Executive Education, will serve as interim dean of the Miami Herbert Business School beginning January 1, 2023. Ann M. Olazábal, professor and vice dean of Lifelong Learning and Executive Education, will serve as interim dean beginning Jan. 1, 2023. News@TheU 12-19-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Miami Herbert Business School School News Office of the President University Leadership Announcements Appointments false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Health and Lifestyle / Feature / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / How to keep those New Year’s goals https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/how-to-keep-those-new-years-goals.html Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/new-years-goals-2023-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/new-years-goals-2023-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/new-years-goals-2023-hero-365.jpg New year graphic 2022 to 2023 As 2023 approaches, University of Miami experts share tips on how to set and maintain goals through the new year. Jenny Hudak 12-19-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Health and Lifestyle Feature false false false false false Academics / University / Commencement / Campus / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Communication / School of Education and Human Development / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Frost School of Music / School of Nursing and Health Studies / The Graduate School / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Watch highlights of the Fall 2022 Commencement https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/watch-highlights-of-the-fall-2022-commencements.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/fall-2022-video-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/fall-2022-video-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/fall-2022-video-hero-365.jpg Students celebrate their graduation from the University of Miami on Friday, Dec. 16. ‌More than 1,000 were awarded degrees from the University of Miami during the graduation exercises on Dec. 16 at the Watsco Center on the Coral Gables Campus. Take a look and enjoy a quick view of the sights and sounds.‌‌ News@TheU 12-19-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School School of Communication School of Education and Human Development College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Frost School of Music School of Nursing and Health Studies The Graduate School Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Includes Video Commencement Campus true false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Academic Excellence / Commencement / Teaching and Learning / Architecture / Cinema / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Journalism / Language / Literature / Music / Philosophy / University Leadership / University President / Campus / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Communication / Division of Continuing and International Education / School of Education and Human Development / College of Engineering / School of Law / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Frost School of Music / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Office of Alumni / Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services / Office of the President / Board of Trustees / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University Arts and Sciences Commencement Speakers to graduates: Dream big; let hope and resilience propel you https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/speaker-let-your-hope,-resilience,-and-skills-propel-you.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/fall-2022-comm-10am-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/fall-2022-comm-10am-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/fall-2022-comm-10am-hero-365.jpg A female student at the undergraduate degree ceremony on Friday, Dec. 14. In two separate ceremonies on Friday, more than 1,000 exuberant students received degrees, both undergraduate and graduate, as part of the University of Miami Fall 2022 Commencement. Michael R. Malone 12-16-2022 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School School of Communication Division of Continuing and International Education School of Education and Human Development College of Engineering School of Law Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Frost School of Music School of Nursing and Health Studies Office of Alumni Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services Office of the President Board of Trustees Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Student Affairs Campus Life Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Academic Excellence Commencement Teaching and Learning Architecture Cinema Fine Arts History and Culture Journalism Language Literature Music Philosophy University Leadership University President Campus false false false false false People and Community / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences mindfullness Holiday malaise? Give the gift of presence https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/holiday-malaise-give-the-gift-of-presence.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/holiday-malaise-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/holiday-malaise-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/holiday-malaise-hero-365.jpg Loneliness, sad holiday concept. Using awareness techniques that remind us to stay in the moment and savor our time together with friends and loved ones will help keep the holiday blues away, according to a University of Miami mindfulness specialist and a care ethicist. Michael R. Malone 12-16-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Law A&S People & Community false false false false false Academics / Science and Technology / Curricula / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / School of Law / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / New degree program offers students a ‘perfect intersection’ of areas https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/new-degree-program-offers-students-a-perfect-intersection-of-areas.html Academics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/itd-design-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/itd-design-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/itd-design-hero-365.jpg The University of Miami’s newest undergraduate degree offering in Innovation, Technology, and Design appeals to students who are interested in engineering, business, and hands-on experience. The University of Miami’s newest undergraduate degree offering in Innovation, Technology, and Design appeals to students interested in engineering, business, and hands-on experience. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-15-2022 false Students Prospective Students Parents College of Engineering School of Law Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Curricula Tech Innovation false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Tech Innovation / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / resilience-academy 2022 Atlantic hurricane season bizarre, destructive https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/2022-atlantic-hurricane-season-bizarre,-destructive.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/2022-hurricane-recap-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/2022-hurricane-recap-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/2022-hurricane-recap-hero-365.jpg Hurricane Ian An unusually quiet August was followed by a series of intense storms, but the season was near-normal after an initial forecast of above average. The University of Miami’s tropical cyclone experts deployed expendables and flew into the heart of storms in their ongoing quest to learn more about hurricanes. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-15-2022 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences Research Excellence Climate Change Environment Tech Innovation false false false false false Academics / Law and Politics / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / School of Law receives grant to study bar exam preparation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/school-of-law-receives-grant-to-study-bar-exam-preparation.html Academics Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/law-school-study-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/law-school-study-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/law-school-study-hero-365.jpg School of Law receives grant to study bar exam preparation The nonprofit AccessLex's Bar Success Research Grant Program funds well-designed and rigorous studies of the bar examination process and results. Catharine Skipp 12-14-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business School of Law Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Miller School of Medicine / Patients / Community and Fans / Neurologist explains autoimmune disease affecting Celine Dion https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/neurologist-explains-autoimmune-disease-affecting-celine-dion.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/celine-dion-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/celine-dion-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/celine-dion-hero-365.jpg FILE - In this Feb. 27, 2011 file photo, singer Celine Dion arrives before the 83rd Academy Awards, in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles. CBS says Dion will host a holiday special spotlighting adoption. The network said Dion also will perform, along with Ne-Yo, Chris Young and others, on the 15th annual "A Home for the Holidays," special that airs on Dec. 18, 2013. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, File) Dr. Kottil Rammohan, professor of clinical neurology at the Miller School of Medicine, addresses the autoimmune and neurological disorder that is affecting the Canadian singer and that impacts about one or two in a million people. Ashley A. Williams 12-14-2022 false Patients Community and Fans Miller School of Medicine false false false false false People and Community / Sports / In the Community / Social Impact / Students’ goals: Pass final exams, keep up with World Cup https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/students-goals-pass-final-exams,-keep-up-with-the-world-cup.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/soccer-messi-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/soccer-messi-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/soccer-messi-hero-365.jpg World Cup With the match for the World Cup final to be determined Wednesday, students share how they have been staying abreast of the latest news and scores for the world’s most celebrated sporting event. Caroline Val 12-13-2022 false In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Ocean Sciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / resilience-academy Climate Change Making waves: Oceanographer braves the elements to unlock secrets of the sea https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/making-waves-oceanographer-braves-danger-to-unlock-secrets-of-the-sea.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/lisa-beal-water-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/lisa-beal-water-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/lisa-beal-water-hero-365.jpg University of Miami professor Lisa Beal poses for a picture in the water off Key Biscayne holding a MicroCAT scientific instrument that measures conductivity, temperature, and pressure of the ocean water. Photo: Joshua Prezant/University of Miami University of Miami oceanographer Lisa Beal is renowned for her field studies on the Agulhas Current and its impact on climate change. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-13-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Ocean Sciences Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Social Impact / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Mechanical and Aerospace / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / What the breakthrough in nuclear fusion energy means https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/what-the-breakthrough-in-nuclear-fusion-energy-means.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/nuclear-fusion-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/nuclear-fusion-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/nuclear-fusion-hero-365.jpg The National Ignition Facility (NIF) Target Bay at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where the breakthrough in nuclear fusion was made. Damien Jemison/Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Scientists have reportedly achieved a key milestone in nuclear fusion energy. University of Miami College of Engineering researcher Giacomo Po addresses queries about the process of nuclear fusion and what it could mean for the future. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-13-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile College of Engineering Mechanical and Aerospace Social Impact Tech Innovation false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Science and Technology / Fine Arts / In the Community / Social Impact / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Students view South Florida park through a different lens https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/students-view-south-florida-park-through-a-different-lens.html Arts and Humanities People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/photography-class-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/photography-class-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/photography-class-hero-365.jpg From left: Jeff Larson, Quanxi He, Peter Wintersteen, Jovita Inciute, Felix Rivera, and Angel Diaz. Photo: Sean Black University of Miami students taking the “Introduction to Digital Photography” course spent the semester giving back to the community through beach cleanups at Biscayne National Park and learning technical photography skills by capturing the landscape. Jenny Hudak 12-12-2022 true Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Fine Arts In the Community Social Impact Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / Frost School of Music / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Cuban musician’s archives donated to the CHC https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/cuban-musicians-archives-donated-to-the-chc.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/paquito-archives-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/paquito-archives-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/paquito-archives-hero-365.jpg Cuban musician Paquito D’Rivera archives donated to the Cuban Heritage Collection The addition of Paquito D’Rivera’s material—which includes photographs, music scores, awards, and audiovisual materials—to the University’s Cuban Heritage Collection will be a treasure trove for lovers of jazz, Latin, and classical music. Barbara Gutierrez 12-12-2022 false Frost School of Music Libraries Distinctive Collections International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Journalism / Music / School of Communication / Frost School of Music / Motion Pictures / Includes Video / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Students focus their cameras on new artists at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/students-focus-their-cameras-on-new-artists-at-the-u.html Academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/frost-music-videos-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/frost-music-videos-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/frost-music-videos-hero-365.jpg Film students in professor Ed Talavera’s class learn key skills in cinematography, while helping to create music videos at no cost for emerging artists. Film students in professor Ed Talavera’s class learn key skills in cinematography, while helping to create music videos at no cost for emerging artists. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-09-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans School of Communication Frost School of Music Motion Pictures Includes Video Journalism Music false false false false false People and Community / University / Social Impact / Campus Safety / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Sexual Assault Resource Team seeks volunteers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/sexual-assault-resource-team-seeks-volunteers.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/sart-table-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/sart-table-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/sart-table-hero-365.jpg Volunteers at a table for the Sexual Assault Resource Team Created in 1992, the University’s Sexual Assault Resource Team (SART), led by Audrey Cleary, psychologist and sexual assault resource team coordinator, calls on employees and graduate students to volunteer to be the first point of contact for sexual assault survivors. Ashley A. Williams 12-08-2022 false Student Affairs Campus Life Social Impact Campus Safety false false false false false Business / People and Community / In Memoriam / Miami Herbert Business School / New scholarship honors student’s passion for social justice https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/new-scholarship-honors-students-passion-for-social-justice.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/darvish-memorial-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/darvish-memorial-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/darvish-memorial-hero-365.jpg Marco Darvish memorial and endowed scholarship at Miami Herbert Business School Friends, family, and faculty members celebrated the accomplishments and passion of Marco Armand Darvish, who passed away last summer, at a memorial service on Dec. 6 at the Miami Herbert Business School. A new endowed scholarship for legal studies was dedicated in his honor. Michael R. Malone 12-08-2022 false Miami Herbert Business School In Memoriam false false false false false People and Community / Social Impact / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Give the gift of sustainability this holiday season https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/give-the-gift-of-sustainability-this-holiday-season.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/sustainable-fashion-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/sustainable-fashion-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/sustainable-fashion-hero-365.jpg UThrift promotes sustainable fashion choices at their fashion show on the Lakeside Village Patio earlier this semester. Photos courtesy UThrift UThrift, the University of Miami’s pop-up thrift swap store, encourages sustainable shopping for holiday outfits and presents. Ashley A. Williams 12-08-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / University community invited to weigh in on The Underline project https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/university-community-invited-to-weigh-in-on-the-underline-project.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/underline-meeting-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/underline-meeting-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/underline-meeting-hero-365.jpg Underline Two meetings have been organized to get ideas from community members and others on how to enhance the third phase of the project that continues to build a public walkway underneath the Metrorail. News@TheU 12-08-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / Community and Fans / resilience-academy Arts and Sciences Miami Affordability Project tool shows impacts of extreme heat https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/miami-affordability-project-tool-shows-impacts-of-extreme-heat.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/camp-tool-hero-940x529.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/camp-tool-hero-790x527.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/camp-tool-hero-365.gif CCE Free online resources expanded by the Office of Civic and Community Engagement, with support from JPMorgan Chase, visualizes risks associated with extreme heat on vulnerable communities in Miami-Dade County. News@TheU 12-07-2022 false Community and Fans College of Arts and Sciences Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Academic Excellence / Fine Arts / Literature / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Undergraduate with five majors excels at every level https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/undergraduate-with-five-majors-excels-at-every-level.html Academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/katerina-fernandez-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/katerina-fernandez-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/katerina-fernandez-hero-365.jpg After coming into the University with more than 50 credits from her high school dual enrollment program, senior Katerina Fernandez will graduate with a combined five majors in the arts and humanities. Photo: Joshua Prezant/University of Miami After coming to the University of Miami with more than 50 credits from her high school dual enrollment program, senior Katerina Fernandez is set to graduate this spring with a combined five majors in the arts and humanities. Caroline Val 12-07-2022 false Students Prospective Students Parents Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Academic Excellence Fine Arts Literature false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Division of Continuing and International Education / Psychology / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Sooner or later, procrastination can lead to failure https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/sooner-or-later,-procrastination-can-lead-to-failure.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/procrastination-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/procrastination-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/procrastination-hero-365.jpg Bored or incompetent businesswoman at work University of Miami professors offer ways to avoid this condition, which affects nearly all of us—at some point. Barbara Gutierrez 12-07-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Division of Continuing and International Education Psychology In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Libraries / Student Affairs / Resources & Services / Campus Life / Health and Wellness / Well-Being and Resiliency / Students / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Take care of your mind and body during final exams https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/take-care-of-your-mind-and-body-during-final-exams.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/finals-study-library-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/finals-study-library-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/finals-study-library-hero-365.jpg Students study in a quiet study zone of the Otto G. Richter Library. Wednesday marks the final day of the fall semester. With final exams around the corner, here are a few ways for students to manage their mental and physical well-being. Jenny Hudak 12-06-2022 false Students International Students General Business Mobile Libraries Student Affairs Resources & Services Campus Life Health and Wellness Well-Being and Resiliency false false false false false Academics / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy Students float ideas to help the campus adapt to a changing climate https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/students-float-ideas-to-help-the-campus-adapt-to-a-changing-climate.html Academics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/climate-resilience-class-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/climate-resilience-class-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/climate-resilience-class-hero-365.jpg Climate resilience As part of the first undergraduate climate resilience course, 36 students got a chance to learn about the pressing issue from 13 different faculty experts and offer their own suggestions. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-06-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Academic Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Announcements / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Inaugural Goizueta Distinguished Presidential Fellow named https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/inaugural-goizueta-distinguished-presidential-fellow-named.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/elena-qasmiyeh-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/elena-qasmiyeh-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/elena-qasmiyeh-hero-365.jpg Goizueta fellow Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, a renowned scholar of human migration, seeks to amplify the impact of the Cuban Heritage Collection on research and scholarship focused on the island nation. Jeanne Krull 12-06-2022 false Libraries Distinctive Collections In the Community Announcements false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / University Leadership / Board of Trustees / Dynamic leaders to share wisdom with fall graduates https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/dynamic-leaders-to-share-wisdom-with-fall-graduates.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/commencement-speakers-dec2022-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/commencement-speakers-dec2022-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/commencement-speakers-dec2022-hero-365.jpg Fall Commencement Adriana Cisneros and Jose R. Mas, two chief executives who are members of the University’s Board of Trustees, will share their advice with more than 1,000 fall graduates of the Class of 2022 during commencement ceremonies at the Watsco Center on Dec. 16. News@TheU 12-05-2022 false Board of Trustees In the Community University Leadership false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / New trends showing in Gen Z voting patterns https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/new-trends-showing-in-gen-z-voting-patterns.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/gen-z-voting-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/gen-z-voting-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/gen-z-voting-hero-365.jpg The University of Miami was recently acknowledged by the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge for its intentional work in 2022 to institutionalize nonpartisan democratic engagement and increase student voter turnout. Photo: Catherine Mairena/University of Miami With a hefty voter turnout from youth in this past midterm election, Matthew Nelsen, a faculty member in the Department of Political Science, and some students look into what factors play a role in persuading young people to go to the polls. Caroline Val 12-04-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Geosciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Researchers’ study accurately predicted location of Mauna Loa eruption https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/researchers-study-accurately-predicted-location-of-mauna-loa-eruption.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/mauna-loa-volcano-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/mauna-loa-volcano-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/mauna-loa-volcano-hero-365.jpg Aerial image of fissure 3 on Mauna Loa's Northeast Rift Zone erupting the morning of November 30, 2022. Fissure 3 remains the dominant source of the largest lava flow being generated during the eruption. U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) image by K. Mulliken. A year before the largest active volcano in the world erupted, research by two University of Miami scientists revealed which of the two rift zones of the Mauna Loa volcano would spew magma. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-02-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Geosciences Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Profile Spotlight / Frost School of Music / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Musical Arts student shares her passion for opera https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/musical-arts-student-shares-her-passion-for-opera.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/yaqi-yang-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/yaqi-yang-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/yaqi-yang-hero-365.jpg Doctor of Musical Arts student Yaqi Yang shares her passion for opera Doctor of Musical Arts student Yaqi Yang is specializing in vocal performance at the Frost School of Music. She performs a recital on Dec. 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the Victor E. Clarke Recital Hall. Yang is among the many Frost School students who perform recitals, which are always free and open to the public, throughout the year. Franco LaTona 12-02-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Frost School of Music Includes Video Music Profile Spotlight true false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Arts Arts and Sciences Students debut art at Miami Art Week shows https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/students-debut-art-at-miami-art-week-shows.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/scope-art-week-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/scope-art-week-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/scope-art-week-hero-365.jpg SCOPE International Contemporary Art Show South Florida’s biggest art scene—Miami Art Week—runs through Dec. 4 and University of Miami students Hannah Kuker and Sneha Akurati were granted the opportunity to display their work at two different events. Ashley A. Williams 12-02-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business College of Arts and Sciences Fine Arts In the Community false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / In the Community / Social Impact / Libraries / Versailles restaurateur leaves a Cuban legacy for the world to enjoy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/versailles-restaurateur-leaves-a-cuban-legacy-for-the-world-to-enjoy.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/versailles-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/versailles-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/versailles-hero-365.jpg Miami is the de facto capital of Cuban exiles, and Versailles is their prime meeting spot. Photo: The Associated Press Felipe Valls Sr., owner of the iconic Versailles Cuban Cuisine restaurant in Miami, passed away on Nov. 26 at the age of 89. Barbara Gutierrez 12-01-2022 false Libraries Entrepreneurship In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Frost School of Music / Ticketmaster’s tactics infuriate, but likely not illegal https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/12/ticketmasters-tactics-infuriate,-but-likely-not-illegal.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/ticketmaster-taylor-swift-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/ticketmaster-taylor-swift-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/12/ticketmaster-taylor-swift-hero-365.jpg Singer Taylor Swift performs on stage in a concert at Wembley Stadium on June 22, 2018, in London. On the heels of a messy ticket roll out for Swift’s first tour in years, fans are angry; they’re also energized against Ticketmaster. While researchers agree that there’s no way to tell how long the energy could last, the outrage shows a way for young people to become more politically engaged through fan culture. (Photo by Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP, File) Despite “Swifties” outrage, criticism of its services, and a new congressional investigation, Ticketmaster’s tactics and dominance don’t appear to violate any antitrust laws, according to University of Miami antitrust and music industry experts. Michael R. Malone 12-01-2022 false Miami Herbert Business School Frost School of Music In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / Internship helps senior grow her technology, financial knowledge https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/internship-helps-senior-grow-her-technology,-financial-knowledge.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/justine-joseph-intern-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/justine-joseph-intern-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/justine-joseph-intern-hero-365.jpg Toppel intern Justine Joseph Justine-Marie Joseph is learning the ins and outs of software development for the financial sector at a local office of Schonfeld Strategic Advisors as part of the Toppel Career Center’s internship program. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-30-2022 false Students Prospective Students Parents In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / Office of Alumni / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / resilience-academy Arts Climate Change Arts and Sciences Professor previews TED Talk at the Cosford Cinema https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/professor-previews-ted-talk-at-the-cosford-cinema.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/cortada-tedtalk-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/cortada-tedtalk-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/cortada-tedtalk-hero-365.jpg The University of Miami community recently got an exclusive preview of a TED Talk by Xavier Cortada, professor of practice and three-time alumnus. The University of Miami community on Monday got an exclusive sneak peek of a TED Talk by Xavier Cortada, professor of practice and three-time alumnus. The event included a panel discussion about climate change impacts, research, and solutions in South Florida. Jenny Hudak 11-29-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Office of Alumni Office of the President In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Business / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / Miami Herbert Business School / Sustainable Business / Students / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / resilience-academy Miami Herbert Business School embraces ESG approach https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/miami-herbert-business-school-embraces-esg-approach.html Business Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/esg-surge-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/esg-surge-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/esg-surge-hero-365.jpg Stock image portraying environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing A new student organization, increased involvement from faculty members, and course content reflect the Patti and Allan Herbert Business School’s commitment to explore and advance environmental, social, and governance investment strategies. Michael R. Malone 11-29-2022 false Students Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Miami Herbert Business School Sustainable Business Climate Change Environment false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / resilience-academy Connection between oceans, atmosphere drive climate scientist’s work https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/understanding-the-connection-between-oceans,-atmosphere-drive-climate-scientists-work.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/amy-clement-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/amy-clement-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/amy-clement-hero-365.jpg Amy Clement Amy Clement, a professor of atmospheric sciences at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, has dedicated her career to analyzing climate changes now and in the future. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-23-2022 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences Breakthroughs Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Tech Innovation / Division of Business and Finance / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Students tap into tech design through internships https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/students-tap-into-tech-design-through-internships.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/umit-students-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/umit-students-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/umit-students-hero-365.jpg Students walk across the Fate Bridge on the Coral Gables Campus. Department of Information Technology teams engage students in real-world experiences to create emerging technologies. Jenny Hudak 11-23-2022 false Students Prospective Students Parents General Business Division of Business and Finance Tech Innovation false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Division of Business and Finance / Campus Life / A healthy gut is key to a healthy life https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/a-healthy-gut-is-key-to-a-healthy-life.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/healthy-gut-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/healthy-gut-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/healthy-gut-hero-365.jpg Healthy food stock image As many people begin to attend holiday gatherings often featuring an abundance of food, the University of Miami’s registered dietitian for Dining Services shares ways to help maintain a healthy gut. Barbara Gutierrez 11-22-2022 false Division of Business and Finance Campus Life Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false true resilience-academy Student-produced documentary shows Miami’s exposure to climate change https://news.miami.edu/as/stories/2022/11/student-produced-documentary-shows-miamis-exposure-to-climate-change.html https://news.miami.edu/as/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/11/yang-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/as/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/11/yang-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/as/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/11/yang-365.jpg Yang A&S News 11-22-2022 false false false false false false People and Community / In the Community / Includes Video / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Students share favorite Thanksgiving dishes, dream holiday guests https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/students-share-favorite-thanksgiving-dishes-dream-holiday-guests.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, University of Miami students share their favorite foods, what they are grateful for, and who would be their dream Thanksgiving dinner guest. Jenny Hudak and Franco LaTona 11-21-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Includes Video In the Community true false false false false Business / People and Community / In the Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Why shopping small helps local communities during the holiday season https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/why-shopping-small-helps-local-communities-during-the-holiday-season.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/shop-small-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/shop-small-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/shop-small-hero-365.jpg Shopping Small Business Saturday is coming up this weekend. Making the choice to shop small not only helps you save money, but it’s also an investment into your local community. Ashley A. Williams 11-21-2022 false Miami Herbert Business School In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Psychology / Arts and Sciences Researcher imagines a world without gratitude https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/researcher-imagines-a-world-without-gratitude.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/gratitude-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/gratitude-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/gratitude-hero-365.jpg Gratitude To better understand the purpose of gratitude, a University of Miami psychology professor conjured up a world devoid of this emotion at the root of healthy relationships—and the centerpiece of one of our favorite holidays. Michael R. Malone 11-21-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences Psychology History and Culture In the Community Social Impact false false false false false University community celebrates the Miami Book Fair https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/miami-book-fair.html https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/book-fair-2022-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/book-fair-2022-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/book-fair-2022-hero-365.jpg Cutline: Charlayne Hunter-Gault, author of “My People: Five Decades of Writing About Black Lives,” posed with Sterling Cole, a junior from Atlanta studying political science, and Jamie Williams-Smith, president of the Student Government. In partnership with The UCreates—the University of Miami’s platform dedicated to arts and humanities—students and faculty and staff members welcomed renowned authors during the Miami Book Fair. Jenny Hudak and Jennifer Sanchez 11-21-2022 false false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / University Leadership / University President / Visiting Speakers / Tech Innovation / Office of the President / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Magic Leap CEO details the future of augmented reality https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/magic-leap-ceo-details-the-future-of-augmented-reality.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/magic-leap-frenk-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/magic-leap-frenk-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/magic-leap-frenk-hero-365.jpg From left: Ana Peralta Chammas, director of innovation, Office of the Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava; Francesca de Quesada Covey, tech and innovation advisor to the mayor; University President Julio Frenk. Photo: Joshua Prezant/University of Miami During a fireside chat at the University of Miami Lakeside Village, Peggy Johnson said the technology will eventually become as ubiquitous as cellphones. At the event, guests got the chance to demo the second generation of her company’s AR headset. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-21-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Office of the President University Leadership University President Visiting Speakers Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Technology / Students: Register for on-site tech industry interviews, hiring event https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/students-register-for-on-site-tech-industry-interviews,-hiring-event.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/venturemiami21-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/venturemiami21-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/venturemiami21-hero-365.jpg City of Miami skyline with pink and purple gradient overlay The University’s Toppel Career Center remains committed to opening doors for students interested in joining tech and startup companies by connecting them directly to employers at the third Venture Miami Tech Hiring Fair on Nov. 29. Ashley A. Williams 11-17-2022 false In the Community Social Impact Technology false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Education and Human Development / Kinesiology and Sports Sciences / An age-old problem: Defining who is elderly https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/an-age-old-problem-defining-who-is-elderly.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/aging-modern-society-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/aging-modern-society-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/aging-modern-society-hero-365.jpg President Joe Biden As President Joe Biden turns 80 years old this weekend, a professor in the School of Education and Human Development looks at what constitutes old age in today’s society. Barbara Gutierrez 11-17-2022 false School of Education and Human Development Kinesiology and Sports Sciences Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus / Student Affairs / University recognized as a ‘Most Engaged Campus for College Student Voting’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/university-recognized-as-a-most-engaged-campus-for-college-student-voting.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/voter-registration-day-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/voter-registration-day-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/voter-registration-day-hero-365.jpg Get Out the Vote For its intentional work in 2022 to institutionalize nonpartisan democratic engagement and increase student voter turnout, the University of Miami has been acknowledged by the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge, a network that engages more than 9 million students. Ashley A. Williams 11-16-2022 false Student Affairs In the Community Social Impact Campus false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Mechanical and Aerospace / Space-age material could ensure the success of future NASA missions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/space-age-material-could-ensure-the-success-of-future-nasa-missions.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/artemis-launch-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/artemis-launch-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/artemis-launch-hero-365.jpg Artemis I A new ceramic matrix composite being developed by researchers at the University of Miami and the University of Central Florida could prevent hydrogen fuel leaks like the one that derailed a NASA Artemis moon launch last September. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-16-2022 false College of Engineering Mechanical and Aerospace Research Excellence Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / School of Communication / School of Education and Human Development / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy That uncanny cone—researchers want to erase the uncertainty https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/that-uncanny-coneresearchers-want-to-erase-the-uncertainty.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/ian-hurricane-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/ian-hurricane-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/ian-hurricane-hero-365.jpg Bruce Hickey, 70, walks along the waterfront littered with debris, including shrimp boats, in the mobile home park where he and his wife Kathy have a winter home, a trailer originally purchased by Kathy's mother in 1979, on San Carlos Island, Fort Myers Beach, Fla., Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022, one week after the passage of Hurricane Ian. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) After a recently completed U-LINK study in which University of Miami researchers surveyed Florida residents on their interpretations of the "cone of uncertainty," the investigators are now working with the National Hurricane Center and National Weather Service to improve certain aspects of the graphic. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-15-2022 false School of Communication School of Education and Human Development Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Academics / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / Climate Change / Environment / Tech Innovation / School of Architecture / resilience-academy The metaverse is a game changer for architects https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/the-metaverse-is-a-game-changer-for-architects.html Academics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/korach-gallery-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/korach-gallery-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/korach-gallery-hero-365.jpg The West Grove exhibition is displayed virtually in the Korach Gallery. The RAD Lab at the School of Architecture is venturing into mixed reality projects to enhance the educational experience. Barbara Gutierrez 11-15-2022 false School of Architecture Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning Climate Change Environment Tech Innovation false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Sustainable Business / New president’s green goals for Brazil may be held in check https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/new-presidents-green-goals-for-brazil-may-be-held-in-check.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/brazil-environment-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/brazil-environment-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/brazil-environment-hero-365.jpg The Amazon Budget constraints and the persistent sag of the global economy handcuff President Inácio “Lula” da Silva’s promises to reduce the South American country’s deforestation and better protect its precious Amazon, University of Miami experts maintain. Michael R. Malone 11-14-2022 false Miami Herbert Business School Sustainable Business International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / Museums / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Lowe Art Museum / Office of Alumni / Donor Stories / Couple’s contemporary art glass collection destined for the Lowe https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/couples-contemporary-art-glass-collection-destined-for-the-lowe.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/werner-donor-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/werner-donor-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/werner-donor-hero-3652.jpg Lowe Art Museum glass art Robert Werner and his late wife, Florence, traveled the world together collecting contemporary art glass from many of the world’s most renowned artists. Their extraordinary collection will ultimately find a permanent home in the Lowe Art Museum. Pamela Edward 11-14-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences Lowe Art Museum Office of Alumni Donor Stories Fine Arts Museums In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Profile Spotlight / Frost School of Music / Music Education / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / ‘Hamilton’ music director hosts master class for students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/hamilton-music-director-hosts-master-class-for-students.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/alex-lacamoire-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/alex-lacamoire-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/alex-lacamoire-hero-365.jpg Frost School of Music Best known for his groundbreaking work on Broadway hits “Hamilton” and “In the Heights,” renowned orchestrator, composer, and music director Alex Lacamoire hosted a master class at the Frost School of Music on Nov. 11. Jenny Hudak 11-14-2022 true Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Frost School of Music Music Education Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Music Profile Spotlight false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Florida Law/Politics / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / School of Law / Anti-Defamation League honors distinguished lawyer, alumnus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/anti-defamation-league-honors-distinguished-lawyer,-alumnus.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/jaret-davis-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/jaret-davis-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/jaret-davis-hero-365.jpg Jaret Davis profile photo Jaret L. Davis, a ’Cane double alumnus who remains active in the School of Law Alumni Association and Iron Arrow, is receiving the ADL’s Jurisprudence Award for his exceptional contributions to the legal profession and the community, while exemplifying the principles and mission of the league. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-11-2022 false School of Law Florida Law/Politics In the Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Diversity and Inclusion / MSA hosts annual Diversity Week events https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/msa-hosts-annual-diversity-week-events.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/image-news-diversity-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/image-news-diversity-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/image-news-diversity-365x365.jpg Diversity The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs and Unity Roundtable Consortium will present four days of happenings to highlight this year’s program, “Pieces of Me: Intersectional Take on Diversity.” It is aimed at celebrating and starting conversations around equity, inclusion, transgender lives, and more. Ashley A. Williams 11-11-2022 false Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Diversity and Inclusion Diversity In the Community Social Impact Campus false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Nursing and Health Studies / University welcomes nursing research colloquium https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/university-welcomes-nursing-research-colloquium.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/sonhs-colloquium-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/sonhs-colloquium-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/sonhs-colloquium-hero-365.jpg Liz Madigan, chief executive officer of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing Hosted by the School of Nursing and Health Studies, the XVII Pan American Nursing Research Colloquium welcomed international professionals to the University of Miami to discuss advances in nursing research and practice. Jenny Hudak 11-10-2022 false School of Nursing and Health Studies Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / College of Engineering / Students / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Cadets eager to join the ranks of veterans https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/cadets-eager-to-join-the-ranks-of-veterans.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/army-rotc-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/army-rotc-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/army-rotc-hero-365.jpg ROTC Enrollees in the University of Miami ROTC program balance rigorous training schedules with academic commitments in pursuit of becoming stellar commissioned officers in the armed services and serving the country. Michael R. Malone 11-10-2022 false Students Prospective Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication College of Engineering Diversity In the Community Social Impact Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / University / Students / Faculty/Staff / University In the Community Benefits and Discounts Miami Book Fair features street fair, book sellers, authors https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/more-than-just-a-book-fair.html Arts and Humanities University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/miamibookfair-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/miamibookfair-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/miamibookfair-365x365.jpg miamibookfair-940x529.jpg From Nov. 13–20, The UCreates—The University of Miami’s platform dedicated to arts and humanities—will partner with the Miami Book Fair to celebrate literacy and arts from around the world. News@TheU 11-09-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / What is RSV and why is it surging? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/what-is-rsv-and-why-is-it-surging.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/rsv-children-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/rsv-children-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/rsv-children-hero-365.jpg RSV Dr. Valerie Thompson, division chief of emergency pediatric medicine at the Miller School of Medicine, explains some nuances about respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, a seasonal virus currently burdening pediatric hospitals across the nation. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-09-2022 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Curricula / In the Community / School of Education and Human Development / School of Education Teaching and Learning / Students / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / New course offers students guaranteed path to becoming educators https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/new-course-offers-students-guaranteed-path-to-becoming-educators.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/teacher-certificate-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/teacher-certificate-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/teacher-certificate-hero-365.jpg Exterior view of the School of Education and Human Development The Teacher Accelerator Program, a first-of-its-kind course offered through the School of Education and Human Development, positions students to become teachers in Miami-Dade County Public Schools upon graduation, guaranteeing them paid internships and employment through the program. Jenny Hudak 11-08-2022 false Students Prospective Students General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development School of Education Teaching and Learning Curricula In the Community false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Arts and Sciences With new Brazilian leader, the Amazon might be able to breathe again https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/with-new-brazilian-leader,-the-amazon-might-be-able-to-breathe-again.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/brazil-election-results-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/brazil-election-results-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/brazil-election-results-hero-365.jpg Brazil elections Protecting the environment and the health of the world’s largest rainforest is one of the priorities of Brazil’s new president, Inácio “Lula” da Silva. Barbara Gutierrez 11-08-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / A&S Student Corner / Includes Video / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / The U Creates Arts and Sciences Theatre Arts These musketeers are a modern interpretation of classic swashbucklers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/these-musketeers-are-a-modern-interpretation-of-classic-swashbucklers.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Franco LaTona 11-08-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities A&S Student Corner Includes Video Fine Arts In the Community true false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / Haiti on course to spiral into chaos https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/haiti-on-course-to-spiral-into-chaos.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/latest-in-haiti-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/latest-in-haiti-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/latest-in-haiti-hero-365.jpg Haiti unrest Violent gangs control the country, cholera is spreading, and there are shortages of water and food, University of Miami scholars point out. Barbara Gutierrez 11-07-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences School of Law International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / A&S Student Corner / Students / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / arts and The U Creates Course project prompts young voters to turn out at the polls https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/course-project-prompts-young-voters-to-turn-out-at-the-polls.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/voting-posters-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/voting-posters-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/voting-posters-hero-365.jpg Voting poster. Design by Marley Rubin Lecturer Barbara Scheer’s Advanced Graphic Design course created digital non-partisan Get Out to Vote posters to raise awareness of voting in the Nov. 8 midterm election. Ashley A. Williams 11-07-2022 false Students Prospective Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities A&S Student Corner Fine Arts In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / Announcements / Campus Safety / Letters and Messages / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / Latest information on Tropical Storm Nicole https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/storm-advisory.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo The University of Miami is closely monitoring Tropical Storm Nicole and providing information as needed. News@TheU 11-07-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Announcements Campus Safety Letters and Messages true true true false false People and Community / University / Office of Alumni / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Mobile / It was ‘Game On!’ for ’Canes during the 2022 Homecoming https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/it-was-game-on-for-canes-during-the-2022-homecoming.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/homecoming-2022-ssc-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/homecoming-2022-ssc-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/homecoming-2022-ssc-hero-365.jpg Photo by Joshua Prezant/University of Miami--Hurricane Howl celebration with Fireworks, Boat Burn, music, and fun activities part of Homecoming 2022. 2022 HURRICANE HOWL CELEBRATION, FIREWORKS, and BOAT BURNING The University of Miami just celebrated Homecoming and Alumni Weekend. Take a look at some of the most exciting moments from the fun-filled week of celebration. Ashley A. Williams 11-07-2022 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents Mobile Office of Alumni Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / University Leadership / Visiting Speakers / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / College of Engineering Faculty / Includes Video / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Symposium spotlights engineering’s global impact https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/symposium-spotlights-engineerings-global-impact.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/nae-anderson-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/nae-anderson-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/nae-anderson-hero-365.jpg Engineering conference Held in recognition of the College of Engineering’s 75th anniversary, the Global Challenges Addressed by Engineering and Technology conference featured a keynote from the president of the National Academy of Engineering and highlighted the research of top scientists. 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Jones Jr. 11-06-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business College of Engineering College of Engineering Faculty Includes Video University Leadership Visiting Speakers Tech Innovation false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Law / Constitutional Law / Courts are in ‘new territory’ as election challenges, litigation mount https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/courts-are-in-new-territory-as-election-challenges,-litigation-mount.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/clogged-courts-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/clogged-courts-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/clogged-courts-hero-365.jpg 2022 election Legal experts at the University of Miami fear the impact on the courts of the snowballing number of legal challenges related to elections and urged more robust action from bar associations and adherence to legal conduct codes. 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Malone 11-05-2022 false School of Law Constitutional Law U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / University President / Miller School of Medicine / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Office of the President / World health care educators convene to discuss the next chapter https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/world-health-care-educators-convene-to-discuss-the-next-chapter.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/international-education-conf-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/international-education-conf-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/international-education-conf-hero-365.jpg Health care conference After the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, health care educators are rethinking how to prepare future generations to serve their patients best, and they shared ideas at the opening of the International Conference on the Future of Health Professions Education held on the Coral Gables Campus. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-03-2022 false Miller School of Medicine School of Nursing and Health Studies Office of the President Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Diversity In the Community Social Impact University President false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Organized cheer competition ignites student spirit during Homecoming week https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/organized-cheer-competition-ignites-student-spirit-during-homecoming-week.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/ocheer-2022-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/ocheer-2022-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/ocheer-2022-hero-365.jpg OCheer The annual homecoming Organized Cheer tradition, dubbed “OCheer,” showcased student organization performances embracing Homecoming spirit on Wednesday evening at the Lakeside Patio. Nailah Edmead 11-03-2022 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Architecture / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Architecture / Students’ designs could infuse new life into Colombian seaport https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/students-designs-could-infuse-new-life-into-colombian-seaport.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/barranquilla-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/barranquilla-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/barranquilla-hero-365.jpg Colombia As part of a School of Architecture studio, students spent a week in Barranquilla, Colombia, visiting residents in some of the city’s informal settlements and oldest neighborhoods. They returned to the Coral Gables Campus to begin designing structures that could help revitalize those areas and address the impacts of climate change. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-01-2022 false School of Architecture Architecture In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Science and Technology / University / Climate Change / Environment / Campus / resilience-academy University ranked No. 8 on EPA’s Top 30 list of higher education green power users https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/university-ranked-no.-8-on-epas-top-30-list-of-higher-education-green-power-users.html Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/epa-green-power-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/epa-green-power-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/11/epa-green-power-hero-365.jpg University of Miami The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has selected the University of Miami as a member of its “Green Power Partnership” in recognition of the University’s continued commitment to utilizing clean energy. News@TheU 11-01-2022 false Climate Change Environment Campus false false false false false People and Community / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Scenes from a spooky Monday https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/11/scenes-from-a-spooky-monday.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo In this photo gallery, view a few sights from around the Coral Gables Campus as many celebrated Halloween. Joshua Prezant 11-01-2022 true Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery true false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services / Student Affairs / University of Miami Health System / Student artist to perform during Homecoming concert https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/student-artist-to-perform-during-homecoming-concert.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/homecoming-opener-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/homecoming-opener-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/homecoming-opener-hero-365.jpg Carlo Redl, a senior studying music business, will be the opening act for rapper Flo Rida on Thursday, Nov. 3, during the annual Homecoming concert. Carlo Redl, a junior studying music business, will be the opening act for rapper Flo Rida on Thursday, Nov. 3, during the annual Homecoming concert at the Watsco Center. Jenny Hudak 10-31-2022 false Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services Student Affairs University of Miami Health System Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Campus / Office of Alumni / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Homecoming 2022: ’Canes get ready to ‘Game On’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/homecoming-2022-canes-get-ready-to-game-on.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/um-homecoming-fireworks-940x529.jpeg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/um-homecoming-fireworks-790x527.jpeg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/um-homecoming-fireworks-365.jpeg Fireworks over Lake Osceola during Homecoming festivities. This year’s spirit week aims to bring events old and new to homecoming, all in preparation for the Hurricanes to take on Florida State Saturday in the traditional rivalry game. Caroline Val 10-30-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Office of Alumni Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life In the Community Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / School of Communication / Motion Pictures / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Film professor shares top 5 film picks for a spooky weekend https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/film-professor-shares-top-5-film-picks-for-a-spooky-weekend.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/spooky-weekend-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/spooky-weekend-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/spooky-weekend-hero-365.jpg Smokey jack-o-lantern graphic for Halloween movie suggestions story Christina Lane, professor in the Department of Cinematic Arts and associate dean of graduate studies for the School of Communication, shares her top suggestions for films to watch this Halloween. Christina Lane 10-28-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile School of Communication Motion Pictures Cinema false false false false false Sports / University / Athletics / Office of Alumni / Help us #beatfsu off the field during Rivalry Week 2022 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/help-us-beatfsu-off-the-field-during-rivalry-week-2022.html Sports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/rivalry-week-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/rivalry-week-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/rivalry-week-hero-365.jpg Rivalry Week Rivalry Week 2022 starts on Monday, Oct. 31, and culminates on Saturday, Nov. 5, as the Miami Hurricanes face off against the Florida State Seminoles at the Hard Rock Stadium. News@TheU 10-27-2022 false Office of Alumni Athletics false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Office of Alumni / University community encouraged to embrace the power of gratitude https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/university-community-encouraged-to-embrace-the-power-of-gratitude.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/gratitude-month-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/gratitude-month-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/gratitude-month-hero-365.jpg The Division of Development and Alumni Relations is doing its part to spread the message of giving thanks by encouraging members of the University community to reach out to one another and express gratitude and thankfulness. Join the Division of Development and Alumni Relations and spread appreciation throughout November. News@TheU 10-27-2022 false Office of Alumni In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Toppel unveils professional headshot booth https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/toppel-unveils-professional-headshot-booth.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/toppel-photobooth-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/toppel-photobooth-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/toppel-photobooth-hero-365.jpg Toppel Career Center Thanks to a donation from a student’s parents, the University community can now utilize a new self-service kiosk that takes headshots and emails them to the subject. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-27-2022 false In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / University / Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / Campus / Feature / College of Arts and Sciences / College of Engineering / A&S Academics / A&S Chemistry / A&S Research / STEM / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences The Frost Institute for Chemistry and Molecular Science aims to power innovation at the molecular level https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/the-frost-institute-for-chemistry-and-molecular-science-aims-to-power-innovation-at-the-molecular-level.html Research Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/frost-institute-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/frost-institute-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/frost-institute-hero-365.jpg The Frost Institute for Chemistry and Molecular Science, a building designed to fuel collaboration and showcase groundbreaking research. Photo: Joshua Prezant/University of Miami Faculty members are moving into the Frost Institute for Chemistry and Molecular Science this fall, a building designed to fuel collaboration and highlight groundbreaking research. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-26-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences College of Engineering A&S Academics A&S Chemistry A&S Research STEM Breakthroughs Research Excellence Campus Feature false false false false false People and Community / Research / Profile Spotlight / Research Excellence / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Ocean Sciences / SUSTAIN / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Rosenstiel oceanographer featured in Netflix docuseries https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/rosenstiel-oceanographer-featured-in-netflix-docuseries.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/earthstorm-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/earthstorm-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/earthstorm-hero-365.jpg A still shot from EARTHSTORM. Brian Haus in the SUSTAIN lab. Brian Haus, an ocean sciences professor, will explain some of the University of Miami’s research on hurricanes and how they are impacting coastal communities. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-26-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Ocean Sciences SUSTAIN Profile Spotlight Research Excellence false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / University of Miami Health System / Sylvester leaders meet with White House officials about reducing cancer https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/sylvester-leaders-meet-with-white-house-officials-about-reducing-cancer.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/sylvester-dc-hero-3-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/sylvester-dc-hero-3-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/sylvester-dc-hero-3-365.jpg Sylvester Dr. Stephen D. Nimer, director of Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, led a group of researchers that presented to Cancer Moonshot initiative officials, as well as representatives from other federal agencies, about their approach to lowering cancer rates. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-25-2022 false Miller School of Medicine University of Miami Health System Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / A&S Student Corner / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Graduate student expands her research in women’s reproductive rights https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/graduate-student-expands-her-research-in-womens-reproductive-rights.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/melissa-kosovo-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/melissa-kosovo-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/melissa-kosovo-hero-365.jpg Melissa Triana recently travelled to Kosovo for an internship, where she worked with a group called Action for Mother Children (AMC). Melissa Triana, who is studying global health and society, outlines how she diversified her skill set by interning with Action for Mothers and Children, a nonprofit group in Kosovo. Ashley A. Williams 10-25-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research A&S Student Corner Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Ocean Sciences / resilience-academy New course offers deep dive into the dynamics of sea level rise https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/new-course-offers-deep-dive-into-the-dynamics-of-sea-level-rise.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/sea-level-course-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/sea-level-course-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/sea-level-course-hero-365.jpg Juan Carlos Sanchez uses his shoes to paddle a kayak on a flooded street near Collins Ave., Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2015, in Miami Beach, Fla. The street flooding was in part caused by high tides due to the lunar cycle, according to the National Weather Service. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) Taught by a team of University of Miami researchers with expertise in climate change, the semester-long course will cover everything from how and why sea level rise is occurring to its impacts on coastal cities and how people around the world might adapt. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-24-2022 false College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Ocean Sciences In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / College of Engineering / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Internship helped senior learn more about the pharmaceutical industry https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/internship-helped-senior-learn-more-about-the-pharmaceutical-industry.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/collette-thomas-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/collette-thomas-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/collette-thomas-hero-365.jpg Collette Thomas, a senior BME major who interned at Novartis Collette Thomas, a biomedical engineering major, spent the summer working at Novartis, which helped her learn the details of running clinical trials. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-24-2022 false Students Prospective Students Parents General Business College of Engineering false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / Museums / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / The U Creates Arts and Sciences 2022 Faculty Exhibition showcases a variety of artwork https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/2022-faculty-exhibition-showcases-a-variety-of-artwork.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/2022-faculty-exhibit-hero-940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/2022-faculty-exhibit-hero-790x5271.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/2022-faculty-exhibit-hero-3651.jpg Wynwood Gallery The Department of Art and Art History in the College of Arts and Sciences hosts its annual display of art created by faculty members at the University of Miami Gallery in Wynwood to unveil diverse approaches to creative artistic pieces. Ashley A. Williams 10-21-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities Fine Arts Museums In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / World / History and Culture / In the Community / Social Impact / Middle East / College of Arts and Sciences / Women, youth leading widespread phase of protests in Iran https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/women,-youth-leading-widespread-phase-of-protests-in-iran.html Arts and Humanities People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/iran-protest-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/iran-protest-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/iran-protest-hero-365.jpg Iranian protests The uprisings convulsing Iran over the past few weeks, sparked by the fatal beating of Mahsa Amini, a young woman in the custody of the “morality police,” are part of a decades-long and widening resistance against the repressive regime, according to a University Middle East expert and Iranian students. Michael R. Malone 10-21-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences History and Culture In the Community Social Impact Middle East false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Office of Alumni / Alumnus named president and CEO of New York Public Radio https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/alumnus-named-president-and-ceo-of-new-york-public-radio.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/lafontaine-940-2.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/lafontaine-790-2.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/lafontaine-headshot-365.jpg LaFontaine Oliver LaFontaine Oliver’s life trajectory took him from child actor to the University of Miami and a distinguished career in public radio. He is serving his second term as board chair of National Public Radio and works tirelessly to amplify diverse voices and elevate community-based storytelling. Pamela Edward 10-21-2022 false Office of Alumni Journalism Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Access and Inclusion / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Well-Being and Resiliency / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / University administrators share tips, advice for students to achieve https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/university-administrators-share-tips-advice-for-students-to-achieve.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/semester-checkin-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/semester-checkin-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/semester-checkin-hero-365.jpg Students cross paths on the Coral Gables Campus. Rene Monteagudo, Ryan Holmes, and Tiffani Idol—leaders from various units in the Division of Student Affairs—outline the diverse variety of resources, support, and new changes available for all students to aid their well-being, increase their sense of belonging, and improve their academic outcomes. Ashley A. Williams 10-20-2022 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students Student Affairs Well-Being and Resiliency Access and Inclusion Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Announcements / Office of Alumni / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / EverBrighter UM Alumni Couple supports brighter futures for LGBTQ+ students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/couple-supports-brighter-futures-for-lgbtq+-students.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/amaya-roark-gift-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/amaya-roark-gift-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/amaya-roark-gift-hero-365.jpg Robert Roark and Jorge Amaya Alumnus Jorge Amaya and his spouse, Robert Roark, have planned a significant bequest to create an endowed scholarship for LGBTQ+ students. Maeve McQueeny 10-19-2022 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Community and Fans Office of Alumni In the Community Profile Spotlight Announcements false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Diversity / Visiting Speakers / Tech Innovation / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Black Women in Artificial Intelligence founder offers strategies to increase representation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/black-women-in-artificial-intelligence-founder-offers-strategies-to-increase-representation.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/angie-bush-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/angie-bush-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/angie-bush-hero-365.jpg Black Women in Artificial Intelligence founder Angle Bush Angle Bush, who founded an organization to increase the presence of Black women in technology, spoke at the University’s Richter Library on Tuesday about ways that companies and educational institutions can foster diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-19-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Diversity Visiting Speakers Tech Innovation false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / A&S Research / Civil, Architectural and Environmental / Marine Biology and Ecology / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / resilience-academy Climate Change Arts and Sciences Researchers collaborate to protect coastal communities from climate change https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/researchers-collaborate-to-protect-coastal-communities-from-climate-change.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/coastal-community-climate-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/coastal-community-climate-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/coastal-community-climate-hero-365.jpg In this Sept. 10, 2017, photo, waves crash over a seawall at the mouth of the Miami River from Biscayne Bay, Fla., as Hurricane Irma passes by in Miami. Rising sea levels and fierce storms have failed to stop relentless population growth along U.S. coasts in recent years, a new Associated Press analysis shows. The latest punishing hurricanes scored bull’s-eyes on two of the country’s fastest growing regions: coastal Texas around Houston and resort areas of southwest Florida. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) A NSF-funded project will focus on three sites—Miami, Belize, and the U.S. Virgin Islands—using nature-based solutions such as coral reef and mangrove restoration in combination with engineering practices to mitigate sea level rise, storm surge, and flooding. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-19-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science A&S Research Civil, Architectural and Environmental Marine Biology and Ecology Grants and Funding Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Educating the next generation of civic leaders https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/educating-the-next-generation-of-civic-leaders.html Roadmap Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/cce-robin-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/cce-robin-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/cce-robin-hero-365.jpg Robin Bachin, director of the Office of Civic and Community Engagement The Office of Civic and Community Engagement, the University of Miami’s nexus for community-based learning, celebrates its 10-year anniversary with a renewed commitment to advance public scholarship that enriches the student learning experience. Michael R. Malone 10-18-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Includes Video Academic Excellence In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / University President / Campus / Office of the President / General Business / Mobile / University solidifies partnership with Concordia https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/university-solidifies-partnership-with-concordia.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/concordia-partnership-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/concordia-partnership-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/concordia-partnership-365x365.jpg Julio Frenk, Laura Chinchilla, and Eduardo Padron on stage at the Concordia Annual Summit in New York City. Photo courtesy Concordia The University of Miami will host the annual Americas Summit for the next three years. The 2023 event will take place March 9-10 on the Coral Gables Campus. News@TheU 10-18-2022 false General Business Mobile Office of the President In the Community Social Impact University President Campus false false false false false Academics / People and Community / World / Study Abroad / In the Community / Europe / Western Hemisphere / South America / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Study Abroad Study abroad programs receive record number of applicants https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/study-abroad-programs-receive-record-number-of-applicants.html Academics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/edinburgh-abroad-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/edinburgh-abroad-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/edinburgh-abroad-hero-365.jpg Aleksandra Peeva, a junior studying health management and policy and global business, is studying abroad in Edinburgh, Scotland. More than 400 University students have applied to study abroad for the upcoming semester, as they seek to experience new places and cultures, practice using a foreign language, and all while earning credits toward their degrees. Caroline Val and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-17-2022 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Study Abroad In the Community Europe Western Hemisphere South America false false false false false Academics / People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Communication / Public Relations / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Two students and alumnus recognized by PRSA Miami chapter https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/two-students-and-alumnus-recognized-by-prsa-miami-chapter.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/prsa-winners-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/prsa-winners-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/prsa-winners-hero-365.jpg From left are Jack Miller, Arianna Gonzalez, Julie Schoen, Marcia Gomez, Heidi Carr, and Nathaniel Derrenbacher. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami Arianna Gonzalez and Lexi Zisselman, students from the School of Communication, and Nathaniel Derrenbacher, an alumnus of the University of Miami, were recognized during PRSA Miami’s 35th Annual Ev Clay/PRSA Miami Endowment luncheon. Jenny Hudak 10-17-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile School of Communication Public Relations In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / Miller School of Medicine / University of Miami Health System / Jill Biden visits Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center to spread breast cancer awareness https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/jill-biden-visits-sylvester-comprehensive-cancer-center-to-spread-breast-cancer-awareness.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/jill-biden-sylvester-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/jill-biden-sylvester-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/jill-biden-sylvester-hero-365.jpg First Lady Dr. Jill Biden traveled to Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center on Saturday to support the fight against breast cancer. First Lady Jill Biden traveled to Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center on Saturday to support the fight against breast cancer. She highlighted the importance of cancer screening, research, and survivorship programs. Jenny Hudak 10-17-2022 false Miller School of Medicine University of Miami Health System Diversity In the Community Social Impact Breakthroughs Research Excellence false false false false false Science and Technology / University / Environment / Campus / New electric vehicles drive sustainability on campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/new-electric-vehicles-drive-sustainability-on-campus.html Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/new-ev-cars-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/new-ev-cars-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/new-ev-cars-hero-365.jpg Electric vehicle Two Chevy Bolts—the first all-electric cars in the University’s fleet—and new charging stations are accelerating efforts to reduce carbon emissions. Meredith Camel 10-14-2022 false Environment Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Grant awardees address inequities, promote racial justice https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/grant-awardees-address-inequities-promote-racial-justice.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/voting-rights-grant-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/voting-rights-grant-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/voting-rights-grant-hero-365.jpg Voting rights grant A University of Miami School of Law team working with community partners in Coconut Grove to protect and advance voting rights is one of 11 awardees from the second round of racial justice grants. Michael R. Malone 10-14-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Diversity In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Access and Inclusion / Admissions / In the Community / Social Impact / University Leadership / Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Mayor announces Venture Miami Scholarship Program https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/mayor-announces-venture-miami-scholarship-program.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/venture-miami-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/venture-miami-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/venture-miami-hero-365.jpg Representatives of four local universities and colleges at the Venture Miami press conference on Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2022. In an initiative that City of Miami Mayor Francis X. Suarez said curates philanthropy in a high impact way, the University of Miami is one of four local academic partners to offer STEM scholarships beginning this academic year. News@TheU 10-12-2022 false Students Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Access and Inclusion Admissions In the Community Social Impact University Leadership false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Patients / General Business / resilience-academy U-LINK Study aims to aid people in wheelchairs impacted by climate change https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/study-aims-to-aid-people-in-wheelchairs-impacted-by-climate-change.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/ian-flooding-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/ian-flooding-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/ian-flooding-hero-365.jpg Hurricane Ian Severe weather events disproportionately affect people with spinal cord injuries and disabilities. A multidisciplinary team of University of Miami researchers is leading a U-LINK project aimed at changing those circumstances by using education, innovation, and outreach. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-12-2022 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Patients General Business Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / The Graduate School / Grad Students / Postdoc News / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / University offers resources for expectant and current parents https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/university-offers-resources-for-expectant-and-current-parents.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/parenting-resouces-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/parenting-resouces-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/parenting-resouces-hero-365.jpg Graduate students and post-doctoral fellows attend a recent breakfast, hosted by the Graduate School and Office of Postdoctoral Programs. The Graduate School continues to support the University of Miami’s mission to provide a culture of belonging for all students, including those who are expecting to become parents or already are parents. Ashley A. Williams 10-12-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents The Graduate School Grad Students Postdoc News Campus false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Science and Technology / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / Tech Innovation / College of Arts and Sciences / Miller School of Medicine / University joins national effort to make health care data more inclusive https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/university-joins-national-effort-to-make-health-care-data-more-inclusive.html Health and Medicine People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/health-care-data-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/health-care-data-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/health-care-data-hero-365.jpg Azizi Seixas and Nicholas Tsinoremas Leaders from the University’s Institute for Data Science and Computing are working to build a larger, more diverse database for more accurate research on health care disparities. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-11-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community Social Impact Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / University / Announcements / Office of Alumni / Student Affairs / Donor Stories / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / EverBrighter Major gift from alumni couple establishes scholarship program https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/major-gift-from-alumni-couple-establishes-scholarship-program.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/kornspan-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/kornspan-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/kornspan-hero-365.jpg Photo courtesy Scott and Susan Kornspan After three decades of devoting their time, talents, and funds to the University of Miami and its students, alumni Scott Kornspan and Susan Fleischner Kornspan are making an even more lasting impact by creating three new categories of endowed scholarships as a permanent legacy at the U. Pamela Edward 10-10-2022 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile Office of Alumni Student Affairs Donor Stories Announcements false false false false true resilience-academy FICEM Partners with Miami Engineering to Tackle Cement and Concrete Industry Emissions https://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2022/10/ficem-partners-with-miami-engineering-to-tackle-cement-and-concrete-industry-emissions.html https://news.miami.edu/coe/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/10/ficem-large.jpg https://news.miami.edu/coe/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/10/ficem-medium.jpg https://news.miami.edu/coe/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/10/ficem-small.jpg Leaders from academia and the cement and concrete industry join forces. Lucas Baker 10-10-2022 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / World / History and Culture / Social Impact / Europe / Western Hemisphere / North America / South America / College of Arts and Sciences / Libraries / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Is it time to reimagine and rewrite the Christopher Columbus story? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/is-it-time-to-reimagine-and-rewrite-the-christopher-columbus-story.html Arts and Humanities People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/columbus-map-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/columbus-map-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/columbus-map-hero-365.jpg Ptolemy world map, 1482. Image courtesy Jay I. Kislak Collection of the Early Americas, Exploration and Navigation A map held in the Jay I. Kislak Collection of the Early Americas, Exploration, and Navigation demonstrates how Christopher Columbus’ miscalculations doomed his voyage from the start, and some are urging the need to fashion a new narrative of the intrepid navigator’s legacy. Michael R. Malone 10-10-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Libraries History and Culture Social Impact Europe Western Hemisphere North America South America false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Environment / Tech Innovation / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / CIMAS / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / University scientist deploys new drone to study hurricane intensification https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/university-scientist-deploys-new-drone-that-may-help-explain-hurricane-intensification.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/zhang-drone-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/zhang-drone-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/zhang-drone-hero-365.jpg Jun Zhang photographed in front of a Hurricane Hunter aircraft. Photos courtesy NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) CIMAS meteorologist Jun Zhang and collaborators were able to send an Altius drone into the eyewall of Category 4 Hurricane Ian. The information they gathered could help improve hurricane intensity forecasts. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-07-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science CIMAS Research Excellence Environment Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / University / Social Impact / Office of Alumni / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / EverBrighter Get ready to support the University on Giving Day https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/get-ready-to-support-the-university-on-giving-day.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/givingday940x529.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/givingday790--527-.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/givingday365.jpg Image for Giving Day 2022 This all-digital, 24-hour campaign kicks off at 12 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 12, for the fourth consecutive year. News@TheU 10-07-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Office of Alumni Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / Visiting Speakers / Libraries / Events / Distinctive Collections / Libraries’ webinar explores use of unique mapping design element https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/libraries-webinar-explores-use-of-unique-mapping-design-element.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/cartographic-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/cartographic-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/cartographic-hero-365.jpg 18th century map of the Rio de la Plata by Portuguese cartographer José Joaquim da Rocha A University Libraries Special Collections online session explored how the cartouche, a historic design embellishment used by mapmakers, provided a cache of metadata that revealed critical perspectives and prejudices of those tasked with charting the emerging world. Michael R. Malone 10-06-2022 false Libraries Events Distinctive Collections History and Culture Visiting Speakers false false false false false People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / University Leadership / Distinctions / Student Affairs / Division Updates / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Dean of students receives Aspen Index Impact Fellowship https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/dean-of-students-receives-aspen-index-impact-fellowship.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/holmes-aspen-institute-fellow-2022-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/holmes-aspen-institute-fellow-2022-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/holmes-aspen-institute-fellow-2022-365x365.jpg Dr. Ryan C. Holmes, Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Ryan Holmes, who is also associate vice president for student affairs, was selected as one of 90 Impact Fellows by the Aspen Institute, an international nonprofit organization aiming to cultivate newer high-quality leadership opportunities for youth. Caroline Val 10-05-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Division Updates Profile Spotlight Social Impact University Leadership Distinctions false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Access and Inclusion / Diversity / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Diversity and Inclusion / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / New organization empowers first-generation college students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/new-organization-empowers-first-generation-college-students.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/first-gen-canes-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/first-gen-canes-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/first-gen-canes-365.jpg First Gen 'Canes executive board members pose for a group photo before a general body meeting. Photo courtesy First Gen 'Canes First Gen ’Canes offers students, who are the first in their immediate family to attend college, opportunities to connect with their peers and resources that guide their academic path and support their career goals. Jenny Hudak 10-05-2022 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students Student Affairs Diversity and Inclusion Access and Inclusion Diversity Social Impact false false false false false Academics / Law and Politics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Curricula / Visiting Speakers / School of Law / Sports Law / School of Law course focuses on women in sports https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/school-of-law-course-focuses-on-women-in-sports.html Academics Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/women-sports-law-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/women-sports-law-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/women-sports-law-365x365.jpg Terri Jackson, executive director of the Women’s National Basketball Players Association, with University of Miami School of Law students in the Women in Professional Sports law course. Photo credit: Greg Levy Part of the University of Miami School of Law’s LL.M. in Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law, the class covers everything from the fine points of contract negotiations to the landmark Title IX law that opened doors for women and girls in athletics. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-04-2022 false School of Law Sports Law Academic Excellence Curricula Visiting Speakers false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Scholarships aid disadvantaged students studying to be nurse practitioners https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/scholarships-aid-disadvantaged-students-studying-to-be-nurse-practitioners.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/nursing-students-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/nursing-students-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/nursing-students-365x365.jpg Nursing students The School of Nursing and Health Studies has secured a five-year grant that will provide underrepresented students with financial assistance to pursue a health profession in the family nurse practitioner or adult-gerontology primary care nurse practitioner fields. Ashley A. Williams 10-03-2022 false School of Nursing and Health Studies Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Leadership and Service / Students connect with the community through service https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/students-connect-with-the-community-through-service.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/gandhi_day_of_service_photo_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/gandhi-day-of-service-photo-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/gandhi-day-of-service-photo-365x365.jpg gandhi day of service students On Saturday, many ’Canes participated in the National Gandhi Day of Service—sponsored by the Butler Center for Service and Leadership—at more than 15 locations throughout South Florida. Jenny Hudak 10-03-2022 false Student Affairs Campus Life Leadership and Service In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / International Law / Arts and Sciences Scholars: Putin seeks to ‘save face’ with seizure of Ukrainian territories https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/10/scholars-putin-seeks-to-save-face-with-seizure-of-ukrainian-territories.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/russian-story-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/russian-story-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/russian-story-365x365.jpg A man casts his ballot during a referendum in Luhansk, Luhansk People's Republic controlled by Russia-backed separatists, eastern Ukraine, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2022. Voting began Friday in four Moscow-held regions of Ukraine on referendums to become part of Russia. (AP Photo) Russia’s annexation of Ukrainian territories violates international sovereignty safeguards and demonstrates President Vladimir Putin’s desperate attempt for a win in the face of the faltering invasion, according to University of Miami law and Russian political specialists. Michael R. Malone 10-03-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences School of Law International Law International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Research / History and Culture / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / Libraries / Events / Arts and Sciences Cuban Heritage Collection critical to research on Cuban dissident https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/cuban-heritage-collection-critical-to-research-on-cuban-dissident.html Arts and Humanities Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/oswaldo-payá-book-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/oswaldo-payá-book-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/oswaldo-payá-book-365x365.jpg Graphic of the book “Give Me Liberty: The True Story of Oswaldo Payá and his Daring Quest for a Free Cuba." Author and journalist David E. Hoffman shared his deep dive into the life of political activist Oswaldo Payá—aided by the abundance of documents in the University Libraries' collection—with Cuba expert Michael Bustamante during a recent discussion. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-30-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences Libraries Events History and Culture Research Excellence false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Health and Lifestyle / Research Excellence / School of Education and Human Development / Kinesiology and Sports Sciences / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Study wants to shed light on heart disease in women https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/study-wants-to-shed-light-on-heart-disease-in-women.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/post-menopausal-women-study-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/post-menopausal-women-study-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/post-menopausal-women-study-365x365.jpg New research conducted by members of the School of Education and Human Development will try to identify risk factors that may increase the chances for heart disease among diverse populations of post-menopausal women. New research conducted by members of the School of Education and Human Development will try to identify risk factors that may increase the chances for heart disease among diverse populations of post-menopausal women. Barbara Gutierrez 09-30-2022 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development Kinesiology and Sports Sciences Health and Lifestyle Research Excellence false false false false true resilience-academy Clean Energy Symposium Focuses on Innovative Solutions https://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2022/09/clean-energy-symposium-focuses-on-innovative-solutions.html https://news.miami.edu/coe/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/09/clean-energy-large.jpg https://news.miami.edu/coe/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/09/clean-energy-medium.jpg https://news.miami.edu/coe/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/09/clean-energy-small.jpg College of Engineering launches Miami Center for Clean Energy. Richard Westlund 09-29-2022 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / University of Miami Health System / University community unites to aid devastated southwest Florida https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/university-community-unites-to-aid-devastated-southwest-florida.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/hurricane-ian-debris-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/hurricane-ian-debris-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/hurricane-ian-debris-365x365.jpg Damaged homes and debris are shown in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022, in Fort Myers Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) In the wake of Hurricane Ian’s destruction, relief efforts will explore assisting agencies on Florida’s West Coast, collecting essential supplies, and providing other help that may be needed. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-30-2022 false Miller School of Medicine University of Miami Health System Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Visiting Speakers / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Prospective Students / International Students / Kal Penn to students: Career success is not defined by its obstacles https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/kal-penn-to-students-career-success-is-not-defined-by-its-obstacles.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/kal-penn-visit-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/kal-penn-visit-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/kal-penn-visit-365x365.jpg Kal Penn spoke with students during the "What Matters to U" Student Government speaker series event on Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022. Photo: Joshua Prezant/University of Miami Detailing his navigation of a dynamic career, the actor and former White House administrator motivated students to break through societal barriers during Student Government's “What Matters To U” speaker series that was held on Thursday evening at the Donna E. Shalala Student Center. Nailah Edmead 09-30-2022 false Students Prospective Students International Students Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Visiting Speakers Campus false false false false false People and Community / Diversity / In the Community / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Diversity and Inclusion / Students / Prospective Students / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Program supports Asian American education, leadership on campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/program-supports-asian-american-education-leadership-on-campus.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/asian-leadership-academy-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/asian-leadership-academy-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/asian-leadership-academy-365x365.jpg Lanterns float on Lake Osceola. Photo courtesy Zach Ng The Asian Leadership Academy aims to educate the University of Miami community about Asian American history, while cultivating leadership skills and opportunities for students. Jenny Hudak 09-28-2022 false Students Prospective Students International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Campus Life Diversity and Inclusion Diversity In the Community false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / World / International Law/Politics / Social Impact / Europe / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences What could the new government of Italy mean for the European Union? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/what-could-the-new-government-of-italy-mean-for-the-european-union.html Law and Politics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/italian-pm-election-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/italian-pm-election-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/italian-pm-election-365x365.jpg FILE - Brothers of Italy's Giorgia Meloni attends the center-right coalition closing rally in Rome, Sept. 22, 2022. Italy’s European Union partners are signaling discomfort and vigilance after one of the bloc’s founding members swung far to the political right, raising troubling questions about whether Rome will maintain its commitments to EU principles, laws and ambitions. The French prime minister on Monday, Sept. 26, 2022 said that France, along with EU officials, would be watching closely to ensure that basic human rights rights along with access to abortion, are guaranteed in Italy after Giorgia Meloni’s neo-fascist Brother’s of Italy Party topped the vote count in Sunday’s parliamentary election. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia, file) Joaquín Roy, Jean Monnet Professor and director of the University of Miami European Union Center of Excellence, analyzes the recent election of Giorgia Meloni as Italian prime minister. Joaquín Roy 09-28-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community A&S Social Sciences International Law/Politics Social Impact Europe false false false false false People and Community / Diversity / In the Community / Student Affairs / Office of Disability Services / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Ambassadors to help students navigate disability, accessibility, awareness https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/ambassadors-to-help-students-navigate-disability-accessibility-awareness.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/disability-ambassadors-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/disability-ambassadors-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/disability-ambassadors-365x365.jpg Campus photography showing the path toward the Merrick Building. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami First conceptualized during meetings between students, administrators, and the Student Coalition for Disabilities working group, a new organization aims to offer support, raise awareness, and build a sense of community for students with disabilities. Caroline Val 09-27-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Student Affairs Office of Disability Services Diversity In the Community false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / resilience-academy Researchers fly into the maelstrom https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/researchers-fly-into-the-maelstrom.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/hurricane-hunter-student-outside-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/hurricane-hunter-student-outside-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/hurricane-hunter-student-outside-365x365.jpg Hurricane Hunter University of Miami scientists deploy aboard Hurricane Hunter aircraft to gather the critical data needed that could help save lives and advance research on tropical cyclones. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-27-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / Literature / In the Community / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Valuable treasures unearthed in the University’s Special Collections https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/valuable-treasures-unearthed-in-the-universitys-special-collections.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/special-collections-book-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/special-collections-book-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/special-collections-book-365x365.jpg Catherine Steele poses with a book containing a sketch done by Diego Rivera. Photo: Joshua Prezant/University of Miami Among the findings was a sketch in a book at the University of Miami Otto G. Richter Library determined to be a drawing by Mexican muralist Diego Rivera. Barbara Gutierrez 09-26-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Libraries Distinctive Collections Fine Arts Literature In the Community false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Research resilience-academy Climate Change Arts and Sciences Termites may have a larger role in future ecosystems https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/termites-may-have-a-larger-role-in-future-ecosystems.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/termite-study-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/termite-study-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/termite-study-365x365.jpg Termite University of Miami tropical biologist Amy Zanne led an international research study to investigate termite and microbial wood discovery and decay. News@TheU 09-23-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / Visiting Speakers / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / International Students / Actor, former White House administrator to speak to students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/actor-former-white-house-administrator-to-speak-to-students.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/wmtu-kal-penn-preview-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/wmtu-kal-penn-preview-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/wmtu-kal-penn-preview-365x365.jpg Kal Penn—former associate director of the White House Office of Public Engagement under the Barack Obama administration, who is also known for his role in the “Harold & Kumar” movie series and for the TV show “House”—will address students during the next installment of the Student Government’s speaker series, What Matters to U. Kal Penn—former associate director of the White House Office of Public Engagement under the Barack Obama administration, who is also known for his role in the “Harold & Kumar” movie series and for the TV show “House”—will address students during the next installment of the Student Government’s speaker series, What Matters to U. Jenny Hudak 09-22-2022 false Students International Students Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Diversity Visiting Speakers Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Literature / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / Libraries / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / resilience-academy Arts and Sciences Work selected for One Book, One U highlights the climate crisis https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/work-selected-for-one-book-one-u-highlights-the-climate-crisis.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/one-book-one-u-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/one-book-one-u-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/one-book-one-u-365x365.jpg Graphic of "The Water Will Come" and Jeff Goodell author portrait This year’s book selection, “The Water Will Come: Rising Seas, Sinking Cities, and the Remaking of the Civilized World,” encourages the University of Miami community to discuss and examine the crisis of climate change and addresses how to cope with the myriad of social and economic issues that come along with it. Ashley A. Williams 09-22-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities Libraries Literature In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Tech Innovation / School of Communication / Interactive Media / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / University community tries out new augmented reality tools https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/university-community-tries-out-new-augmented-reality-tools.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/magic-leap-2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/magic-leap-2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/magic-leap-2-hero-365x365.jpg Magic Leap 2 Developer Event. Photo: Matthew Rembold/University of Miami In a Magic Leap 2 Developer Event held Tuesday, the company let students, faculty members, staff, and local professionals learn more about the newest headset, set to be released Sept. 30. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-21-2022 false School of Communication Interactive Media Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost In the Community Tech Innovation false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Environmental Science and Policy / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Marine protected areas can help safeguard ocean biodiversity https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/marine-protected-areas-can-help-safeguard-ocean-biodiversity.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/kenai-fjords-national-park-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/kenai-fjords-national-park-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/kenai-fjords-national-park-365x365.jpg Kenai Fjords National Park in Alaska. Photo: Daniel Suman/Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science With more than 98 percent of U.S. waters outside the Central Pacific not being part of a marine protected area, critical marine ecosystems are in peril and opportunities to mitigate climate change are being lost, according to Daniel Suman, a professor of environmental science and policy at the University of Miami. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-21-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Environmental Science and Policy Research Excellence Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Diversity and Inclusion / Students / Prospective Students / International Students / General Business / MSA continues its focus on diversity, inclusion https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/msa-continues-its-focus-on-diversity-inclusion.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/msa-fall-programming-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/msa-fall-programming-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/msa-fall-programming-hero-365x365.jpg From left, Stephanie Nuñez, Adriana Ramirez, David Raez, Kennedy Robinson, and Taylor Castro are photographed at the Hispanic Heritage Month opening ceremony on Friday, Sept. 16. Photo: Catherine Mairena/University of Miami Division of Student Affairs With another academic year underway, the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs has an array of in-person and virtual events planned for this semester. Ashley A. Williams 09-20-2022 false Students Prospective Students International Students General Business Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Diversity and Inclusion Diversity In the Community Campus false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Curricula / In the Community / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Biology and Ecology / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / Saltwater Semester offers students hands-on learning https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/saltwater-semester-offers-students-hands-on-learning.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/saltwater-semester-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/saltwater-semester-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/saltwater-semester-hero-365.jpg Saltwater class Through a new program at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, undergraduates learn critical skills for marine research and spend quality time in the ocean and the lab with faculty members investigating research questions. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-20-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Biology and Ecology Academic Excellence Curricula In the Community false false false false false Academics / People and Community / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / New Handshake program feeds job opportunities to students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/new-handshake-program-feeds-job-opportunities-to-students.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/toppel-intern-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/toppel-intern-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/toppel-intern-hero-365.jpg Toppel The Toppel Career Center is launching a new tool that customizes internships and jobs for students’ chosen field of study. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-19-2022 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business In the Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / In the Community / Social Impact / Libraries / Events / Lecture looks at fishing and the fusion of food https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/lecture-looks-at-fishing-and-the-fusion-of-food.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/finlay-lecture-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/finlay-lecture-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/finlay-lecture-hero-365.jpg Matheson Lecture Series Sam Sifton, food editor for The New York Times, and chef Norman Van Aken shared their views about South Florida’s culinary abundance and highlighted the environmental issues in how we harvest and prepare our food. Ashley A. Williams 09-16-2022 false Libraries Events History and Culture In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / resilience-academy How dangerous is dust from evaporating Great Salt Lake? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/how-dangerous-is-dust-from-evaporating-great-salt-lake.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/great-salt-lake-hero-940x529.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/great-salt-lake-hero-790x527.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/great-salt-lake-hero-365.gif Water levels at Great Salt Lake shown in 1986 and 2022. Dust plumes from a receding Great Salt Lake could be fueling one of the worst air quality problems in the nation. Cassandra Gaston, a scientist at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, is studying just how bad the problem could be. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-16-2022 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Roadmap / University / Campus / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / A resilient University marches toward its centennial https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/a-resilient-university-marches-toward-its-centennial.html Roadmap University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/sotu22-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/sotu22-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/sotu22-hero-365.jpg During his State of the U Town Hall on Thursday evening, President Julio Frenk updated the University of Miami community on the Roadmap to Our New Century, saying that the institution remains on course to meet the goals of its ambitious strategic plan by 2025. During his State of the U Town Hall on Thursday evening, President Julio Frenk updated the University of Miami community on the Roadmap to Our New Century, saying that the institution remains on course to meet the goals of its ambitious strategic plan by 2025. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-16-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Office of the President Campus false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Curricula / Architecture / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Upcoming Events / School of Architecture Student News / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Architecture students reimagine West Grove community https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/architecture-students-reimagine-west-grove-community.html Academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/west-grove-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/west-grove-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/west-grove-hero-365.jpg Rendering of a project for the West Grove by Jesper Brenner. A special exhibit of the students’ work, which architecturally re-creates the historic neighborhood, will begin on Sunday, Sept. 18, at the Woman’s Club of Coconut Grove. Barbara Gutierrez 09-15-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans School of Architecture School of Architecture Upcoming Events School of Architecture Student News Curricula Architecture false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Academic Excellence / Architecture / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Student News / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Winners of houseboat contest design innovative structures https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/winners-of-a-houseboat-design-contest-draw-delectable-prizes.html Academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/floating-house-awards-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/floating-house-awards-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/floating-house-awards-hero-365.jpg Floating house awards Eighteen students took part in a Summer Design Studio at the School of Architecture and competed to come up with the best floating house design to withstand the ravages of climate change. Co-sponsored by a Portugal design company, prizes included cash and a trip to the European country. Barbara Gutierrez 09-14-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business School of Architecture School of Architecture Student News Academic Excellence Architecture false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Health and Lifestyle / Campus / Student Affairs / Health and Wellness / Core of team’s mission is supporting student needs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/core-of-teams-mission-is-supporting-student-needs.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/doso-sandler-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/doso-sandler-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/doso-sandler-hero-365.jpg Sandler Center The Dean of Students Office at the University of Miami works to support students through resources, partnerships, and community outreach. Jenny Hudak 09-14-2022 false Student Affairs Health and Wellness Health and Lifestyle Campus false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / A&S Social Sciences / Patients / Community and Fans / Parents / Arts and Sciences Expert offers tips to help children prepare, recover from natural disasters https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/expert-offers-tips-to-help-children-prepare,-recover-from-natural-disasters.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/coping-disasters-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/coping-disasters-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/coping-disasters-hero-365.jpg Evacuees of Hurricane Katrina arrived at Camp Edward on Cape Cod, Mass., Thursday, Sept. 8, 2005. A plane carrying more than 100 Hurricane Katrina refugees landed at the military base in Mass. (AP Photo/Chitose Suzuki) Annette La Greca, distinguished professor of psychology and pediatrics, shares how to get your child to cope with all that comes with a natural disaster. Ashley A. Williams 09-14-2022 false Patients Community and Fans Parents College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research A&S Social Sciences In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Events promote dialogue, celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/events-promote-dialogue,-celebration-of-hispanic-heritage-month.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/hhm-2020-940x529.jpeg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/hhm-2020-790x527.jpeg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/hhm-2020-365x365.jpeg Hispanic Heritage Month 2021 Hispanic Heritage Month kicks off on Sept. 15. The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs, in collaboration with several student organizations, will celebrate and honor the culture through a monthlong series of events. Jenny Hudak 09-13-2022 false Student Affairs Activities and Events Diversity In the Community Social Impact Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Research / Journalism / Research Excellence / The Graduate School / Grad Students / Graduate School launches its first op-ed competition https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/graduate-school-launches-its-first-op-ed-competition.html Arts and Humanities Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/op-ed-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/op-ed-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/op-ed-hero-365.jpg oped challenge Graduate students who elect to participate will be challenged with writing a 600-word opinion piece to promote their research. Barbara Gutierrez 09-13-2022 false The Graduate School Grad Students Journalism Research Excellence false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Tech Innovation / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / CIMAS / resilience-academy Tropical cyclone expert tests critical tools for storm forecasting https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/tropical-cyclone-expert-tests-critical-tools-for-storm-forecasting.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/samantha-camposano-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/samantha-camposano-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/samantha-camposano-hero-365.jpg Samantha Camposano As a 10-year-old, Samantha Camposano was tracking Hurricane Wilma as it bore down on her home on Florida’s West Coast. That close brush with the storm inspired her to become a hurricane researcher, and now her job has her at the forefront of helping to improve storm predictions and preparation. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-12-2022 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science CIMAS Research Excellence Climate Change Environment Tech Innovation false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / The Advanced Study of the Americas / What’s at stake in the Brazilian elections? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/whats-at-stake-in-the-brazilian-elections.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/brazil-elections-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/brazil-elections-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/brazil-elections-hero-365.jpg Brazil elections During a recent roundtable, a group of University professors and graduate students addressed the challenges the country faces as it readies for the Oct. 2 presidential elections. Barbara Gutierrez 09-10-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences The Advanced Study of the Americas International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / New UHealth medical center to rise in North Miami https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/new-uhealth-medical-center-to-rise-in-north-miami.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/sole-mia-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/sole-mia-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/sole-mia-hero-365.jpg SoLe Mia medical center At a groundbreaking ceremony on Friday, University of Miami officials and community leaders celebrated the start of construction for the University of Miami’s UHealth at SoLé Mia, a state-of-the-art medical facility that will expand health care services for North Miami, Aventura, and the surrounding area. Michael R. Malone 09-09-2022 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Public Service / In Memoriam / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Queen Elizabeth II was the ‘gold standard’ of monarchs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/queen-elizabeth-ii-was-the-gold-standard-of-monarchs.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/queen-elizabeth-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/queen-elizabeth-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/queen-elizabeth-hero-365.jpg Britain's Queen Elizabeth II looks out during a ceremony to mark her official birthday at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, Saturday June 13, 2020. Queen Elizabeth II’s birthday is being marked with a special ceremony taking care for social distancing by everyone present amid the coronavirus pandemic. The Queen celebrates her 94th birthday this year. (Toby Melville/Pool via AP) The queen, who died Thursday after a 70-year reign, maintained the British monarchy as an important symbol in a period of remarkable change, University of Miami faculty members say. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-08-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Public Service In Memoriam In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus / Looking for ways to get involved on campus? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/looking-for-ways-to-get-involved-on-campus.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/student-involvement-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/student-involvement-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/student-involvement-hero-365.jpg student involvement Several departments and organizations work to get students involved at the University of Miami, encouraging them to grow as leaders and connect with their communities. Jenny Hudak 09-08-2022 false In the Community Social Impact Campus false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Libraries / Librarians to launch study on Florida’s farmworker populations https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/librarians-to-launch-study-on-floridas-farmworker-populations.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/library-migrant-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/library-migrant-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/library-migrant-hero-365.jpg farmworkers With funding from a new grant, library researchers with the University of Miami Libraries and the University of Florida will conduct community forums to gather information on the most pressing needs of this vulnerable population, which includes migrants and others. Barbara Gutierrez 09-08-2022 false Libraries In the Community Social Impact false false false false false University / Announcements / Campus Safety / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Emergency notification test scheduled for Tuesday https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/emergency-notification-test-scheduled-for-tuesday.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo The Office of Emergency Management will conduct a full system test of the Emergency Notification Network between 12:15 p.m. and 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 13. News@TheU 09-08-2022 false Announcements Campus Safety true false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Research / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / School of Architecture / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Prospective Students / resilience-academy New class aims to foster climate-savvy leaders https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/new-class-aims-to-foster-climate-savvy-leaders.html Roadmap Academics Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/climate-resilience-course-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/climate-resilience-course-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/climate-resilience-course-hero-365.jpg Climate Resilience Academy The University is offering its first cross-disciplinary course focused on climate resilience and taught by a variety of key faculty members from across the institution. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-07-2022 false Students Prospective Students School of Architecture College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Academic Excellence Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / School of Education and Human Development / Preschoolers with special needs benefit from evidenced-based practices https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/preschoolers-with-special-needs-benefit-from-evidenced-based-practices.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/elena-fernandez-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/elena-fernandez-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/elena-fernandez-hero-365.jpg Elena Fernandez University of Miami graduate student Elena Fernández spent the summer completing a fellowship in Baltimore, where she assessed the performance of special needs children whose ages ranged from infancy to 5 years old. Barbara Gutierrez 09-06-2022 false School of Education and Human Development In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Literature / In the Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Inspirational books captivated new staff members https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/inspirational-books-captivated-new-staff-members.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/read-a-book-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/read-a-book-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/read-a-book-hero-365.jpg Collage of book covers In celebration of National Read a Book Day, a few employees new to the University of Miami share the book—or two—that altered how they see themselves or the world around them. Michael R. Malone 09-06-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Literature In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Sports / Athletics / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Campus community celebrates kickoff of football season https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/campus-community-celebrates-kickoff-of-football-season.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/preprally940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/preprally790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/preprally365.jpg Sebastian the Ibis performs with cheerleaders at the first p(r)ep rally of the fall 2022 football season. Photo: Joshua Prezant/University of Miami School spirit was high on Friday as Category 5 and the Homecoming Executive Committee celebrated the start of the Miami Hurricanes football season with the first “p(r)ep” rally of the fall—along with the anticipated reveal of the theme for Homecoming 2022. News@TheU 09-05-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Athletics false false false false false Academics / Research / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy Rosenstiel School’s new name reflects its larger scope https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/rosenstiel-schools-new-name-reflects-its-larger-scope.html Academics Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/rosenstiel-name-change-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/rosenstiel-name-change-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/rosenstiel-name-change-hero-365.jpg Rosenstiel School It started as the Marine Laboratory in the early 1940s, but now the school has expanded its name to the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science to better reflect its research and teaching endeavors. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-02-2022 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Academic Excellence Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false true resilience-academy Air Quality Expert to Head New Engineering Department This Spring https://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2022/09/air-quality-expert-to-head-new-engineering-department-this-spring.html https://news.miami.edu/coe/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/09/wu-main-large.jpg https://news.miami.edu/coe/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/09/wu-main-medium.jpg https://news.miami.edu/coe/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/09/wu-main-small.jpg Chang-Yu Wu will head the Department of Chemical, Environmental, and Materials Engineering in Spring 2023. Lucas Baker 09-01-2022 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Museums / Music / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / Frost School of Music / Libraries / Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / The U Creates Arts and Sciences Fall guide to the arts at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/fall-guide-to-the-arts-at-the-u.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/fall-arts-2022-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/fall-arts-2022-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/fall-arts-2022-hero-365.jpg Fall arts The arts are back. With the fall semester in full swing, check out this list of arts-related events for the semester, including happenings at the Lowe Art Museum, Center for the Humanities, The Jerry Herman Ring Theatre, and the Bill Cosford Cinema. News@TheU 09-01-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication Frost School of Music Libraries Events Cinema Fine Arts History and Culture Museums Music In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Health and Medicine / Patient Care / College of Arts and Sciences / Psychology / Level of trust in doctor may influence patient’s brain responses to pain https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/09/level-of-trust-in-doctor-may-influence-patients-brain-responses-to-pain.html Arts and Humanities Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/pain-management-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/pain-management-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/09/pain-management-hero-365.jpg pain management New research suggests that patients may have more pain and pain-related brain activity when undergoing a medical procedure performed by a physician they perceive as less trustworthy. News@TheU 09-01-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences Psychology Patient Care false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus Safety / Division of Business and Finance / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Tips, resources to stay safe on campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/tips,-resources-to-stay-safe-on-campus.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/safety-resources-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/safety-resources-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/safety-resources-hero-365.jpg Campus safety September is National Campus Safety Awareness Month, and the University of Miami Police Department is offering events, classes, and advice to keep you secure year-round. Jenny Hudak 08-31-2022 false Division of Business and Finance Student Affairs Campus Life In the Community Social Impact Campus Safety false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Miller School of Medicine / Student Affairs / Health and Wellness / Water aerobics heals, strengthens, and soothes https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/water-aerobics-heals,-strengthens,-and-soothes.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/water-aerobics-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/water-aerobics-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/water-aerobics-hero-365.jpg Water aerobics Aqua exercises can prevent and mend injuries and help you to remain healthy in body and mind, according to a specialist at the Miller School of Medicine. Barbara Gutierrez 08-31-2022 false Miller School of Medicine Student Affairs Health and Wellness Health and Lifestyle In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Research / Diversity / Social Impact / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Psychology team hopes to increase mental health care for Muslim Americans https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/psychology-team-hopes-to-increase-mental-health-care-for-muslim-americans.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/psych-dept-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/psych-dept-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/psych-dept-hero-365.jpg Psychology professor Amy Weisman de Mamani, and graduate students Salman Shaheen Ahmad and Merranda McLaughlin, have started a research project to better understand and address the gaps in mental health care for Muslim Americans. Psychology professor Amy Weisman de Mamani, and graduate students Salman Shaheen Ahmad and Merranda McLaughlin, have started a research project to better understand and address the gaps in mental health care for Muslim Americans. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-31-2022 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research Diversity Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / World / International Law/Politics / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts and Sciences Scholar: Gorbachev’s legacy strikingly different in the West and Russia https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/scholar-gorbachevs-legacy-strikingly-different-in-the-west-and-russia.html Law and Politics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/gorbachev-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/gorbachev-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/gorbachev-hero-365.jpg Gorbachev While Mikhail S. Gorbachev, who died Tuesday at 91, may be principally remembered as a courageous reformer in the West, some Russian people will view the former Soviet leader far less respectfully, according to lecturer and Soviet expert Marcia Beck. Michael R. Malone 08-31-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences International Law/Politics false false false false false Business / People and Community / Economics / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Economics / Students / Faculty/Staff / Economists gauge impact of Fed action to tame inflation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/economists-gauge-impact-of-fed-action-to-tame-inflation.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/managing-inflation-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/managing-inflation-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/managing-inflation-hero-365.jpg Jerome Powell Business school economists Noah Williams and Alex Horenstein assessed Federal Reserve Board chair Jerome Powell’s recent remarks that outlined a restrictive monetary and policy stance to better align supply with demand and control inflation. Michael R. Malone 08-29-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Miami Herbert Business School Economics Economics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Research Arts and Sciences Researchers shed new light on gopher tortoises https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/researchers-shed-new-light-on-gopher-tortoises.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/gopher-tortoise-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/gopher-tortoise-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/gopher-tortoise-hero-365.jpg Immature Gopher Tortoises at Archbold Biological Station Biology associate professor Christopher Searcy and graduate student Leyna Stemle are studying the behavior of the young reptiles to help protect the species, which is key to the survival of many other native organisms. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-29-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research Research Excellence Environment false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / resilience-academy University team joins national effort studying Asian monsoons https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/university-team-joins-national-effort-studying-asian-monsoons.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/atlas-korea-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/atlas-korea-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/atlas-korea-hero-365.jpg Monsoon research Rosenstiel School professor emeritus Elliot Atlas and six other researchers are spending August in South Korea to collect air samples that could unravel what chemical elements the summer Asian monsoon system brings into the atmosphere. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-29-2022 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Leadership and Service / Students / Prospective Students / Student Government leaders ready to give peers full support https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/student-government-leaders-ready-to-give-peers-full-support.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/stugov22-33-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/stugov22-33-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/stugov22-33-hero-365.jpg From left: Jamie Williams-Smith, president; Chika Nwosu, vice president; and Tatiana Alvarado, treasurer. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami Jamie Williams-Smith, Chika Nwosu, and Tatiana Alvarado have been hard at work building their administration, tackling initiatives, and connecting their counterparts with resources that support diversity, inclusivity, and success. Jenny Hudak 08-29-2022 false Students Prospective Students Student Affairs Campus Life Leadership and Service Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / University Leadership / Office of Alumni / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Two-day extravaganza showcases UTrailblazers and Black students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/two-day-extravaganza-showcases-utrailblazers-and-black-students.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/utrailblazers22-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/utrailblazers22-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/utrailblazers22-hero-365.jpg Trailblazers concert To honor the University’s first Black graduates and students and introduce The Taylor Family/UTrailblazers Experience, the event included a dedication ceremony, a benefit concert featuring a Grammy-winning artist, and a celebration at the Rathskeller. Ashley A. Williams 08-29-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Office of Alumni Diversity University Leadership false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Law and Politics / Journalism / Policy / U.S. Government / School of Communication / School of Law / Journalism / Office of Alumni / Board of Trustees / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Panel calls to restore civility in defense of democracy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/panel-calls-to-restore-civility-in-defense-of-democracy.html Arts and Humanities Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/journalism-civility-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/journalism-civility-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/journalism-civility-hero-365.jpg Distinguished University of Miami alumni shared perspectives on civil discourse, the credibility of the media, trust in institutions, and other matters during a spirited discussion hosted by the School of Communication. Distinguished University of Miami alumni shared perspectives on civil discourse, the credibility of the media, trust in institutions, and other matters during a spirited discussion hosted by the School of Communication. Pamela Edward 08-29-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business School of Communication School of Law Journalism Office of Alumni Board of Trustees Journalism Policy U.S. Government false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Student Affairs / Campus Life / New dining options offer flavor, flair, and quick service https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/new-dining-options-offer-flavor,-flair,-and-quick-service.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/dining-options-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/dining-options-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/dining-options-hero-365.jpg A student utilizes the instamarket, a self-checkout kiosk that provides campus guests with a first-of-its-kind unattended retail service. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami From self-checkout vending kiosks to locally owned restaurants, there is an exciting array of food choices at the Coral Gables Campus this fall. Jenny Hudak 08-25-2022 false Student Affairs Campus Life In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Diversity / Profile Spotlight / Frost School of Music / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Flutist professor diversifying the ranks, repertoire of chamber music https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/flutist-professor-diversifying-the-ranks-repertoire-of-chamber-music.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/jennifer-grim-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/jennifer-grim-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/jennifer-grim-hero-365.jpg Jennifer Grim headshot Jennifer Grim, board president of Chamber Music America and Frost School of Music associate professor, aims to continue to diversify, innovate, and expand chamber music. Michael R. Malone 08-25-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Music Diversity Profile Spotlight false false false false false Business / Research / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / General Business / Mobile / Research Arts and Sciences University researchers help level the playing field of online dating https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/university-researchers-help-level-the-playing-field-of-online-dating.html Business Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/dating-apps-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/dating-apps-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/dating-apps-hero-365.jpg Stock photo shows the finger of woman pushing heart icon on screen in mobile smartphone application. Two business technology professors have generated new research that eases congestion in the busy lanes of online dating by improving matching efficiency, and a psychology professor specializing in improving romantic relationships reflects on dating tendencies. Michael R. Malone 08-25-2022 false General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School false false false false false Academics / University / Access and Inclusion / Curricula / Campus / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Elective course helps new students enhance their college experience https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/elective-course-helps-new-students-enhance-their-college-experience.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/firstyear-directions-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/firstyear-directions-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/firstyear-directions-hero-365.jpg Esther Alexandre and John Haller, vice president of enrollment management, teach a First-Year Directions course on Wednesday, Aug. 24. Photo: Matthew Rembold/University of Miami First-Year Directions, a class designed to support first-year and transfer students at the University of Miami as they navigate their college journey, provides campus resources and best practices to help the undergraduates succeed. Jenny Hudak 08-24-2022 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Access and Inclusion Curricula Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / University Leadership / University President / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Includes Video / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Watch highlights of ’Cane Kickoff 2022 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/watch-highlights-of-cane-kickoff-2022.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo The University of Miami celebrated the start of the Fall 2022 semester with numerous happenings across its campuses—including Cane Bash, ’Cane Kickoff Live, various pre-orientation programs, family welcome events at the residential colleges, and the President’s Celebration for New Students. News@TheU 08-24-2022 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Includes Video University Leadership University President Campus true false false false false People and Community / Research / Research Excellence / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / CIMAS / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Scientists study nursery ground for tropical cyclones https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/scientists-study-nursery-ground-for-tropical-cyclones.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/cape-verde-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/cape-verde-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/cape-verde-hero-365.jpg Jason Dunion led a historic deployment of a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Hurricane Hunter aircraft to the Cape Verde Islands. Jason Dunion led a historic deployment of a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Hurricane Hunter aircraft to the Cape Verde Islands to probe the region where many of the most powerful hurricanes are born. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-23-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science CIMAS Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / Research / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Ocean Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Satellite receiving station gets critical data to first responders https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/satellite-receiving-station-gets-critical-data-to-first-responders.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/cstars-facility-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/cstars-facility-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/cstars-facility-hero-365.jpg The Center for Southeastern Tropical Remote Sensing (CSTARS) is located on the University’s Richmond Facility campus in south Miami-Dade County. Led by Hans Graber, a Rosenstiel School scientist whose home was destroyed by Hurricane Andrew 30 years ago, the Center for Southeastern Tropical Advanced Remote Sensing has helped lower the response time of post-hurricane relief efforts. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-23-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Ocean Sciences false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Research / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Fellowship offers School of Nursing and Health Studies researcher valuable time in Israel https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/fellowship-offers-school-of-nursing-and-health-studies-researcher-valuable-time-in-israel.html Health and Medicine People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/nursing-israel2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/nursing-israel2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/nursing-israel2-hero-365.jpg fellowship Nicholas Metheny, assistant professor in the School of Nursing and Health Studies, was chosen as a Fellow for the Faculty Fellowship in Israel program. He was able to connect with Israeli colleagues and explore the complexities of the Middle East. Ashley A. Williams 08-22-2022 false Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false University / Campus / Students / Students should connect to dedicated wireless network https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/students-should-connect-to-dedicated-wireless-network.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/canenet-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/canenet-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/canenet-hero-365.jpg A laptop screen shows the CaneNet Wireless connection The University of Miami's Information Technology department asks that all students connect to the CaneNet Wireless network, which is specifically for students and gives access to unlimited data, lightning-fast upload and download speeds, and more than 11,500 wireless access points. Faculty and staff should remain on SecureCanes. Jenny Hudak 08-22-2022 false Students Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / University President / Campus / Office of the President / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / University embraces new students with informative, entertaining ’Cane Kickoff https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/university-embraces-new-students-with-informative,-entertaining-cane-kickoff.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/lookback-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/lookback-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/lookback-hero-365.jpg The President's New Student Welcome featured fun and interactive activities—including a 360 Photo Booth where users step onto a platform while a revolving camera captures pictures. Photos help us take a look at new ’Canes and their family members as they were celebrated and welcomed to the University of Miami during orientation events. Ashley A. Williams and Jenny Hudak 08-21-2022 true Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents General Business Mobile Office of the President Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery University President Campus true false false false false People and Community / University / University Leadership / University President / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Parents / International Students / Mobile / Fanfare, fellowship welcome newcomers to the Hurricane family https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/fanfare,-fellowship-welcome-newcomers-to-the-hurricane-family.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/canes-take-flight-22-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/canes-take-flight-22-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/canes-take-flight-22-hero-365.jpg Canes Take Flight programming at the Watsco Center Thousands of new students were greeted on Wednesday evening by University of Miami President Julio Frenk and others at the annual ’Canes Take Flight program, a signature orientation week event. Ashley A. Williams 08-18-2022 false Students Parents International Students Mobile Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life University Leadership University President Campus false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / In the Community / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / School of Architecture / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy Is the nation prepared for the impact of an ‘extreme heat belt’? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/is-the-nation-prepared-for-the-impact-of-an-extreme-heat-belt.html People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/extreme-heat-belt-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/extreme-heat-belt-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/extreme-heat-belt-hero-365.jpg Texas drought Death Valley-like temperatures above 125 degrees Fahrenheit caused by the climate crisis will affect a large portion of the nation 30 years from now. The way we build must improve to keep people safe, according to a University of Miami School of Architecture professor. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-17-2022 false School of Architecture Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / University Leadership / University President / Campus / Office of the President / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Includes Video / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Energy, excitement greet new ’Canes arriving to campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/energy,-excitement-greet-new-canes-arriving-to-campus.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/move-in-2022-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/move-in-2022-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/move-in-2022-hero-365.jpg New students pick up their 'Cane Card IDs at check-in on Tuesday, August 16. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami Thousands of new students are arriving at the University of Miami Coral Gables Campus this week as many move in to begin the Fall 2022 semester. Jenny Hudak 08-17-2022 true Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the President Student Affairs Campus Life Includes Video Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery University Leadership University President Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Museums / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Lowe Art Museum / Lowe Art Museum offers unique, immersive experience https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/lowe-art-museum-offers-unique,-immersive-experience.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/lowe-fall-events-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/lowe-fall-events-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/lowe-fall-events-hero-365.jpg Patrons visit the Lowe Art Museum The University’s on-campus museum offers programming for students, faculty and staff members, and the greater community to fully engage themselves in all the facility has to offer—free admission included. Ashley A. Williams 08-15-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences Lowe Art Museum Museums In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / In the Community / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / School of Architecture / School of Communication / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy Project a model for community-based climate adaptation strategies https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/project-a-model-for-community-based-climate-adaptation-strategies.html People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/hylo-project-hero-940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/hylo-project-hero-790x5271.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/hylo-project-hero-365.jpg Monsoon research As part of the University of Miami multidisciplinary initiative, Hyperlocalism: Transforming the Paradigm for Climate Adaptation, residents from Homestead and Little River devised solutions to combat the effects of climate change in their communities. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-15-2022 false School of Architecture School of Communication Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false true resilience-academy Sweeping Climate Bill Encourages Engineering Innovation https://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2022/08/sweeping-climate-bill-encourages-engineering-innovation.html https://news.miami.edu/coe/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/08/climatebill-large.jpg https://news.miami.edu/coe/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/08/climatebill-medium.jpg https://news.miami.edu/coe/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/08/climatebill-small.jpg The Inflation Reduction Act passed by the Senate aims to meet aggressive sustainability goals. College of Engineering researchers weigh in on how this can be achieved. Lucas Baker 08-12-2022 false false false false false false Law and Politics / Research / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / College of Engineering / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences U-LINK Study debunks rise of conspiracy theories https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/study-debunks-rise-of-conspiracy-theories.html Law and Politics Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/conspiracy-theories-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/conspiracy-theories-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/conspiracy-theories-hero-365.jpg In this July 21, 1969 file photo, U.S. Air Force Sgt. Michael Chivaris, Clinton, Mass.; Army Spec. 4 Andrew Hutchins, Middlebury, Vt.; Air Force Sgt. John Whalin, Indianapolis, Ind.; and Army Spec. 4 Lloyd Newton, Roseburg, Ore., read a newspaper headlining the Apollo 11 moon landing, in downtown Saigon, Vietnam. (AP Photo/Hugh Van Es) New research by University of Miami academics, supported by a U-LINK grant, offers insight into the opinions on conspiracy theories and puts things in perspective. Barbara Gutierrez 08-12-2022 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication College of Engineering Grants and Funding Research Excellence false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / School of Communication / Motion Pictures / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / ‘E.T.’s touch leaves an indelible mark on its audience https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/e.t.s-touch-leaves-an-indelible-mark-on-its-audience.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/et-movie-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/et-movie-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/et-movie-hero-365.jpg Fans call for director Steven Spielberg as he arrives at a 40th anniversary screening of his classic 1982 film "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" on the opening night of the TCM Classic Film Festival, Thursday, April 21, 2022, at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello) Rene Rodriguez, manager of the Bill Cosford Cinema and former film critic for the Miami Herald, shares his memories of the acclaimed film as it marks its 40th anniversary. Rene Rodriguez 08-11-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile School of Communication Motion Pictures Cinema false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / Piquero tapped by Biden administration to head Bureau of Justice Statistics https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/piquero-tapped-by-biden-administration-to-head-bureau-of-justice-statistics.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/alex-piquero-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/alex-piquero-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/alex-piquero-hero-365.jpg Alex Piquero Alex Piquero, a noted criminologist and chair of the Department of Sociology and Criminology, has been named director of the Bureau of Justice Statistics, part of the Department of Justice. News@TheU 08-10-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences U.S. Government In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Language / Literature / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Education and Human Development / Libraries / When was the last time you received a handwritten letter? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/when-was-the-last-time-you-received-a-handwritten-letter.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/letter-writing-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/letter-writing-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/letter-writing-hero-365.jpg Letters Letter writing is heading toward being a lost art form, which affects scholars and researchers as they do their work. Instant, electronic communication is replacing what was once an intimate connection to friends and family. Barbara Gutierrez 08-10-2022 false School of Education and Human Development Libraries Language Literature In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Office of Alumni / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / EverBrighter University to celebrate contributions of its Black students, graduates https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/university-to-celebrate-contributions-of-its-black-students,-graduates.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/regina-belle-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/regina-belle-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/regina-belle-hero-365.jpg Grammy Award-winner Regina Belle In a two-day celebration featuring a benefit concert by Grammy Award-winner Regina Belle, the University of Miami will shine a light on the contributions and legacies of Black trailblazers in its community. News@TheU 08-09-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Office of Alumni Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Mechanical and Aerospace / Arts and Sciences Astrophysicist helps map the origins of the universe https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/astrophysicist-helps-map-the-origins-of-the-universe.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/comap-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/comap-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/comap-hero-365.jpg COMAP Josh Gundersen, a professor of physics in the College of Arts and Sciences, is part of an international team of astronomers looking back billions of light years into the past to study the birth of star-forming galaxies. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-09-2022 false College of Engineering Mechanical and Aerospace Research Excellence Tech Innovation false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Nursing graduates ready for the next step on their career path https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/nursing-graduates-ready-for-the-next-step-on-their-career-path.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/nurse-grad-22-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/nurse-grad-22-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/nurse-grad-22-hero-365.jpg Nursing graduation Summer graduates of the master’s and post-master’s nursing programs through the School of Nursing and Health Studies were recognized for the completion of their studies during a pinning and award ceremony last week. Jenny Hudak 08-08-2022 false School of Nursing and Health Studies Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Law / Compliance is complex for charting human rights concerns https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/compliance-is-complex-for-charting-human-rights-concerns.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/compliance-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/compliance-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/compliance-hero-365.jpg Human audits University of Miami law and business experts highlight the impact of human rights audits and other reputational and operational factors that are driving a new geopolitical corporate responsibility. Michael R. Malone 08-08-2022 false Miami Herbert Business School School of Law In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / World / Study Abroad / Profile Spotlight / Europe / School of Communication / School of Communication - Global / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / School of Communication Study Abroad Study Abroad in London takes students inside global communication https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/study-abroad-in-london-takes-students-inside-global-communications.html Academics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/london-summer-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/london-summer-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/london-summer-hero-365.jpg London Summer Nearly a dozen students joined faculty members Joseph B. Treaster and Gina Presson from the School of Communication for the three-week trip. News@TheU 08-05-2022 true Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents School of Communication School of Communication - Global Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Study Abroad Profile Spotlight Europe false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Miller School of Medicine / Why do we sweat? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/why-do-we-sweat.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/sweat-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/sweat-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/sweat-hero-365.jpg sweat A University of Miami doctor explains that perspiration is a natural phenomenon that we often take for granted but that it is crucial for our bodies to remain healthy. Barbara Gutierrez 08-04-2022 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Psychology / Student teaches English to schoolchildren in Portugal https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/student-teaches-english-to-schoolchildren-in-portugal.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/lindsey-faucher-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/lindsey-faucher-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/lindsey-faucher-hero-365.jpg Lindsey Faucher Junior Lindsey Faucher, who is studying psychology and international relations at the University of Miami, had the opportunity to apply the skills she has learned to support child development as an instructor and mentor to young Portuguese children. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-04-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences Psychology In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Research / Music / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / Frost School of Music / Music Therapy / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / General Business / Mothers use the benefits of song to promote infant development https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/mothers-use-the-benefits-of-song-to-promote-infant-development.html Arts and Humanities Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/linda-ray-center-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/linda-ray-center-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/linda-ray-center-hero-365.jpg Linda Ray Center Frost School of Music professor of music therapy Shannon de l’Etoile is starting a new study, funded by the GRAMMY Museum Grant Program, that will help at-risk mothers use singing to engage with their babies. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-03-2022 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Community and Fans General Business Frost School of Music Music Therapy Music Grants and Funding Research Excellence false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Miller School of Medicine / General Business / Mobile / Frequent naps linked to health hazards https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/frequent-naps-linked-to-health-hazards.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/nap-study-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/nap-study-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/nap-study-hero-365.jpg Stock image of a woman napping on a sofa A new study shows that middle-aged adults who nap regularly during the day have a higher propensity to develop high blood pressure and strokes. Judite Blanc, a research assistant professor at the Center for Translational Sleep and Circadian Sciences, weighs in. Barbara Gutierrez 08-03-2022 false General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / World / International Law/Politics / U.S. Government / Asia / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan bears ‘enormous symbolic significance’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/pelosis-visit-to-taiwan-bears-enormous-symbolic-significance.html Law and Politics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/pelosi-taiwan-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/pelosi-taiwan-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/pelosi-taiwan-hero-365.jpg Taiwan University of Miami Chinese scholar and defense expert June Teufel Dreyer assessed the motivations and implications of the visit by the Speaker of the House to Taiwan, one of the stops on her congressional delegation tour. Michael R. Malone 08-02-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences International Law/Politics U.S. Government Asia false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Fine Arts / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / Libraries / Digital Collections / Cosford Cinema to premiere docuseries exploring art in the world of NFTs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/cosford-cinema-to-premiere-docuseries-exploring-art-in-the-world-of-nfts.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/fado-nfts-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/fado-nfts-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/fado-nfts-hero-365.jpg NFT The first installment in the short documentary series “What Would Fado Do with Non-Fungible Tokens” highlights artists, curators, entrepreneurs, and government officials at the forefront of the intersection of fine art and NFTs. Jenny Hudak 08-02-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities Libraries Digital Collections Cinema Fine Arts In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Environmental Science and Policy / Student studies heat exposure, resilience planning https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/student-studies-heat-exposure,-resilience-planning.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/nkosi-muse-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/nkosi-muse-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/nkosi-muse-hero-365.jpg Nkosi Muse presented his research during the Climate Resilience Academy research symposium Third-year University of Miami Ph.D. student Nkosi Muse is working to prepare communities—especially those in vulnerable areas—to be prepared for climate hazards, particularly extreme heat. Ashley A. Williams 08-02-2022 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Environmental Science and Policy In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / Policy / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / Executions in Myanmar highlight democracy challenges in Southeast Asia https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/executions-in-myanmar-highlight-democracy-challenges-in-southeast-asia.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/myanmar-march-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/myanmar-march-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/myanmar-march-hero-365.jpg Myanmar protest China, longtime friend of Myanmar’s military, is unlikely to heed the urging of the U.S. and a host of other nations to condemn the recent executions of four pro-democracy activists by that country’s junta, according to University of Miami specialists on China and democracy. Michael R. Malone 08-02-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences International Law/Politics Policy In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Business / Fine Arts / Economics / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / Students / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Student fuses scenes from his childhood into his paintings https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/student-fuses-scenes-from-his-childhood-into-his-paintings.html Arts and Humanities Business https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/kareem-moumina-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/kareem-moumina-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/kareem-moumina-hero-365.jpg Kareem Moumina Junior Kareem Moumina spent his childhood in Saudi Arabia and the Philippines and used the unique locations as inspiration for his large-scale landscape art pieces. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-01-2022 false Students International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School Fine Arts Economics false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / In the Community / Social Impact / Nichelle Nichols helped inspire a generation of women and young actors of color https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/nichelle-nichols-helped-inspire-a-generation-of-women-and-young-actors-of-color.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/nichelle-nichols-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/nichelle-nichols-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/nichelle-nichols-hero-365.jpg Original "Star Trek" cast member Nichelle Nichols poses at the premiere of the new television series "Star Trek: Discovery" on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) In the television show "Star Trek," Nichols portrayed communications officer Lt. Uhura on the USS Enterprise, breaking new ground as a Black woman in an important position of authority. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-01-2022 false Cinema In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Sports / In Memoriam / Social Impact / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Remembering NBA legend and civil rights pioneer Bill Russell https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/remembering-nba-legend-and-civil-rights-pioneer-bill-russell.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/bill-russell-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/bill-russell-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/bill-russell-hero-365.jpg FILE - Boston Celtics legend Bill Russell stands court side during a tribute in his honor in the second quarter of an NBA basketball game against the Milwaukee Bucks in Boston, Nov. 1, 2013. The NBA great Bill Russell has died at age 88. His family said on social media that Russell died on Sunday, July 31, 2022. Russell anchored a Boston Celtics dynasty that won 11 titles in 13 years. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer, file) The legendary center, who helped the famed Boston Celtics win 11 NBA titles, was as dominant and impactful off the basketball court as he was on it, members of the University of Miami community recall. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-01-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile In Memoriam Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Sports / School of Education and Human Development / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Can social media help take fans out to the ball game? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/can-social-media-help-take-fans-out-to-the-ball-game.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/savannah-bananas-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/savannah-bananas-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/savannah-bananas-hero-365.jpg Molly Knutson holds her baby James Knutson high above the players as the Savannah Bananas present the Banana Baby to the crowd while playing the theme song from the movie "Lion King" over the public address system, Saturday, June 11, 2022, in Savannah, Ga. (AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton) Paul Resnick and Tywan Martin, faculty members in the School of Education and Human Development, share how sports leagues are looking to online interaction or digital platforms to retain the interest of young audiences. Jenny Hudak 07-28-2022 false Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Education and Human Development / Kinesiology and Sports Sciences / Walking does more than just burn calories https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/walking-does-more-than-just-burn-calories.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/walking-benefits-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/walking-benefits-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/walking-benefits-hero-365.jpg walking Arlette Perry, a professor of kinesiology and sport sciences at the University of Miami, explains why this simple physical activity goes beyond helping with weight control. Barbara Gutierrez 07-28-2022 false School of Education and Human Development Kinesiology and Sports Sciences Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Architecture / In the Community / School of Architecture / College of Engineering / School of Architecture Alumni News / Architectural engineering alumnus bridges disciplines, builds a legacy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/architectural-engineering-alumnus-bridges-disciplines,-builds-a-legacy.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/bob-catherine-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/bob-catherine-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/bob-catherine-hero-365.jpg School of Architecture University of Miami alumnus W.R. “Bob” Miller and his wife, Catherine, are among the School of Architecture’s most generous and loyal supporters. And with two planned gifts, they are building a lasting legacy for the school and its students. Pamela Edward 07-27-2022 false School of Architecture College of Engineering School of Architecture Alumni News Architecture In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / Arts and Sciences Medical, scientific advances help boost world population to 8 billion https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/medical,-scientific-advances-help-boost-world-population-to-8-billion.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/world-population-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/world-population-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/world-population-hero-365.jpg Aerial. People crowd on pedestrian crosswalk. Top view background. Toned image. Justin Stoler, associate professor of geography and sustainable development at the University of Miami and global public health expert, explores what it means for the population to reach 8 billion this year and the reason some nations are developing faster than others. Ashley A. Williams 07-27-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Economics / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Finance / Experts see current crypto shakeout as healthy for industry https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/experts-see-current-crypto-shakeout-healthy-for-industry.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/cryptocurrency-market-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/cryptocurrency-market-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/cryptocurrency-market-hero-365.jpg Stock image shows computer tracking Bitcoin cryptocurrency Crypto markets have tumbled along with the general economy, a novel alignment for the new technologies. Miami Herbert Business School faculty members expect it will rebound stronger than ever in part because of its inherent risk-averse stability. Michael R. Malone 07-26-2022 false Miami Herbert Business School Finance Economics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Thought Leadership / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Sizzling summer sales entice shoppers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/sizzling-summer-sales-entice-shoppers.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/consumer-spending-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/consumer-spending-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/consumer-spending-hero-365.jpg Amazon prime day Claudia Townsend, associate professor of marketing at the Miami Herbert Business School, explains how retail sales tactics influence consumers to make unplanned purchases. Jenny Hudak 07-25-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Thought Leadership false false false false false People and Community / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Meditation, mindfulness can help navigate troubled waters https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/meditation,-mindfulness-can-help-navigate-troubled-waters.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/mindfulness-meditation-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/mindfulness-meditation-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/mindfulness-meditation-hero-365.jpg Woman exercising yoga at sunrise enjoying sea view the beach/mystockimages At a time of increased stress, University of Miami lecturer and meditation expert Scott Rogers offers tips on how to calm our minds and bodies. Barbara Gutierrez 07-22-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile School of Law false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / World / Patient Care / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Europe / Miller School of Medicine / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Trauma surgeon returns to Ukraine to support front-line physicians https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/trauma-surgeon-returns-to-ukraine-to-support-front-line-physicians.html Health and Medicine People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/ginzburg-ukraine2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/ginzburg-ukraine2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/ginzburg-ukraine2-hero-365.jpg Enrique Ginzburg, second from right, and David Epstein, second from left, with Ukrainian physicians at the military hospital in Lviv. Photo courtesy Enrique Ginzburg Volunteering through the Global Surgical and Medical Support Group, Miller School of Medicine professor Enrique Ginzburg met with Ukrainian physicians and delivered much-needed medical equipment to a military hospital in Lviv. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-22-2022 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Patient Care Profile Spotlight Social Impact Europe false false false false false People and Community / Sports / Fitness and Wellness / Student Affairs / Health and Wellness / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / There’s still time for fun activities on campus this summer https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/theres-still-time-for-fun-activities-on-campus-this-summer.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/summer-fun-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/summer-fun-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/summer-fun-hero-365.jpg summer adventures Make the most of the remaining break with amenities offered by the Patti and Allan Herbert Wellness Center, the Student Center Complex, and the Department of Wellness and Recreation. Ashley A. Williams 07-21-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Student Affairs Health and Wellness Fitness and Wellness false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Study Abroad / Profile Spotlight / Frost School of Music / Students / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Student spends summer exploring France, learning the language https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/student-spends-summer-exploring-france,-learning-the-language.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/nicole-perez-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/nicole-perez-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/nicole-perez-hero-365.jpg Frost School of Music student Nicole Perez in Paris. As part of the Study Abroad program, Frost School of Music student Nicole Perez soaked up the Parisian experience by living in the city and visiting towns where she would practice her French with locals. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 07-29-2022 false Students Prospective Students General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Study Abroad Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / resilience-academy What’s behind the heat wave in Europe? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/whats-behind-the-heat-wave-in-europe.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/europe-heatwave-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/europe-heatwave-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/europe-heatwave-hero-365.jpg A woman holds an umbrella to shelter from the sun during a hot sunny day in Madrid, Spain, Monday, July 18, 2022. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez) Roads, railways, and utilities are at risk during the record-breaking temperatures. Even buildings, many of which lack air-conditioning, provide little relief, putting the health of people in danger. University experts address the torridness that is wreaking havoc on the area, especially the United Kingdom. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-20-2022 false In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / Sports / University / In the Community / Office of Alumni / Planned gift for student-athletes is part of alumni couple’s legacy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/planned-gift-for-student-athletes-is-part-of-alumni-couples-legacy.html People and Community Sports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/leyva-donor-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/leyva-donor-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/leyva-donor-hero-365.jpg Christina and Jonathan Leyva Alumni Jonathan Leyva and his wife, Christina, are longtime ’Canes fans whose belief in the power of community and teamwork to bring people together motivated them to establish an endowed football scholarship through a planned gift. Pamela Edward 07-20-2022 false Office of Alumni In the Community false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Teaching and Learning / Social Impact / School of Education and Human Development / School of Education Teaching and Learning / Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Financial literacy a ‘good beginning’ for Florida students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/financial-literacy-a-good-beginning-for-florida-students.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/financial-literacy-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/financial-literacy-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/financial-literacy-hero-365.jpg Stock art for financial literacy story As a requirement for graduation, the state now mandates public high school students to pass a course that teaches the basics of finance. Barbara Gutierrez 07-19-2022 false Students Parents General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development School of Education Teaching and Learning Teaching and Learning Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Miller School of Medicine / Firefighter occupation elevated to highest classification for cancer risk https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/firefighter-occupation-elevated-to-highest-classification-for-cancer-risk.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/fci-firefighters-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/fci-firefighters-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/fci-firefighters-hero-365.jpg firefighter cancer initiative With guidance from a team of scientists that included a University of Miami public health researcher, the World Health Organization’s cancer division reclassified firefighting as a Group 1 carcinogenic profession. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 07-18-2022 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Psychology / Premed student shadows doctors in Italy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/premed-student-shadows-doctors-in-italy.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/doctors-in-italy-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/doctors-in-italy-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/doctors-in-italy-hero-365.jpg Sophie Estoppey in scrubs while participating in DoctorsInItaly Sophie Estoppey participated in a two-week DoctorsinItaly fellowship program at one of the top hospitals and gained experience by observing medical practitioners in different specialties. She also got to immerse herself in the European country’s culture. Ashley A. Williams 07-18-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences Psychology In the Community false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / Arts and Sciences Experts: Western support, advanced weaponry critical for Ukrainians https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/experts-western-support,-advanced-weaponry-critical-for-ukrainians.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/image-news-military-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/image-news-military-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/image-news-military-365x365.jpg Ukraine As the Russian war on Ukraine rages into a sixth month, scholars from the College of Arts and Sciences assess the conflict’s toll on both countries, its impact globally, and key factors that may determine its outcome. Michael R. Malone 07-15-2022 false International Law/Politics U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / University President / Concordia Americas Summit concludes with focus on technologies, migrations https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/concordia-americas-summit-concludes-with-focus-on-technologies,-migrations.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/concordia-day2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/concordia-day2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/concordia-day2-hero-365.jpg Concordia Americas Summit On Thursday, the final day of the two-day summit, University leaders tackled pressing issues in Latin America related to the intersection of technology and democracy and the unfolding migration crisis. The event took place at the Shalala Student Center on the Coral Gables Campus. Michael R. Malone 07-15-2022 false In the Community Social Impact University President false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Research Excellence / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / University researcher featured on ‘Shark Attack Files’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/university-researcher-featured-on-shark-attack-files.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/hammerschlag-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/hammerschlag-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/hammerschlag-hero-365.jpg Shark research Neil Hammerschlag, research associate professor at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, will provide expert commentary during the eight-episode show that premieres July 18 on the National Geographic network. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-14-2022 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / Be aware of the dangers of lightning https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/be-aware-of-the-dangers-of-lightning.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/florida-lightning-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/florida-lightning-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/florida-lightning-hero-365.jpg Lightning University of Miami professor Brian Mapes offers information on how to protect yourself from the discharge of atmospheric electricity that could prove deadly. Barbara Gutierrez 07-14-2022 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences In the Community Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / World / In the Community / Social Impact / University President / Visiting Speakers / The Caribbean / Central America / Western Hemisphere / North America / South America / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences University hosts Concordia Americas Summit to foster partnerships for social impact https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/university-hosts-concordia-americas-summit-to-foster-partnerships-for-social-impact.html People and Community University World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/frenk-concordiapanel-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/frenk-concordiapanel-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/frenk-concordiapanel-hero-365.jpg Concordia Americas Summit The two-day conference—featuring University of Miami leaders, experts, and students on engaging panels—explored topics from COVID-19 to China’s influence on Latin America. Michael R. Malone 07-13-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Mobile In the Community Social Impact University President Visiting Speakers The Caribbean Central America Western Hemisphere North America South America false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Tech Innovation / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts and Sciences Webb telescope rewrites cosmic history with images of universe https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/webb-telescope-rewrites-cosmic-history-with-images-of-universe.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/james-webb-images-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/james-webb-images-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/james-webb-images-hero-365.jpg This landscape of “mountains” and “valleys” speckled with glittering stars is actually the edge of a nearby, young, star-forming region called NGC 3324 in the Carina Nebula. Credits: NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI A time travel machine, the $10 billion space observatory is being considered well worth the price tag because it will help answer long-held questions about the big bang and search for signs of alien life, University of Miami astrophysicists maintain. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-13-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences Research Excellence Tech Innovation false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / Social Impact / Arts and Sciences Scholar: Haiti languishes in lawlessness since president’s assassination https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/scholar-haiti-languishes-in-lawlessness-since-presidents-assassination.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/haiti-oneyear-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/haiti-oneyear-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/haiti-oneyear-hero-365.jpg Haiti University of Miami professor Louis Herns Marcelin offers his views on what has transpired in the Caribbean nation after the death of Jovenel Moïse. Barbara Gutierrez 07-12-2022 false U.S. Government Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / Science and Technology / Patient Care / Tech Innovation / Miller School of Medicine / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / General Business / Mobile / Radiologists hope to use AI to improve readings https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/radiologists-hope-to-use-ai-to-improve-readings.html Health and Medicine Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/radiology-database-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/radiology-database-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/radiology-database-hero-365.jpg The Miller School of Medicine Department of Radiology is working with the University’s Institute for Data Science and Computing to design an artificial intelligence tool that could help them diagnose patients in a more individualized way. The Miller School of Medicine Department of Radiology is working with the University’s Institute for Data Science and Computing to design an artificial intelligence tool that could help them diagnose patients in a more individualized way. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 07-12-2022 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Patient Care Tech Innovation false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / World / Grants and Funding / Environment / The Caribbean / North America / South America / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Unique dust-monitoring site in Barbados to be reborn https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/unique-dust-monitoring-site-in-barbados-to-be-reborn.html Research Science and Technology World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/baco-facility-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/baco-facility-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/baco-facility-hero-365.jpg Cassandra Gaston, who uses state-of-the-art techniques to characterize the size and composition of aerosols and to quantify trace gases in the atmosphere, spearheaded the acquisition of an NSF grant that will upgrade the Rosenstiel School's Barbados Atmospheric Chemistry Observatory that she directs. From a new sampling tower to novel cutting-edge instruments, the Rosenstiel School’s half-century-old Barbados Atmospheric Chemistry Observatory will get a major upgrade thanks to significant National Science Foundation funding. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-11-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Grants and Funding Environment The Caribbean North America South America false false false false false People and Community / World / In the Community / Social Impact / The Caribbean / College of Arts and Sciences / What’s changed in Cuba in the year since the protests? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/whats-changed-in-cuba-in-the-year-since-the-protests.html People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/july11anniv940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/july11anniv790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/july11anniv365.jpg Anti-government protesters march in Havana, Cuba, Sunday, July 11, 2021. As Cubans facing the country's worst economic crisis in decades took to the streets in droves over the weekend into Monday, July 12, 2021, authorities blocked social media sites in an apparent effort to stop the flow of information into, out of and within the beleaguered nation. (AP Photo/Eliana Aponte, file) University of Miami experts versed about the Caribbean nation address what has transpired since the July 11, 2021, anti-government protests. Barbara Gutierrez 07-10-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences In the Community Social Impact The Caribbean false false false false false Business / People and Community / Diversity / Profile Spotlight / Miami Herbert Business School / Students / Students / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Hospital internship provides a career leap for business student https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/hospital-internship-provides-a-career-leap-for-business-student.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/mauricus-murdock-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/mauricus-murdock-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/mauricus-murdock-hero-365.jpg Mauricus Murdock Mauricus Murdock, a Miami Herbert Business School master’s student, earned an internship this summer with the Broward Health system, a critical professional opportunity for a young man who continues to rehabilitate from a devastating accident. Michael R. Malone 07-08-2022 false Students Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Students Diversity Profile Spotlight false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Miller School of Medicine / Brain health researcher unravels details about rare neurological condition https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/brain-health-researcher-unravels-details-about-rare-neurological-condition.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/brad-pitt-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/brad-pitt-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/brad-pitt-hero-365.jpg Brad Pitt arrives at the Oscars on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2020, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP) Prosopagnosia, an ailment that made headlines this week after actor Brad Pitt announced that he is suffering from the disorder, is an uncommon brain malady that causes the inability to recognize faces. News@TheU 07-08-2022 false Miller School of Medicine false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / University of Miami Health System / Patients / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Implanted device turns thoughts into motion https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/implanted-device-turns-thoughts-into-motion.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/patientx-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/patientx-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/patientx-hero-365.jpg Miami Project to Cure Paralysis Using an implanted brain-computer interface, researchers at The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis have been able to help quadriplegic German Aldana Zuniga regain some independence by making it possible for him to use his hand simply by thinking about it. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 07-06-2022 false Patients Community and Fans General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine University of Miami Health System Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Roadmap / University / Office of Alumni / Donor Stories / Alumni / Giving by donors, alumni drives transformational year https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/donors,-alumni-giving-fundraising-drive-transformational-year.html Roadmap University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/ever-brighter-update-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/ever-brighter-update-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/ever-brighter-update-hero-365.jpg EverBrighter campaign graphic over photo of Coral Gables Campus The public launch of Ever Brighter, the University’s most ambitious fundraising campaign ever, sparked a year of inspired giving and enduring impact. News@TheU 07-05-2022 false Alumni Office of Alumni Donor Stories false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Communication / Journalism / Can artificial intelligence help journalists? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/can-artificial-intelligence-help-journalists.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/ai-reporting-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/ai-reporting-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/07/ai-reporting-hero-365.jpg AI Lindsay Grace, an associate professor at the School of Communication, and a team of fellow academics have developed an AI-generated tip sheet that can help news organizations by scouring information and providing leads to pursue. Barbara Gutierrez 07-01-2022 false School of Communication Journalism Journalism In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences University researchers help reveal Miami-Dade’s affordable housing supply https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/07/university-researchers-help-reveal-miami-dades-affordable-housing-supply.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/housing-summit-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/housing-summit-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/housing-summit-hero-365.jpg Affordable housing The Office of Civic and Community Engagement partnered with Miami-Dade County housing leaders to create an innovative tool that will identify affordable and workforce housing units. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 07-01-2022 false Community and Fans General Business Mobile In the Community Social Impact false false false false true resilience-academy Reef Revitalization https://news.miami.edu/as/stories/2022/06/reef-revitalization.html https://news.miami.edu/as/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/06/darpa-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/as/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/06/darpa-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/as/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/06/darpa-365.jpg Darpa University of Miami faculty will collaborate on National ‘Reefense’ initiative to develop innovative hybrid reef structures A&S News 07-01-2022 false false false false false false Law and Politics / Science and Technology / U.S. Government / Environment / School of Law / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / SCOTUS opinion seen as setback in fight against global warming https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/scotus-opinion-seen-as-setback-in-fight-against-global-warming.html Law and Politics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/epa-ruling-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/epa-ruling-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/epa-ruling-hero-365.jpg Steam billows from a coal-fired power plant Nov. 18, 2021, in Craig, Colo. The Supreme Court on Thursday, June 30, 2022, limited how the nation’s main anti-air pollution law can be used to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from power plants. By a 6-3 vote, with conservatives in the majority, the court said that the Clean Air Act does not give the Environmental Protection Agency broad authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from power plants that contribute to global warming. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File) Climate and legal scholars at the University of Miami weigh in on the Supreme Court’s ruling against the Environmental Protection Agency. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-30-2022 false School of Law Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science U.S. Government Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / University / Cinema / Literature / It’s summertime, and the reading is easy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/its-summertime,-and-the-reading-is-easy.html Arts and Humanities University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/summer-reading-watching-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/summer-reading-watching-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/summer-reading-watching-hero-365.jpg Summer reading It seems that this time of year is more conducive to leisure reading, especially with a break from academics and restful days at the beach. Find out what some of the deans at the University are reading, as well as watching or listening to, during their time off. Barbara Gutierrez 06-30-2022 false Cinema Literature false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / Diversity / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / Thought Leadership / Arts and Sciences Examining two historic firsts in Colombian elections https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/examining-two-historic-firsts-in-colombian-elections.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/afro-colombian-female-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/afro-colombian-female-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/afro-colombian-female-hero-365.jpg Colombian President-elect Gustavo Petro, right, and running mate Francia Marquez, join hands during a ceremony that certifies their election victory, in Bogota, Colombia, Thursday, June 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara) Gustavo Petro, as a leftist and former rebel, made history when he became the South American country’s president last week. While Francia Márquez, an environmental activist and lawyer, also made a mark as the country’s first Afro-Colombian vice president. Barbara Gutierrez 06-29-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School Thought Leadership International Law/Politics Diversity false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Law and Politics / People and Community / Journalism / Public Service / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Communication / School of Law / Journalism / Constitutional Law / Scholars: Insurrection hearings supply epic storytelling, no clear ending https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/scholars-insurrection-hearings-supply-epic-storytelling,-no-clear-ending.html Arts and Humanities Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/jan-6th-hearings-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/jan-6th-hearings-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/jan-6th-hearings-hero-365.jpg Committee chairman Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., swears in witnesses from left, former Assistant U.S. Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel Steven Engel, former Acting U.S. Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen and former Acting U.S. Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue, as they prepare to testify as the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol continues, Thursday, June 23, 2022, at the Capitol in Washington. (Mandel Ngan/Pool photo via AP) The Jan. 6 hearings investigating the facts and causes of the domestic terrorism attack on the U.S. Capitol are a colossal storytelling feat with a myriad of possible outcomes, according to communications and constitutional law specialists at the University of Miami. Michael R. Malone 06-28-2022 false School of Communication School of Law Journalism Constitutional Law Journalism Public Service U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Architecture / In the Community / School of Architecture / Students / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Architecture students compete to build the best houseboat https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/architecture-students-compete-to-build-the-best-houseboat.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/floating-houseboat-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/floating-houseboat-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/floating-houseboat-hero-365.jpg Rendering of a houseboat by Crespo and Yu. June 2022. The Summer Design Studio has teamed up with Go Friday, a design company in Portugal, and students have entered a contest that could bring them monetary awards and a trip to the European country. Barbara Gutierrez 06-27-2022 false Students Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business School of Architecture Architecture In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / Law and Politics / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / Constitutional Law / What the Roe v. Wade decision means to activists on both sides https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/what-the-roe-v.-wade-decision-means-to-activists-on-both-sides.html Health and Medicine Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/roevwadeoverturned-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/samplesize-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/roevwadeoverturned-hero-365.jpg supreme court The 5-4 ruling, handed down on June 24, is a major setback for women’s reproductive rights, some legal scholars say. But anti-abortion activists and some religious groups applauded the historic decision. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-27-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences School of Law Constitutional Law Health and Lifestyle U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / Environmental Science and Policy / resilience-academy Scientists: Changing climate may fuel extreme weather https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/scientists-changing-climate-may-fuel-extreme-weather.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/extremeweather-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/extremeweather-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/extremeweather-hero-365.jpg FILE - Alwande Ndlovu, stands where a neighbor's house once stood, after heavy rains caused flood damage in Umgababa, near Durban, South Africa, April 19, 2022. Commonwealth leaders are set to adopt the much-awaited “Living Lands Charter”, an action plan to address climate change, land degradation and biodiversity loss. Recent weather events and longer term climate trends, including heatwaves, extreme temperatures, drought, cyclones, floods and sea-level rise, afflict most of its member states. (AP Photo, File) Halfway through the calendar year, and the world already has witnessed a torrent of extreme weather that includes heat waves and floodings. University of Miami climate scholars agree that there is a strong link between climate change and severe atmospheric occurrences. Robert C. Jones Jr. and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 06-24-2022 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences Environmental Science and Policy In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Law / Constitutional Law / What the Supreme Court ruling on a NY concealed carry gun law means https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/what-the-supreme-court-ruling-on-a-ny-concealed-carry-gun-law-means.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/scotusgunruling-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/scotusgunruling-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/scotusgunruling-hero-365.jpg US Supreme Court University of Miami School of Law legal experts comment on the high court’s ruling that would allow the carrying of firearms in public. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-24-2022 false School of Law Constitutional Law U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / Profile Spotlight / Miller School of Medicine / University of Miami Health System / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Director’s appointment a salute to Bascom Palmer’s research expertise https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/directors-appointment-a-salute-to-bascom-palmers-research-expertise.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/dralfonso-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/dralfonso-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/dralfonso-hero-365.jpg Dr. Eduardo Alfonso The recent appointment of Dr. Eduardo Alfonso, director of Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, to a national eye care research advisory board acknowledges the institute’s leadership role in the field of ophthalmology. Michael R. Malone 06-23-2022 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Community and Fans General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine University of Miami Health System Patient Care Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / University / In the Community / Social Impact / University President / Climate Change / Environment / Tech Innovation / Sustainability / Technology / Office of the President / resilience-academy Summit participants to confront critical issues in the Americas https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/summit-participants-to-confront-critical-issues-in-the-americas.html People and Community Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/u-statue-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/u-statue-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/u-statue-365.jpg The U Statue on the University of Miami Coral Gables Campus. Leaders in government and industry will examine critical matters impacting the Western Hemisphere during a conference July 13-14, when the University of Miami hosts the Concordia Americas Summit. News@TheU 06-23-2022 false Office of the President In the Community Social Impact University President Climate Change Environment Tech Innovation Sustainability Technology false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Research Excellence / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Prospective Students / Arts and Sciences Initiative introduces undergrads to interdisciplinary research https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/initiative-introduces-undergrads-to-interdisciplinary-research.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/puentesconsortium-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/puentesconsortium-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/puentesconsortium-hero-365.jpg From left to right Catherine Anillo, Daphne Mall, Haley Gross, Michaela White. Photo: Barbara Gutierrez/University of Miami More than two dozen undergraduates are visiting the University of Miami as part of the Puentes Consortium Undergraduate Research Program, which not only deals with research methodology but connects students to mentors who are top scholars. Barbara Gutierrez 06-22-2022 false Students Prospective Students Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost In the Community Research Excellence false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Language / In the Community / School of Education and Human Development / Learning to sign heightens awareness, empathy for the deaf https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/learning-to-sign-heightens-awareness,-empathy-for-the-deaf.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/signlanguage-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/signlanguage-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/signlanguage-hero-365.jpg sign language A new minor that debuts this fall, increased registration for American Sign Language classes, and the popularity of the University’s ASL club reflect a surge in interest about the Deaf community and its unique language. Michael R. Malone 06-21-2022 false School of Education and Human Development Language In the Community false false false false true resilience-academy Fragile ecosystems https://news.miami.edu/as/stories/2022/06/fragile-ecosystems.html https://news.miami.edu/as/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/06/biscayne-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/as/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/06/biscayne-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/as/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/06/biscayne-365.jpg Biscayne Bay A University Ph.D. candidate studies how different types of shorelines affect fish populations along Biscayne Bay. Deserae E. del Campo 06-13-2022 false false false false false true resilience-academy Making climate science accessible – and personal https://news.miami.edu/alumni/stories/2022/06/making-climate-science-accessible-and-personal.html https://news.miami.edu/alumni/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/06/probable-futures-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/alumni/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/06/probable-futures-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/alumni/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/06/probable-futures-365.jpg sunny skies Alison Smart, B.F.A. ’05, uses the interpretive and storytelling skills she honed as a theatre arts major at the University of Miami to help the public understand and absorb the science behind climate change. Pamela Edward 06-09-2022 false false false false false false Business / People and Community / Economics / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Economics / Economists: Few goods, many dollars cause turbulence https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/economists-too-few-goods,-too-many-dollars-to-blame-for-turbulence.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/fedreserve2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/fedreserve2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/fedreserve2-hero-365.jpg Jerome Powell Supply disruptions caused by the global pandemic, the influx of money put into circulation to offset the economic turmoil, and a conservative Federal Reserve are to blame for the current inflationary scenario, according to economists from the Miami Herbert Business School. Michael R. Malone 06-16-2022 false Miami Herbert Business School Economics Economics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / In the Community / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / resilience-academy Natural disasters can accelerate changes to tropical forests https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/natural-disasters-can-accelerate-changes-to-tropical-forests.html People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/bluejohnmountains-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/bluejohnmountains-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/bluejohnmountains-hero-365.jpg Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park Biology professor Kenneth Feeley conducted a lengthy study on forests in Jamaica and learned that hurricanes can magnify the effects of climate change, allowing species from warmer climates to replace those that prefer cooler temperatures. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 06-15-2022 false In the Community Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false University / World / The Caribbean / Western Hemisphere / Hemispheric University Consortium offers virtual research internships https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/hemispheric-university-consortium-offers-virtual-research-internships.html University World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/gables-campus-aerial-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/gables-campus-aerial-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/gables-campus-aerial-365.jpg An aerial view of the Shalala Student Center on Lake Osceola and Cobb Fountain, with the City of Coral Gables in the distance. In its second year, the internships allow graduate and undergraduate students from any of the consortium universities a chance to explore a myriad of topics. Barbara Gutierrez 06-15-2022 false The Caribbean Western Hemisphere false false false false false Roadmap / Research / Science and Technology / Grants and Funding / Climate Change / Environment / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy Engineers explore innovative ways to improve resilience of coastal structures https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/engineers-explore-innovative-ways-to-improve-resilience-of-coastal-structures.html Roadmap Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/nistgrant-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/nistgrant-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/nistgrant-hero-365.jpg NIST grant University of Miami engineering and ocean sciences faculty members received federal research funding recently to delve into how they can strengthen coastal buildings and seawalls in the face of climate change. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 06-15-2022 false College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Grants and Funding Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Climate Change / Environment / Tech Innovation / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy Researcher to deploy high-tech tools for better storm forecasting https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/researcher-to-deploy-high-tech-tools-for-better-storm-forecasting.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/hurricanehunters-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/hurricanehunters-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/hurricanehunters-hero-365.jpg Hurricane Hunter Jason Dunion, an associate scientist at the University of Miami’s Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies, is leading a 2022 hurricane field program that will test new aerial drones capable of flying at altitudes deemed unsafe for Hurricane Hunters and other reconnaissance aircraft. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-14-2022 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Climate Change Environment Tech Innovation false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Coffee drinkers live longer, study shows https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/coffee-drinkers-live-longer,-study-shows.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/coffeeaging-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/coffeeaging-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/coffeeaging-hero-365.jpg coffee New research reveals that those who drink coffee have a lower risk of death over those who do not imbibe the brew. University of Miami experts offer their views on the report. Barbara Gutierrez 06-14-2022 false Health and Lifestyle In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Office of Alumni / Juneteenth celebration highlights Black accomplishments at the University https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/juneteenth-celebration-highlights-black-accomplishments-at-the-university.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/freedomday-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/freedomday-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/freedomday-hero-365.jpg Juneteenth The University of Miami Black Alumni Society hosts its annual commemoration on Friday, June 17, which will feature a simultaneous in-person/virtual campus tour of recent installations that celebrate the contributions of Black University members. Ashley A. Williams 06-13-2022 false Office of Alumni Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / resilience-academy Unlocking Ocean Secrets: The Florida Current https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/unlocking-ocean-secrets-the-florida-current.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo The University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science is conducting a five-year study on the Florida Current. News@TheU 06-10-2022 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Research Excellence Climate Change Environment true false false false false Academics / People and Community / Access and Inclusion / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Artist, students unveil mural to celebrate Pride Month https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/artist,-students-unveil-mural-to-celebrate-pride-month.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/lgbtmural-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/lgbtmural-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/lgbtmural-hero-365.jpg Mural June is Pride Month, and the Gender and Sexuality Studies program and the LGBTQ Student Center kicked off the occasion in a larger-than-life way. Ashley A. Williams 06-10-2022 false Student Affairs Access and Inclusion In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / In the Community / School of Education and Human Development / University graduate receives a surprise commencement https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/university-graduate-receives-a-surprise-commencement.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/fornarisgrad-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/fornarisgrad-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/fornarisgrad-hero-365.jpg Graduation ceremony Yamile Fornaris couldn’t make it to her May graduation ceremony because of her father’s illness. University faculty members and parents and colleagues at the elementary school where she teaches, brought the celebration to her this month. Barbara Gutierrez 06-10-2022 false School of Education and Human Development Commencement In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Office of the President / University leaders work to improve local spaces for children https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/university-leaders-work-to-improve-local-spaces-for-children.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/leadershipmiami-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/leadershipmiami-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/leadershipmiami-hero-365.jpg Leadership Miami As part of Leadership Miami, two staff members in the University of Miami Office of the President—Viena Perez and Milenis Gonzalez—organized service projects to benefit the Linda Ray Intervention Center and Amigos for Kids. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 06-09-2022 false Office of the President In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / How gun violence impacts a child’s health https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/how-gun-violence-impacts-a-childs-health.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/gunviolencepeds-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/gunviolencepeds-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/gunviolencepeds-hero-365.jpg PHOTO: FILE - Flowers and candles are placed around crosses at a memorial outside Robb Elementary School to honor the victims killed in this week's school shooting in Uvalde, Texas Saturday, May 28, 2022. The gunmen in two of the nation's most recent mass shootings, including last week's massacre at the Texas elementary school, legally bought the assault weapons they used after they turned 18. That's prompting Congress and policymakers in even the reddest of states to revisit whether to raise the age limit to purchase such weapons. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File) Pediatricians affiliated with the Miller School of Medicine and Mailman Center for Child Development discuss the effects of gun violence on the health of children and adolescents. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 06-09-2022 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / resilience-academy Researcher discovers a new meteorological phenomenon https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/researcher-discovers-a-new-meteorological-phenomenon.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/atmosphericlakes-hero-940x529.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/atmosphericlakes-hero-790x527.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/atmosphericlakes-hero-365.gif Atmospheric lakes Identified by Rosenstiel School scientist Brian Mapes, atmospheric lakes develop in the Indo-Pacific and move west toward the east coast of Africa, bringing much-needed precipitation to that part of the continent. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-08-2022 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / The Advanced Study of the Americas / Knaul to promote health equity at Summit of the Americas https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/knaul-to-promote-health-equity-at-summit-of-the-americas.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/summitamericasla-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/summitamericasla-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/summitamericasla-hero-365.jpg Los Angeles Felicia Marie Knaul, director of the University of Miami Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas, is representing the University and participating in several panels this week at the triennial conference being held in Los Angeles. Michael R. Malone 06-06-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences The Advanced Study of the Americas Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Roadmap / Law and Politics / University / Announcements / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Academics / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / EverBrighter Arts and Sciences University of Miami to establish The George P. Hanley Democracy Center https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/university-of-miami-to-establish-the-george-p.-hanley-democracy-center.html Roadmap Law and Politics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/hanleydemocracycenter-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/hanleydemocracycenter-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/hanleydemocracycenter-hero-365.jpg George P. Hanley photographed at the University of Miami. Photo: Ryan Pinder for the University of Miami The center, set to launch this fall, will study the practice of democratic politics both in the United States and globally and will offer research grants and public programming. Barbara Gutierrez 06-06-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Academics Announcements false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Can a left-wing candidate be the next president of Colombia? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/can-a-left-wing-candidate-be-the-next-president-of-colombia.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/colombiaelections22-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/colombiaelections22-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/colombiaelections22-hero-365.jpg Gustavo Petro, left, presidential candidate with the Historical Pact coalition, and Rodolfo Hernandez, presidential candidate with the League of Anti-Corruption Leaders. Photo: The Associated Press A leftist ex-rebel and a populist outsider are competing in a runoff for the presidential seat in the South American country. Barbara Gutierrez 06-03-2022 false International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences International Law/Politics Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / School of Education and Human Development / Miller School of Medicine / Kinesiology and Sports Sciences / General Business / Mobile / Is intermittent fasting the answer to losing weight? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/is-intermittent-fasting-the-answer-to-losing-weight.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/intermittentfasting-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/intermittentfasting-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/intermittentfasting-hero-365.jpg Keto nutrition including carbs, protein and fat on a plate with clock alarm A new study debunks the notion that the popular dietary regimen helps shed pounds. And two University of Miami nutrition experts weigh the pros and cons of the weight-loss method. Barbara Gutierrez 06-03-2022 false General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development Miller School of Medicine Kinesiology and Sports Sciences Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Patient Care / Announcements / Campus / University of Miami Health System / Patients / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Sylvester announces transformational cancer research building https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/sylvester-announces-transformational-cancer-research-building.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/tcrb-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/tcrb-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/tcrb-hero-365.jpg Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center is making another bold move to accelerate cancer research, celebrating the groundbreaking for a 244,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center - Transformational Cancer Research Building (TCRB). Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center is celebrating the groundbreaking of a 244,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art Transformational Cancer Research Building slated to open in 2024. The 12-story facility at the Miller School of Medicine will be a hub for cancer research, innovation, wellness, and patient-centered care. Lisette Hilton 06-02-2022 false Patients Community and Fans General Business Mobile University of Miami Health System Patient Care Announcements Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / The U Creates Fine Arts University fine arts students display work at local gallery https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/university-fine-arts-students-display-work-at-local-gallery.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/prado3dprint-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/prado3dprint-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/prado3dprint-hero-365.jpg Carlos Prado works on a sculpture in his studio Under the guidance of senior lecturer Carlos Enrique Prado, one recent graduate and three students present “Circle of Influence,” an art exhibition at the Kendall Art Cultural Center through June 24. Ashley A. Williams 06-02-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community Fine Arts In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Medical workers shed light on gun violence https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/06/medical-workers-shed-light-on-gun-violence.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/gunviolencetrauma-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/gunviolencetrauma-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/06/gunviolencetrauma-hero-365.jpg Jolean Olvedo, left, weeps while being comforted by her partner Natalia Gutierrez at a memorial for Robb Elementary School students and teachers who were killed in last week's school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, Tuesday, May 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) From children to adults, gun violence affects all sectors of the population. Miller School trauma surgeons, a former nurse, and a medical school alumna all agree that outreach and education can help curtail the devastating damage. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-01-2022 false Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Patient Care Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / resilience-academy A busy Atlantic hurricane season looms https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/a-busy-atlantic-hurricane-season-looms.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/news-hurricane-season940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/news-hurricane-season790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/news-hurricane-season365x365.jpg Floodwaters slowly recede in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida in Lafitte, La., about 25 miles south of New Orleans, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2021. While many swaths of the country are at risk for flooding, the Louisiana coast has long been especially vulnerable. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File) Hurricanes usually form in the Atlantic Ocean from June 1 to November 30. Researchers and tropical cyclone experts from the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science explain the factors that will make this year an above-normal season. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-31-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Climate Change Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / Diversity / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Resources reveal the riches of Asian American, Pacific Island cultures https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/resources-reveal-the-riches-of-asian-american,-pacific-island-cultures.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/news-asian-american-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/news-asian-american--790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/news-asian-american-365x365.jpg One of the Asian books in the holdings of University of Miami Libraries Special Collections. Photo: Michael R. Malone/University of Miami The University of Miami Libraries and the works of several authors in the Creative Writing Program explore the contributions made by Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) to the U.S. economy, security, and culture, in conjunction with the month of May that celebrates this unique cultural heritage. Michael R. Malone 05-27-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Mobile Libraries Distinctive Collections History and Culture Diversity false false false false false People and Community / In Memoriam / Profile Spotlight / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Veterans celebrate the camaraderie, sense of purpose of their service https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/veterans-celebrate-the-camaraderie,-sense-of-purpose-of-their-service.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/memorialday22-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/memorialday22-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/memorialday22-hero-365.jpg In this photo from 2019, the U statue on the Coral Gables Campus is draped with the American flag. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami In recognition of Memorial Day on Monday, a trio of University of Miami veterans recall their experience in the military—at times intense and even dangerous—as a period of purpose, connection, and among the most satisfying of their lives. Michael R. Malone 05-27-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff In Memoriam Profile Spotlight false false false false false Science and Technology / College of Arts and Sciences / College of Engineering / Mile-wide asteroid to make close encounter with Earth https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/mile-wide-asteroid-to-make-close-encounter-with-earth.html Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/nasadart-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/nasadart-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/nasadart-hero-365.jpg The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) will help determine if intentionally crashing a spacecraft into an asteroid is an effective way to change its course. Illustration: NASA/Johns Hopkins, APL/Steve Gribben Traveling 47,200 miles per hour, Asteroid 7335 is the size of a small island and is expected to make a close flyby of Earth on May 27. University of Miami scientists answered questions about the giant space rock and how other near-Earth objects are tracked. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-26-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences College of Engineering false false false false true People and Community / Science and Technology / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Underwater Photo Contest / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Underwater photo contest winners announced, new category added https://news.miami.edu/rosenstiel/stories/2022/05/um-underwater-photo-contest-winners-new-weather-category-announced.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/rosenstiel/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/05/um-underwater-photo-contest-winners-new-weather-category-announced-940x529.jpeg https://news.miami.edu/rosenstiel/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/05/um-underwater-photo-contest-winners-new-weather-category-announced-790x527.jpeg https://news.miami.edu/rosenstiel/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/05/um-underwater-photo-contest-winners-new-weather-category-announced-365x365.jpeg From Indonesia to Illinois, more than 800 photos were submitted to the 2021 Underwater Photo Contest hosted by the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science. The winning images can be viewed online and seen at the Frost Science Museum in downtown Miami. Diana Udel 05-11-2022 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Underwater Photo Contest Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Environment false false false false false Business / Miami Herbert Business School / Thought Leadership / Drawdowns from US oil reserve long on perception, short on impact https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/drawdowns-from-us-oil-reserve-long-on-perception,-short-on-impact.html Business https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/oilreserves-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/oilreserves-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/oilreserves-hero-365.jpg Strategic Petroleum Reserve (Photo: Business Wire via Associated Press) Recent depletions from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve, while historically large, are negligible given the global market and will have limited impact on domestic supply or pricing, Miami Herbert Business School specialists say. Michael R. Malone 05-25-2022 false Miami Herbert Business School Thought Leadership false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Miller School of Medicine / Experts shed light on the threat of monkeypox https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/experts-shed-light-on-the-threat-of-monkeypox.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/monkeypox-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/monkeypox-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/monkeypox-hero-365.jpg This 2003 electron microscope image made available by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows mature, oval-shaped monkeypox virions, left, and spherical immature virions, right, obtained from a sample of human skin associated with the 2003 prairie dog outbreak. A physician and a virologist from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine both explain the history and potential dangers of this rare condition. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-24-2022 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Visiting Speakers / Tech Innovation / School of Architecture / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Smart Cities Miami conference explores what’s on the horizon for digitally connected cities https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/smart-cities-miami-conference-explores-whats-on-the-horizon-for-digitally-connected-cities.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/smartcitiesrev-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/smartcitiesrev-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/smartcitiesrev-hero-365.jpg Smart Cities Leaders in academia, government, and industry shared ideas on how cities can use new technologies—from cloud computing and connected devices to smart materials and sustainable construction—to maximize opportunities for data-driven growth. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-23-2022 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile School of Architecture Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Visiting Speakers Tech Innovation false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Study Abroad / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students, alumni awarded national scholarships to pursue global studies https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/students,-alumni-awarded-national-scholarships-to-pursue-global-studies.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/fullbrightbulgaria-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/fullbrightbulgaria-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/fullbrightbulgaria-hero-365.jpg Julia Lynch was awarded a U.S. Fulbright Student Program extension to spend a second year in Bulgaria. Five University of Miami students and two alumni are heading overseas this summer to study and learn new languages after being conferred prestigious national scholarship awards. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-20-2022 false Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Academic Excellence Study Abroad In the Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Student pursues a higher frontier in medicine https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/student-pursues-a-higher-frontier-in-medicine.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/shilpi-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/shilpi-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/shilpi-hero-365.jpg Shilpi Ganguly Miller School of Medicine student Shilpi Ganguly, who graduates next year, wants to travel to the moon to help establish the first medical infrastructure for a new permanent base on the moon. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-20-2022 false Students Prospective Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Miami Law/Politics / In the Community / School of Law / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Community leaders honored by bar association https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/community-leaders-honored-by-bar-association.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/cabaaward-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/cabaaward-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/cabaaward-hero-365.jpg From left: Miriam Soler Ramos, John Couriel, Georgina Angones, Andy Gomez, Wifredo Ferrer, and Raquel Regalado. Photo courtesy Cuban American Bar Association Members of the University of Miami network were recently recognized for their commitment to both the community and their profession by the Cuban American Bar Association. News@TheU 05-18-2022 false Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans School of Law Miami Law/Politics In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / Law and Politics / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Florida Law/Politics / Miller School of Medicine / University of Miami Health System / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / General Business / Mobile / A boost for Sylvester: DeSantis announces $100 million in funding for state’s top cancer centers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/a-boost-for-sylvester-desantis-announces-100-million-in-funding-for-states-top-cancer-centers.html Health and Medicine Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/desantissylvester-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/desantissylvester-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/desantissylvester-hero-365.jpg Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced additional funding for three of the state's cancer centers during a press conference at the Medical Campus on Tuesday, May 17. Photo: David Sutta for the University of Miami The Florida funding will help Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine conduct cutting-edge research and improve the care and treatment of patients. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-18-2022 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine University of Miami Health System Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs Florida Law/Politics false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Office of Alumni / Alumni Stories / Young Alumni Leaders Council unveils 30 Under 30 honorees for 2022 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/young-alumni-leaders-council-unveils-30-under-30-honorees-for-2022.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/30under30-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/30under30-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/30under30-hero-365.jpg The U Statue on the University of Miami Coral Gables Campus. After a hiatus because of the pandemic, the young alumni program returned this year, recognizing a group who will impact the University’s future engagement and direction. Pamela Edward 05-17-2022 false Office of Alumni Alumni Stories In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / What’s open, closed on the University campuses for summer 2022 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/whats-open,-closed-on-the-university-campuses-for-summer-2022.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/gables-campus-aerial-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/gables-campus-aerial-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/gables-campus-aerial-365.jpg An aerial view of the Shalala Student Center on Lake Osceola and Cobb Fountain, with the City of Coral Gables in the distance. Find out what will be open, what will be closed, and what’s operating on a limited schedule until the Fall 2022 semester begins on Aug. 22. News@TheU 05-17-2022 false Campus false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / In the Community / University of Miami Debate Team wins second ACC championship https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/university-of-miami-debate-team-wins-second-acc-championship.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/accdebatechamps-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/accdebatechamps-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/accdebatechamps-hero-365.jpg Iman Sami, David Steinberg, and Delphine Djomo pose with the ACC Championship trophy. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami Delphine Djomo and Iman Sami made up the team that defeated Wake Forest University in a virtual debate, bringing the trophy to Coral Gables. Besides winning the top spot as a duo, Djomo and Sami were each recognized as the top two individual debaters of the competition. Barbara Gutierrez 05-17-2022 false Academic Excellence In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / School of Architecture / Smart Cities Miami Conference to examine climate crisis, impact of the pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/smart-cities-miami-conference-to-examine-climate-crisis,-impact-of-the-pandemic.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/smartcitiesrev-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/smartcitiesrev-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/smartcitiesrev-hero-365.jpg Smart Cities The forum, to be held this week at the School of Architecture, will address topics that include how the pandemic intensified smart city infrastructure and practices and how it renewed the interest and investment in virtual reality. Barbara Gutierrez 05-17-2022 false School of Architecture In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / University Leadership / University President / Office of Alumni / Office of the President / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Watch: Highlights of the 2022 commencement ceremonies https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/watch-highlights-of-the-2022-commencement-ceremonies.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo More than 4,200 graduates from the University of Miami’s 12 schools and colleges were awarded degrees during spring commencement exercises, which were celebrated May 11 through May 13 at the Watsco Center on the Coral Gables Campus. Watch the sights and sounds. News@TheU 05-16-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents General Business Mobile Office of Alumni Office of the President Includes Video Commencement University Leadership University President true false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Student Corner / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Medical sociologist strives to give a voice to the powerless https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/medical-sociologist-strives-to-give-a-voice-to-the-powerless.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/osheajohnson-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/osheajohnson-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/osheajohnson-hero-365.jpg Oshea Johnson Newly minted Ph.D. Oshea Johnson has studied the impact of mass incarceration on the health of inmates and their significant others. He will soon begin a two-year postdoc as an epidemic intelligence service officer with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and hopes his research will serve as a platform for reform in the criminal legal and penal systems. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-16-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Student Corner Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Neuroscience graduate sets her sights on a future in research https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/neuroscience-graduate-sets-her-sights-on-a-future-in-research.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/eboniarnold-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/eboniarnold-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/eboniarnold-hero-365.jpg Eboni Arnold Eboni Arnold credits self-advocacy, mentorship, and early exposure to her career path for her undergraduate success. She now looks forward to new challenges from the doctoral program she has chosen to pursue and someday hopes to be a role model. Ashley A. Williams 05-14-2022 false Commencement false false false false true resilience-academy College Hosts Historic Concrete Climate Accords https://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2022/05/college-hosts-historic-concrete-climate-accords.html https://news.miami.edu/coe/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/05/concrete-large.jpg https://news.miami.edu/coe/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/05/concrete-medium.jpg https://news.miami.edu/coe/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/05/concrete-small.jpg Faculty and concrete industry experts came together to commit themselves to carbon neutrality and promote environmentally-conscious reforms globally. Lucas Baker 05-11-2022 false false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / University Leadership / University President / Visiting Speakers / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Speakers celebrated undergraduates’ abilities to excel despite challenges https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/graduates-and-speakers-stress-the-privilege-of-a-college-education.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/undergradmay2022-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/undergradmay2022-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/undergradmay2022-hero-365.jpg Students graduate during the College of Arts & Sciences on Friday, May 13, 2022. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami During undergraduate commencement exercises on Friday, nearly every speaker noted how the students contended with and endured the difficulties of the pandemic, which equipped them with resilience to forge new careers and chase dreams with renewed passion. Janette Neuwahl Tannen, Michael R. Malone, and Ashley A. Williams 05-13-2022 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents General Business Mobile Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Commencement University Leadership University President Visiting Speakers false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Access and Inclusion / In the Community / Social Impact / Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services / University offers free online courses to Ukrainian students affected by the war https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/university-offers-free-online-courses-to-ukrainian-students-affected-by-the-war.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/emptyustatue_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/emptyustatue_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/emptyustatue_hero_365.jpg The U Statue on the University of Miami Coral Gables Campus. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami The students would enroll as visiting exchange students, taking virtual courses taught by University of Miami faculty members. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-13-2022 false Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services Access and Inclusion In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / Law and Politics / Commencement / College of Arts and Sciences / The University ‘has taught me about patience, diligence, and being a consistent leader’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/the-university-has-taught-me-about-patience,-diligence,-and-being-a-consistent-leader.html Academics Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/landoncole2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/landoncole2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/landoncole2-hero-365.jpg Coles Landon Coles, former Student Government president, acknowledged how a combination of mentorship and challenges helped to develop him into the confident leader he is today. Ashley A. Williams 05-13-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences Commencement false false false false false Academics / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / Commencement / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Biomedical / Student looks forward to making inroads in health care https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/student-looks-forward-to-making-inroads-in-health-care.html Academics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/doliver-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/doliver-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/doliver-hero-365.jpg David Oliver Senior David Oliver hopes to use his biomedical engineering degree to improve the health care arena for all patients. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-13-2022 false College of Engineering Biomedical Academic Excellence Commencement Tech Innovation false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Student Corner / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Senior works to destigmatize disabilities, on and off campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/senior-works-to-destigmatize-disabilities,-on-and-off-campus.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/iangrad-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/iangrad-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/iangrad-hero-365.jpg Ian Malesiewski Ian Malesiewski, who graduates this week with a degree in neuroscience, spent his free time working with leaders at the University, in the local school district, and across the country to improve opportunities for anyone living with a disability. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-12-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Student Corner Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / In the Community / The Graduate School / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Graduate commencement ceremonies celebrate more than 1,300 students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/graduate-commencement-ceremonies-celebrate-more-than-1,300-students.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/masterscommay22-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/masterscommay22-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/masterscommay22-hero-365.jpg 10 a.m. master's degree ceremony students During Thursday’s two commencement exercises, Ricardo Lagos, a former Chilean president, encouraged graduates to strengthen democracy and respect the dignity of all humans, while Catherine Lhamon, with the U.S. Department of Education, implored students to “make the choice to stand for others and for equity.” Barbara Gutierrez and Michael R. Malone 05-12-2022 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents General Business Mobile The Graduate School Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Commencement In the Community false false false false false Academics / Health and Medicine / Commencement / Miller School of Medicine / Miller School of Medicine graduates met challenges with resilience https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/miller-school-of-medicine-graduates-met-challenges-with-resilience.html Academics Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/medcomm22-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/medcomm22-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/medcomm22-hero-365.jpg 2022 Miller School of Medicine Commencement ceremony At a commencement ceremony at the Watsco Center on the Coral Gables Campus, more than 190 medical school graduates were lauded for their achievements. Joey Garcia 05-12-2022 false Miller School of Medicine Commencement false false false false false Academics / Law and Politics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / School of Law / David Yellen named dean of the University of Miami School of Law https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/david-yellen-named-dean-of-the-university-of-miami-school-of-law.html Academics Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/newlawdean-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/newlawdean-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/newlawdean-hero-365.jpg David Yellen A brilliant barrister who has argued a case before the Supreme Court and innovated in the classroom, Yellen has served as a dean at two prestigious schools of law and is known as one of the most influential figures in legal education. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-12-2022 false School of Law Academic Excellence In the Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Miami Law/Politics / In the Community / School of Law / ‘Let them test you, but don’t let them defeat you’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/let-them-test-you,-but-dont-let-them-defeat-you.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/springlawcomm22-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/springlawcomm22-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/springlawcomm22-hero-365.jpg Anoosheh Shaikh Adalberto “Bert” Jordan, U.S. circuit judge and double University of Miami alumnus, urged School of Law graduates to persevere during his commencement address at the Wednesday afternoon ceremony at the Watsco Center. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-11-2022 false School of Law Miami Law/Politics In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Communication / Interactive Media / Journalism / Faculty members reflect on significance of Miami Herald’s Pulitzer-winning coverage https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/faculty-members-reflect-on-significance-of-miami-heralds-pulitzer-winning-coverage.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/heraldpulitzer2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/heraldpulitzer2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/heraldpulitzer2-hero-365.jpg Miami Herald Executive Editor Monica Richardson and former managing editor Rick Hirsch, who retired in December 2021, celebrate the newspaper’s Pulitzer Prize win in breaking news. Photo: Matias J. Ocner / Miami Herald. The Miami Herald won a Pulitzer Prize this week for its coverage of the Surfside condominium collapse last June. Several University of Miami faculty members with a connection to the newspaper discussed the recognition received by the city’s hometown paper. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-11-2022 false School of Communication Interactive Media Journalism Journalism In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / University President / Sustainability / Technology / Office of the President / Universities as ‘models for sustainability’ can lead climate action https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/universities-as-models-for-sustainability-can-lead-climate-action.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/aspenideas-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/aspenideas-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/aspenideas-hero-365.jpg President Julio Frenk participated in a panel discussion at the Aspen Ideas: Climate conference on Miami Beach. A panel of higher education experts, including University of Miami President Julio Frenk, shared insights on how universities can be leaders in tackling pressing societal problems, such as the pandemic and the climate crisis. Michael R. Malone 05-10-2022 false Office of the President In the Community Social Impact University President Sustainability Technology false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Diversity / In the Community / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Diversity and Inclusion / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Parents / Senior Mwambo ceremony celebrates Black graduates https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/senior-mwambo-ceremony-celebrates-black-graduates.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/seniormwambo-may22-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/seniormwambo-may22-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/seniormwambo-may22-hero-365.jpg A graduate receives her stole at the 2022 Senior Mwambo Ceremony. The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs hosted the annual rite of passage on Tuesday and honored graduating Black students as they prepare for the next chapter in their lives. Ashley A. Williams 05-10-2022 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Parents Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Diversity and Inclusion Commencement Diversity In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Architecture / In the Community / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Student News / Architecture graduate hopes to build a future in New York https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/architecture-graduate-hopes-to-build-a-future-in-new-york.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/katyagarcia-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/katyagarcia-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/katyagarcia-hero-365.jpg Katya Garcia 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. Barbara Gutierrez 05-10-2022 false School of Architecture School of Architecture Student News Architecture In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / College of Arts and Sciences / Stepping outside of her comfort zone, student seizes opportunities to excel https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/stepping-outside-of-her-comfort-zone,-student-seizes-opportunities-to-excel.html Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/camilatreptow-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/camilatreptow-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/camilatreptow-hero-365.jpg Camila Treptow Camila Treptow, a Miami native and aspiring doctor, discovers new passions and career goals in just two years at the University of Miami. Ashley A. Williams 05-10-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / Scholars address how climate change inflicts a toll on health https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/scholars-address-how-climate-change-inflicts-a-toll-on-health.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/rsmassymposium-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/rsmassymposium-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/rsmassymposium-hero-365.jpg Landolf Rhode-Barbarigos discusses engineering solutions to address the health effects of climate change. During a daylong symposium, University of Miami experts in fields ranging from medicine and law to engineering and atmospheric science discuss how climate exacerbates certain health conditions and provide a blueprint for mitigating its effects. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-10-2022 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / Tech Innovation / College of Arts and Sciences / resilience-academy Double-major graduates set to digitally map the future https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/double-major-graduates-set-to-digitally-map-the-future.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/stuartgoldfinger-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/stuartgoldfinger-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/stuartgoldfinger-hero-365.jpg Eliza Stuart and Erica Goldfinger Seniors Erica Goldfinger and Eliza Stuart are both graduating with honors in geography and sustainable development for their acumen in geospatial mapping, despite their divergent interests in how to use the tool. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-10-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment Tech Innovation false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Parents / Nursing makes graduate feel empowered and connected to his mom https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/nursing-makes-graduate-feel-empowered-and-connected-to-his-mom.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/nursesweekstudent-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/nursesweekstudent-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/nursesweekstudent-hero-365.jpg Sammy Kumar Sammy Kumar transformed his childhood loss into his life’s mission and is heading to the National Children’s Hospital for work. Robin Shear 05-09-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Parents School of Nursing and Health Studies Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / Curricula / Teaching and Learning / Tech Innovation / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / New class explores learning in the metaverse https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/new-class-explores-learning-in-the-metaverse.html Academics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/vrclass-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/vrclass-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/vrclass-hero-365.jpg VR class Students and faculty members discover some of the possibilities for the future of education through the University’s first course conducted in virtual reality. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-09-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Academic Excellence Curricula Teaching and Learning Tech Innovation false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Graduate ‘passionate about community service and education reform’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/graduate-passionate-about-community-service-and-education-reform.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/charispitter-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/charispitter-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/charispitter-hero-365.jpg Charis Pitter Charis Pitter’s passions fueled her leadership experience as a student, and she reflects on her time as an undergraduate and how it has helped pave her path to law school. Jenny Hudak 05-09-2022 false Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Students / Well-prepared, value-driven grads are entering a dynamic job market https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/well-prepared,-value-driven-grads-are-entering-a-dynamic-job-market.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/jobmarket-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/jobmarket-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/jobmarket-hero-365.jpg job fair Graduates looking to enter the workforce can tap resources at the University’s Toppel Career Center, along with the academic skills they have honed, to help them find that first job. Michael R. Malone 05-09-2022 false Students In the Community false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Student Corner / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Graduating senior’s strong level of involvement developed his voice https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/graduating-seniors-strong-level-of-involvement-developed-his-voice.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/ishaan-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/ishaan-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/ishaan-hero-365.jpg Ishaan Chatterjee Through his campus-wide contributions while attending the University, Ishaan Chatterjee discovered his passions, established his community, and found that his voice is a dynamic strength. Ashley A. Williams 05-06-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Student Corner Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Basketball fan wedded her love of sports to communication https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/basketball-fan-wedded-her-love-of-sports-to-communication.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/oliviat-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/oliviat-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/oliviat-hero-365.jpg Olivia Tanchel Olivia Tanchel has had several internships honing her skills in media relations. And they all led to her current role as an intern with the HEAT Group—a job that she hopes will become a permanent position. Barbara Gutierrez 05-06-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents General Business Mobile School of Communication Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Special Reports / University / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / Campus / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Special Report: 2022 Commencement https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/special-report-2022-commencement.html Academics People and Community Special Reports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/graduation2022-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/graduation2022-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/graduation2022-hero-365.jpg Sebastian the Ibis poses in front of the U statue wearing Commencement regalia. University of Miami commencement exercises will take place from May 11 through May 13 at the Watsco Center. Seven ceremonies will celebrate more than 4,200 graduates from the University’s 12 schools and colleges. Follow our complete coverage in our special report. News@TheU 05-06-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Commencement Profile Spotlight Campus false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Life Sciences / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / Senior Design Expo highlights engineering achievements https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/senior-design-expo-highlights-engineering-achievements.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/seniordesignexpo-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/seniordesignexpo-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/seniordesignexpo-hero-365.jpg Engineering students test a new way to rehab wrist paralysis at the senior design expo. Photo: Robert C. Jones Jr./University of Miami From an aerial transportation system on Mars to a new way to rehab wrist paralysis, graduating seniors in the College of Engineering showcased their capstone projects. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-06-2022 false Students Prospective Students Parents College of Engineering Research Excellence Life Sciences Tech Innovation false false false false false Research / University / Research Excellence / Libraries / After a year of research, library scholars present their projects https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/after-a-year-of-research,-library-scholars-present-their-projects.html Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/estheralexandre-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/estheralexandre-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/estheralexandre-hero-365.jpg Esther Alexandre A group of students, who have spent the past academic year working with research librarians to develop individual, intellectual projects, presented their capstones via an online event on May 3. Barbara Gutierrez 05-05-2022 false Libraries Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / College of Arts and Sciences / College of Engineering / A&S People & Community / Mechanical and Aerospace / Experts explain the science behind Formula One cars https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/experts-explain-the-science-behind-formula-one-cars.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/formulaone-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/formulaone-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/formulaone-hero-365.jpg F1 cars Aficionados at the University of Miami analyze the design, mechanisms, and environmental impacts of Formula One cars leading up to the Miami Grand Prix in South Florida on Sunday. Ashley A. Williams 05-05-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences College of Engineering A&S People & Community Mechanical and Aerospace false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Entertainment law is in the future for this graduate https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/entertainment-law-is-in-the-future-for-this-graduate.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/carballo-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/carballo-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/carballo-hero-365.jpg Amanda Carballo Amanda Carballo helped produce an award-winning film during her undergraduate years at the University of Miami. Now she plans to earn a law degree to represent artists in the entertainment industry. Barbara Gutierrez 05-04-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents General Business Mobile School of Communication Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / School of Education and Human Development / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Graduating senior loves the classroom and helping children https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/graduating-senior-loves-the-classroom-and-helping-children.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/jmait-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/jmait-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/jmait-hero-365.jpg Jaclyn Mait Jaclyn Mait, a student in the University of Miami School of Education and Human Development, will begin her graduate studies at the Harvard Graduate School of Education in the fall. Barbara Gutierrez 05-04-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / In the Community / Students / Prospective Students / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Work, travel top the list of students’ summer plans https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/work,-travel-top-the-list-of-students-summer-plans.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/mossummerplans940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/mossummerplans790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/mossummerplans365.jpg Students discuss summer plans with News@TheU With the Spring 2022 semester ending soon, students on the Coral Gables Campus are planning their summertime. Whether it’s working, traveling, or relaxing, find out what they will be up to during their time off from classes. Ashley A. Williams and Jenny Hudak 05-04-2022 false Students Prospective Students International Students General Business Mobile In the Community false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / Social Impact / School of Law / Constitutional Law / What the leaked Supreme Court draft means for Roe v. Wade and abortion https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/what-the-supreme-court-leaked-draft-means-for-roe-v.-wade-and-abortion.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/roevwade-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/roevwade-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/roevwade-hero-365.jpg Demonstrators protest outside of the U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday, May 3, 2022 in Washington. A draft opinion suggests the U.S. Supreme Court could be poised to overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade case that legalized abortion nationwide, according to a Politico report released Monday. Whatever the outcome, the Politico report represents an extremely rare breach of the court's secretive deliberation process, and on a case of surpassing importance. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana) Following the draft opinion becoming public earlier this week, University of Miami experts discuss what would happen if the landmark 1973 decision is overturned. Robert C. Jones Jr. and Michael R. Malone 05-04-2022 false School of Law Constitutional Law U.S. Government Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Diversity and Inclusion / Students / LGBTQ+ graduates encouraged to live their ‘true colors’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/lgbtq+-graduates-encouraged-to-live-their-true-colors.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/lavender22-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/lavender22-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/lavender22-hero-365.jpg May 2022 Lavender Celebration Student and alumni speakers shared pearls of wisdom at the eighth annual Lavender Celebration on Monday evening, when achievements of graduates and award recipients who have enhanced the University’s commitment to inclusion were spotlighted. Meredith Camel 05-03-2022 false Students Student Affairs Diversity and Inclusion Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Researchers help uncover strategy that cures a third person with HIV https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/researchers-help-uncover-strategy-that-cures-a-third-person-with-hiv.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/aidsresearch-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/aidsresearch-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/aidsresearch-hero-365.jpg AIDS research Dr. Savita Pahwa, who directs the University of Miami’s Center for AIDS Research, and her lab were part of a national research team that has helped a New York cancer survivor become the third person to achieve remission from HIV. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-03-2022 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Treatment and Breakthroughs Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Students / International Students / UBarcelona a 'positive experience' for study abroad students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/ubarcelona-a-positive-experience-for-study-abroad-students.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/ubarcelona-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/ubarcelona-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/ubarcelona-hero-365.jpg Barcelona The spring semester marked the launch of a new study abroad program with 34 Hurricanes living in Barcelona, Spain. According to Sebastian Beaulieu, a senior majoring in finance, “the opportunity to live in Europe was unparalleled.” Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-03-2022 false Students International Students In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Science and Technology / Health and Lifestyle / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / resilience-academy Symposium to address the impacts of climate on health https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/symposium-to-address-the-impacts-of-climate-on-health.html Health and Medicine Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/rsmasaerial_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/rsmasaerial_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/rsmasaerial_hero_365.jpg An aerial view of the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science on Virginia Key. During the 2022 Climate and Health Symposium, researchers from across the University of Miami and elsewhere will examine the link between climate change and negative health effects and will explore strategies to mitigate the problem. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-02-2022 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Office of the President / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / General Business / Distinguished speakers to share wisdom with Class of 2022 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/distinguished-speakers-to-share-wisdom-with-class-of-2022.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/may22commspeakers-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/may22commspeakers-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/may22commspeakers-hero-365.jpg 2022 commencement speakers A group of extraordinary, international and national, thought leaders will share their advice with the Class of 2022 during the University of Miami commencement ceremonies at the Watsco Center next week. News@TheU 05-02-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents General Business Office of the President In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / In Memoriam / University Leadership / Campus / Student Affairs / Campus Life / University honors ‘architect of student life’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/university-honors-architect-of-student-life.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/billbutlermemorial-hero-940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/billbutlermemorial-hero-790x5271.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/05/billbutlermemorial-hero-3651.jpg Bill Butler memorial celebration William R. ‘‘Bill’’ Butler, who served as the University of Miami’s first vice president for student affairs for more than three decades, was celebrated as a “champion for students” during a memorial service in the Shalala Student Center grand ballroom on Friday. Michael R. Malone 05-02-2022 false Student Affairs Campus Life In Memoriam University Leadership Campus false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Student Affairs / Students / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Get proper sleep, take care of your mind and body during final exams https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/get-proper-sleep,-take-care-of-your-mind-and-body-during-final-exams.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/finalsstress-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/finalsstress-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/finalsstress-hero-365.jpg Grad student Jordan Levine studies alone in the Otto G. Richter library during spring break. (2020) TJ Lievonen/University of Miami Monday marks the final day of the spring semester. With final exams approaching, here are a few tips and a list of resources for students to help manage their mental and physical well-being. Jenny Hudak 04-29-2022 false Students International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Architecture / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / New federal regulations target ghost guns https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/new-federal-regulations-target-ghost-guns.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/ghostguns-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/ghostguns-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/ghostguns-hero-365.jpg President Joe Biden speaks in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, Monday, April 11, 2022, to announces new action by the Biden Administration to fight gun crime. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) 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. Barbara Gutierrez 04-28-2022 false School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences Architecture false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / World / International Law/Politics / Social Impact / Europe / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Mobile / What does Macron’s reelection in France mean? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/what-does-macrons-reelection-in-france-mean.html Law and Politics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/2022frenchelection-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/2022frenchelection-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/2022frenchelection-hero-365.jpg France election Joaquin Roy, professor and director of the University of Miami European Union Center of Excellence, addresses the significance of Emmanuel Macron being able to win a second term as president of the country. Barbara Gutierrez 04-28-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community A&S Social Sciences International Law/Politics Social Impact Europe false false false false false Business / People and Community / Visiting Speakers / Miami Herbert Business School / Special Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Crypto asset management leader highlights need for US regulation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/crypto-asset-management-leader-highlights-need-for-us-regulation.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/jasonalbanese-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/jasonalbanese-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/jasonalbanese-hero-365.jpg Jason Albanese Jason Albanese, who heads a leading crypto asset management firm, has urged that regulatory guidelines be established to alleviate the vulnerability of the new technology to fraud and other deceptive practices. Michael R. Malone 04-28-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Miami Herbert Business School Special Events Visiting Speakers false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / Finance / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Finance / Student entrepreneur creates online magazine to empower college women https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/student-entrepreneur-creates-online-magazine-to-empower-college-women.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/rachelkeller-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/rachelkeller-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/rachelkeller-hero-365.jpg Rachel Keller Inspired by her friends at the University, Rachel Keller’s Miss Miami magazine pushes the envelope and recently took first place at the UDisrupt Women Empowerment Business Competition. Ashley A. Williams 04-27-2022 false Miami Herbert Business School Finance Entrepreneurship Finance In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Student News / Architecture student wants to help Ukraine rise from the ashes https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/architecture-student-wants-to-help-ukraine-rise-from-the-ashes.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/ukrainearchitecture-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/ukrainearchitecture-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/ukrainearchitecture-hero-365.jpg Ukraine Olha Khymytsia, a Ukrainian graduate student in the School of Architecture, is keeping track of historical structures damaged in the Russian invasion of Ukraine in hopes of helping her country rebuild. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-27-2022 false School of Architecture School of Architecture Student News In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / Cosford Cinema to screen Haitian crime caper https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/cosford-cinema-to-screen-haitian-crime-caper.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/kafouscreening-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/kafouscreening-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png Kafou movie still “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. Barbara Gutierrez 04-27-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities Cinema In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Miller School trauma surgeon deploys to war-torn Ukraine https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/miller-school-trauma-surgeon-deploys-to-war-torn-ukraine.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/ginzburgukraine-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/ginzburgukraine-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/ginzburgukraine-hero-365.jpg Dr. Enrique Ginzburg trains Ukrainian physicians at the Lviv Clinical Emergency Hospital Enrique Ginzburg, a professor of surgery at the Miller School of Medicine and trauma medical director and chief of surgery at Ryder Trauma Center at Jackson South Medical Center, volunteered at a hospital in Lviv, consulting with Ukrainian physicians on the care of civilians injured in the war. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-26-2022 false Miller School of Medicine Patient Care In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Tech Innovation / School of Architecture / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-academy Symposium offers opportunity to reimagine how we live, work, and play https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/symposium-offers-opportunity-to-reimagine-how-we-live,-work,-and-play.html Academics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/climatesymposium-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/climatesymposium-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/climatesymposium-hero-365.jpg Andrew Aidman, Poster Presenter at the Climate Resilience Academy Research Symposium. Photo: Christine Casas/University of Miami Inaugural Climate Resilience Academy Symposium highlights extreme heat as a critical climate change stressor and spotlights the first resilience projects destined to progress through the University’s new academy partnerships. Michael R. Malone and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-26-2022 false School of Architecture Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Academic Excellence Climate Change Environment Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Office of Alumni / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Service day projects honor Earth Month https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/service-day-projects-honor-earth-month.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/canesdayofservice22-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/canesdayofservice22-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/canesdayofservice22-hero-365.jpg Biscayne Bay cleanup during 'Canes Day of Service, April 23, 2022. From coast to coast, members of the University of Miami community came together to participate in ’Canes Day of Service volunteer events hosted by ’Canes Communities around the country. News@TheU 04-25-2022 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Office of Alumni Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery In the Community false false false false false University / Campus / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / New leaders of Student Government focus on the future https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/new-leaders-of-student-government-focus-on-the-future.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/newstudentgov22-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/newstudentgov22-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/newstudentgov22-hero-365.jpg From left, Student Government executive officers Chika Nwosu, vice president, Jamie Williams-Smith, president, and Tatiana Alvarado, treasurer, were sworn in on April 5 during a ceremony on the Foote University Green. Photo: Jenny Abreu for the University of Miami The recently sworn-in executive leadership trio for the Student Government shares its excitement and expectations for the upcoming academic year. Ashley A. Williams 04-25-2022 false Student Affairs Leadership and Service Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / University President / Sustainability / Office of the President / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Leadership and Service / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Hug the Lake tradition returns to campus on Earth Day https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/hug-the-lake-tradition-returns-to-campus-on-earth-day.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/hugthelake22-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/hugthelake22-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/hugthelake22-hero-365.jpg Students surround Lake Osceola in a symbolic hug on Earth Day, April 22, 2022. Photo: Diego Meza-Valdes/University of Miami For the first time since 2019, members of the University of Miami community lined the shore of Lake Osceola on Friday and linked hands to commemorate Earth Day and the official launch of the University’s Climate Resilience Academy. News@TheU 04-25-2022 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Office of the President Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Leadership and Service Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery In the Community University President Sustainability false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / University Leadership / University President / Tech Innovation / Office of the President / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Watch a recap of eMerge Americas 2022 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/watch-a-recap-of-emerge-americas-2022.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo From a seawall that dissipates the energy of dangerous waves to goggles that diagnose eye diseases to a drone that can map thousands of acres in only days, the University of Miami showcased its work to accelerate innovation and technological advances during the hemispheric eMerge Americas conference April 18-19, 2022, at the Miami Beach Convention Center. News@TheU 04-22-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Mobile Office of the President Includes Video In the Community Social Impact University Leadership University President Tech Innovation true false false false false Business / People and Community / Visiting Speakers / Miami Herbert Business School / Special Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Chewy exec: ‘Learn from wherever and whoever you can’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/chewy-exec-learn-from-wherever-and-whoever-you-can.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/sumitsingh-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/sumitsingh-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/sumitsingh-hero-365.jpg John Quelch and Sumit Singh, CEO of Chewy. Photo: Michael R. Malone/University of Miami Sumit Singh, CEO of the nation’s leading online retailer of pet food and related products, highlighted how a workplace culture that encourages debate and a relentless focus on customer service feeds the company’s growth, during a presentation hosted by the Miami Herbert Business School on Wednesday. Michael R. Malone 04-21-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Miami Herbert Business School Special Events Visiting Speakers false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Literature / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Arts and Sciences Students share their lyrical verses during National Poetry Month https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/students-share-their-lyrical-verses-during-national-poetry-month.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/studentpoetry-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/studentpoetry-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/studentpoetry-hero-365.jpg Christell Victoria Roach, Fabrizio Darby, and Serene Brielle Thompkins University of Miami students who are majoring or minoring in poetry discuss their craft and offer up samples of their writing. Barbara Gutierrez 04-21-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities Literature In the Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / EverBrighter College of Engineering to launch digital tech initiative with gift from José Milton Foundation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/college-of-engineering-to-launch-digital-tech-initiative-with-gift-from-josé-milton-foundation.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/miltongift-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/miltongift-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/miltongift-hero-365.jpg From left: Álec Milton, College of Engineering Dean Pratim Biswas, Ana VeigaMilton, Eric Milton, and Cecil Milton. The foundation’s contribution will support new courses, programs, and degrees in software engineering; fellowships; lectures; and a digital technology conference to be held at the college. Richard Westlund 04-21-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business College of Engineering In the Community Social Impact Tech Innovation false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / World / U.S. Government / Diversity / The Caribbean / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / Record number of Cubans arriving to US borders https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/record-number-of-cubans-arriving-to-us-borders.html Law and Politics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/cubanmigrants22-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/cubanmigrants22-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/cubanmigrants22-hero-365.jpg Adolis Gonzalez, left, and his wife Leyani Perez, both Cuban national, are seen after crossing the Rio Grande with their 5-month-old Michael Perez, who was born in Brazil, after crossing the Rio Grande and turning themselves into authorities while seeking asylum, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2021, in Del Rio, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) The recent surge from the Caribbean island has prompted U.S. immigration officials to meet with their Cuban counterparts to discuss the rising count of undocumented migrants. Barbara Gutierrez 04-20-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences U.S. Government Diversity The Caribbean false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / University Leadership / University President / Tech Innovation / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / University of Miami Health System / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / University shares impactful, innovative work during eMerge 2022 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/university-shares-impactful,-innovative-work-during-emerge-2022.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Back at the Miami Beach Convention Center for the first time since 2019, the University of Miami showed off its innovative work in the areas of climate, health, and tech innovation. News@TheU 04-20-2022 false Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost University of Miami Health System In the Community University Leadership University President Tech Innovation true false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / University Leadership / University President / Tech Innovation / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Experts explore technology’s potential to bolster democracy, education https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/experts-explore-technologys-potential-to-bolster-democracy,-education.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/emerge-frenk22-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/emerge-frenk22-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/emerge-frenk22-hero-365.jpg Photo: President Julio Frenk on the Main Stage at eMerge with Miami Dade College President Madeline Pumariega. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami The University convened entrepreneurs, legal experts, and luminaries to discuss how to harness the power of technology to strengthen democracy, especially in the Americas, in a conversation co-hosted with the Knight Foundation ahead of eMerge Americas 2022. University leadership later participated in various panels on the first day of eMerge. Michael R. Malone and Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-19-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the President In the Community University Leadership University President Tech Innovation false false false false false Academics / Science and Technology / University / Academic Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Tech Innovation / Technology / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / Office of the President / University of Miami Health System / resilience-academy University’s tech innovations take center stage at eMerge Americas https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/universitys-tech-innovations-take-center-stage-at-emerge-americas.html Academics Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/emergebooth22-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/emergebooth22-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/emergebooth22-hero-365.jpg The University of Miami booth display at eMerge Americas 2022. From a seawall that dissipates the energy of dangerous waves to goggles that diagnose eye diseases to a drone that can map thousands of acres in only days, the University of Miami is showcasing many of its high-tech projects at the two-day conference at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-18-2022 false College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Office of the President University of Miami Health System Academic Excellence Climate Change Environment Tech Innovation Technology false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Office of the President / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / General Business / Civic-minded student chosen for yearlong fellowship https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/civic-minded-student-chosen-for-yearlong-fellowship.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/fabrizio_darby_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/fabrizio_darby_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/fabrizio_darby_365.jpg Junior Fabrizio Darby was picked as the Newman Civic Fellow for 2022-2023. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami Combining his passion for medicine, creative writing, and social change, junior Fabrizio Darby was recognized for his contributions to the creation of Answer Campus—an interactive, situation-based game that allows users to engage in complex conversations about identity—and was picked as the Newman Civic Fellow for 2022-23. Jenny Hudak 04-18-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents General Business Office of the President Student Affairs Leadership and Service Academic Excellence Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Research / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Arts and Sciences Researchers detect a tropical plant species presumed to be extinct https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/researchers-detect-a-tropical-plant-species-presumed-to-be-extinct.html Arts and Humanities Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/extinctplant-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/extinctplant-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/extinctplant-hero-365.jpg extinct plant 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. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-15-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research Research Excellence false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / In the Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Entrepreneurship / Entrepreneurs extraordinaire share startup tips https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/entrepreneurs-extraordinaire-share-startup-tips.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/silverslecturebusiness-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/silverslecturebusiness-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/silverslecturebusiness-hero-365.jpg Miami Herbert Business School Board of Trustees chair Laurie Silvers teamed with her husband and business partner, Mitchell Rubenstein, to share insights with budding entrepreneurs about their experiences in creating the Syfy Channel and a galaxy of other startups, in a presentation hosted by the Miami Herbert Business School. Michael R. Malone 04-14-2022 false Miami Herbert Business School Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship In the Community false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Academic Excellence / Curricula / Fine Arts / College of Arts and Sciences / Frost School of Music / Includes Video / Dance therapy course explores the healing capacity of the arts https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/dance-therapy-course-explores-the-healing-capacity-of-the-arts.html Academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/dancetherapykaminsky-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/dancetherapykaminsky-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/dancetherapykaminsky-hero-365.jpg Carol Kaminsky teaches dance therapy. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami 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. Ashley A. Williams 04-14-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences Frost School of Music Includes Video Academic Excellence Curricula Fine Arts false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / resilience-academy University to host premier hemispheric sustainability conference during Earth Week https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/university-to-host-premier-hemispheric-sustainability-conference-during-earth-week.html Academics People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/premiosverdesmou-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/premiosverdesmou-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/premiosverdesmou-hero-365.jpg José Javier Guarderas, CEO & Co-Founder, Premios Verdes, signs a memorandum of understanding with Provost Jeffrey Duerk. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami Premios Verdes, a nonprofit organization that each year recognizes and supports more than 500 social and environmental projects throughout Latin America, is launching a new collaboration with the University of Miami. Amanda M. Perez 04-14-2022 false Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Academic Excellence In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Geosciences / Ocean Sciences / resilience-academy Marine geochemist seeks to unravel how carbon is stored in the ocean https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/marine-geochemist-seeks-to-unravel-how-carbon-is-stored-in-the-ocean.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/hilarycloselab-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/hilarycloselab-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/hilarycloselab-hero-365.jpg Hilary Close photographed in her lab at the Rosenstiel School Hilary Close, an ocean sciences assistant professor at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, is using a unique strategy to understand how carbon is transferred through living things into the deep ocean. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-13-2022 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Geosciences Ocean Sciences Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Business / People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Management / Navigating crisis in a hyper-turbulent world https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/navigating-crisis-in-a-hyper-turbulent-world.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/leadershipincrisis-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/leadershipincrisis-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/leadershipincrisis-hero-365.jpg In this image provided by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Office, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, center right, and Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson, center left, walk during their meeting in downtown Kyiv, Ukraine, Saturday, April 9, 2022. (Ukrainian Presidential Press Office via AP) In the midst of a crisis, effective leaders embrace action, exercise compassion, and most importantly, engage and empower their followers, suggest management specialists at the Miami Herbert Business School. Michael R. Malone 04-13-2022 false Miami Herbert Business School Management In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Science and Technology / University / Tech Innovation / Technology / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / resilience-academy Solution-driven innovations to be highlighted at eMerge Americas https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/solution-driven-innovations-to-be-highlighted-at-emerge-americas.html Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/news-emerge-2022-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/news-emerge-2022-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/news-emerge-2022-365x365.jpg The University’s work—and the entrepreneurial people driving that work—will be on full display at eMerge Americas, April 18-19 at the Miami Beach Convention Center. The University of Miami is an innovation incubator and accelerator of technological advances and entrepreneurial solutions. The University’s work—and the entrepreneurial people driving that work—will be on full display April 18-19 at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Barbara Gutierrez 04-13-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Tech Innovation Technology false false false false false People and Community / University / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Campus speaker series asks the question: What’s Next? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/campus-speaker-series-asks-the-question-whats-next.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/tedxstudents-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/tedxstudents-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/tedxstudents-hero-365.jpg Joe Broehl and Eboni Arnold. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami TEDxUMiami, a TED Talk event, will host University and community speakers on campus on Thursday to discuss thought-provoking topics. Jenny Hudak 04-12-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Student Affairs Activities and Events false false false false false Law and Politics / Sports / School of Law / Entertainment & Art Law / School of Law Events / Sports Law / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / ‘My voice matters’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/my-voice-matters.html Law and Politics Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/lawschoolsportconf-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/lawschoolsportconf-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/lawschoolsportconf-hero-365.jpg Christine Simmons speaks during Miami Law's Global Entertainment & Sports Law + Industry Conference. Photo: Jenny Abreu for the University of Miami At the School of Law’s Global Entertainment and Sports Law and Industry Conference, a panel of women leaders addressed diversity, equity, and inclusion. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-11-2022 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Law Entertainment & Art Law School of Law Events Sports Law false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Tech Innovation / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / A&S Research / Sustainable Business / Atmospheric Sciences / Environmental Science and Policy / Marine Biology and Ecology / Marine Ecosystems and Society / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Mobile / resilience-academy EverBrighter Climate Resilience Academy ushers in new era of research, solutions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/climate-resilience-academy-ushers-in-new-era-of-research,-solutions.html Roadmap Academics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/climate-resilience-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/climate-resilience-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/climate-resilience-hero-365.jpg Sunset view over the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami The University of Miami will launch a new Climate Resilience Academy, a functional research and coordinating hub supporting the University’s academic units and pursuing an interdisciplinary approach that links with private and public partners to solve impacts of climate change and other complex global issues. Michael R. Malone 04-10-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Mobile School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science A&S Research Sustainable Business Atmospheric Sciences Environmental Science and Policy Marine Biology and Ecology Marine Ecosystems and Society Academic Excellence Climate Change Environment Tech Innovation false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Public Service / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / What does Jackson’s SCOTUS appointment mean for the nation? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/what-does-jacksons-scotus-appointment-mean-for-the-nation.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/kbjconfirmed-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/kbjconfirmed-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/kbjconfirmed-hero-365.jpg Supreme Court Ketanji Brown Jackson, who grew up in Miami, becomes the first Black woman to be elevated to the high court. But barriers for women and Black people still remain in all aspects of society, University of Miami experts cautioned. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-08-2022 false Public Service U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / University Leadership / Office of Alumni / Donor Stories / Scholarships bring brighter opportunities within reach https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/scholarships-bring-brighter-opportunities-within-reach.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/donorrecognition22-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/donorrecognition22-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/donorrecognition22-hero-365.jpg Scholarship luncheon Students and donors gathered for the University of Miami Scholarship Donor Celebration to spotlight the power of scholarships to change lives. Pamela Edward 04-07-2022 false Office of Alumni Donor Stories In the Community University Leadership false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Special day honors sibling bonds https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/special-day-honors-sibling-bonds.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/siblingsday22-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/siblingsday22-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/siblingsday22-hero-365.jpg Sara and Hanna Ebrahimi National Siblings Day is observed on April 10 and is intended to be a celebration of the relationship between brothers and sisters. To mark the unofficial holiday, three sets of siblings share their day-to-day experiences of attending the University of Miami together. Ashley A. Williams and Jenny Hudak 04-07-2022 false In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Student Affairs / Campus Life / St. Augustine installs new pastor, unveils renovations https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/st.-augustine-installs-new-pastor,-unveils-renovations.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/staugustinechurch-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/staugustinechurch-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/staugustinechurch-hero-365.jpg St. Augustine Church The church, which serves as home to the University’s Catholic Student Center and is used by the University community, underwent its first major restoration project in more than 50 years and installed Father Richard J. Vigoa as pastor. News@TheU 04-07-2022 false Student Affairs Campus Life In the Community false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Academic Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / Duo places among Top 10 in debate competition https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/duo-places-among-top-10-in-debate-competition.html Academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/debateteamtourney-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/debateteamtourney-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/debateteamtourney-hero-365.jpg Debate team 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. Barbara Gutierrez 04-07-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication Academic Excellence false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / resilience-academy Multifaceted model improves subseasonal forecasting by quantum leaps https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/multifaceted-model-improves-subseasonal-forecasting-by-quantum-leaps.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/nmmedrought-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/nmmedrought-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/nmmedrought-hero-365.jpg drought A decade after a University of Miami atmospheric scientist helped create it, the North American Multi-Model Ensemble has helped policymakers and emergency managers prepare for natural hazards like heat waves, wildfires, or the next polar vortex. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-07-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Fasting: A ritual of remembrance for many spiritual practices https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/fasting-a-ritual-of-remembrance-for-many-spiritual-practices.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/religionfasting-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/religionfasting-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/religionfasting-hero-365.jpg Fasting As Muslims at the University and around the world continue the annual celebration of Ramadan, which requires a month of fasting from sunrise to sunset as one of its tenets, University of Miami religious scholars explore the ancient discipline of abstaining from food and drink as a universal devotional exercise. Michael R. Malone 04-06-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences History and Culture In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / Social Impact / University Leadership / Campus / Voices and Opinions / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Title IX: What it meant then and now https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/title-ix-what-it-meant-then-and-now.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/beverlypruitt-hero-940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/beverlypruitt-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/beverlypruitt-hero-365.jpg Beverly Pruitt, the University’s Title IX coordinator On the 50th anniversary of the landmark legislation prohibiting sex-based discrimination by educational institutions, Beverly Pruitt, the University’s Title IX coordinator, shares her view of the law that had a seismic impact on higher education. Beverly Pruitt 04-06-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents General Business Mobile Social Impact University Leadership Campus Voices and Opinions false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Communication / Advertising / Public Relations / Students / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Gen Z students give tips on how to engage their peers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/gen-z-students-give-tips-on-how-to-engage-their-peers.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/orangeumbrella-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/orangeumbrella-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/orangeumbrella-hero-365.jpg Orange Umbrella Members of Orange Umbrella, the student-run communication consultancy at the University of Miami, recently offered their advice to local communication leaders at a major conference on marketing to their counterparts. Barbara Gutierrez 04-05-2022 false Students Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Communication Advertising Public Relations Journalism In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academic Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / resilience-academy New interdisciplinary research teams tackle South Florida’s resilience https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/new-interdisciplinary-research-teams-tackle-south-floridas-resilience.html https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/seahiveulink-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/seahiveulink-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/seahiveulink-hero-365.jpg Seahive Ten new U-LINK teams of faculty and staff members from across the University will explore how South Florida can anticipate and prepare for the impact of climate change. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-05-2022 false Academic Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Business / Health and Medicine / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Miami Herbert Business School / Healthcare / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Health care specialists probe new technologies, industry challenges https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/health-care-specialists-probe-new-technologies,-industry-challenges.html Business Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/businesshealthcare21-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/businesshealthcare21-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/businesshealthcare21-hero-365.jpg Stethoscope with financial statement Leaders from various sectors of health care discussed telehealth, nursing shortages, and workplace issues at the 11th annual Business of Health Care Conference held last week at the University of Miami and livestreamed to more than a thousand viewers. Michael R. Malone 04-04-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Community and Fans General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Healthcare Health and Lifestyle Patient Care false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / Environment / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Earth Month celebration kicks off with Indigenous voices https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/earth-month-celebration-kicks-off-with-indigenous-voices.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/indigenousvoices-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/indigenousvoices-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/indigenousvoices-hero-365.jpg The three panelists of an indigenous voices panel discussion, photographed with moderator Landon Coles and members of Student Government's ECO Agency.ECO Three prolific environmental activists from South Florida’s Indigenous tribes enlighten members of the University community on ways to support climate action. Meredith Camel 04-01-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Student Affairs Activities and Events In the Community Social Impact Visiting Speakers Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus / Student Affairs / Student-led initiative launches young leaders on campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/student-led-initiative-launches-young-leaders-on-campus.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/launch-ajiri-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/launch-ajiri-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/04/launch-ajiri-hero-365.jpg launch In its inaugural year, the LAUNCH Summit, founded by senior Ajiri Uzere, aims to equip first-year students with resources and support to succeed as pacesetters. Jenny Hudak 04-01-2022 false Student Affairs In the Community Social Impact Campus false false false false true resilience-academy College Launches NSF-Funded Multidisciplinary Coastal Infrastructure Resiliency Research Program https://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2022/03/college-launches-nsf-funded-multidisciplinary-coastal-infrastructure-resiliency-research-program.html https://news.miami.edu/coe/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/03/giancaspro-ali-g-large.jpg https://news.miami.edu/coe/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/03/giancaspro-ali-g-medium.jpg https://news.miami.edu/coe/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/03/giancaspro-ali-g-small.jpg Supported by a new grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), the College of Engineering is launching a multidisciplinary coastal resiliency research program for undergraduates. Richard Westlund 03-28-2022 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Miller School of Medicine / Neurology specialist addresses aphasia, the illness affecting Bruce Willis https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/neurology-specialist-addresses-aphasia,-the-illness-affecting-bruce-willis.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/brucewillis-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/brucewillis-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/brucewillis-hero-365.jpg Bruce Willis attends a movie premiere in New York on Friday, Oct. 11, 2019. A brain disorder that leads to problems with speaking, reading and writing has sidelined Willis and drawn attention to aphasia, a little-known condition that has many possible causes. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP, File) Dr. James Galvin, chief of the Division of Cognitive Neurology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, explains the brain disorder afflicting Bruce Willis that has caused him to step away from his acting career. Ashley A. Williams 03-31-2022 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / University Leadership / Distinctions / Board of Trustees / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Board of Trustees chair Silvers honored by Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/board-of-trustees-chair-silvers-honored-by-coral-gables-chamber-of-commerce.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/silverscornerstoneaward-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/silverscornerstoneaward-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/silverscornerstoneaward-hero-365.jpg From left: Jessica Brumley, Jacqueline Travisano, Laurie Silvers, Linda Neider, and Erin Kobetz. Laurie Silvers, chair of the University of Miami Board of Trustees and co-founder of the SyFy Channel, received the Margaret St. Germain Cornerstone Award during the Equitable Advisors Businesswomen of the Year Awards luncheon on Wednesday. News@TheU 03-31-2022 false Community and Fans General Business Mobile Board of Trustees University Leadership Distinctions false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Environment / General Business / Mobile / University scholars say Sunshine Protection Act will impact our sleep-wake rhythm https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/university-scholars-say-sunshine-protection-act-will-impact-our-sleep-wake-rhythm.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/daylightsavings-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/daylightsavings-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/daylightsavings-hero-365.jpg The sun rises above the Lincoln Memorial with the Washington Monument and the U.S. Capitol building in the background Saturday morning, March 13, 2021 in Washington. Sunrise will be an hour later in most places in the U.S. Sunday as Daylight Saving Time takes effect. (AP Photo/J. David Ake) Girardin Jean-Louis, sleep expert, and Brian McNoldy, tropical weather guru, weigh in on how the legislation to make daylight saving time permanent will come with negative health effects and have nothing to do with protecting the sun. Ashley A. Williams 03-31-2022 false General Business Mobile Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / World / Music / Social Impact / Europe / Frost School of Music / Frost Music Live / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Ukrainian student charts a concert to benefit his homeland https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/ukrainian-student-charts-a-concert-to-benefit-his-homeland.html Arts and Humanities People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/ukraineconcert-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/ukraineconcert-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/ukraineconcert-hero-365.jpg Photo: Frost Choir. Courtesy 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. Ashley A. Williams 03-30-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Frost Music Live Music Social Impact Europe false false false false false Academics / Research / Academic Excellence / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / University welcomes history scholar, skilled educator as first vice provost for educational innovation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/history-scholar,-skilled-educator-becomes-the-universitys-first-vice-provost-of-educational-innovation.html Academics Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/kern-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/kern-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/kern-hero-365.jpg Kathi Kern, new vice provost of education innovation Professor Kathi Kern, who will begin the new role this summer, plans to develop more experiential learning opportunities for students and help faculty members elevate their teaching expertise. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-30-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Academic Excellence Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Visiting Speakers / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Students / Prospective Students / Pitbull motivates students to ‘turn a negative into a positive’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/pitbull-motivates-students-to-turn-a-negative-into-a-positive.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/pitbull-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/pitbull-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/pitbull-hero-365.jpg Grammy Award winning musical artist Pitbull spoke at the University of Miami during Student Government's What Matters to U speaker series. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami As part of the Student Government’s What Matters To U speaker series, Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, and record producer Pitbull encouraged students to work hard, take risks, and “live for the moment” at Tuesday evening’s event. Jenny Hudak 03-30-2022 false Students Prospective Students Student Affairs Activities and Events In the Community Visiting Speakers false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / Policy / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / The Advanced Study of the Americas / Immigration Law / Conference explores interface between migration and urbanization https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/conference-explores-interface-between-migration-and-urbanization.html Arts and Humanities Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/migration-versailles-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/migration-versailles-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/migration-versailles-hero-365.jpg Versailles Scholars from the University of Miami and other institutions converged for a three-day virtual conference hosted by the Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas seeking to integrate their insights on migration and urbanization, two areas historically viewed as distinct disciplines. Michael R. Malone 03-29-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences School of Law The Advanced Study of the Americas Immigration Law International Law/Politics Policy In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / Sustainability / resilience-academy Join a monthlong celebration of our Earth https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/join-a-monthlong-celebration-of-our-earth.html People and Community Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/21-203-earth-month-2022-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/21-203-earth-month-2022-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/21-203-earth-month-2022-hero-365.jpg Graphic for Earth Month at the University of Miami In honor of this year’s Earth Day theme, “Invest in Our Planet,” the University of Miami will host Earth Month—an entire month of events where students, staff and faculty members, alumni, and community members are invited to explore our role in accelerating solutions to combat the threat of climate change. Amanda M. Perez 03-29-2022 false In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment Sustainability false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Museums / Diversity / College of Arts and Sciences / Lowe Art Museum / Libraries / Exhibitions / Distinctive Collections / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / The U Creates Arts Arts and Sciences New exhibit shines a light on Cuban American art https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/new-exhibit-shines-a-light-on-cuban-american-art.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/lowenewexhibit-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/lowenewexhibit-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/lowenewexhibit-hero-365.jpg Tom Lopez Sugar Kane 1 1989-91 Carbon pigment print 15 x 15 in. Courtesy of the artist The Lowe Art Museum and the Cuban Heritage Collection partner for the first time to present a display that features Cuban American art from the 1980s. Amanda M. Perez 03-29-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Lowe Art Museum Libraries Exhibitions Distinctive Collections Fine Arts History and Culture Museums Diversity false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Students / International Students / Student group ushers in weeklong celebration of Cuban culture https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/student-group-ushers-in-weeklong-celebration-of-cuban-culture.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/wocc940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/wocc790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/wocc365.jpg Zoe Fundora, president-elect of FEC, greets a student during Monday's Week of Cuban Culture opening celebration. The Federación de Estudiantes Cubanos features its annual Week of Cuban Culture with events that aim to educate the University community about some of the island’s history, as well as highlight a few customs and pastimes. Jenny Hudak 03-28-2022 false Students International Students Student Affairs Activities and Events In the Community false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / resilience-academy Scientist analyzes data on clouds to improve climate models https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/scientist-analyzes-data-on-clouds-to-improve-climate-models.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/nasaactivate-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/nasaactivate-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/nasaactivate-hero-365.jpg NOAA Paquita Zuidema, a professor at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, is an investigator on a multiyear NASA-led project that will advance the short- and long-term accuracy of climate modeling. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-28-2022 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / World / Diversity / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / International Week to celebrate different regions, cultures https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/international-week-to-celebrate-different-regions,-cultures.html People and Community University World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/coiso_international_week_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/coiso_international_week_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/coiso_international_week_365.jpg From left: COISO’s treasurer, Vjera Radovic, president, Diya Dharmendran and vice president, Saloni Radadia. In a period dedicated to celebrating culture and diversity, the Council of International Students and Organizations’ International Week will host engaging events to educate and unite the University community. Jenny Hudak 03-28-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Diversity Campus false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Communication / Journalism / Russia ‘using lies and propaganda as its main weapons’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/russia-using-lies-and-propaganda-as-its-main-weapons.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/russiapropaganda-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/russiapropaganda-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/russiapropaganda-hero-365.jpg Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers his speech at a concert marking the eighth anniversary of the referendum on the state status of Crimea and Sevastopol and its reunification with Russia, in Moscow, Russia, Friday, March 18, 2022. (Sergei Guneyev/Sputnik Pool Photo via AP) All independent media and social media platforms have been banned from Russia to keep residents tuned in solely to state-owned and controlled news outlets. Barbara Gutierrez 03-25-2022 false School of Communication Journalism International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Sports / University / Athletics / Voices and Opinions / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / ’Canes athletics: Building champions on and off the field https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/canes-athletics-building-champions-on-and-off-the-field.html Sports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/jfathletics-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/jfathletics-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/jfathletics-hero-365.jpg Members of the men's basketball team celebrate their advance in tournament play during March Madness. In the midst of a busy season, highlighted by March Madness and spring football, President Julio Frenk celebrates the importance of ’Canes athletics and our student-athletes. Julio Frenk 03-25-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Office of the President Athletics Voices and Opinions false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Students / Counseling Center trains volunteers to aid students of sexual assault https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/counseling-center-trains-volunteers-to-aid-students-of-sexual-assault.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/audreycleary-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/audreycleary-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/audreycleary-hero-365.jpg Audrey Cleary, coordinator of the Sexual Assault Resource Team at the University of Miami Counseling Center Audrey Cleary, a psychologist with the University of Miami Counseling Center, readies graduate students and faculty and staff members to work for the Sexual Assault Resource Team, which offers counseling and support to students. Ashley A. Williams 03-24-2022 false Students Student Affairs Health and Lifestyle Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / World / Language / Literature / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / Global literacy explores boundaries in a modern world https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/global-literacy-explores-boundaries-in-a-modern-world.html Arts and Humanities People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/globalliteracy-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/globalliteracy-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/globalliteracy-hero-365.jpg global language 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. Michael R. Malone 03-24-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities Language Literature Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Public Service / U.S. Government / In Memoriam / University community remembers Madeleine Albright https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/university-community-remembers-madeleine-albright.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/malbright-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/malbright-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/malbright-hero-365.jpg Albright ‘Gracious, engaging, and brilliant’ and ‘an ardent advocate for refugee resettlement,’ Albright was the first woman to serve as secretary of state. She received an honorary degree from the University in 2006. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-24-2022 false Public Service U.S. Government In Memoriam false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / Ketanji Brown Jackson hearings ‘more style than substance’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/ketanji-brown-jackson-hearings-more-style-than-substance.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/kbjhearings-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/kbjhearings-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/kbjhearings-hero-365.jpg Brown Jackson During two days of testimony, President Joe Biden’s nominee to the Supreme Court defended her judicial record in lengthy sessions. University of Miami experts in law and political science weigh in on the process pointing out that, among other reasons, many members of the Senate Judiciary Committee relish their time in the spotlight. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-23-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences School of Law U.S. Government false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Miller School of Medicine / Dan and Brett Sundheim commit $5 million to fund growth at UHealth https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/dan-and-brett-sundheim-commit-5-million-to-fund-growth-at-uhealth.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/sundheims-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/sundheims-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/sundheims-hero-365.jpg Sundheim The generous gift has been designated to an innovation and technology fund at the Desai Sethi Urology Institute and will finance specialized research projects that will expand innovative treatment options for patients. Julie Levin 03-23-2022 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Patient Care false false false false false Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / College of Engineering / resilience-academy Energy center’s new DOE grant to help companies grow ‘greener’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/energy-centers-new-doe-grant-to-help-companies-grow-greener.html https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/moghaddass-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/moghaddass-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/moghaddass-hero-365.jpg Ramin Moghaddass With a five-year grant from the Department of Energy, College of Engineering researcher Ramin Moghaddass and a team of students will help the manufacturing sector reduce its carbon footprint. The center will focus specifically on companies located in underserved areas. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-22-2022 false College of Engineering Grants and Funding Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Business / Health and Medicine / Health and Lifestyle / Miami Herbert Business School / Healthcare / Special Events / ‘The Business of Health Care’ to track industry-wide transformation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/the-business-of-health-care-to-track-industry-wide-transformation.html Business Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/businesshealthcare21-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/businesshealthcare21-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/businesshealthcare21-hero-365.jpg Stethoscope with financial statement Industry leaders and experts, including a recent U.S. health secretary, convene April 1 at the University of Miami for a half-day hybrid conference to analyze the amalgam of new innovations that are revolutionizing the health care field. Michael R. Malone 03-21-2022 false Miami Herbert Business School Healthcare Special Events Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Research / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / The Advanced Study of the Americas / How do migrations shape cities? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/how-do-migrations-shape-cities.html Law and Politics People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/migrationconference-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/migrationconference-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/migrationconference-hero-365.jpg This photo provided by Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, Haitian migrants arrive on shore at Summerland Key, Fla., on Monday, March 14, 2022. Some 140 Haitian migrants came ashore there on Monday. Haitian migrants are reaching Florida's shores in a string of suspected smuggling operations that could outpace last year's migration waves.(Monroe County Sheriff’s Office via AP) Papers presented during a three-day conference hosted by the University of Miami Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas will explore how migration influenced nine different cities on three continents. Barbara Gutierrez 03-21-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences The Advanced Study of the Americas International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Symbols bring concepts to life as powerful unifiers, dividers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/symbols-bring-concepts-to-life-as-powerful-unifiers,-dividers.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/russiaztank-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/russiaztank-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/russiaztank-hero-365.jpg Russian tanks The letter “Z” has appeared in Russia as an emblem of support for the invasion of Ukraine, yet its origination is unclear. Symbols solidify notions and are strong because they create unity, according to University scholars. Barbara Gutierrez 03-18-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / International Law / Europe unifying, strengthening alliances in face of Russian aggression https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/europe-unifying,-strengthening-alliances-in-face-of-russian-aggression.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/europeunifying-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/europeunifying-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/europeunifying-hero-365.jpg NATO President Vladimir Putin may have intended to exploit a distracted and divided Europe, yet his invasion of Ukraine instead has bolstered EU and NATO alliances and likely will inflict costly long-term consequences for Russia, University of Miami international law, security, and European policy experts say. Michael R. Malone 03-18-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences School of Law International Law International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Profile Spotlight / Frost School of Music / Instrumental Performance / Frost student takes his talents to the Los Angeles Philharmonic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/frost-student-takes-his-talents-to-the-los-angeles-philharmonic.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/image-ucreates-spotlight-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/image-ucreates-spotlight-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/image-ucreates-spotlight-365x365.jpg The U Creates Spotlight Series branding Camilo Téllez was selected to be a conducting fellow at the Los Angeles Philharmonic, giving him an opportunity to develop his craft and enrich his musical experience through the organization’s valued programs. Amanda M. Perez 03-18-2022 false Frost School of Music Instrumental Performance Music Profile Spotlight false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / China experts explain the nation’s quiet stance on Ukraine https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/china-experts-explain-the-nations-quiet-stance-on-ukraine.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/chinaukraine-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/chinaukraine-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/chinaukraine-hero-365.jpg China University of Miami foreign relations experts explain why the communist powerhouse is staying out of Russia’s war with Ukraine. Janette Neuwahl Tannen and Michael R. Malone 03-17-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences International Law/Politics U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / World / In the Community / Social Impact / Europe / School of Education and Human Development / Ukrainians fleeing their war-torn nation face daunting challenges https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/ukrainians-fleeing-their-war-torn-nation-face-daunting-challenges.html People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/ukrainerefugees-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/ukrainerefugees-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/ukrainerefugees-hero-365.jpg Ukraine Three million have crossed the borders of neighboring countries, but uncertainty and the fear of never being able to return to their homeland haunt them, according to a University of Miami researcher who studies refugees. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-16-2022 false School of Education and Human Development In the Community Social Impact Europe false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / University President / Announcements / The University and OAS partner to benefit the hemisphere https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/the-university-and-oas-partner-to-benefit-the-hemisphere.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/frenkmou-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/frenkmou-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/frenkmou-hero-365.jpg oas The University of Miami and the Organization of American States will collaborate on research, innovation, and information that will grow its relationship and interconnectedness with the Americas and beyond. News@TheU 03-16-2022 false In the Community University President Announcements false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / resilience-academy ‘Larger than life’ dust-monitoring facility is one of a kind https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/larger-than-life-dust-monitoring-facility-is-one-of-a-kind.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/chemobservatory-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/chemobservatory-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/chemobservatory-hero-365.jpg Barbados A University of Miami research facility in Barbados is the source of one of the largest aerosol filter archives in the world and provides vital insight into the transport of Saharan dust particles across the Atlantic. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-15-2022 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / A&S Social Sciences / Research finds ‘traumatic effects of war’ extend far beyond the front lines https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/research-examines-the-repercussions-of-war-in-ukraine.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/ukraineresearch-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/ukraineresearch-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/ukraineresearch-hero-365.jpg Ukraine Professors Olena Antonaccio and Robert J. Johnson are working on several studies that examine the mental health and other detrimental impacts of war on Ukrainians. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-15-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research A&S Social Sciences In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Cosford Cinema invites you to watch movies with a special guest https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/cosford-cinema-invites-you-to-watch-movies-with-a-special-guest.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/cosford22-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/cosford22-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/cosford22-hero-365.jpg cosford cinema A new series—Watching Movies With—aims to bring the South Florida community to the Bill Cosford Cinema at the University of Miami to spark engaging discussions about film. Amanda M. Perez 03-15-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences Cinema In the Community false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / Finance / In the Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Entrepreneurship / Finance / Student co-wrote book to help explain NFTs, cryptocurrency https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/student-co-wrote-book-to-help-explain-nfts,-cryptocurrency.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/cryptonftbook-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/cryptonftbook-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/cryptonftbook-hero-365.jpg University of Miami student Zsa Zsa Goldstrom with the book about NFTs and cryptocurrencies that she co-authored Zsa Zsa Goldstrom co-authored a guide to help others understand the basics of cryptocurrency, non-fungible tokens, and blockchain, as well as learn ways to market the currency offerings. Ashley A. Williams 03-14-2022 false Miami Herbert Business School Entrepreneurship Finance Entrepreneurship Finance In the Community false false false false false Academics / Research / Academic Excellence / Research Excellence / The Graduate School / Grad Events / Competition propels students’ research communication skills https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/competition-propels-students-research-communication-skills.html Academics Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/3minutethesis22-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/3minutethesis22-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/3minutethesis22-hero-365.jpg Organized by the Graduate School in partnership with the Graduate Student Association, the sixth annual Three Minute Thesis Competition showcased the minds and brevity of doctoral and research-based master’s degree programs at the University of Miami. Ashley A. Williams 03-11-2022 false The Graduate School Grad Events Academic Excellence Research Excellence false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Research Excellence / Miller School of Medicine / University lab looks to celebrate Sleep Awareness Week https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/university-lab-looks-to-celebrate-sleep-awareness-week.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/sleepawarenessstudy-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/sleepawarenessstudy-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/sleepawarenessstudy-hero-365.jpg The Translational Sleep and Circadian Science team (L-R) Malik Ellington, Research Associate; Dr. Girardin Jean-Louis, Professor, Founder and TSCS Director; Dr. Judite Blanc, Research Assistant Professor; Jesse Moore, Clinical Research Coordinator; Dr. Arlener D. Turner, Research Assistant Professor; Dr. Azizi Seixas, Associate Professor, Co-Founder of TSCS and Founder of the MIL; Kaitlin Hahn, Research Associate; Tocarra Ware, Administrative Assistant; Bernadete Rudovic, (UM Student and Intern at the MIL; Bruno Oliveira, Research Associate; Ana Gabriela Sanchez Alfonso, Research Associate-Training Coordinator. Girardin Jean-Louis, founder and director of the Translational Sleep and Circadian Sciences Center at the Miller School of Medicine, is working to increase awareness of sleep health through community-based research in South Florida. Ashley A. Williams 03-11-2022 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Research Excellence false false false false false Business / People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Communication / Broadcast Journalism / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / PBS chief executive: We serve as a public square https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/pbs-chief-executive-we-serve-as-a-public-square.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/paulakerger-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/paulakerger-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/paulakerger-hero-365.jpg Paula Kerger Paula Kerger touted the non-commercial media organization’s reputation for credibility and commitment to meaningful storytelling in a webinar hosted by the Miami Herbert Business School. Michael R. Malone 03-10-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Miami Herbert Business School School of Communication Broadcast Journalism In the Community Social Impact Visiting Speakers false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Arts and Sciences Zelenskyy’s popularity showcases growing religious tolerance https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/ukrainian-leader-appeals-to-worldwide-jewish-community.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/jewishukrainesite-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/jewishukrainesite-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/jewishukrainesite-hero-365.jpg Ukraine Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is attracting an added support base—Jews around the world, who are proud of his leadership and align with his nation’s desire for freedom. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-10-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / In the Community / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Kislak Collection features historic photos of lost ship found after more than 100 years https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/kislak-collection-features-photos-of-ship-endurance,-missing-for-107-years.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/shackleton-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/shackleton-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/shackleton-hero-365.jpg Endurance The long-lost ship Endurance that was used by explorer Ernest Shackleton to travel to Antarctica has been located at the bottom of the Weddell Sea. The Kislak Collection at the University of Miami’s Richter Library features historic photos of the famous ship. News@TheU 03-10-2022 false Libraries Distinctive Collections In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / In the Community / Frost School of Music / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Beam signing celebrates new center at Frost School of Music https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/beam-signing-celebrates-new-center-at-frost-school-of-music.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/frostbeamsigning-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/frostbeamsigning-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/frostbeamsigning-hero-365.jpg From left: Shelly Berg, dean of the Frost School of Music, Alberto Ibargüen, president and CEO of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, and President Julio Frenk. Photo: Jenny Abreu/University of Miami The Knight Center for Music Innovation, currently under construction along Lake Osceola, will transform music education through musical performance and experimentation. Tammy Klingler 03-09-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Music In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Science and Technology / Journalism / In the Community / Social Impact / Communication Studies / Tech Innovation / School of Communication / School of Communication - Global / Journalism / Invasion of Ukraine highlights social media’s role in war https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/invasion-of-ukraine-highlights-social-medias-role-in-war.html Arts and Humanities People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/socialmediaukraine-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/socialmediaukraine-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/socialmediaukraine-hero-365.jpg Police officers detain a woman in St. Petersburg, Russia, Friday, Feb. 25, 2022. Shocked Russians turned out by the thousands Thursday to decry their country's invasion of Ukraine as emotional calls for protests grew on social media. Some 1,745 people in 54 Russian cities were detained, at least 957 of them in Moscow. (AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky) New technologies have increased access for everyone to stories, images, and videos chronicling Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine and the resulting destruction and misery. Barbara Gutierrez 03-09-2022 false School of Communication School of Communication - Global Journalism Journalism In the Community Social Impact Communication Studies Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / World / In the Community / Social Impact / Europe / Students / Faculty/Staff / Students from Ukraine hope their nation can overcome challenges ahead https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/students-from-ukraine-hope-their-nation-can-overcome-challenges-ahead.html People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/ukranianstudent-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/ukranianstudent-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/ukranianstudent-hero-365.jpg Senior Kateryna Ghandour photographed in Kyiv during the summer of 2021. Photo courtesy Kateryna Ghandour. Several University of Miami students who hail from Ukraine are watching with growing concern and fear as their nation’s will is tested by Russian President Vladimir Putin. News@TheU 03-08-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff In the Community Social Impact Europe false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Journalism / School of Communication / Broadcast Journalism / Journalism / Students / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Student-produced shows nominated for College Television Awards https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/student-produced-shows-nominated-for-college-television-awards.html Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/umtvnominations-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/umtvnominations-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/umtvnominations-hero-365.jpg Fifteen students who work for UMTV’s SportsDesk and NewsVision have also been nominated for awards by the Television Academy Foundation. UMTV’s SportsDesk and NewsVision—along with the 15 students who worked on the shows—have been nominated for Television Academy Foundation awards. Barbara Gutierrez 03-08-2022 false Students Prospective Students General Business Mobile School of Communication Broadcast Journalism Journalism Journalism false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Diversity and Inclusion / Students / International Students / General Business / global-black-studies Students of Color Symposium keynote speaker tells students ‘we can create real change’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/students-of-color-symposium-keynote-speaker-tells-students-we-can-create-real-change.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/socs_2022_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/socs_2022_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/socs_2022_365.jpg The keynote speaker at the 2022 Students of Color Symposium was Raymond Santana, a criminal justice advocate and member of the Exonerated Five. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami Raymond Santana, one of the exonerated men of the Central Park Five, shared his perspective, experiences, and advice on March 5 at the Lakeside Village Expo Hall as part of the symposium that offered students daylong networking events to build their professional know-how. Ashley A. Williams 03-07-2022 false Students International Students General Business Student Affairs Activities and Events Diversity and Inclusion Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Students / Prospective Students / The Latina Project fosters skills, builds confidence https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/the-latina-project-fosters-skills,-builds-confidence.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/latinaentrepreneurs-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/latinaentrepreneurs-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/latinaentrepreneurs-hero-365.jpg Angelica Peralta and Fernanda Salas A new business school program that nurtures first-generation Latina students embodies the values of International Women’s Day, a celebration of women’s achievement and a world that is diverse, equitable, and inclusive. Michael R. Malone 03-07-2022 false Students Prospective Students Miami Herbert Business School Entrepreneurship Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Miami Herbert Business School / Student strives to be a voice for Afghan women https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/student-strives-to-be-a-voice-for-afghan-women.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/zakeraazizi-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/zakeraazizi-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/zakeraazizi-hero-365.jpg Zakera Azizi, photographed by Michael R. Malone/University of Miami Afghan émigré Zakera Azizi, who was granted a scholarship to earn a master’s degree at the Miami Herbert Business School, recounts her journey to Miami and pledges to use her degree and skills to represent women, especially those in her native country. Michael R. Malone 03-07-2022 false Miami Herbert Business School In the Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / Announcements / Distinctions / Office of Alumni / Office of the President / Board of Trustees / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Diversity and Inclusion / global-black-studies In a milestone occasion, University dedicates its Student Services Building https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/in-a-milestone-occasion,-university-dedicates-its-student-services-building.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/studentservicesdedication-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/studentservicesdedication-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/studentservicesdedication-hero-365.jpg Student Services Building The Harold Long Jr. and H.T. Smith Student Services Building becomes the first structure in the University of Miami’s history named after Black alumni. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-06-2022 false Office of Alumni Office of the President Board of Trustees Student Affairs Campus Life Diversity and Inclusion Diversity Announcements Distinctions false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / World / International Law/Politics / Europe / School of Law / School of Law Faculty / Is Russia committing war crimes in Ukraine? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/is-russia-committing-war-crimes-in-ukraine.html Law and Politics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/warcrimes-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/warcrimes-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/warcrimes-hero-365.jpg Ambulance paramedics move an injured man on a stretcher, wounded by shelling in a residential area, at a maternity hospital converted into a medical ward and used as a bomb shelter in Mariupol, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 1, 2022. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka) University of Miami School of Law associate professor Pablo Rueda-Saiz discusses what constitutes a war crime and what it takes to gather evidence of such transgressions and to prosecute those responsible. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-04-2022 false School of Law School of Law Faculty International Law/Politics Europe false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / Profile Spotlight / School of Education and Human Development / University alumni create their own lane in the business of sports https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/university-alumni-create-their-own-lane-in-the-business-of-sports.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/frontofficesports-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/frontofficesports-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/frontofficesports-hero-365.jpg https://www.espn.com/soccer/chelsea-engchelsea/story/4606808/chelsea-for-sale-as-pressure-grows-on-owner-roman-abramovich-sources Co-founders Adam White and Russell Wilde, both graduates of the sport administration program, created Front Office Sports, a leading news media company recently valued at $25 million. Ashley A. Williams 03-03-2022 false School of Education and Human Development Entrepreneurship Profile Spotlight false false false false false Science and Technology / University / Tech Innovation / Libraries / Resources & Services / Creative Studio offers students a host of technology tools https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/creative-studio-offers-students-a-host-of-technology-tools.html Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/vanessarodriguez-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/vanessarodriguez-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/vanessarodriguez-hero-365.jpg Vanessa Rodriguez A new partnership with four other universities has increased the number of online courses the University Libraries Creative Studio provides, in addition to the equipment available to borrow. Barbara Gutierrez 03-02-2022 false Libraries Resources & Services Tech Innovation false false false false false Science and Technology / University / Climate Change / Environment / Voices and Opinions / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / resilience-academy Campus debate explores the need for fossil fuels in the future https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/campus-debate-explores-the-need-for-fossil-fuels-in-the-future.html Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/steamboatinstitute-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/steamboatinstitute-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/steamboatinstitute-hero-365.jpg Steamboat Institute Two national energy experts with opposing perspectives on climate change policy visited the University of Miami on Tuesday to debate the issue as part of The Steamboat Institute’s Campus Liberty Tour. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-02-2022 false Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Climate Change Environment Voices and Opinions false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus Safety / Students / Faculty/Staff / Self-defense class aims to keep University community SAFE https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/self-defense-class-aims-to-keep-university-community-safe.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/safeclass940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/safeclass790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/safeclass365.jpg Sophomore Alexa Riedmiller practices a self-defense technique with UMPD’s crime prevention specialist Bryan Rodriguez during a Self-defense Awareness and Familiarization Exchange (SAFE) class, hosted at the Lennar Medical Center. Photo:Jenny Hudak/University of Miami The University of Miami Police Department offers Self-Defense Awareness and Familiarization Exchange classes, a free course for students and faculty and staff members to provide women with physical defense techniques, risk awareness, and personal safety tactics. Jenny Hudak 03-01-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff In the Community Social Impact Campus Safety false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / The U Creates Arts and Sciences Ring Theatre play shines a light on a unique protagonist https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/ring-theatre-play-shines-a-light-on-a-unique-protagonist.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/doginthenight-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/doginthenight-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/doginthenight-hero-365.jpg Students photographed during a rehearsal for the upcoming production, "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time." Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami The University of Miami’s Jerry Herman Ring Theatre kicks off its spring season with a production that sparks fundamental dialogue on inclusivity in the theater. Amanda M. Perez 03-01-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / World / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / Europe / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / University experts analyze Putin’s incentives for Ukraine invasion https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/03/university-experts-analyze-putins-incentives-for-ukraine-invasion.html Law and Politics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/ukraineinvasion2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/ukraineinvasion2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/ukraineinvasion2-hero-365.jpg Ukraine Motivated by a long-standing clash with democratic views and perceived vulnerability in the West, Vladimir Putin is pursuing a dream to reestablish the Russian sphere of influence—yet may be thwarted by Ukrainian resolve and an invigorated alliance, University of Miami Russian policy specialists say. Michael R. Malone and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-01-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact Europe false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / global-black-studies University of Miami opens Center for Global Black Studies https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/university-of-miami-opens-center-for-global-black-studies.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/globalblackstudies-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/globalblackstudies-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/03/globalblackstudies-hero-365.jpg Center for Global Black Studies The center will serve as a unifying platform to assist in the coordination of initiatives that address structural racism and inequalities throughout society. Barbara Gutierrez 02-28-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences History and Culture Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / World / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Mobile / resilience-academy Researcher a lead author on landmark climate change report https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/researcher-a-lead-author-on-landmark-climate-change-report.html Research Science and Technology World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/ipccnigeria-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/ipccnigeria-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/ipccnigeria-hero-365.jpg People in a slum work in a saw mill with downtown in the distance in Lagos, Nigeria, Tuesday May 12, 2020. Photo: The Associated Press Climate impacts and adaptations are just some of the topics Katharine Mach, an associate professor at the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, helped address as a lead author on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Sixth Assessment Report. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-28-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Roadmap / University / Office of the President / Students / Faculty/Staff / Recommitting to diversity and celebrating Black awareness https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/recommitting-to-diversity-and-celebrating-black-awareness.html Roadmap University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/bhm2022-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/bhm2022-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/bhm2022-hero-365.jpg UTrailblazers President Julio Frenk celebrates the importance of diversity and inclusion and several new initiatives that highlight the accomplishments of Black students and alumni of the University of Miami. Julio Frenk 02-28-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Office of the President false false false false false Business / People and Community / Social Impact / School of Architecture / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Law / Real Estate / Board of Trustees / Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Real estate conference envisions building a better world https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/real-estate-conference-envisions-building-a-better-world.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/real-estate-conference-2-2022-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/real-estate-conference-2-2022-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/real-estate-conference-2-2022-365x365.jpg Laurie Silvers and Sheila Johnson during the opening keynote of the 2022 Real Estate Impact Conference. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami Entrepreneurs and real estate leaders explored modern technology and innovations that are revolutionizing the industry at the 10th annual Real Estate Impact Conference, held for the first time on the University of Miami’s Coral Gables Campus. Michael R. Malone 02-28-2022 false Students Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Architecture Miami Herbert Business School School of Law Real Estate Board of Trustees Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / Profile Spotlight / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Supreme Court nominee has a Hurricane connection https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/supreme-court-nominee-has-a-hurricane-connection.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/ketanji-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/ketanji-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/ketanji-hero-365.jpg Ketanji Brown Jackson Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Joe Biden’s nominee for the High Court, was inspired by her father, Johnny Brown, a University of Miami School of Law alumnus. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-28-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Law U.S. Government Profile Spotlight false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Public health researchers work to build a global response to outbreaks https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/public-health-researchers-work-to-build-a-global-response-to-outbreaks.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/globalpandemictreaty-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/globalpandemictreaty-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/globalpandemictreaty-hero-365.jpg Jorge Saavedra and Jose Szapocznik Professor José Szapocznik and Dr. Jorge Saavedra are working with world leaders to foster a global treaty that would guide nations on how to respond to disease outbreaks and prevent pandemics. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-24-2022 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / School of Communication / Communication Studies / ‘Super’ experience propels student on a career path https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/super-experience-propels-student-on-a-career-path.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/ellieperrigo-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/ellieperrigo-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/ellieperrigo-hero-365.jpg Ellie Perrigo at Super Bowl LVI, played at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. Photo courtesy Ellie Perrigo Ellie Perrigo, a senior at the University of Miami, has built a repertoire as an intern and production runner for two Super Bowl games. Now, she has set her sights on working for an NFL team. Jenny Hudak 02-24-2022 false School of Communication Communication Studies false false false false false Roadmap / University / Announcements / Distinctions / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Annual teaching awards open for nominations https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/annual-teaching-awards-open-for-nominations.html Roadmap University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/emptyustatue_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/emptyustatue_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/emptyustatue_hero_365.jpg The U Statue on the University of Miami Coral Gables Campus. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami The Office of the Provost is accepting nominations for its teaching awards that will recognize outstanding faculty members. Submit your candidates by Friday, March 11. News@TheU 02-24-2022 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Announcements Distinctions false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / Museums / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / The U Creates Arts and Sciences Display showcases the vivid sparks of individuality https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/display-showcases-the-vivid-sparks-of-individuality.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/taliaceravolo-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/taliaceravolo-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/taliaceravolo-hero-365.jpg New artworks by Talia Ceravolo will be on display at the University of Miami Wynwood Gallery through March 14, 2022. “Bright Embers,” a Master of Fine Arts exhibition by Talia Ceravolo, is on view through March 14 at the University of Miami Wynwood Gallery. Amanda M. Perez 02-23-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities Fine Arts Museums In the Community false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Geosciences / resilience-academy Ancient underwater landslide may help explain future tsunami threat in Gulf of Aqaba https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/ancient-underwater-landslide-may-help-explain-future-tsunami-threat-in-gulf-of-aqaba.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/purkissub-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/purkissub-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/purkissub-hero-365.jpg Red Sea Marine geosciences professor Sam Purkis discovered evidence of a past underwater landslide, likely associated with a sizable tsunami, that could have implications for the development of the coastlines of Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-23-2022 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Geosciences Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Business / People and Community / Economics / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Economics / Mexico cartels blamed for squeezing avocado industry https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/mexico-cartels-blamed-for-squeezing-avocado-industry.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/avocadoindustry-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/avocadoindustry-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/avocadoindustry-hero-365.jpg A worker stacks crates of avocados at a packing plant in Uruapan, Mexico, Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2022. Mexico has acknowledged that the U.S. government has suspended all imports of Mexican avocados after a U.S. plant safety inspector in Mexico received a threat. (AP Photo/Armando Solis) The ban on Mexican avocados has been lifted, but an economist and a student at the Miami Herbert Business School both say that cartels are the real threat to this popular green fruit in the United States. Michael R. Malone 02-22-2022 false Miami Herbert Business School Economics Economics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false University / Campus / Campus Safety / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / University encourages students to take campus climate survey https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/university-encourages-students-to-take-campus-climate-survey.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/itsonuscampussurvey-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/itsonuscampussurvey-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/itsonuscampussurvey-hero-365.jpg It's On Us graphic promoting Title IX campus climate survey Assist the University of Miami’s Title IX office by taking the survey to promote a safer campus environment and to better understand how to prevent sexual violence. Ashley A. Williams 02-22-2022 false Students Student Affairs Campus Life Campus Campus Safety false false false false false Academics / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / Tech Innovation / School of Communication / Local XR group urges students to shape the metaverse https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/local-xr-group-urges-students-to-shape-the-metaverse.html Academics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/vrarlaunch-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/vrarlaunch-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/vrarlaunch-hero-365.jpg VR The VR/AR Association formally started its Miami chapter on campus last week, opening its arms to students and faculty members interested in immersive technology. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-18-2022 false School of Communication Academic Excellence Tech Innovation false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Communication / School of Law / Journalism / Constitutional Law / Sarah Palin v. New York Times case highlights First Amendment rights for journalists https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/sarah-palin-v.-new-york-times-case-highlights-first-amendment-rights-for-journalists.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/palinnyt-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/palinnyt-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/palinnyt-hero-365.jpg In this courtroom sketch, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin testifies in her defamation lawsuit against The New York Times in federal court, Wednesday Feb. 9, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Elizabeth Williams) Two University of Miami legal experts give their interpretation of the jury verdict and court’s decision in the recent lawsuit involving the former governor of Alaska and the daily newspaper. Barbara Gutierrez 02-18-2022 false School of Communication School of Law Journalism Constitutional Law U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / Science and Technology / International Law/Politics / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Student Corner / Arts and Sciences Graduate student’s passions are out of this world https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/graduate-students-passions-are-out-of-this-world.html Law and Politics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/tuanayazici-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/tuanayazici-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/tuanayazici-hero-365.jpg Tuana Yazici When she’s not learning to fly helicopters, Tuana Yazici conducts research on space law, coming up with ideas to make the exploration of space safer for all nations. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-18-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Student Corner International Law/Politics false false false false false People and Community / University / Social Impact / University Leadership / Campus / Campus Safety / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Health and Wellness / Students / Student-led program aims to eradicate sexual assault on college campuses https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/student-led-program-aims-to-eradicate-sexual-assault-on-college-campuses.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/iou-940.jpeg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/iou-790.jpeg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/ios-365.jpeg It's on Us The It’s On Us Ambassador Program at the University of Miami is recruiting new members to help advance its mission of keeping the campus community safe. Ashley A. Williams 02-17-2022 false Students Student Affairs Campus Life Health and Wellness Social Impact University Leadership Campus Campus Safety false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Health and Lifestyle / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Health and Wellness / Well-Being and Resiliency / Students / Prospective Students / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Fresh Check Day offers students on-campus resources for mental health https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/fresh-check-day-offers-students-on-campus-resources-for-mental-health.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/freshcheck940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/freshcheck790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/fresh.jpeg Fresh Check event The Healthy ’Cane Network hosted Fresh Check Day on the Foote University Green on Wednesday with interactive events and giveaways. The national initiative aims to prevent suicide and amplify the availability of mental health resources on university campuses. Jenny Hudak 02-16-2022 false Students Prospective Students International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Activities and Events Health and Wellness Well-Being and Resiliency Health and Lifestyle Campus false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / Finance / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Entrepreneurship / Finance / Financial technology exec hypes consumer-centric approach https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/financial-technology-exec-hypes-consumer-centric-approach.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/alanchang-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/alanchang-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/alanchang-hero-365.jpg Alan Chang, Chief Revenue Officer, Revolut Alan Chang, a Revolut executive, discussed the neobank’s expansion strategy during a webinar with the Miami Herbert Business School. Michael R. Malone 02-16-2022 false Miami Herbert Business School Entrepreneurship Finance Entrepreneurship Finance In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Office of Alumni / Alumni Stories / Take a fantastic voyage across the African diaspora https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/take-a-fantastic-voyage-across-the-african-diaspora.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/blackalumnisociety-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/blackalumnisociety-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/blackalumnisociety-hero-365.jpg Black Alumni Weekend On Feb. 18-19, the University of Miami Black Alumni Society will gather virtually for its annual reunion, with explorations of Black art, fashion, cuisine, and wellness traditions, plus thought-provoking panel discussions and networking opportunities. Pamela Edward 02-16-2022 false Office of Alumni Alumni Stories Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / ‘Food Future Hack’ tackles global food waste https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/food-future-hack-tackles-global-food-waste.html Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/foodhackathon-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/foodhackathon-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/foodhackathon-hero-365.jpg Food waste The virtual 2022 Food Waste Prevention Week hackathon, scheduled for March 4-6, invites students to submit innovative ideas that address global food waste. News@TheU 02-16-2022 false Health and Lifestyle In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Diversity / Social Impact / School of Communication / General Business / Mobile / ‘Encanto’ praised for authentic representation of Colombian culture https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/encanto-praised-for-authentic-representation-of-colombian-culture.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/encanto-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/encanto-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/encanto-hero-365.jpg This image released by Disney shows Mirabel, voiced by Stephanie Beatriz, in a scene from the animated film "Encanto." (Disney via AP) Social media posts of young children reacting to the sight of characters in the new Disney movie who look like them have gone viral. Members of the University of Miami community share their opinions on the animated film and why it’s important for everyone to see diversity in film. Barbara Gutierrez 02-15-2022 false General Business Mobile School of Communication Cinema Diversity Social Impact false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Civil, Architectural and Environmental / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / How building codes can help reduce the effects of pandemics https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/researcher-studies-the-built-environments-impact-on-pandemics.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/buildingresilience-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/buildingresilience-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/buildingresilience-hero-365.jpg A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers mobile command center sits parked in front of the Miami Beach Convention Center, Wednesday, April 8, 2020, in Miami Beach, Fla. The Corps of Engineers will transform the newly renovated facility into a hospital by April 27, news outlets reported Tuesday. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) Are sufficient codes being implemented in new and existing construction to ensure that the built environment can help minimize the impacts of the next pandemic? University of Miami researcher Esber Andiroglu is part of a national task force helping to answer that question and others. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-14-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Engineering Civil, Architectural and Environmental Research Excellence Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / Profile Spotlight / School of Communication / Students / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Student blazes a trail as a public speaker https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/student-blazes-a-trail-as-a-public-speaker.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/niles-naseem-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/niles-naseem-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/niles-naseem-365.jpg Niles Naseem, photographed by Jenny Hudak University of Miami sophomore Niles Niseem, a professional public speaker since he was 12 years old, aims to motivate his community through his speeches. Jenny Hudak 02-14-2022 false Students Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile School of Communication Profile Spotlight false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Language / Literature / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / A&S People & Community / Arts and Sciences Speaking of love: Poetry gets to the heart of it https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/speaking-of-love-poetry-gets-to-the-heart-of-it.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/vdaypoetry-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/vdaypoetry-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/vdaypoetry-hero-365.jpg Valentine's Day A lecturer and a graduate student in the University of Miami’s Creative Writing Program both discuss why poetry is the preferred language when it comes to love and how a poem’s conceits help to tame this sometimes unruly emotion. Michael R. Malone 02-14-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities A&S People & Community Language Literature In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / In the Community / Students / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Students share their Valentine’s Day plans https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/students-share-their-valentines-day-plans.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/valentines_day_mos_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/valentines_day_mos_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/valentines_day_mos_365.jpg Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, a social fraternity for men with a special interest in music, surprises junior Madeline Geil with a singing Valentine during class. Photo:Jenny Hudak/University of Miami Love is in the air on the University of Miami Coral Gables Campus. Whether it’s sharing a special date night or an evening with close friends, find out how some of our ’Canes plan to spend their Valentine’s Day. Ashley A. Williams and Jenny Hudak 02-11-2022 false Students International Students General Business Mobile In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Miller School of Medicine / Psychology / Mental health experts offer insights on how to overcome anxiety https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/mental-health-experts-offer-insights-on-how-to-overcome-anxiety.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/pandemicanxiety-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/pandemicanxiety-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/pandemicanxiety-hero-365.jpg Mental Health Some of the University’s top mental health experts offer tips for curbing those anxious feelings that many are harboring while dealing with the longevity and uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-11-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences Miller School of Medicine Psychology Health and Lifestyle Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Office of Alumni / Libraries / Exhibitions / Learning Commons / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Mobile / Interactive exhibit honors the legacy of the University of Miami’s first Black graduates https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/interactive-exhibit-honors-the-legacy-of-first-black-graduates.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/utrailblazers-exhibit-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/utrailblazers-exhibit-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/utrailblazers-exhibit-hero-365.jpg UTrailblazers Made possible by a generous gift from University of Miami alumnus and trustee Johnny C. Taylor, Jr., the Taylor Family/UTrailblazers Experience includes a trove of archival materials from the period immediately after and beyond the institution’s desegregation. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-11-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Mobile Office of Alumni Libraries Exhibitions Learning Commons Includes Video In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Research / Academic Excellence / Research Excellence / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / U-LINK advances exploration of complex problems https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/u-link-advances-exploration-of-complex-problems.html Roadmap Academics Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/ulinkupdate-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/ulinkupdate-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/ulinkupdate-hero-365.jpg ULink From focusing on the immediate threat of an impending weather to helping cities respond to climate change impacts, projects from the University of Miami Laboratory for Integrative Knowledge have made great headway in their research. Amanda M. Perez 02-10-2022 false Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Academic Excellence Research Excellence false false false false false University / Announcements / Save the Dates: Family Weekend, Homecoming, and Alumni Weekend 2022 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/save-the-dates-family-weekend,-homecoming-and-alumni-weekend-2022.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/homecoming22dates-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/homecoming22dates-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/homecoming22dates-hero-365.jpg Homecoming Mark your calendars for several meaningful campus events planned for the fall. Family Weekend will welcome guests Oct. 6-9. Homecoming week will kick off on Oct. 31 and—along with Alumni Weekend—culminate on Nov. 5 when rivals Miami and Florida State meet on the gridiron. News@TheU 02-10-2022 false Announcements false false false false false Business / People and Community / Science and Technology / Entrepreneurship / In the Community / Environment / Tech Innovation / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Trio uses technology to help map the future https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/trio-uses-technology-to-help-map-the-future.html Business People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/precision-ecology-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/precision-ecology-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/precision-ecology-365.jpg From left, Benjamin Kling, Alexander Leiva and Whitaker Redgate pose with Precision Ecology’s Wingtra drone. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami One student and two recent alumni of the University of Miami founded Precision Ecology, a remote sensing and data company that uses drone technology to create digital surface and terrain maps. Jenny Hudak 02-10-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile Includes Video Entrepreneurship In the Community Environment Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / Diversity / In the Community / Visiting Speakers / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Prospective Students / International Students / General Business / Mobile / For Tabitha Brown, actress, entrepreneur, and vegan, feeding the soul is key https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/for-tabitha-brown,-actress,-entrepreneur,-and-vegan,-feeding-the-soul-is-key.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/tabithabrownevent-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/tabithabrownevent-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/tabithabrownevent-hero-365.jpg Tabitha Brown was the guest speaker at the What Matters to U series on Tuesday evening. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami Student Government’s “What Matters to U” agency hosted the social media personality and bestselling author for its ninth moderated discussion series at the Shalala Student Center on Tuesday evening. Brown discussed self-acceptance, wellness, and representation. Ashley A. Williams 02-10-2022 false Students Prospective Students International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Diversity In the Community Visiting Speakers false false false false false University / Campus / Distinctions / Sustainability / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Lakeside Village receives LEED Gold Certification rating https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/lakeside-village-receives-leed-gold-certification-rating.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/villageleedgold-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/villageleedgold-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/villageleedgold-hero-365.jpg Aerial view of Lakeside Village. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami The University of Miami’s commitment to sustainability, the environment, and its students is recognized with this prestigious Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design accolade for the residential housing facility that debuted in fall 2020. Ashley A. Williams 02-09-2022 false Student Affairs Campus Life Campus Distinctions Sustainability false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / School of Architecture / School of Architecture series accentuates programs, research https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/school-of-architecture-series-accentuates-programs,-research.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/archsalon-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/archsalon-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/archsalon-hero-365.jpg The School of Architecture salons will be held on Thursdays at 6 p.m. through the month of February. Photo courtesy Madeleine Li/University of Miami School of Architecture Informal salon gatherings are being held on Thursdays throughout the month of February in the school’s courtyard to highlight graduate programs and research by faculty members and students. The sessions are open to the entire University of Miami community. Barbara Gutierrez 02-09-2022 false School of Architecture In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Miller School of Medicine / Terry and Carla Taylor make $3 million commitment to Desai Sethi Urology Institute https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/terry-and-carla-taylor-make-3-million-commitment-to-desai-sethi-urology-institute.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/urologygift-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/urologygift-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/urologygift-hero-365.jpg Taylor gift The latest gift supporting the institute helps to further position the Miller School of Medicine as a global leader in the field of urology. News@TheU 02-09-2022 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Research / Profile Spotlight / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / A&S Student Corner / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Student researches penguin species thriving in New Zealand https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/student-researches-penguin-species-thriving-in-new-zealand.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/penguinstudy-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/penguinstudy-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/penguinstudy-hero-365.jpg A Tawaki male penguin and chick photographed in New Zealand. Biology graduate student Jeff White has been studying the Tawaki penguins for six years. Now, they are the focus of his dissertation. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-08-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community A&S Student Corner Profile Spotlight Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Diversity / Social Impact / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Electrical and Computer / Student plans to lessen the digital divide in her home country https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/student-plans-to-lessen-the-digital-divide-in-her-home-country.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/justine_marie_joseph_9409.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/justine_marie_joseph_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/justine_marie_joseph_365.jpg Justine Marie Jospeh. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami University of Miami junior Justine-Marie Joseph, a computer engineering major, hopes to use her educational knowledge to help boost technology access in Trinidad and Tobago. Ashley A. Williams 02-08-2022 false College of Engineering Electrical and Computer Diversity Social Impact Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Students / Spring 2022 career fairs link students to job, internship opportunities https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/spring-2022-career-fairs-link-students-to-job,-internship-opportunities.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/toppel_photos_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/toppel_photos_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/toppel_photos_365.jpg Toppel Career Center peer advisors Shandel Samuels (left) and Nadia Deskins (right) provide senior Sandesh Shrestha with career advice. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami Throughout the semester, the Toppel Career Center at the University of Miami will host several career fairs to help students connect with employers and learn more about openings. Ashley A. Williams 02-07-2022 false Students In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Transformational estate gift shines spotlight on donor’s passions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/transformational-estate-gift-shines-spotlight-on-donors-passions.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/bowmangift-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/bowmangift-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/bowmangift-hero-365.jpg Bowman An avid golfer and multilingual traveler, Michele Bowman Underwood has woven the strands of her life into a permanent legacy with a gift to the University’s Ever Brighter campaign that supports modern languages, women’s health, and women’s golf. Pamela Edward 02-07-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences In the Community false false false false false Roadmap / University / Division of Business and Finance / Moody’s upgrades the University of Miami’s bond rating https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/moodys-upgrades-the-university-of-miamis-bond-rating.html Roadmap University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/moodybond-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/moodybond-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/moodybond-hero-365.jpg Moodys The national credit rating service noted sound fiscal management policies and the University’s growing national reputation as markers that supported the upgrade. News@TheU 02-07-2022 false Division of Business and Finance false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Frost School of Music / Music Media & Industry / Business Law / Celebrities pick sides over podcast content on Spotify https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/finances-dictate-spotifys-response-to-controversy.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/rogan-young-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/rogan-young-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/rogan-young-hero-365.jpg Spotify Alleging Joe Rogan has included misinformation about the coronavirus in his podcasts, several music artists asked for their songs to be removed from Spotify. The controversy highlights issues of rights management, censorship, and potential revenue on digital platforms. Michael R. Malone 02-04-2022 false Miami Herbert Business School Frost School of Music Music Media & Industry Business Law In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / ‘Birds Aren’t Real’ takes flight among Gen Zers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/birds-arent-real-takes-flight-among-gen-zers.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/birdsarenotreal-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/birdsarenotreal-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/birdsarenotreal-hero-365.jpg In this Sept. 24, 2017, file photo, birds vie for position on power lines at dusk in Kansas City, Kan. The Biden administration is proposing to revoke a rule imposed under former President Donald Trump that weakened the government's power to enforce a century-old law that protects most U.S. bird species. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel, File) The campaign, launched in 2017 as a parody social movement to mock the scores of conspiracy theories that proliferate the internet, has seen thousands of followers take up the slogan and even tout it on apparel. Barbara Gutierrez 02-03-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Tech Innovation / Launch Pad director to help Miami-Dade County navigate the tech boom https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/launch-pad-director-to-help-miami-dade-county-navigate-the-tech-boom.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/brianbreslin-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/brianbreslin-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/brianbreslin-hero-365.jpg Brian Breslin photographed in The Launch Pad at the University of Miami Whitten University Center. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami Brian Breslin, director of the University’s entrepreneurial support center and a seasoned startup founder, will serve as an executive on loan to Mayor Daniella Levine-Cava. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-03-2022 false In the Community Tech Innovation false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Tech Innovation / College of Arts and Sciences / STEM / Students / Prospective Students / Arts and Sciences New course aims to train next generation of data scientists https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/new-course-aims-to-train-next-generation-of-data-scientists.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/datascience-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/datascience-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/datascience-hero-365.jpg Ph.D. candidate Jerry Bonnell and computer science professor Mitsunori Ogihara. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami Computer science professor Mitsunori Ogihara and graduate student Jerry Bonnell designed and taught a pilot class last fall in data science that aims to fill a widening gap of expertise in the field. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-03-2022 false Students Prospective Students College of Arts and Sciences STEM Research Excellence Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / Research / Social Impact / Research Excellence / School of Communication / Journalism / Journalists respond with anger, seek justice after four killed in Mexico https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/journalists-respond-with-anger,-seek-justice-after-four-killed-in-mexico.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/mexicanjournalists-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/mexicanjournalists-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/mexicanjournalists-hero-365.jpg Mexican journalists The country continues to be hazardous for members of the news media as the January murders are added to the death toll. A University scholar says that impunity must end, and the press must be protected. Barbara Gutierrez 02-02-2022 false School of Communication Journalism Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Biology and Ecology / No longer endangered, manatees now face another crisis https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/no-longer-endangered,-manatees-now-face-another-crisis.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/manateefl-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/manateefl-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/02/manateefl-hero-365.jpg Manatees A massive seagrass die-off in the Indian River Lagoon, coupled with continued threats from boating strikes, is putting these gentle sea cows in peril once again. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-02-2022 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Biology and Ecology Research Excellence Environment false false false false false University / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / February events celebrate Black History Month https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/02/black-history-month-events.html University https://news.miami.edu/life/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/02/21-175-bhm-events-940x529v2.jpg https://news.miami.edu/life/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/02/21-175-bhm-events-729x527v2.jpg https://news.miami.edu/life/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/02/21-175-bhm-events-365x365v2.jpg The University community is invited to attend a variety of programming for the annual observance. Learn more about upcoming happenings and get details to register. Life@TheU 02-01-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Student News / Student hopes to follow grandfather’s steps into architecture https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/student-hopes-to-follow-grandfathers-steps-into-architecture.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/sacha_braggs_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/sacha_braggs_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/sacha_braggs_365.jpg Sacha Braggs. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami Motivated by her grandfather’s career and time spent with him, Sacha Braggs is determined to pursue a career in architecture, so that she can one day restore dilapidated commercial buildings in her hometown of Dallas. Ashley A. Williams 01-31-2022 false School of Architecture School of Architecture Student News false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / resilience-academy Scientists provide insight into Northeast winter storm https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/scientists-provide-insight-into-northeast-winter-storm.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/bombcyclone-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/bombcyclone-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/bombcyclone-hero-365.jpg A frontend loader removes snow at Clipper Ship Wharf in the East Boston neighborhood of Boston. People from New York City to Maine are awakening to deep snow and high winds as a powerful nor’easter kicks up blizzard conditions. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer) A University of Miami researcher’s long-range forecast tool captured indicators of the nor’easter, which became a bomb cyclone, nearly a month in advance. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-31-2022 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Why do lizards plummet in the cold? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/why-do-lizards-plummet-in-the-cold.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/iguanafreeze-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/iguanafreeze-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/iguanafreeze-hero-365.jpg An iguana sunbathes next to Lake Osceola on the Coral Gables Campus. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami Christopher Searcy, an assistant professor of biology who is a reptile and amphibian expert, discusses the rare South Florida phenomenon of cold-shocked lizards and iguanas falling from the trees. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 01-28-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Environment false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / In the Community / Social Impact / Telecommunications leader: ‘Digital can be the great equalizer’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/telecommunications-leader-digital-can-be-the-great-equalizer.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/marcganzi-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/marcganzi-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/marcganzi-hero-365.jpg Marc Ganzi Marc Ganzi, president and CEO of a global digital infrastructure investment firm, touted the potential of the digital platform to create opportunities for all, during a lecture for the Miami Herbert Business School. Michael R. Malone 01-27-2022 false Entrepreneurship In the Community Social Impact false false false false true global-black-studies Bestselling author, vegan foodie Tabitha Brown to speak on campus https://news.miami.edu/studentaffairs/stories/2022/01/bestselling-author-vegan-foodie-tabitha-brown-to-speak-on-campus.html https://news.miami.edu/studentaffairs/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/01/tabitha-brown-940x529.png https://news.miami.edu/studentaffairs/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/01/tabitha-brown-790x527.png https://news.miami.edu/studentaffairs/_assets/images/images-stories/2022/01/tabitha-brown-365.png Known as ‘America’s mom’ by her growing fanbase of 12 million social media followers, the accomplished vegan lifestylist will share with students the importance of authentically pursuing life’s dreams and passions. Mike Piacentino 01-27-2022 false false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / Constitutional Law / With Breyer’s retirement, attention turns to possible High Court candidates https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/with-breyers-retirement,-attention-turns-to-possible-high-court-candidates.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/justicebreyer-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/justicebreyer-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/justicebreyer-hero-365.jpg Justice Breyer University of Miami experts weigh in on the legacy of retiring U.S. Supreme Court jurist Stephen Breyer and what it would mean if a Black woman filled his seat. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-27-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences School of Law Constitutional Law U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / STEM / resilience-academy Arts and Sciences Researcher tackles the role of tree decay in climate change https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/researcher-tackles-the-role-of-tree-decay.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/amyzanne-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/amyzanne-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/amyzanne-hero-365.jpg Amy Elise Zanne, professor of biology and Aresty Endowed Chair in Tropical Biology, photographed in the Gifford Arboretum. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami Professor Amy Zanne, Aresty Endowed Chair in Tropical Biology in the Department of Biology, is examining how the decomposition of trees impacts the global carbon cycle. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 01-27-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community STEM Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / A&S People & Community / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / The U Creates Arts and Sciences Instructor sculpts the next generation of artists https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/instructor-sculpts-the-next-generation-of-artists.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/carlosprado-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/carlosprado-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/carlosprado-hero-365.jpg Carlos Prado, a senior lecturer who teaches ceramics courses in the Department of Art and Art History, provides feedback to a student. Meet Carlos Enrique Prado, a faculty member who teaches ceramics classes and educates students about using art as a tool to view the world. Amanda M. Perez 01-27-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities A&S People & Community Fine Arts Profile Spotlight false false false false false University / Announcements / Office of the President / Fernandez elevated to executive vice president for external affairs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/fernandez-elevated-to-executive-vice-president-for-external-affairs.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/u_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/u_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/u_hero_365.jpg The U Statue on the University of Miami Coral Gables Campus. In changes to University leadership announced on Wednesday, Rudy Fernandez, chief of staff to President Julio Frenk, has been promoted to executive vice president for external affairs and strategic initiatives. In addition, Raena Wright also was promoted. She is now vice president for government affairs and community relations. News@TheU 01-27-2022 false Office of the President Announcements false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / College of Engineering / Industrial / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / resilience-academy Initiative will help vulnerable Gulf Coast areas address sea level rise https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/initiative-will-help-vulnerable-gulf-coast-areas-address-sea-level-rise.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/gulfcoastflooding-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/gulfcoastflooding-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/gulfcoastflooding-hero-365.jpg Homes are flooded in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida in LaPlace, La., Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) The National Science Foundation-funded project, led by University of Miami College of Engineering researcher Murat Erkoc, will use a mixture of strategies to deal with the one of the biggest challenges of climate change. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-26-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Engineering Industrial Grants and Funding Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Business / Economics / Finance / Miami Herbert Business School / Economics / Finance / Inflationary adjustments are driving stock market and economic volatility https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/inflationary-adjustments-are-driving-stock-market-and-economic-volatility.html Business https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/stockmarketqna-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/stockmarketqna-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/stockmarketqna-hero-365.jpg Traders work on the New York Stock Exchange floor in New York, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2022. Stocks are closing lower on Wall Street Tuesday after another volatile day of trading. Technology companies like Microsoft were again the biggest drag on the market. (AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey) Federal Reserve Board policy, aiming to tame inflation, prompted major fluctuations on the elevated stock market this week and will continue to determine economic stability, say Miami Herbert Business School experts. News@TheU 01-26-2022 false Miami Herbert Business School Economics Finance Economics Finance false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Arts and Sciences Race car champion is driven to succeed in the classroom https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/race-car-champion-is-driven-to-succeed-in-the-classroom.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/kayvanberlo-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/kayvanberlo-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/kayvanberlo-hero-365.jpg Kay Van Berlo Kay Van Berlo, once a competitive go-kart racer and now an international race car driver, shares what drew him to the University of Miami. Gabrielle Sheridan 01-26-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / School of Nursing and Health Studies / SONHS Research / Increased psychedelic use during pandemic prompts new research https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/increased-psychedelic-use-during-pandemic-prompts-new-research.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/psychedelics-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/psychedelics-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/psychedelics-hero-365.jpg psychedelics Denise Vidot, a University of Miami epidemiologist who has studied the impact of cannabis on well-being for a decade, has broadened her laboratory’s research to include psilocybin, aiming to explain a surge in use of both substances during the pandemic. Michael R. Malone 01-25-2022 false School of Nursing and Health Studies SONHS Research In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Sports / University / Athletics / Announcements / Jeff and Mimi Kinkead gift $1 million to ’Canes student-athletes https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/jeff-and-mimi-kinkead-gift-1-million-to-canes-student-athletes.html Sports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/kinkeads-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/kinkeads-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/kinkeads-hero-365.jpg Kinkead Alumni of the Miami Herbert Business School, Jeff and Mimi Kinkead have planned a bequest of $1 million in support of scholarships and career development for student-athletes. Maeve McQueeny 01-25-2022 false Athletics Announcements false false false false false People and Community / World / In the Community / Social Impact / Libraries / Digital Collections / ‘Cleared for takeoff’: New website takes an inside look into the history of Pan Am https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/cleared-for-takeoff-new-website-takes-an-inside-look-into-the-history-of-pan-am.html People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/panam-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/panam-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/panam-hero-365.jpg Pan American first round the world flight Join University of Miami Libraries to celebrate the creation and launch of a new online portal that features thousands of Pan American World Airways materials digitized from various collections. Amanda M. Perez 01-24-2022 false Libraries Digital Collections In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / World / In the Community / Tsunami-hit Tonga rekindles memories for University employees https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/tsunami-hit-tonga-rekindles-memories-for-university-employees.html People and Community Research World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/tsunamiimpact-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/tsunamiimpact-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/tsunamiimpact-hero-365.jpg This photo, taken in Sri Lanka seven months after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, shows the foundation of a house that was washed away by the wave. Photo courtesy Suresh Atapattu In the aftermath of the tidal wave that hit the archipelago, three members of the University community share how tsunamis have impacted their personal and professional lives. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-24-2022 false In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Miller School of Medicine / Research shows the benefits of olive oil https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/research-shows-the-benefits-of-olive-oil.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/oliveoil-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/oliveoil-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/oliveoil-hero-365.jpg Top view of olives and olive oil bottles on table in a rustic kitchen A staple of the popular Mediterranean diet, a new study reveals that olive oil, long known to provide health benefits, can even lower the risk of premature death. Barbara Gutierrez 01-21-2022 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / Finance / In the Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Entrepreneurship / Innovation investment guru: ‘Volatility is not a bad word’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/innovation-investment-guru-volatility-is-not-a-bad-word.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/cathiewood-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/cathiewood-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/cathiewood-hero-365.jpg Cathie Wood, CEO of ARK Invests Cathie Wood, founder and CEO/CIO of ARK Invest, outlined the unique approach of her firm to invest solely in disruptive innovation and spurn traditional investment strategies, during a virtual conversation with the Miami Herbert Business School. Michael R. Malone 01-20-2022 false Miami Herbert Business School Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship Finance In the Community false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / Tech Innovation / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / University community leaps into the ‘metaverse’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/university-community-leaps-into-the-metaverse.html Academics People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/xrstudio-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/xrstudio-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/xrstudio-hero-365.jpg A programmer edits a VR app, while the creator, University of Miami senior Léa Dorne, tests it out in the background. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami Four years into the XR Initiative, University of Miami students and faculty and staff members conceive new ways to solve problems and improve education by using immersive technology to connect in a network of virtual worlds. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 01-20-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Academic Excellence Grants and Funding Research Excellence Tech Innovation false false false false false Science and Technology / World / Climate Change / Environment / Middle East / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Geosciences / Sea Secrets / Sea Secrets lecture describes ‘Beauty and Peril in the Red Sea’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/sea-secrets-lecture-describes-beauty-and-peril-in-the-red-sea.html Science and Technology World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/sampurkis-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/sampurkis-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/sampurkis-hero-365.jpg Sam Purkis in the Red Sea Marine geoscientist Sam Purkis gave the first presentation of the Sea Secrets lecture series about his return trip to explore the Red Sea aboard the OceanX research vessel. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 01-19-2022 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Geosciences Sea Secrets Climate Change Environment Middle East false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / In the Community / School of Communication / White, Saget remembered as 'two of the most loved entertainment icons’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/white,-saget-remembered-as-two-of-the-most-loved-entertainment-icons.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/whitesaget-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/whitesaget-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/whitesaget-hero-365.jpg Betty White and Bob Saget School of Communication professor Mitchell Shapiro, an expert on the history of television, memorializes Betty White and Bob Saget, two of TV’s iconic stars who passed away within 10 days of each other. Mitchell Shapiro 01-18-2022 false School of Communication In the Community false false false false false Business / People and Community / Science and Technology / Entrepreneurship / Social Impact / Tech Innovation / Miami Herbert Business School / Fall of tech exec highlights leadership integrity https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/fall-of-tech-exec-highlights-leadership-integrity.html Business People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/theranosholmes-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/theranosholmes-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/theranosholmes-hero-365.jpg Elizabeth Holmes The recent conviction of Elizabeth Holmes, the founder and former CEO of the discredited blood-testing lab startup Theranos, serves principally as an indictment of erratic individual behavior and dysfunctional leadership, say University of Miami experts. Michael R. Malone 01-18-2022 false Miami Herbert Business School Entrepreneurship Social Impact Tech Innovation false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Is US democracy in peril? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/is-u.s.-democracy-in-peril.html Arts and Humanities Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/stateofdemocracy-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/stateofdemocracy-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/stateofdemocracy-hero-365.jpg The U.S. Capitol is seen behind the frozen reflecting pool after a winter storm delivered a wintery mix, Monday, Jan. 17, 2022 in Washington. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana) University of Miami legal and political science experts weigh in on whether the country is in danger of losing its democratic values and practices amid ongoing tensions between political parties. Barbara Gutierrez 01-18-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / University Leadership / University President / Letters and Messages / Office of the President / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Recommitting to excellence: Our four unique value propositions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/recommitting-to-excellence-our-four-unique-value-propositions.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/sunsetaerial-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/sunsetaerial-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/sunsetaerial-hero-365.jpg A morning sunrise illuminates the Coral Gables campus. Shot via drone on Thursday, April 29, 2021. In a column for News@TheU, President Julio Frenk calls on members of the University community to adopt a mindset of excellence to achieve our goals and be a “force for good.” Julio Frenk 01-18-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the President University Leadership University President Letters and Messages false false false false false People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / Campus / Student Affairs / Diversity and Inclusion / Division Updates / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Office of Multicultural Student Affairs adds assistant director https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/office-of-multicultural-student-affairs-adds-assistant-director.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/stephanienunez-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/stephanienunez-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/stephanienunez-hero-365.jpg Stephanie Nuñez, assistant director of Multicultural Student Affairs To elevate its work, the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs has added Stephanie Nuñez as an assistant director to provide additional advocacy involving social and racial justice efforts and to reach first-generation students and the Hispanic and Latino community. Ashley A. Williams 01-18-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile Student Affairs Diversity and Inclusion Division Updates Profile Spotlight Campus false false false false false Science and Technology / World / Environment / Oceania / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Geosciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Tonga faces daunting challenges after massive volcanic eruption https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/tonga-faces-daunting-challenges-after-massive-volcanic-eruption.html Science and Technology World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/hungaeruption-hero-940x529.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/hungaeruption-hero-790x527.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/hungaeruption-hero-365.gif On Jan. 13, 2022, NOAA’s GOES West satellite captured another explosive eruption of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano, located in the South Pacific Kingdom of Tonga. According to local officials, the eruption had a radius of 260 km (161.5 miles), and sent ash, steam, and gas 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) into the air. It was also about seven times more powerful than the previous eruption on Dec. 20, 2021. Additionally, a tidal gauge in Nuku'alofa, the capital of Tonga, measured a 30 cm (one foot) tsunami wave that resulted from the blast. The Pacific island nation could be tested by infrastructure damage, lack of fresh water, and limited natural resources, University of Miami experts say. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-18-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Geosciences Environment Oceania false false false false false People and Community / World / In Memoriam / Social Impact / Africa / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Anti-apartheid leader Desmond Tutu was ‘an apostle of civil rights’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/anti-apartheid-leader-desmond-tutu-was-an-apostle-of-civil-rights.html People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/desmondtutu-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/desmondtutu-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/desmondtutu-hero-365.jpg Bishop Desmond Tutu in Sweden in December 1984. (AP Photo) Associate professor of history Edmund Abaka remembers Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning activist who received an honorary degree at the University of Miami’s 2018 spring commencement. Edmund Abaka 01-13-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community In Memoriam Social Impact Africa false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Diversity / In Memoriam / Social Impact / School of Communication / Motion Pictures / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Remembering trailblazing actor and activist Sidney Poitier https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/remembering-trailblazing-actor-and-activist-sidney-poitier.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/poitier-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/poitier-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/poitier-hero-365.jpg Actor Sidney Poitier poses for a portrait in Beverly Hills, Calif. on Monday, June 2, 2008. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles) As an actor, Sidney Poitier—who was born in Miami and received an honorary degree from the University in 1986—challenged the social order, according to School of Communication associate professor Terri Francis. Terri Francis 01-12-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Communication Motion Pictures Cinema Diversity In Memoriam Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Student Engagement / Students / Parents / International Students / Orientation program coordinators offer pearls of wisdom to new students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/orientation-program-coordinators-offer-pearls-of-wisdom-to-new-students.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/orientationpc22-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/orientationpc22-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/orientationpc22-hero-365.jpg From left: Tatiana Alvarado, Victoria Gomez, Kat Jenkins, and Meera Patel. As ’Cane Kickoff student staff members bring energy and enthusiasm to orientation events all week long, the four student leaders of the group share their recommendations for students just beginning their journeys at the University. Ashley A. Williams 01-11-2022 false Students Parents International Students Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Student Engagement In the Community Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / University Leadership / University President / Announcements / Campus / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Includes Video / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / International Students / COVID19 University leadership discusses spring semester amid omicron surge https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/university-leadership-discusses-spring-semester-amid-omicron-surge.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/jan22townhall-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/jan22townhall-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/jan22townhall-hero-365.jpg Students walk between the Ashe Building and the School of Education and Human Development A town hall held virtually on Monday evening allowed the University community to get more information about the necessity of modifications to the start of the spring semester, which will begin remotely on Jan. 18 with plans to resume in-person instruction on Jan. 31. News@TheU 01-11-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents International Students Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Includes Video University Leadership University President Announcements Campus false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / World / International Law/Politics / Social Impact / Central America / South America / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Is the pendulum swinging to the left in Latin America? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/is-the-pendulum-swinging-to-the-left-in-latin-america.html Law and Politics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/latinelections-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/latinelections-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/latinelections-hero-365.jpg A supporter of Gabriel Boric, of the "I approve Dignity" coalition, holds up the Spanish message "Vote Boric" at the start of a campaign rally ahead of the presidential run-off election in Santiago, Chile, Thursday, Dec. 16, 2021. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix) Growing poverty and economies that have been ravaged by the pandemic are responsible for the recent elections of populist presidents who promise to help provide real change to these and other tough problems. Barbara Gutierrez 01-11-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences International Law/Politics Social Impact Central America South America false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / The internet’s connectivity brings positives and negatives https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/the-internets-connectivity-brings-positives-and-negatives.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/internetconnectivity-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/internetconnectivity-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/internetconnectivity-hero-365.jpg Internet Members of the University community opine on how this technological network—first made public in 1993—has impacted society. Barbara Gutierrez 01-10-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile false false false false false Academics / Business / People and Community / Access and Inclusion / Entrepreneurship / Diversity / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Education and Human Development / Diversity-School of Education / Entrepreneurship / Includes Video / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Program fosters startup skills, mindset for students of color https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/program-fosters-startup-skills,-mindset-for-students-of-color.html Academics Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/ustartleaders-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/ustartleaders-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/ustartleaders-hero-365.jpg David Major, associate professor of professional practice in Global Business Strategy and academic director of UStart@MiamiHerbert Entrepreneurship Immersion Program, and EllenMarie McPhillip, associate dean of programs in the School of Education and Human Development. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami The UStart program, a six-day intensive residency launched by the Miami Herbert Business School and with participation from personnel across the University, aims to empower more college students of color to pursue entrepreneurial careers that might ultimately support their communities. Michael R. Malone 01-10-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Miami Herbert Business School School of Education and Human Development Diversity-School of Education Entrepreneurship Includes Video Access and Inclusion Entrepreneurship Diversity false false false false false Academics / Science and Technology / Access and Inclusion / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Arts and Sciences Access to a range of IBM software enables, empowers University https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/access-to-a-range-of-ibm-software-enables-empowers-university.html Academics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/ibmgift-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/ibmgift-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/ibmgift-hero-365.jpg Photo of a laptop screen with University and IBM logos In a continuing affiliation between the University of Miami and IBM, students and faculty and staff members now have a gateway into technological tools from the computer giant. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 01-06-2022 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Access and Inclusion false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Health and Lifestyle / College of Engineering / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / How much dust do children swallow? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/how-much-dust-do-children-swallow.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/childdust-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/childdust-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/childdust-hero-365.jpg An 8 month old baby girl is crawling along hardwood floor, exploring her home. She's about to crawl into the bathroom, where light is treaming into the dark passage. With the eventual goal of finding causes of some childhood diseases, professor Helena Solo-Gabriele and two other researchers are embarking on a tristate study to answer this pivotal question. Maya Bell 01-06-2022 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Engineering Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Research / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / NASA’s Webb telescope will help unlock secrets of black holes https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/01/nasas-webb-telescope-will-help-unlock-secrets-of-black-holes.html Arts and Humanities Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/jameswebb-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/jameswebb-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/01/jameswebb-hero-365.jpg Webb telescope Nico Cappelluti, an assistant professor of astrophysics at the University of Miami, will compete for observation time on the groundbreaking James Webb Space Telescope, hoping to learn more about mysterious super massive black holes. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-07-2022 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / University / In Memoriam / University Leadership / Campus / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / William R. Butler, the University’s first vice president for student affairs, passes away https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/william-r.-butler,-the-universitys-first-vice-president-for-student-affairs,-passes-away.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/william-r-butler-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/william-r-butler-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/william-r-butler-365.jpg William R. Butler, vice president emeritus of student affairs, celebrates his 90th birthday in 2016. Photo: Jenny Abreu/University of Miami From helping to spearhead the construction of an on-campus wellness center to starting an initiative that offers volunteer opportunities to graduate and undergraduate students, Butler was known for his dedication to students. He served the University for more than three decades. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-31-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Student Affairs Leadership and Service In Memoriam University Leadership Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / Social Impact / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / 2021: The year in review https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/2021-the-year-in-review.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/2021yearreview-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/2021yearreview-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/2021yearreview-hero-365.jpg A collage of photos from major University moments in 2021. Here’s a look back at the biggest stories at the University of Miami during the past year. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-21-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Taming the ‘wild west’ industry of dog training https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/taming-the-wild-west-industry-of-dog-training.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/snootapp-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/snootapp-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/snootapp-hero-365.jpg Brian Galea with his dog Dash on the Coral Gables Campus. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami With the launch of his Snoot app, alumnus and entrepreneur Brian Galea aims to professionalize dog trainers and build a community of responsible and informed dog owners. Maya Bell 12-20-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Academic Excellence In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / School of Education and Human Development / Miller School of Medicine / Kinesiology and Sports Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Mindful eating during the holidays helps to avoid unwanted pounds https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/mindful-eating-during-the-holidays-helps-to-avoid-unwanted-pounds.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/mindful-eating-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/mindful-eating-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/mindful-eating-365x365.jpg Top view of hands of family members holding plates with homemade food stock photo Two University of Miami nutrition experts provide their advice on how to handle the holidays with healthy habits. Barbara Gutierrez 12-20-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development Miller School of Medicine Kinesiology and Sports Sciences Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Academics / University / Commencement / Campus / Office of Alumni / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Watch fall commencement highlights https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/watch-fall-commencement-highlights.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo View a video recap of the Fall Commencement, where more than 1,100 graduates were conferred degrees during three ceremonies at the Watsco Center on Friday. Speakers shared experiences of their past and pointed out to the graduates that they are our hope for the future. News@TheU 12-20-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents General Business Mobile Office of Alumni Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Includes Video Commencement Campus true false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Commencement / University Leadership / University President / Campus / Office of Alumni / Office of the President / Board of Trustees / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Fall Commencement: ‘This is the beginning of your new mountain to climb’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/fall-commencement-this-is-the-beginning-of-your-new-mountain-to-climb.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/fallcomm21-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/fallcomm21-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/fallcomm21-hero-365.jpg The Fall 2021 commencement ceremony More than 1,100 graduates were conferred degrees during three ceremonies at the Watsco Center on Friday. Speakers shared experiences of their past and pointed out to the graduates that they are our hope for the future. Michael R. Malone, Janette Neuwahl Tannen and Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-17-2021 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents General Business Mobile Office of Alumni Office of the President Board of Trustees Student Affairs Campus Life Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Commencement University Leadership University President Campus false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Researchers seek more strategies to treat, avoid COVID-19 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/researchers-seek-more-strategies-to-treat,-avoid-covid-19.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/covidtreatmentstudies-hero-940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/covidtreatmentstudies-hero-790x5271.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/covidtreatmentstudies-hero-3651.jpg Covid Two studies will help scientists reveal whether flu shots can help bolster COVID-19 vaccines and if existing medications will help people recover from mild to moderate coronavirus infection. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-16-2021 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / World / International Law/Politics / U.S. Government / Social Impact / Europe / College of Arts and Sciences / Scholar: Russian aggression at Russo-Ukrainian border seeks to create chaos https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/scholar-russian-aggression-at-russo-ukrainian-border-seeks-to-create-chaos.html Law and Politics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/ukraineguards-hero-940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/ukraineguards-hero-790x5271.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/ukraineguards-hero-3651.jpg Ukraine University of Miami lecturer and Russia expert Marcia A. Beck assesses the Russian military buildup on the Ukrainian border and explains the role of Florida National Guard advisors deployed to the country. Michael R. Malone 12-16-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences International Law/Politics U.S. Government Social Impact Europe false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Are black holes and dark matter the same? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/are-black-holes-and-dark-matter-the-same.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/blackholes-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/blackholes-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/blackholes-hero-365.jpg Black holes Upending textbook explanations, astrophysicists from the University of Miami, Yale University, and the European Space Agency suggest that primordial black holes account for all dark matter in the universe. News@TheU 12-16-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research Research Excellence false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / Visiting Speakers / Miami Herbert Business School / Special Events / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Entrepreneur touts technology as an aid for the elderly https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/entrepreneur-touts-technology-as-an-aid-for-the-elderly.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/kerentechaging-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/kerentechaging-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/kerentechaging-hero-365.jpg Keren Etkin Keren Etkin, author and self-described “gerontechnologist,” shared her insights and experience in building a social robot and the value of technologies to serve an ever-growing population of older adults around the world, during a virtual conversation with the Miami Herbert Business School. Michael R. Malone 12-15-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Special Events Entrepreneurship Visiting Speakers false false false false false People and Community / Includes Video / Students / General Business / Mobile / Students share hopes, anticipation for the new year https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/students-share-hopes,-anticipation-for-the-new-year.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/mos_2022_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/mos_2022_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/mos_2022_365.jpg Student photo by Jenny Hudak/University of Miami As 2021 winds to a close, students talk about their plans for the upcoming year. Jenny Hudak 12-15-2021 false Students General Business Mobile Includes Video false false false false false University / Campus / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Find out what’s open, closed on campus during the winter recess https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/find-out-whats-open,-closed-on-campus-during-the-winter-recess.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/winterbreak21-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/winterbreak21-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/winterbreak21-hero-365.jpg Students along the path to the Richter Library. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami Here’s a list of what you’ll find open, what will be closed, and what’s operating on a limited schedule until classes resume for the Spring 2022 semester on Jan. 18. News@TheU 12-14-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Science and Technology / Fine Arts / Music / Communication Studies / Tech Innovation / School of Communication / Frost School of Music / Vocal Performance / Technology creates engaging stage scenery https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/technology-creates-engaging-stage-scenery.html Arts and Humanities Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/projectionmapping-hero-940x529.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/projectionmapping-hero-790x527.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/projectionmapping-hero-365.gif A .gif showcasing scenes of the projection mapping elements used during a performance of the Frost Opera Theater Instructors in interactive media and vocal performance collaborated this fall to utilize digital projection mapping and enhance the experience of “Opera Scenes” for the audience. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-14-2021 false School of Communication Frost School of Music Vocal Performance Fine Arts Music Communication Studies Tech Innovation false false false false false Business / People and Community / Visiting Speakers / Miami Herbert Business School / Special Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Apple executive: ‘Environmental responsibility is one of our core values’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/apple-executive-environmental-responsibility-is-one-of-our-core-values.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/lisajackson2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/lisajackson2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/lisajackson2-hero-365.jpg Lisa Jackson Lisa Jackson, vice president for Environment, Policy, and Social Initiatives, celebrated the intrinsic compatibility of Apple’s business model that safeguards planetary concerns while producing consumer electronics in a webinar Wednesday with business school faculty. Michael R. Malone 12-13-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Special Events Visiting Speakers false false false false false Academics / Research / World / Academic Excellence / Research Excellence / Asia / College of Arts and Sciences / For China scholar, the Far East is never far away https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/for-china-scholar,-the-far-east-is-never-far-away.html Academics Research World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/junedreyer-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/junedreyer-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/junedreyer-hero-365.jpg Environmental portrait of June Teufel Dreyer. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami During her more than four decades at the University of Miami, political scientist June Teufel Dreyer has earned her place as a world authority on the communist powerhouse. Maya Bell 12-13-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences Academic Excellence Research Excellence Asia false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / In the Community / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / ‘Devastation like none of us have ever seen before’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/devastation-like-none-of-us-have-ever-seen-before.html People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/mayfieldkytornado-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/mayfieldkytornado-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/mayfieldkytornado-hero-365.jpg Tornado From the connection to climate change to research that helps us understand wind intensity, University of Miami experts address the deadly flurry of tornadoes that hit the central United States over the weekend. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-13-2021 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences In the Community Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Roadmap / University / Campus / Parking and Construction / Sustainability / Student Affairs / Construction of Centennial Village back on track https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/construction-of-centennial-village-back-on-track.html Roadmap University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/centennialvillagestory-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/centennialvillagestory-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/centennialvillagestory-hero-365.jpg Rendering of Centennial Village student housing complex After active site work for Centennial Village was paused because of the pandemic, the project ramps up this month to prepare for the demolition of Hecht Residential College in May 2022. News@TheU 12-10-2021 false Student Affairs Campus Parking and Construction Sustainability false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Health and Medicine / Academic Excellence / Health and Lifestyle / Miller School of Medicine / Kobetz honored with endowed chair https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/kobetz-honored-with-endowed-chair.html Roadmap Academics Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/kobetzchair-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/kobetzchair-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/kobetzchair-hero-365.jpg Erin Kobetz accepts the John K. and Judy H. Schulte Senior Endowed Chair in Cancer Research Erin Kobetz, vice provost for research and scholarship, was recently presented with the John K. and Judy H. Schulte Senior Endowed Chair in Cancer Research. Stacey Bomser 12-10-2021 false Miller School of Medicine Academic Excellence Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / Environment / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Novel method could help increase supply of badly needed ‘white gold’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/novel-method-could-help-increase-supply-of-badly-needed-white-gold.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/akinlithiumbattery-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/akinlithiumbattery-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/akinlithiumbattery-hero-365.jpg With Mert Akin looking on, mechanical engineering graduate assistant Zhiwei Yan connects the prototype of the lithium extraction unit to an electrochemical test station. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami Mert Akin, a mechanical engineering graduate assistant at the University of Miami, has developed a lithium-extraction technique that is more efficient and environmentally friendly than conventional methods. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-10-2021 false College of Engineering Breakthroughs Research Excellence Environment Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / Sports / University / Athletics / Announcements / Appointments / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / University of Miami names Dan Radakovich as vice president and director of athletics https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/university-of-miami-names-dan-radakovich-as-vice-president-and-director-of-athletics.html People and Community Sports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Radakovich, one of the nation’s foremost athletics administrators who helped lead Clemson Athletics’ rise to national prominence, returns to Miami, where he first launched his career. News@TheU 12-09-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Office of the President Athletics Announcements Appointments true false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / The Advanced Study of the Americas / Arts and Sciences Survivors, experts discuss how to prevent gender-based violence https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/survivors,-experts-discuss-how-to-prevent-gender-based-violence.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/knaulestefan-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/knaulestefan-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/knaulestefan-hero-365.jpg Side by side headshots of Felicia Knaul and Gloria Estefan The University’s Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas invited Gloria Estefan, along with national and international leaders, to talk about sexual assault and about using a “framework of prevention, healing, and justice.” Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-09-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences The Advanced Study of the Americas In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Libraries / Students / International Students / Tips to help students manage fall semester finals https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/tips-to-help-students-manage-fall-semester-finals.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/study_spaces_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/study_spaces_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/study_spaces_365.jpg Students studying in the Richter Library. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami Close out the semester with these helpful Coral Gables Campus resources and useful pointers to help guide you smoothly through your week of final exams. News@TheU 12-09-2021 false Students International Students Libraries false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / Museums / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Lowe Art Museum / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Miami Art Week leaves local industry ‘booming’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/miami-art-week-leaves-local-industry-booming.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/wynwoodartweek-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/wynwoodartweek-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/wynwoodartweek-hero-365.jpg Wynwood Gallery exhibit on display during Art Week 2021 The annual exhibition returned to in-person happenings this year with a very positive reception. And University art experts believe the event continues to help propel the market year-round. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-08-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Lowe Art Museum Fine Arts Museums In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Diversity and Inclusion / Students / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Ambassadors worked to debunk vaccine myths https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/ambassadors-worked-to-debunk-vaccine-myths.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/vaccineambassador-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/vaccineambassador-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/vaccineambassador-hero-365.jpg Students table in the University Center breezeway. Seventeen students were selected as vaccine agents and, throughout the summer and fall semesters, they engaged with marginalized groups in the community to address vaccine hesitancy. Ashley A. Williams 12-08-2021 false Students Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business Mobile Student Affairs Diversity and Inclusion Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Sports / University / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Announcements / Office of the President / Includes Video / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Cristobal hits the ground running https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/cristobal-hits-the-ground-running.html People and Community Sports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/cristobalpodium-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/cristobalpodium-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/cristobalpodium-hero-365.jpg Mario Cristobal at introductory press conference. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami At an introductory press conference, Mario Cristobal, Miami’s new head football coach, said the Miami Hurricanes football team will be known for its resiliency, toughness, and physicality. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-08-2021 true Students Alumni Community and Fans General Business Mobile Office of the President Includes Video Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery In the Community Profile Spotlight Announcements false false false false false People and Community / World / In the Community / Social Impact / The Caribbean / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Donation features historical documents from pre-republic Cuba https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/donation-features-historical-documents-from-pre-republic-cuba.html People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/tsangbooks-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/tsangbooks-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/tsangbooks-hero-365.jpg Paul Cejas, emeritus trustee, alumnus, and former ambassador, has donated a treasure trove of materials—manuscripts, letters, and books—to the University of Miami Libraries’ Cuban Heritage Collection. Photos: Evan Garcia/University of Miami Paul Cejas, emeritus trustee, alumnus, and former ambassador, has donated a treasure trove of materials—manuscripts, letters, and books—to the University of Miami Libraries’ Cuban Heritage Collection. Barbara Gutierrez 12-07-2021 false Libraries Distinctive Collections In the Community Social Impact The Caribbean false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / In Memoriam / In the Community / Bob Dole: ‘Funny, smart, and kind’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/bob-dole-funny,-smart,-and-kind.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/bobdole-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/bobdole-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/bobdole-hero-365.jpg Bob Dole Members of the University of Miami community reflect on the passing of Bob Dole, a giant of the U.S. Senate and a World War II veteran. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-07-2021 false U.S. Government In Memoriam In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Initiative gathers support for Native American, Indigenous studies curriculum https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/initiative-gathers-support-for-native-american,-indigenous-studies-curriculum.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/nagis-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/nagis-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/nagis-hero-365.jpg A team of faculty members, staff, and students are working to develop a degree program that will encourage a greater understanding of Native Americans and Indigenous peoples. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-06-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences History and Culture In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Researchers scrutinizing samples for omicron presence in South Florida https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/researchers-scrutinizing-samples-for-omicron-presence-in-south-florida.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/omicronvariant-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/omicronvariant-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/omicronvariant-hero-365.jpg From left, medical technologist Orlando Bracho, Dr. David Andrews, and medical technologist Yamina Carattini use the "Chemagic" machine to purify viral RNA from clinical samples. Photo courtesy Dr. David Andrews. University of Miami physicians and infectious disease experts are working together to sequence positive coronavirus tests to learn about the newest variant popping up across the globe. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-06-2021 false Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Sports / University / Athletics / Announcements / Appointments / Office of Alumni / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Miami welcomes home Mario Cristobal as football head coach https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/miami-welcomes-home-mario-cristobal-as-football-head-coach.html Sports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/welcome-home-mario-cristobal-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/welcome-home-mario-cristobal-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/welcome-home-mario-cristobal-365x365.jpg Graphic image introducing Mario Cristobal as next Miami Hurricanes football coach Cristobal, who won two national championships as a player at the University of Miami, returns to the U after leading Oregon to two Pac-12 titles and three straight Pac-12 championship game appearances. Matthew J. McDonald 12-06-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile Office of Alumni Office of the President Athletics Announcements Appointments false false false false false Sports / University / Athletics / Announcements / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / University of Miami announces change in football leadership https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/university-of-miami-announces-change-in-football-leadership.html Sports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/ustatue-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/ustatue-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/ustatue-hero-365.jpg The U Statue on the Coral Gables Campus News@TheU 12-06-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile Office of the President Athletics Announcements false false false false false Academics / University / Commencement / Announcements / Office of Alumni / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Trio of changemakers to share their advice at fall commencement https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/trio-of-changemakers-to-share-their-advice-at-fall-commencement.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/21commadvance-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/21commadvance-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/21commadvance-hero-365.jpg Fall 2021 Commencement speakers, from left: Marilyn Holifield, Gerard Schwarz, and John Sexton A renowned conductor, a trailblazing attorney, and an academic visionary will each address graduates during next week’s fall commencement exercises at the Watsco Center. News@TheU 12-06-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents General Business Mobile Office of Alumni Office of the President Commencement Announcements false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / In the Community / University Leadership / School of Law / School of Law Alumni / School of Law receives $2.5 million gift https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/school-of-law-receives-2.5-million-gift.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/silverspodium-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/silverspodium-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/silverspodium-hero-365.jpg Photo of Laurie Silvers, chair of the University of Miami Board of Trustees. TJ Lievonen/University of Miami Donated by Laurie Silvers, chair of the University of Miami Board of Trustees, and her husband, Mitchell Rubenstein, the gift provides a substantial boost to the University’s Ever Brighter: The Campaign for Our Next Century. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-06-2021 false School of Law School of Law Alumni In the Community University Leadership false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / Diversity / In the Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Students / Ethan Allen CEO: ‘Leaders’ main job is to help people become better’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/ethan-allen-ceo-leaders-main-job-is-to-help-people-become-better.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/kathwari-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/kathwari-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/kathwari-hero-365.jpg Farooq Kathwari, CEO Ethan Allen Farooq Kathwari, head of the home furnishings manufacturer and retailer, touted integrity, innovation, and a commitment to justice as key to business success, in a virtual event with the Miami Herbert Business School. Michael R. Malone 12-03-2021 false Students Miami Herbert Business School Entrepreneurship Diversity In the Community false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts and Sciences Class about ‘The Sixties’ chronicles tumultuous era https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/class-about-the-sixties-chronicles-tumultuous-decade.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/60scourse-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/60scourse-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/60scourse-hero-365.jpg University of Miami students photographed on campus in the 1960s. Courtesy of University Archives and Nick Iwanicki, archivist. A faculty trio joined by a host of guest lecturers—sharing personal testimony and examining film, literature, and music—will explore the roots of activism and public unrest that continue to roil society today in “The Sixties,” an elective course being offered this spring. Michael R. Malone 12-02-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences Academic Excellence Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / In Memoriam / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Theatre Arts Faculty members sing praise for Stephen Sondheim https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/faculty-members-sing-praise-for-stephen-sondheim.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/sondheim-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/sondheim-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/sondheim-hero-365.jpg Composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim gestures during a gathering at Tufts University in Medford, Mass., on April 12, 2004. Sondheim, the songwriter who reshaped the American musical theater in the second half of the 20th century, has died at age 91. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File) Members of the University of Miami’s Theatre Arts Department pay tribute to composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim, who was the driving force behind some of Broadway’s most esteemed shows. News@TheU 12-01-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities A&S People & Community Fine Arts In Memoriam false false false false false Business / Miami Herbert Business School / General Business / Mobile / Initiatives aim to revitalize semiconductor production in the US https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/initiatives-aim-to-revitalize-semiconductor-production-in-the-us.html Business https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/semiconductor-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/semiconductor-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/12/semiconductor-hero-365.jpg Green microchip set in a blue printed circuit board stock photo Emphasizing the vital importance of semiconductors to U.S. national security and economic interests, Miami Herbert Business School experts applauded government and industry initiatives to expand chip manufacturing at home. Michael R. Malone 12-01-2021 false General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / School of Education and Human Development / Kinesiology and Sports Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / HealthSnap offers continuous care for patients with chronic illnesses https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/12/healthsnap-offers-continuous-care-for-patients-with-chronic-illnesses.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/wessmith-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/wessmith-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/wessmith-hero-365.jpg Wesley Smith, assistant professor of professional practice and chair of the undergraduate exercise physiology program. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami Assistant professor Wes Smith developed software that resulted in the creation of an integrated virtual care platform, which delivers remote, proactive treatment to people with persistent diseases. Barbara Gutierrez 12-01-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development Kinesiology and Sports Sciences Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / Ocean Sciences / 2021 Atlantic hurricane season comes to an end https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/2021-atlantic-hurricane-season-comes-to-an-end.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/hurricanewrapup-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/hurricanewrapup-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/hurricanewrapup-hero-365.jpg In this Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021 file photo, flood waters surround storm damaged homes in Lafourche Parish, La., as residents try to recover from the effects of Hurricane Ida. The federal government rolled out a new program to calculate flood insurance rates that it says will be more precise and fair. (AP Photo/Steve Helber) An above-average season of activity provided Rosenstiel School scientists with ample opportunities for research that could improve forecasting and help save lives. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-30-2021 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences Ocean Sciences Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / World / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / Africa / College of Arts and Sciences / Psychology / General Business / Mobile / Researchers develop model for treating HIV/AIDS, depression https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/researchers-develop-model-for-treating-hivaids,-depression.html Health and Medicine Research World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/khayelitsha-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/khayelitsha-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/khayelitsha-hero-365.jpg The study was conducted in public health clinics in Khayelitsha, one of the poorest townships just outside Cape Town, South Africa. Photos courtesy of Steven Safren With a shortage of mental health professionals, an international team trained nurses to treat clinically depressed HIV-positive people in South Africa. Maya Bell 11-30-2021 false General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Psychology Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs Research Excellence Africa false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / The U Creates Arts and Sciences Fine Arts University students set to showcase their talents during Art Week https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/university-students-set-to-showcase-their-talents-during-art-week.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/artbaselweek-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/artbaselweek-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/artbaselweek-hero-365.jpg A painting by Mariana Cordoba will be on display at Pinta Miami, The Modern & Contemporary Latin American Art Show. University of Miami students will exhibit their artistic abilities during Art Week, which is underway and headlined by Art Basel—one of the leading art fairs in the world that is set for Dec. 2–4 on Miami Beach. Amanda M. 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News@TheU 11-29-2021 false Tech Innovation false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Lowe Art Museum / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / The U Creates Arts and Sciences Fine Arts University guide to Art Week 2021 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/university-guide-to-art-week-2021.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/artbasel21-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/artbasel21-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/artbasel21-hero-365.jpg A montage of artwork to by displayed at Art Week Miami 2021 Discover the University of Miami arts and humanities exhibits and events taking place during Miami Art Week 2021. Amanda M. Perez 11-29-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Lowe Art Museum Fine Arts In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Architecture / In the Community / School of Architecture / Architect designs an ‘electrified’ vision for the future https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/architect-designs-an-electrified-vision-for-the-future.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/germanbarnes-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/germanbarnes-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/germanbarnes-hero-365.jpg Germane Barnes works on the Lexus Design Miami/ exhibit. Photo: Camron PR Tapped by Lexus to create an exhibit for the luxury automaker’s LF-Z carbon-neutral electric car, the School of Architecture’s Germane Barnes created an installation that will highlight Design Miami/. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-24-2021 false School of Architecture Architecture In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Students / Prospective Students / Club connects students to music, entertainment industry https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/club-connects-students-to-music,-entertainment-industry.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/musicassociation-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/musicassociation-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/musicassociation-hero-365.jpg Music Industry Association members pose with Tik Tok star Avery Lynch during their most recent event which shared the young artist's journey to becoming popular by sharing original content on the app. The Music Industry Association is a student-led organization that provides workshops, panel discussions, and mixers to help aspiring artists succeed in the music and entertainment field. Ashley A. Williams 11-23-2021 false Students Prospective Students In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / University / In the Community / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Mobile / The U Creates Arts and Sciences Sights and sounds from the Miami Book Fair https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/sights-and-sounds-from-the-miami-book-fair.html Arts and Humanities People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/miamibookfair-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/miamibookfair-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/miamibookfair-hero-365.jpg The University of Miami U Creates book at the Miami Book Fair Street Fair, November 2021 The eight-day literary event in downtown Miami, which included discussions and presentations by members of the University of Miami community, celebrated the arts and humanities. Amanda M. Perez and Kelly Montoya 11-22-2021 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Mobile Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost In the Community false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / The public continues to lose trust in major institutions—and each other https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/the-public-continues-to-lose-trust-in-major-institutionsand-each-other.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/trustinstitutions-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/trustinstitutions-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/trustinstitutions-hero-365.jpg New York, streets. High buildings and crowd walking stock photo The growing trend is dangerous because it can erode democratic values and make solving the United States’ problems more difficult, according to political scientists. Barbara Gutierrez 11-19-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School School of Communication U.S. Government Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Social Impact / Campus / Purchases at the Campus Store to support sustainable initiatives https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/purchases-at-the-campus-store-to-support-sustainable-initiatives.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/bookstoreexterior-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/bookstoreexterior-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/bookstoreexterior-hero-365.jpg Exterior photo of the Campus Store at the Whitten University Center. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami For the remainder of the academic year, Campus Store customers will be given the option to donate to the CommUnity Garden and the University of Miami Food Pantry by rounding up their purchases to the nearest dollar. Ashley A. Williams 11-18-2021 false Social Impact Campus false false false false false People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / Includes Video / Students / Parents / Students express gratitude, share Thanksgiving traditions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/students-express-gratitude,-share-thanksgiving-traditions.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/mos_thanksgiving_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/mos_thanksgiving_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/most_thanksgiving_365.jpg From left: Nzinga Barnet, Marcel van Hemert, Dija Thomas, and Brady Taylor. Photos and video: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami As students leave campus for Thanksgiving break, which runs from Nov. 22 through Nov. 26, they share their favorite traditions and reflect on gratitude. Jenny Hudak 11-18-2021 false Students Parents Includes Video In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / University of Miami Health System / World Health Organization taps Sylvester in global fight against cervical cancer https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/world-health-organization-taps-sylvester-in-global-fight-against-cervical-cancer.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/whosylvester-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/whosylvester-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/whosylvester-hero-365.jpg Exterior view from the courtyard of the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the Medical Campus Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center will provide a leading role in the collaborative effort to eliminate the preventable disease that kills thousands of women around the world. Maya Bell 11-17-2021 false Miller School of Medicine University of Miami Health System Health and Lifestyle Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Roadmap / Business / People and Community / University / Social Impact / Announcements / Miami Herbert Business School / Office of Alumni / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / EverBrighter $5 million gift names Miami Herbert Business School’s graduate career advancement center https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/5-million-gift-names-miami-herbert-business-schools-graduate-career-advancement-center.html Roadmap Business People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/unanuefamily-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/unanuefamily-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/unanuefamily-hero-365.jpg Andy Unanue and wife on football sidelines The gift from the Carmen and Joe Unanue Family Foundation will bolster resources for career development and help propel graduate students toward successful careers. Cibeles Duran 11-17-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Office of Alumni Social Impact Announcements false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / University Leadership / University President / Wellness / Office of the President / Student Affairs / Health and Wellness / Well-Being and Resiliency / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Students, University leaders tackle mental health in third ‘Courageous Conversations’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/students,-university-leaders-tackle-mental-health-in-third-courageous-conversations.html Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/newsthe-u-courageous-conversations-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/newsthe-u-courageous-conversations-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/newsthe-u-courageous-conversations-365x365.jpg Courageous Conversations graphic design by Tina Talavera Undergraduate and graduate representatives met with President Julio Frenk and other wellness experts to discuss the struggle affecting people nationwide, which was heightened by the COVID-19 pandemic. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-16-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Mobile Office of the President Student Affairs Health and Wellness Well-Being and Resiliency Health and Lifestyle In the Community University Leadership University President Wellness false false false false false Sports / University / Athletics / University of Miami launches search for new director of athletics https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/university-of-miami-launches-search-for-new-director-of-athletics.html Sports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/emptyustatue_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/emptyustatue_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/emptyustatue_hero_365.jpg The U Statue on the University of Miami Coral Gables Campus. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami Blake James served eight years as athletics director before mutually agreeing to part ways with the University of Miami. News@TheU 11-15-2021 false Athletics false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Florida Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Law / School of Law Faculty / School of Law Students / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Law School professor, students prove incarcerated man innocent https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/law-school-professor,-students-prove-incarcerated-man-innocent.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/trocinoteam-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/trocinoteam-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/trocinoteam-hero-365.jpg Legal eagles: From left, Lauren Van Buren, Leticia Mora, Crag Trocino, Jillian Kushner, and Tori Simkovic. Photo: Diego Meza-Valdes/University of Miami Wrongfully convicted of armed robbery in a court of law eight years ago, Dustin Duty is now a free man, thanks to the efforts of the University of Miami School of Law’s Innocence Clinic. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-15-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Law School of Law Faculty School of Law Students Florida Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Faculty member gets into Guinness World Records https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/faculty-member-gets-into-guinness-world-records.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/nelsondellis-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/nelsondellis-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/nelsondellis-hero-365.jpg Nelson Dellis at the University of Miami Pool Nelson Dellis, a double alumnus and lecturer in the Department of Computer Science, broke the world record for the fastest time to arrange a deck of playing cards memorized underwater. And he did it at the University Center Pool on Nov. 13. Jenny Hudak 11-15-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile In the Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Study Abroad / In the Community / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Study Abroad extols the value of an international experience https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/study-abroad-extols-the-value-of-an-international-experience.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/internationeduweek-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/internationeduweek-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/internationeduweek-hero-365.jpg Joanna Hasenauer, a 2018 graduate of the University of Miami, photographed in Barcelona during her semester abroad. The University office is highlighting its programs and the importance of gaining a global perspective, as well as celebrating international students and international exchange students, during International Education Week. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-15-2021 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Study Abroad In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / University community reacts to ‘last best hope’ to save planet https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/university-community-reacts-to-last-best-hope-to-save-planet.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/cop26suman-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/cop26suman-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/cop26suman-hero-365.jpg Protesters march at the COP26 summit taking place in Glasgow, Scotland. Students and faculty and staff members with a keen interest in climate change say the COP26 summit in Glasgow, Scotland, which ended Friday, should have gone further to address anthropogenic climate change. News@TheU 11-12-2021 false In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Business / People and Community / Visiting Speakers / Miami Herbert Business School / Special Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Procter & Gamble executive: ‘Sustainability is good business’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/procter-gamble-executive-sustainability-is-good-business.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/virginiehelias-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/virginiehelias-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/virginiehelias-hero-365.jpg Virginie Helias, chief sustainability officer for Procter & Gamble In a Miami Herbert Business School webinar, Virginie Helias, chief sustainability officer for the consumer goods firm, shared information on product innovations and how her company is working to reduce its carbon footprint. Michael R. Malone 11-11-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Special Events Visiting Speakers false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Literature / In the Community / University Leadership / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences University is set to dazzle at the Miami Book Fair https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/the-u-creates-is-set-to-dazzle-at-the-miami-book-fair.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/bookfair21-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/bookfair21-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/bookfair21-hero-365.jpg Visitors attend the 2019 Miami Book Fair street fair. Photo: Miami Dade College The University of Miami has joined the Miami Book Fair family of sponsors, supporting a premier event that brings people together from all over the world, celebrates literacy, and provides important discussion on timely topics. Kelly Montoya and Amanda M. Perez 11-11-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Literature In the Community University Leadership false false false false false Roadmap / Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / The Desai Sethi Family Foundation commits $20 million to fund the creation of a urology institute at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/the-desai-sethi-family-foundation-commits-20-million-to-miller-school-of-medicine.html Roadmap Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/urologygift-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/urologygift-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/urologygift-hero-365.jpg An aerial view of the Medical Campus with UHealth Tower in the background. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami The gift will fund the creation of a Urology Institute and affirm the Miller School of Medicine as a global leader in the field. News@TheU 11-11-2021 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Profile Spotlight / School of Communication / Motion Pictures / Students / Prospective Students / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Dynamic film duo discusses their award-winning project https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/dynamic-film-duo-discusses-their-award-winning-project.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/image-ucreates-spotlight-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/image-ucreates-spotlight-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/image-ucreates-spotlight-365x365.jpg The U Creates Spotlight Series branding Two, first-year Master of Fine Arts film students in the School of Communication collaborated and attained valuable learning experiences from each other while working as a team to create short films. Amanda M. Perez 11-11-2021 false Students Prospective Students International Students General Business Mobile School of Communication Motion Pictures Cinema Profile Spotlight true false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / World / International Law/Politics / The Caribbean / North America / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences Cuba Cuba to reopen its borders to tourists https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/cuba-to-reopen-its-borders-to-tourists.html Law and Politics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/cubatourism-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/cubatourism-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/cubatourism-hero-365.jpg A woman takes a photo of another on the Malecon in Havana, Cuba, Monday, Nov. 8, 2021. Cuba is preparing to reopen to the world on Nov. 15, following COVID-19 lockdown restrictions. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) Cuban dissident groups have called for major demonstrations to take place on Nov. 15, the day the restriction on tourists is to be lifted. Barbara Gutierrez 11-11-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community International Law/Politics The Caribbean North America false false false false false People and Community / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Boot camp forged values for life, prepared veterans for success https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/boot-camp-forged-values-for-life,-prepared-veterans-for-success.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/veteransday21-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/veteransday21-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/veteransday21-hero-365.jpg A tomb guard of the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, known as "The Old Guard," walks at the end of the first day of a centennial commemoration event at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, in Arlington National Cemetery, Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2021, in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, Pool) A cadre of University of Miami veterans reflect on how lessons learned in the military—teamwork, trust, perseverance, and appreciation of diversity—have served them in their professional capacity at the University and over the course of their lives. Michael R. Malone 11-10-2021 true Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery In the Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Students win $100,000 prize from Elon Musk’s carbon-removal competition https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/students-win-100,000-prize-from-elon-musks-carbon-removal-competition.html People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/xprize-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/xprize-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/xprize-hero-365.jpg Top, from left: Drew Rich, Chris Langdon, Anwar Khan and Zach Berkowitz Bottom, from left: Nancy Lewis, Laura Stieghorst, Isabelle Fitzpatrick and Eden Leder. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami Led by senior Laura Stieghorst, a team of University of Miami students will use the award to advance their idea for reducing atmospheric carbon levels. Jenny Hudak 11-10-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Social Impact Grants and Funding Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Business / Science and Technology / Tech Innovation / Miami Herbert Business School / Thought Leadership / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / The move to Meta: Will it minimize or metastasize criticism of Facebook? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/the-move-to-meta-will-it-minimize-or-metastasize-criticism-of-facebook.html Business Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/metafacebook-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/metafacebook-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/metafacebook-hero-365.jpg Seen on the screen of a device in Sausalito, Calif., Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announces their new name, Meta, during a virtual event on Thursday, Oct. 28, 2021. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File) While some view Facebook’s recent name change as an attempt to deflect surging criticism of the social media company’s practices, business experts question the timing but say the move forms part of a long-planned strategic decision to reposition the company. Michael R. Malone 11-10-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Thought Leadership Tech Innovation false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Breakthroughs / Miller School of Medicine / University of Miami Health System / Patients / Community and Fans / General Business / Researchers develop a ‘net’ to prevent the coronavirus from entering cells https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/researchers-develop-a-net-to-prevent-the-coronavirus-from-entering-cells.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/paidas-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/paidas-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/paidas-hero-365.jpg Dr. Michael Paidas and Arumugam Jayakumar An obstetrician gynecologist and a biochemist at the Miller School of Medicine have devised a new therapeutic to stop COVID-19 from overpowering patients who are struggling to survive. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-10-2021 false Patients Community and Fans General Business Miller School of Medicine University of Miami Health System Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs Breakthroughs false false false false false Business / People and Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Student Affairs / Students / General Business / Mobile / Apply now to develop products to aid women https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/apply-now-to-develop-products-to-aid-women.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/udisrupt-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/udisrupt-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/udisrupt-hero-365.jpg Tamara Zishuk, director of strategic initiatives, and student Hannah Kuker at UM Hillel’s networking mixer on the evening of Nov. 3. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami UM Hillel has partnered with campus departments, student organizations, and local businesses to host the inaugural UDisrupt, a “Shark Tank”-style contest that supports ideas or products that will benefit women in the workforce. Applications must be submitted by Nov. 20. Ashley A. Williams 11-09-2021 false Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Student Affairs false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Architecture / In the Community / School of Architecture / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Architecture students help design Cutler Bay municipal complex https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/architecture-students-help-design-cutler-bay-municipal-complex.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/cutlerbayarch-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/cutlerbayarch-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/cutlerbayarch-hero-365.jpg Sarah Ercia, a fifth-year architecture student Twelve students from an upper-level studio class have spent the semester working on how to transform 16 acres into an area with a city hall, police station, community center, and a park. Barbara Gutierrez 11-09-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Architecture Architecture In the Community false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / University / Academic Excellence / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / University launches effort to ‘revolutionize the undergraduate experience’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/university-launches-effort-to-revolutionize-the-undergraduate-experience.html Roadmap Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/academicfellows-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/academicfellows-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/academicfellows-hero-365.jpg Students walk along the pathway leading to the Otto G. Richter Library on the Coral Gables Campus. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami The University’s inaugural Academic Innovation Fellows are hoping to craft novel degree tracks that revolutionize the way students study and learn in the coming years. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-09-2021 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Academic Excellence false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Science and Technology / World / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Climate Change / Europe / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / A&S People & Community / Includes Video / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Arts and Sciences University professor leaves a mark on COP26 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/university-professor-leaves-a-mark-on-cop26.html Arts and Humanities People and Community Science and Technology World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/cortada-cop26-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/cortada-cop26-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/cortada-cop26-hero-365.jpg Xavier Cortada at a climate march in Glasgow, Scotland. Photo credit: Adam Roberti/Xavier Cortada Foundation Xavier Cortada, a three-time University of Miami alumnus and professor of practice, shares his daily accounts from the 26th annual United Nations Climate Change Conference. Amanda M. Perez 11-09-2021 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities A&S People & Community Includes Video Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Profile Spotlight Social Impact Climate Change Europe false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Pediatricians urge: Get children vaccinated against COVID-19 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/pediatricians-urge-get-children-vaccinated-against-covid-19.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/childrenscovidvaxx-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/childrenscovidvaxx-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/childrenscovidvaxx-hero-365.jpg Jamie Onofrio Franceschini, 11, watches as RN Rosemary Lantigua prepares a syringe with her first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for children five to 12 years at The Children's Hospital at Montefiore, Nov. 3, 2021, in the Bronx borough of New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File) University of Miami pediatricians discuss how the new COVID-19 vaccine created especially for children could change the impact of the pandemic in the coming months. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-08-2021 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Local collaboration initiative turns citizens into scientists https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/local-collaboration-initiative-turns-citizens-into-scientists.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/climatechallenge-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/climatechallenge-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/climatechallenge-hero-365.jpg Trucks unloading boats at Haulover boat launch during flooding high king tide. Photo: felixmizioznikov/iStock The University is a partner in the Southeast Florida Regional Citizen Science Climate Action Network. The group is one of 12 finalists for the Climate Challenge Cup, which will be awarded Nov. 10 at the COP26 United Nations climate talks in Glasgow, Scotland. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-08-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / People and Community / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / School of Education and Human Development / School of Law / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Climate and racial justice talks inspire students, new course https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/climate-and-racial-justice-talks-inspire-students,-new-course.html Roadmap Academics People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/climatejustice-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/climatejustice-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/climatejustice-hero-365.jpg Climate justice illustration created by Catherine Villalonga from (F)empower After their fourth dialogue exploring the ramifications of climate change on disadvantaged communities, a University of Miami Laboratory for Integrative Knowledge team is ready to tackle its next goals. Maya Bell 11-08-2021 false School of Education and Human Development School of Law Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Academic Excellence In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Commencement / In the Community / University Leadership / University President / Campus / Office of Alumni / Office of the President / Board of Trustees / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Homecoming provides memorable backdrop for Class of 2020 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/homecoming-provides-memorable-backdrop-for-class-of-2020.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/special-comm2020-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/special-comm2020-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/special-comm2020-hero-365.jpg The Class of 2020 was honored with a special commencement ceremony on Friday, Nov. 5, 2021. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami In the first commencement exercise held in the Watsco Center since December 2019, the Class of 2020 enjoyed their long-awaited in-person graduation during a special ceremony. Jenny Hudak 11-07-2021 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents General Business Mobile Office of Alumni Office of the President Board of Trustees Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Commencement In the Community University Leadership University President Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Leadership and Service / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Mobile / ‘Bring the Beat Back’ drums up a special week https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/bring-the-beat-back-drums-up-a-special-week.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/homecomingweek21-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/homecomingweek21-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/homecomingweek21-hero-365.jpg Fireworks were set off from the rooftops of residential colleges and Shalala Student Center during Hurricane Howl 2021. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami With the theme of “Bring the Beat Back,” the University of Miami returned to a traditional homecoming scene with a fully in-person schedule of events held from Nov. 1 to Nov. 6. Ashley A. Williams 11-07-2021 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Mobile Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Leadership and Service Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery In the Community Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Office of Alumni / Office of the President / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / EverBrighter ‘Ever Brighter’ campaign a highlight at Homecoming https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/ever-brighter-campaign-a-highlight-at-homecoming.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/everbrighterlaunch-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/everbrighterlaunch-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/everbrighterlaunch-hero-365.jpg Ever Brighter and Bring the Beat Back lighting on the Donna E. Shalala Student Center at Alumni Weekend and Homecoming 2021. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami The public launch of Ever Brighter, the University of Miami’s Campaign for Our Next Century, was celebrated Friday evening during a series of events on the Coral Gables Campus. News@TheU 11-07-2021 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Office of Alumni Office of the President Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Campus / Office of Alumni / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Mobile / Homecoming highlights the ’Canes community sharing spirit, pride https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/homecoming-highlights-the-canes-community-sharing-spirit,-pride.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/mos_hoco_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/mos_hoco_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/mos_hoco_365.jpg From left: Stephanie Fleitas, Rahul Babul, Elisiene Jean, and Brian Betancourt. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami As Homecoming and Alumni Weekend 2021 comes to a close, students and alumni staff members reflect on what this time of year means to them. Jenny Hudak 11-04-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Mobile Office of Alumni Student Affairs Campus Life In the Community Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Student Spotlights / Students / Prospective Students / Filipino American students embrace, share their culture https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/filipino-american-students-embrace,-share-their-culture.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/filipinostudents-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/filipinostudents-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/filipinostudents-hero-365.jpg The Filipino Student Association hosted “History Through Food: Chinese Filipino Cuisine” in partnership with the Wellness Center Learning Kitchen. With 90 registered members, the Filipino Student Association works to promote and provide a space for students and faculty and staff members to experience the culture of the Philippines. Ashley A. Williams 11-03-2021 false Students Prospective Students Student Affairs Student Spotlights In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Tech Innovation / School of Architecture / Building with 3D printers may hold promise for affordable housing https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/building-with-3d-printers-may-hold-promise-for-affordable-housing.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/3dconcreteprinter-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/3dconcreteprinter-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/3dconcreteprinter-hero-365.jpg A collaborative project to rebuild a home in historic Coconut Grove using a 3D concrete printer lays the foundation for the School of Architecture to explore new construction technologies and may serve as a prototype to address the housing crisis. A collaborative project to rebuild a home in historic Coconut Grove using a 3D concrete printer lays the foundation for the School of Architecture to explore new construction technologies and may serve as a prototype to address the housing crisis. Michael R. Malone 11-03-2021 false School of Architecture In the Community Social Impact Tech Innovation false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / People and Community / University / Academic Excellence / Profile Spotlight / University Leadership / University President / Appointments / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Office of the President / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / EverBrighter Rosenstiel School awards two endowed chairs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/rosenstiel-school-awards-two-endowed-chairs.html Roadmap Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/fac-endowedchairs-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/fac-endowedchairs-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/fac-endowedchairs-hero-365.jpg The G. Unger Vetlesen Professor of Earth Sciences was awarded to Ved Chirayath, associate professor in the department of ocean sciences. And the Robert N. Ginsburg Endowed Chair in Marine Geosciences was awarded to Gregor Eberli, professor in the department of marine geosciences. Two longtime supporters of the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science—the G. Unger Vetlesen Foundation and the late Professor Robert N. Ginsburg—are celebrated in a recent chair installation ceremony. Pamela Edward 11-03-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Office of the President Includes Video Academic Excellence Profile Spotlight University Leadership University President Appointments false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Museums / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / Lowe Art Museum / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / The U Creates Life experiences spark inspiration in museum educator https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/life-experiences-spark-inspiration-in-museum-educator.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/image-ucreates-spotlight-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/image-ucreates-spotlight-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/image-ucreates-spotlight-365x365.jpg The U Creates Spotlight Series branding Hope Torrents heads the Fine Art of Health Care program—created for students and professionals and uses art and discussion to fine-tune observational, analytical, and communication skills—at the Lowe Art Museum. Amanda M. Perez 11-03-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Lowe Art Museum Museums In the Community Profile Spotlight true false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Mechanical and Aerospace / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / New alloys could reduce air travel’s carbon footprint https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/new-alloys-could-reduce-air-travels-carbon-footprint.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/engineeringcoakley-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/engineeringcoakley-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/engineeringcoakley-hero-365.jpg Mechanical and aerospace engineering researchers prepare to mount a nano-indentation device to perform mechanical testing of an alloy. College of Engineering researchers James Coakley and Giacomo Po are helping to develop a new class of refractory alloys that would increase aircraft engine efficiency and lower CO₂ emissions. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-02-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Engineering Mechanical and Aerospace Research Excellence Climate Change Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Campus / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Communication / School of Education and Human Development / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / Frost School of Music / School of Nursing and Health Studies / The Graduate School / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / EverBrighter Ever Brighter ‘Festival on the Foote Green’ brings unique experiences to Homecoming https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/ever-brighter-festival-on-the-foote-green-brings-unique-experiences-to-homecoming.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/everbrighterfestival-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/everbrighterfestival-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/everbrighterfestival-hero-365.jpg Foote University Green on the Coral Gables Campus. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami Schools and colleges across the University will celebrate the Ever Brighter campaign with their own flair at this year’s annual Alumni Weekend and Homecoming. News@TheU 11-02-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School School of Communication School of Education and Human Development Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Frost School of Music School of Nursing and Health Studies The Graduate School In the Community Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / In the Community / School of Education and Human Development / School of Education Teaching and Learning / Pandemic adds to the shortage of teachers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/pandemic-adds-to-the-shortage-of-teachers.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/teachershortage-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/teachershortage-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/teachershortage-hero-365.jpg Group of school kids with teacher sitting in classroom online and raising hands. stock photo The COVID-19 lockdown changed the way instruction was carried out and the way students had to learn. Even with schools heading back to in-person education, there is a need for more teachers and other school personnel. Education experts weigh in on the causes and effects. Barbara Gutierrez 11-02-2021 false School of Education and Human Development School of Education Teaching and Learning In the Community false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Cuban Heritage Collection hosts fourth New Directions Conference https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/cuban-heritage-collection-hosts-fourth-new-directions-conference.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/patriayvida-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/patriayvida-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/patriayvida-hero-365.jpg Patria y Vida Experts on Cuba discussed topics relevant to the island nation over the course of three days. Barbara Gutierrez 11-01-2021 false Libraries Distinctive Collections International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Office of Alumni / Donor Stories / Campaign illuminates the University’s ever brighter future https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/campaign-illuminates-the-universitys-ever-brighter-future.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/image-eb-campaign-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/image-eb-campaign-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/11/image-eb-campaign-365x365.jpg U Statue on the Coral Gables Campus. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami Now entering its public phase, Ever Brighter, the University of Miami’s Campaign for Our Next Century, already has raised more than half of its ambitious $2.5 billion goal. Maya Bell 11-01-2021 false Office of Alumni Donor Stories In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Cat lovers agree: They are great pets https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/cat-lovers-agree-they-are-great-pets.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/blackcats-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/blackcats-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/blackcats-hero-365.jpg Halloween black cat in warm plaid among pumpkins stock photo Cats are the only animal included in traditional Halloween celebrations. We reflect on the reasons, and why they generally make good companions, since today is National Cat Day. Barbara Gutierrez 10-29-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Artist set to share Miami voices at U.N. climate summit https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/artist-set-to-share-miami-voices-at-u.n.-climate-summit.html Arts and Humanities People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/hellocortada-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/hellocortada-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/hellocortada-hero-365.jpg HELLO name tags designed by Xavier Cortada for COP26 Xavier Cortada, a three-time University of Miami alumnus and professor of practice, launched his newest socially engaged art project ahead of the 26th annual global conference. Amanda M. Perez 10-28-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Business / People and Community / Finance / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Finance / Investment expert says educating clients key to achieving sustainability goals https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/investment-expert-says-educating-clients-key-to-achieving-sustainability-goals.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/suniharford-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/suniharford-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/suniharford-hero-365.jpg Suni Harford Suni Harford, whose global investment firm manages more than $1 trillion, says the pandemic heightened a business trend that bodes well for addressing critical climate issues. Michael R. Malone 10-28-2021 false Miami Herbert Business School Finance Finance In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Atmospheric rivers provide vital source of water for the West https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/atmospheric-rivers-provide-vital-source-of-water-for-the-west.html Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/atmosphericrivers-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/atmosphericrivers-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/atmosphericrivers-hero-365.jpg Atmospheric rivers form in the Pacific Ocean Meteorologist and professor of atmospheric sciences Ben Kirtman explains how these ribbons of water vapor in the sky affect the climate of California and the Pacific Northwest. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-28-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences Climate Change Environment false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / In the Community / Social Impact / Students / General Business / Mobile / Graduate student creates app to meet neighbors with common interests https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/graduate-student-creates-app-to-meet-neighbors-with-common-interests.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/narty_app_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/narty_app_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/narty_app_365.jpg Narty app Catherine LaSpina, an M.D./MBA student, shares her journey in pursuing a passion project that she believes “creates real communities of people and facilitates tangible human connection.” Ashley A. Williams 10-27-2021 false Students General Business Mobile Entrepreneurship In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University scientist will contribute to the ‘last best hope’ for saving the planet https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/university-scientist-will-contribute-to-the-last-best-hope-for-saving-the-planet.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/danielsuman-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/danielsuman-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/danielsuman-hero-365.jpg Daniel Suman photographed on the Coral Gables Campus by TJ Lievonen/University of Miami Daniel Suman, a professor of environmental science and policy at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, will attend the first week of the COP26 UN global climate summit in Glasgow. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-27-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Profile Spotlight Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / Psychology / The pandemic has played with our perception of time https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/the-pandemic-has-played-with-our-perception-of-time.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/covidandtime-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/covidandtime-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/covidandtime-hero-365.jpg Rotating spiral of a luminous clock from numbers. Abstract 3d illustration An array of stressors and the absence of new experiences and memory milestones have altered our perception of time during the pandemic and marked the distinction between objective and subjective time, according to faculty experts. Michael R. Malone 10-26-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences Psychology Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / In Memoriam / In the Community / Board of Trustees / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Thomas D. Wood Sr., emeritus trustee, passes away https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/thomas-d.-wood-sr.,-emeritus-trustee,-passes-away.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/thomaswood-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/thomaswood-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/thomaswood-hero-365.jpg Thomas D. Wood Sr. A double University of Miami alumnus, Wood served on several board committees, was a Navy JAG officer, and gave generously to several causes. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-26-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Board of Trustees In Memoriam In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / Social Impact / University Leadership / University President / Announcements / Campus / Voices and Opinions / College of Arts and Sciences / Office of the President / Student Affairs / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / University continues to foster racial justice in ways that benefit students, faculty, staff https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/university-continues-to-foster-racial-justice-in-ways-that-benefit-students,-faculty,-staff.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/racialjustice_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/racialjustice_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/racialjustice_hero_365.jpg Coral Gables Campus Aligned with the University’s overarching efforts to advance a culture of belonging, President Julio Frenk announced updates on action items aimed at building on diversity, equity, and inclusion. Ashley A. Williams 10-25-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Office of the President Student Affairs Diversity Social Impact University Leadership University President Announcements Campus Voices and Opinions false false false false false People and Community / Research / Social Impact / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / Psychology / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Research explores how to measure COVID-19’s impact on children https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/research-explores-how-to-measure-covid-19s-impact-on-children.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/rebeccashearer-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/rebeccashearer-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/rebeccashearer-hero-365.jpg Rebecca Shearer photographed in 2019 by Mike Montero/University of Miami Rebecca Shearer, an associate professor of psychology at the University, is one of 12 writers who contributed to an academic paper that offers a method by which researchers, government entities, academics, and others can study the effect of the pandemic on children by using existing data. Barbara Gutierrez 10-22-2021 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Psychology Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / Research / University / In the Community / University President / Visiting Speakers / Research Excellence / Wellness / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / Psychology / School of Law Faculty / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Leaders discuss how to stay on track amid a crisis https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/leaders-discuss-how-to-stay-on-track-amid-a-crisis.html People and Community Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/peakmindjha-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/peakmindjha-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/peakmindjha-hero-365.jpg Amishi Jha and University of Miami President Julio Frenk. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami Some of South Florida’s top leaders—including University of Miami President Julio Frenk and Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava—joined a panel discussion and shared their own methods for staying focused with the University’s mindfulness experts, psychology professor Amishi Jha and law professor Scott Rogers. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-22-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Law Psychology School of Law Faculty Office of the President In the Community University President Visiting Speakers Research Excellence Wellness false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Visiting Speakers / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Prospective Students / International Students / General Business / Actor, social media sensation tells students, ‘be kind to yourself’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/actor,-social-media-sensation-tells-students,-be-kind-to-yourself.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/joshpeck-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/joshpeck-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/joshpeck-hero-365.jpg Josh Peck at the What Matters to U Student Government speaker series event on Thursday, Oct. 21. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami Best known for his role as Josh on Nickelodeon’s popular “Drake & Josh” television series, Josh Peck engaged in a lively dialogue with students on Oct. 21 as part of the Student Government’s What Matters to U speaker series. Jenny Hudak 10-22-2021 false Students Prospective Students International Students General Business Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life In the Community Visiting Speakers Campus false false false false false Business / Miami Herbert Business School / Thought Leadership / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Supply chains trapped in a vicious cycle, no end in sight https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/supply-chains-trapped-in-a-vicious-cycle,-no-end-in-sight.html Business https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/supplychains-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/supplychains-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/supplychains-hero-365.jpg Cargo ships are seen lined up outside the Port of Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) External shocks to already vulnerable supply chains, impetuous demand, and the persistence of the China-centric goods circuit are to blame for the supply chain quagmire that is likely to persist into the holidays and beyond, say marketing experts in the University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School. Michael R. Malone 10-21-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Miami Herbert Business School Thought Leadership false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Miller School of Medicine / Psychology / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Student examines resilience with a personal lens https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/student-examines-resilience-with-a-personal-lens.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/ruth_st_fleur_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/ruth_st_fleur_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/ruth_st_fleur_365.jpg Ruth Gaelle St. Fleur photographed at the Miller School of Medicine. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami Ruth Gaelle St. Fleur grew up in Haiti where she had to overcome several obstacles, and she is now exploring the trait of resilience in cancer survivors as part of her doctorate research. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-20-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business College of Arts and Sciences Miller School of Medicine Psychology Academic Excellence Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Profile Spotlight / University Leadership / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Prado elected to the National Academy of Medicine https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/prado-elected-to-the-national-academy-of-medicine.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/willyprado-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/willyprado-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/willyprado-hero-365.jpg Guillermo "Willy" Prado Guillermo “Willy” Prado, vice provost for faculty affairs, dean of the Graduate School, and professor of nursing and health studies, is recognized by the prestigious National Academy of Medicine for his scholarship in prevention science. Jenny Hudak 10-19-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile School of Nursing and Health Studies Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Profile Spotlight University Leadership false false false false false People and Community / University / Social Impact / Sustainability / College of Arts and Sciences / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / University’s World Food Day serves up edibles from farm to table https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/universitys-world-food-day-serves-up-edibles-from-farm-to-table.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/food_day_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/food_day_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/food_day_365.jpg Kate Lui, a sophomore studying nursing; Cassandra Swilley, a sophomore studying interactive media and gender and sexuality studies; and Mecca McCain, a sophomore psychology and criminology major, gathered at the annual Fair Food Fair. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami University departments joined forces to not only bring awareness to world hunger, malnutrition, and poverty but to also heighten awareness and support for sustainable food systems in our local communities and beyond. Ashley A. Williams 10-19-2021 true Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business College of Arts and Sciences Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Social Impact Sustainability false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Public Service / U.S. Government / In Memoriam / In the Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / University community remembers the life, legacy of Colin Powell https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/university-community-remembers-the-life,-legacy-of-colin-powell.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/colinpowell-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/colinpowell-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/colinpowell-hero-365.jpg Former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell walks in the stage to speak during a seminar in Tokyo, Wednesday, June 18, 2014. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko) Powell became the nation’s first Black national security advisor, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and U.S. secretary of state. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-19-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Public Service U.S. Government In Memoriam In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Communication / Journalism / ‘Journalism Peace Prize’ highlights the risks, roles of journalists https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/journalism-peace-prize-highlights-the-risks,-roles-of-journalists.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/journalistsnobelprize-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/journalistsnobelprize-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/journalistsnobelprize-hero-365.jpg The 2021 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to journalists Dmitry Muratov of Russia, photographed left, and Maria Ressa of the Philippines. The Norwegian Nobel Committee cited their fight for freedom of expression, stressing that it is vital in promoting peace. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko) School of Communication professor Sallie Hughes stresses the importance of journalism as an institution following The Nobel Peace Prize announcement, which recognized the professional and personal sacrifices of journalists Dmitry Muratov of Russia and Maria Ressa of the Philippines. Sallie Hughes 10-18-2021 false School of Communication Journalism Journalism In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Economics / Entrepreneurship / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Economics / Real Estate / After 50 years, Walt Disney World still casts a spell on Florida https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/after-50-years,-walt-disney-world-still-casts-a-spell-on-florida.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/disneyworld50-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/disneyworld50-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/disneyworld50-hero-365.jpg The newly painted Cinderella Castle at the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World is seen with the the crest to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the theme park Monday, Aug. 30, 2021, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux) In 1971, the entertainment resort complex opened its doors in Lake Buena Vista, ushering in an era of remarkable financial growth in the state. And five decades later, its magic continues to boost tourism and the economy. Jenny Hudak 10-18-2021 false Miami Herbert Business School Economics Real Estate Economics Entrepreneurship In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / Policy / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / A&S People & Community / Conference addresses misconceptions, proposes new narrative for Haiti https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/conference-addresses-misconceptions,-proposes-new-narrative-for-haiti.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/reimagininghaiti-hero-940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/reimagininghaiti-hero-790x5271.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/reimagininghaiti-hero-3651.jpg Haiti With an aim to generate recommendations to shift U.S. policy toward Haiti, scholars, community leaders, and advocates of the beleaguered nation convened for a virtual conference organized by University of Miami centers and institutes and other partners. Michael R. Malone and Barbara Gutierrez 10-15-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences School of Law A&S People & Community International Law/Politics Policy U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Frost School of Music / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Students harmonize music talent with business savvy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/students-harmonize-music-talent-with-business-savvy.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/nanseerawolff-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/nanseerawolff-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/nanseerawolff-hero-365.jpg Nanseera Wolff performed with Sunshine State during the Frost Music Fest on March 20, 2021. With an emphasis on creative collaboration and cultivating an entrepreneurial spirit, the Frost School of Music’s Modern Artist Development and Entrepreneurship program prepares young musicians to navigate the dynamic and mercurial music industry. Michael R. Malone 10-15-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Music false false false false false Academics / People and Community / World / Conference / Diversity / Visiting Speakers / The Caribbean / Libraries / Events / Distinctive Collections / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Cuban Heritage Collection to host fourth New Directions Conference https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/cuban-heritage-collection-to-host-fourth-new-directions-conference.html Academics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/chcnewdirections-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/chcnewdirections-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/chcnewdirections-hero-365.jpg Castillo del Morro in Havana. University of Miami file photo More than 40 experts on Cuba will convene virtually to discuss relevant topics to the island nation and its exile community, including social media, the arts, and the role of race in the dissident movement. Barbara Gutierrez 10-15-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Libraries Events Distinctive Collections Conference Diversity Visiting Speakers The Caribbean false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Access and Inclusion / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Education and Human Development / Students / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Inspire U program celebrates 10th anniversary https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/inspire-u-program-celebrates-10th-anniversary.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/inspireu-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/inspireu-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/inspireu-hero-365.jpg Eduardo Lago (left) and Yamil Rivera (right) The mentorship program, which is housed under the School of Education and Human Development, brings together University of Miami students with Booker T. Washington Senior High School students to learn about college life and share life experiences. Barbara Gutierrez 10-14-2021 false Students Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents School of Education and Human Development Access and Inclusion Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Environmental Science and Policy / Marine Ecosystems and Society / ‘Interpreting the Past to Forecast the Future’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/interpreting-the-past-to-forecast-the-future.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/climatecafe-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/climatecafe-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/climatecafe-hero-365.jpg Landscape of meadow field with the changing environment stock photo During the Rosenstiel School’s latest Climate Café, researchers addressed methods for studying former climate conditions and how those techniques can help paint a clearer picture of what the Earth will look like. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-14-2021 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Environmental Science and Policy Marine Ecosystems and Society In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / In the Community / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Leadership and Service / Students / Students plan to volunteer, reconnect, recharge during fall break https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/students-plan-to-volunteer,-reconnect,-recharge-during-fall-break.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/mos_fall_break_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/mos_fall_break_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/mos_fall_break_365.jpg Profile photos of four students who shared their plans for the upcoming fall break. The University’s fall break runs from Thursday, Oct. 14 through Sunday, Oct. 17. While some students will be performing community service with the Alternative Breaks program, others will be using their time off to travel, visit with friends and family, and unwind as they reach the halfway point of the semester. Ashley A. Williams and Jenny Hudak 10-13-2021 false Students Student Affairs Campus Life Leadership and Service In the Community false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Environment / College of Engineering / Miller School of Medicine / Civil, Architectural and Environmental / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Contaminated site in Puerto Rico could get special status https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/contaminated-site-in-puerto-rico-could-get-special-status.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/guanicobay-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/guanicobay-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/guanicobay-hero-365.jpg Guanica Bay Naresh Kumar, a professor of environmental health at the University of Miami, has documented dangerous levels of poisonous chemicals in Guánica Bay for the past seven years and has spearheaded outreach efforts to raise awareness about the problem and to have the EPA designate the area for management and cleanup. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-13-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Engineering Miller School of Medicine Civil, Architectural and Environmental Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Miller School of Medicine / Medical experts: Flu vaccines have many benefits, few side-effects https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/medical-experts-flu-vaccines-have-many-benefits,-few-side-effects.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/fluvaccineevent-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/fluvaccineevent-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/fluvaccineevent-hero-365.jpg Student Claire Connelly receives flu shot. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami University of Miami physicians urge everyone, including students, faculty, and staff to get vaccinated against the flu—and COVID-19—to protect themselves, their families, and the community at-large. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-12-2021 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle In the Community false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Policy / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Conference explores root causes of the US-Mexico border crisis https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/conference-explores-root-causes-of-the-u.s.-mexico-border-crisis.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/haitimigration-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/haitimigration-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/haitimigration-hero-365.jpg A Haitian migrant bathes in the waters of the Rio Grande in Ciudad Acuna, Mexico, Friday, Sept. 24, 2021, across from Del Rio, Texas. (AP Photo/Felix Marquez) Panelists will discuss the historical context, and possible solutions, for the ongoing crisis that brought thousands of Haitians from Latin America to the U.S.-Mexican border last month. Maya Bell 10-11-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community Policy U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / College of Arts and Sciences / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Geosciences / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / On-the-ground experience teaches students about geology https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/on-the-ground-experience-teaches-students-about-geology.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/utahgeology-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/utahgeology-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/utahgeology-hero-365.jpg A group of geology students worked on excavations in Utah during summer 2021 University of Miami undergraduates spent a month last summer in Utah and Wyoming tracing the origins of North America through some of its most beautiful topography. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-11-2021 true Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business College of Arts and Sciences Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Geosciences Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery false false false false false People and Community / World / Diversity / Social Impact / The Caribbean / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / University community uses ‘Brave Spaces’ to talk about Cuba https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/university-community-uses-brave-spaces-to-talk-about-cuba.html People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/cubabravespaces-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/cubabravespaces-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/cubabravespaces-hero-365.jpg A classic car on a Havana street. Photo: University Communications file photo In a virtual panel discussion held during Hispanic Heritage Month, Cuba experts, students, and others discussed the island’s history and its recent, massive anti-government protests. Barbara Gutierrez 10-08-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community Student Affairs Activities and Events Diversity Social Impact The Caribbean false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Policy / In the Community / Social Impact / Lead prosecutor in Chauvin case reflects on police reform https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/lead-prosecutor-in-chauvin-case-reflects-on-police-reform.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/keithellison-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/keithellison-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/keithellison-hero-365.jpg Keith Ellison Keith Ellison, attorney general of Minnesota, spoke at the University of Miami as part of the School of Law’s Alan S. Becker and Gary A. Poliakoff Preeminent Leaders in Law Speaker Series. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-07-2021 false Policy In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Communication Studies / School of Communication / Interactive Media / Facebook faces challenges in developing Instagram Kids https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/facebook-faces-challenges-in-developing-instagram-kids.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/instaeffectkids-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/instaeffectkids-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/instaeffectkids-hero-365.jpg Sad girl reading a bullying post on social media stock photo Regina Ahn, an assistant professor who studies media literacy and education, parental mediation, and social media, notes that creating a social media site specifically for children is a tough task. Barbara Gutierrez 10-07-2021 false School of Communication Interactive Media In the Community Social Impact Communication Studies false false false false false People and Community / University / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / InternU offers students workplace experiences on campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/internu-offers-students-workplace-experiences-on-campus.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/internu_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/internu_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/internu_365.jpg InternU students at Orange Umbrella discuss the variety of client projects they are working on that day, including communications plans and social media marketing for small businesses in South Florida and beyond. Orange Umbrella is a student-run advertising and marketing collective that works to help businesses expand and develop their brand. Photos by Jenny Hudak/University of Miami. Organized by three University departments, the program presents paid internships to students on the Coral Gables Campus. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-07-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students false false false false false People and Community / University Leadership / University President / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Faculty/Staff / General Business / Knaul presented with honorary sorority membership https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/knaul-presented-with-honorary-sorority-membership.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/zta_fountain_lighting_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/zta_fountain_lighting_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/zta_fountain_lighting_365-1.jpg Felicia Marie Knaul and Julio Frenk deliver remarks during the annual pink fountain lighting hosted by Zeta Tau Alpha During Zeta Tau Alpha’s annual pink fountain lighting in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Felicia Marie Knaul, a breast cancer survivor, was welcomed into the sorority as an alumna initiate. Jenny Hudak 10-07-2021 true Students Faculty/Staff General Business Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery University Leadership University President false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / A mid-season review of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/a-mid-season-review-of-the-2021-atlantic-hurricane-season.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/canesoncanes-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/canesoncanes-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/canesoncanes-hero-365.jpg Hurricane Sam located over the far North Atlantic. Satellite image NOAA ’Canes on ’Canes, a group of Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science students, gathered virtually to discuss the science of hurricanes and what to expect for the remaining 55 days left in the season. Ashley A. Williams 10-06-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Literature / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Lowe Art Museum / Libraries / Artist’s books created by students are unique expressions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/artists-books-created-by-students-are-unique-expressions.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/artbooks-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/artbooks-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/artbooks-hero-365.jpg Photo of LeGuin art book. Michael R. Malone/University of Miami An installation of artist’s books on display in the Ashe Building highlight a distinctive art form, which uses a mélange of materials to tell a personal story and create a link between students and the University of Miami Libraries Special Collections. Michael R. Malone 10-06-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community Lowe Art Museum Libraries Literature false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Environmental Science and Policy / Marine Biology and Ecology / Ocean Sciences / Oil spill raises questions about coastal management, safety of rigs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/oil-spill-raises-questions-about-coastal-management,-safety-of-rigs.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/calioilspill-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/calioilspill-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/calioilspill-hero-365.jpg A pelican takes off from the oil floats in the water surface in the Wetlands Talbert Marsh after an oil spill in Huntington Beach, Calif., on Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. A major oil spill off the coast of Southern California fouled popular beaches and killed wildlife while crews scrambled Sunday, to contain the crude before it spread further into protected wetlands. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu) The pipeline linked to the spill that fouled popular southern California beaches and killed wildlife has stopped leaking. But concerns about the reasons for the mishap and its ecological impacts could linger for years. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-06-2021 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Environmental Science and Policy Marine Biology and Ecology Ocean Sciences In the Community Social Impact Environment false false false false false University / Office of Alumni / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Get ready for #OneDayOneU Giving Day https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/get-ready-for-onedayoneu-giving-day.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/givingday21-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/givingday21-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/givingday21-hero-365.jpg Giving Day This all-digital, 24-hour campaign to benefit the University of Miami kicks off immediately after midnight on Thursday, Oct. 7. News@TheU 10-05-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Office of Alumni false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Distinguished physician-scientist takes the helm of Frost Institute https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/distinguished-physician-scientist-takes-the-helm-of-first-frost-institute.html Roadmap Academics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/markyaeger-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/markyaeger-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/markyaeger-hero-365.jpg Mark Yeager Trained as a chemist, biophysicist, internist, and cardiologist, Mark Yeager is eager to propel the Frost Institute for Chemistry and Molecular Science into a leading research center. Maya Bell 10-05-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Academic Excellence false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Language / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Education and Human Development / Education and Human Development / Researcher awarded $3.8 million grant for literacy study https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/researcher-awarded-3.8-million-grant-for-literacy-study.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/sehd_grant_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/sehd_grant_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/sehd_grant_365.jpg SEHD Grant Mary Beth Calhoon will use the Institute of Education Sciences grant to study the effects of an intensive reading program for middle school students with or at-risk for reading disabilities. Jenny Hudak 10-04-2021 false School of Education and Human Development Education and Human Development Language In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / Literature / In the Community / Social Impact / Libraries / Digital Collections / Cuban Heritage Collection acquires works of prolific poet https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/cuban-heritage-collection-acquires-works-of-prolific-poet.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/josekozerpoet-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/josekozerpoet-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/josekozerpoet-hero-365.jpg Jose Kozer. Photo: Eduardo Montes Bradley The collection of Jose Kozer, the renowned and award-winning poet, includes all his journals, notebooks, publications, and library. Barbara Gutierrez 10-04-2021 false Libraries Digital Collections History and Culture Literature In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / Health and Medicine / Research / Academic Excellence / Access and Inclusion / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / McKnight fellowships awarded to doctoral students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/mcknight-fellowships-awarded-to-six-students.html Academics Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/mcknight_fellows_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/mcknight_fellows_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/mcknight_fellows_365.jpg The McKnight Fellows cohort. Photos: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami Thirteen doctoral candidates in programs historically underrepresented by Black and Hispanic students received McKnight Doctoral or Dissertation Fellowships that offer financial, counseling, and professional development support. When these students complete their degrees, they become eligible to teach at the collegiate level. Ashley A. Williams 10-04-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Academic Excellence Access and Inclusion false false false false false Law and Politics / World / International Law/Politics / Europe / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Political scientist offers insight into the election in Germany https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/10/political-scientist-offers-insight-into-the-election-in-germany.html Law and Politics World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/germanelections-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/germanelections-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/10/germanelections-hero-365.jpg Olaf Scholz, left, top candidate for chancellor of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), and Manuela Schwesig, right, member of the SPD and governor of the German state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, arrive fo a press statement at the party's headquarter in Berlin, Germany, Monday, Sept. 27, 2021. The center-left Social Democrats have won the biggest share of the vote in Germany's national election. They narrowly beat outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel's center-right Union bloc in a closely fought race that will determine who succeeds the long-time leader at the helm of Europe's biggest economy. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn) Professor Louise K. Davidson-Schmich dissects the recent election in Germany and outlines the possibilities of a major coalition that may form. Louise K. Davidson-Schmich 10-01-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community A&S Social Sciences International Law/Politics Europe false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Profile Spotlight / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Alumna has reason to celebrate ‘Diana: The Musical’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/alumna-has-reason-to-celebrate-diana-the-musical.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/dianamusical-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/dianamusical-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/dianamusical-hero-365.jpg A stage performance of Diana the Musical premieres on Netflix on Friday, Oct. 1. Photo courtesy Netflix Ronnie Jackowitz Jacobson shares her journey from teacher to Broadway producer. Meredith Camel 09-30-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Mobile / Campus community gives clothes a second life https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/campus-community-gives-clothes-a-second-life.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/sustainablefashion-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/sustainablefashion-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/sustainablefashion-hero-365.jpg Anna Coon, junior and the President of UThrift, organizes clothes for their weekly pop up. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami UThrift, a student organization that runs a free pop-up store, features the swapping of clothing and accessories because reusing these items reduces waste and preserves the planet’s resources. This semester alone, it has received more than 1,400 total donations. Ashley A. Williams 09-29-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Mobile Student Affairs Campus Life Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Access and Inclusion / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Education and Human Development / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Professors build understanding of city, county budgets https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/professors-build-understanding-of-city,-county-budgets.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/participatory-budgeting-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/participatory-budgeting-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/participatory-budgeting-365.jpeg Miguel Minutti-Meza presents in a classroom Four University of Miami faculty members are training local residents how to engage in budget processes for the City of Miami and Miami-Dade County and how to develop proposals for community improvement projects. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-29-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff School of Education and Human Development Access and Inclusion In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Roadmap / University / Distinctions / Office of the President / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / State of the U highlights resilience, future initiatives https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/state-of-the-u-highlights-resilience,-future-initiatives.html Roadmap University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/2021sotu-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/2021sotu-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/2021sotu-hero-365.jpg President Julio Frenk delivers his third In his third State of the University Town Hall, President Julio Frenk touted the University’s successes in dealing with the pandemic, honored “unsung heroes’’ on the front lines who helped manage the crisis, and outlined major endeavors that will fuel the future. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-29-2021 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Office of the President Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Distinctions false false false false false Roadmap / University / Students / Students react to State of the U address https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/students-react-to-state-of-the-u-address.html Roadmap University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/2021sotustudent-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/2021sotustudent-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/2021sotustudent-hero-365.jpg Student Dallas Bennet attends the State of the U Town Hall on Tuesday, Sept. 28. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami New housing and facilities, a commitment to diversity, and a focus on innovation were portions of University of Miami President Julio Frenk’s remarks that some students found especially interesting. Jenny Hudak 09-29-2021 false Students false false false false false Business / Law and Politics / People and Community / Economics / International Law/Politics / Policy / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / A&S People & Community / Thought Leadership / Imploding regional governments fuel immigration crisis https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/imploding-regional-governments-fuel-immigration-crisis.html Business Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/texasborder-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/texasborder-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/texasborder-hero-365.jpg immigration Failed governments, misinformation, and increasing inequality between the U.S. and undeveloped countries in the Americas are impelling the current border crisis, according to University of Miami scholars. Michael R. Malone 09-28-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School A&S People & Community Thought Leadership Economics International Law/Politics Policy U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Teaching and Learning / Social Impact / School of Education and Human Development / School of Education Teaching and Learning / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Will ending standardized tests improve teaching, learning? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/will-ending-standardized-tests-improve-teaching,-learning.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/natu-florida-state-testing940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/natu-florida-state-testing790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/natu-florida-state-testing365x365.jpg Stock image of a young student taking an exam using a pencil. University of Miami education experts weigh in on the proposal by Gov. Ron DeSantis and its possible effect on Florida students. Barbara Gutierrez 09-27-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development School of Education Teaching and Learning Teaching and Learning Social Impact false false false false false Academics / Research / Academic Excellence / Research Excellence / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Online talk tracks triumphs, tragedies of polar exploration https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/online-talk-tracks-triumphs,-tragedies-of-polar-exploration.html Academics Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/icebound-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/icebound-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/icebound-hero-365.jpg polar exploration Kislak Collections curator Arthur Dunkelman highlighted some of the more than 1,000 artifacts relating to polar exploration held in the University of Miami Libraries Special Collections in a virtual presentation that tracked the fateful adventures of polar explorers. Michael R. Malone 09-24-2021 false Libraries Distinctive Collections Academic Excellence Research Excellence false false false false false Academics / People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / University awards new Public Voices fellowships https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/university-awards-new-public-voices-fellowships.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/natu-public-voices-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/natu-public-voices-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/natu-public-voices-365x365.jpg Illustration of a diverse group of friends or colleagues in a video conference on laptop computer screen stock illustration Twenty faculty members at the University of Miami will participate in a yearlong fellowship designed to amplify the voices of women and other underrepresented thought leaders in the public discourse. News@TheU 09-24-2021 false Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Ecosystems and Society / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / ‘Coral Mama’ works to save coral reefs from extinction https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/coral-mama-works-to-save-coral-reefs-from-extinction.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/natu-coral-mama-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/natu-coral-mama-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/natu-coral-mama-365x365.jpg Liv Williamson, a Ph.D. student in marine biology and ecology Liv Williamson, a Ph.D. student in marine biology and ecology, is raising coral juveniles in the lab, exposing them to heat-tolerant algae that could make them more tolerant to marine heat waves. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-23-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Ecosystems and Society Breakthroughs Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Arts and Humanities / Teaching and Learning / School of Education and Human Development / Faculty / Faculty members use PETAL platform to bolster teaching talents https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/faculty-members-use-petal-platform-to-bolster-teaching-talents.html Roadmap Academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/natu-path-leading-to-merrick-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/natu-path-leading-to-merrick-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/natu-path-leading-to-merrick-365x365.jpg Path leading to Merrick Building on the Coral Gables Campus The University of Miami is elevating the art of teaching by launching the Platform for Excellence in Teaching and Learning website, which makes new resources available to all faculty members looking to refresh their skills. Kelly Montoya and Amanda M. Perez 09-23-2021 false Faculty School of Education and Human Development Teaching and Learning false false false false false People and Community / Diversity / In the Community / Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Students showcase their personal style through fashion https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/students-showcase-their-personal-style-through-fashion.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/street_fashion_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/street_fashion_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/street_fashion_365.jpg University of Miami students creatively express themselves, especially with what they wear. University of Miami students creatively express themselves, especially with what they wear. They display their uniqueness through their own day-to-day fashion sense. Jenny Hudak and Ashley A. Williams 09-23-2021 false Students Community and Fans General Business Mobile Diversity In the Community false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / In the Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Entrepreneurship / Shutterstock founder shares his mantra for startup success https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/shutterstock-founder-shares-his-mantra-for-startup-success.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/jonoringer-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/jonoringer-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/jonoringer-hero-365.jpg Shutterstock founder Jon Oringer Jon Oringer, who launched the first global subscription image marketplace, talked about his passion for new businesses and the qualities he looks for in budding entrepreneurs during a virtual conversation with the Miami Herbert Business School. Michael R. Malone 09-22-2021 false Miami Herbert Business School Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Communication / Miller School of Medicine / Taking a trip down memory lane can be soothing https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/taking-a-trip-down-memory-lane-can-be-soothing.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/nostalgia-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/nostalgia-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/nostalgia-hero-365.jpg A still of "I Love Lucy" on an old-fashioned television set. Nostalgia evokes pleasant memories for many, and it can also help comfort Alzheimer’s patients, according to Dolores Perdomo, a University of Miami psychologist. Barbara Gutierrez 09-22-2021 false School of Communication Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Vaccines are safe for women and teens, medical specialists say https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/vaccines-are-safe-for-women-and-teens,-medical-specialists-say.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/pregnantvaccine-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/pregnantvaccine-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/pregnantvaccine-hero-3651.jpg In this Wednesday, June 9, 2021 file photo, A nurse gives a shot of the Pfizer vaccine for COVID-19 to a pregnant woman in Montevideo, Uruguay. Two obstetricians’ groups are now recommending COVID-19 shots for all pregnant women, citing concerns over rising cases and low vaccination rates. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine said vaccinations in tens of thousands of pregnant women have shown the shots are safe and effective. (AP Photo/Matilde Campodonico, File) University of Miami physicians address some of the recent concerns from women and parents of teens about the COVID-19 vaccines. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-21-2021 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Research / Health and Lifestyle / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Dynamic duo forms a research connection https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/dynamic-duo-forms-a-research-connection.html Health and Medicine People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/sonhs_mentors_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/sonhs_mentors_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/sonhs_mentors_365.jpg Nicholas Metheny, assistant professor with the School of Nursing and Health Studies, and Maria Jose Baeza Robba, a second-year Ph.D. student. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami Maria Jose Baeza Robba, second-year Ph.D. student, and Nicholas Metheny, assistant professor, joined forces to tackle grad school, research firsts, and COVID-19 concerns in the sexual and gender minority community. Jennifer V. Chavez 09-21-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Prospective Students General Business Mobile School of Nursing and Health Studies Health and Lifestyle Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Biology and Ecology / Marine Ecosystems and Society / Marine biologists, local officials seek answers to recent fish kill https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/marine-biologists,-local-officials-seek-answers-to-recent-fish-kill.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/biscaynefishkill2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/biscaynefishkill2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/biscaynefishkill2-hero-365.jpg Dead fish seen floating in the waters of North Biscayne Bay. Photo courtesy Miami Waterkeeper Faculty members at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science are partnering with local and state government leaders to determine what factors led to fish kill events in Biscayne Bay during the past two summers. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-17-2021 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Biology and Ecology Marine Ecosystems and Society In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Curricula / Literature / Diversity / Social Impact / Libraries / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / ‘Evicted’ selected for One Book, One U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/evicted-selected-for-one-book,-one-u.html Academics Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/evictedbook-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/evictedbook-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/evictedbook-hero-365.jpg ‘Evicted’ selected for One Book, One U The Pulitzer Prize-winning book studies eight poor families in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as they struggle to keep a roof over their heads; it also integrates the landlord’s perspective. Harvard professor Matthew Desmond, the author, will join a discussion with the University of Miami community in February. Barbara Gutierrez 09-17-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Libraries Curricula Literature Diversity Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / The U.S. Constitution celebrates its 234th birthday https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/the-u.s.-constitution-celebrates-its-234th-birthday.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/constitution-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/constitution-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/constitution-hero-365.jpg This is a copy of the cover of the U.S. Constitution. A willingness to compromise, a gentleman’s code of civic virtue and service, and a commitment to the collective good of the country are characteristics that defined the 39 brave men who, on Sept. 17, 1787, penned their names to the final draft of the document that changed the United States, according to a constitutional specialist. Michael R. Malone 09-16-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Ocean Sciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Researcher examines how circular currents of water impact storms https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/researcher-examines-how-circular-currents-of-water-impact-storms.html People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/expendables-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/expendables-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/expendables-hero-365.jpg Rosenstiel School oceanographers Lynn “Nick” Shay, left, and Benjamin Jaimes de la Cruz hold an Airborne eXpendable BathyThermograph, or AXBT, which measures ocean temperature as a function of depth and is one of the ocean-monitoring devices they deploy from NOAA aircraft to study the Loop Current and the eddies that shed from it. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami Warm water eddies that break off from the Loop Current in the Gulf of Mexico can supercharge hurricanes in only a few hours, Rosenstiel School oceanographer Lynn “Nick” Shay’s research reveals. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-16-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Ocean Sciences Research Excellence Environment false false false false false People and Community / Research / Profile Spotlight / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Student learns from NOAA scientists during summer program https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/student-learns-from-noaa-scientists-during-summer-program.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/avadeloen-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/avadeloen-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/avadeloen-hero-365.jpg Ava De Leon participated this summer as one of 15 students in a new program at NOAA Fisheries called In Fish! Ava De Leon was one of only 15 students accepted into an inclusive fisheries 10-week internship offered by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration aimed at giving diverse talent hands-on experience in marine science. Ashley A. Williams 09-15-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Profile Spotlight false false false false false Business / People and Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Thought Leadership / General Business / Mobile / Theranos trial highlights the dark side of leadership https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/theranos-trial-highlights-the-dark-side-of-leadership.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/theranos-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/theranos-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/theranos-hero-365.jpg Elizabeth Holmes leaves the United States Federal Courthouse in San Jose, Calif., Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2021. Her company Theranos failed in 2018, a few years after a series of explosive stories in The Wall Street Journal exposed serious flaws in its technology and spurred regulatory investigations that shut down the testing. (AP Photo/Nic Coury) The high-profile fraud trial of Theranos startup founder Elizabeth Holmes exposes a shadow side of leadership that undermines healthy workplace culture, according to Linda Neider, chair of the Miami Herbert Business School’s Management Department. Michael R. Malone 09-15-2021 false General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Thought Leadership false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus / Sustainability / Division of Business and Finance / General Business / University earns recognition as a platinum green business https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/university-earns-recognition-as-a-platinum-green-business.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/greenbusiness-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/greenbusiness-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/greenbusiness-hero-365.jpg The Coral Gables campus from above. TJ Lievonen/University of Miami The City of Coral Gables will present the University with a Platinum Green Business Certification at a City Commission meeting later this month. Emmalyse Brownstein 09-15-2021 false General Business Division of Business and Finance In the Community Social Impact Campus Sustainability false false false false false People and Community / World / Diversity / In the Community / The Caribbean / Central America / South America / Miller School of Medicine / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Diversity and Inclusion / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Events celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/events-celebrate-hispanic-heritage-month.html People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/hhm-2020-940x529.jpeg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/hhm-2020-790x527.jpeg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/hhm-2020-365x365.jpeg Hispanic Heritage Month 2021 From Sept. 15 through Oct. 15, National Hispanic Heritage Month commemorates the culture and history of Hispanic and Latinx Americans. At the University of Miami, students, and faculty and staff members prepare programs to encourage learning, dialogue, and celebrations. 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Photo: Diego Meza-Valdes/University of Miami Can the magazine that once highlighted Black success attract readers today? Members of the University community weigh in on the periodical’s past and its return to publication. Barbara Gutierrez 09-14-2021 false Journalism Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / Social Impact / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / Psychology / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Psychologists: Masks do not impede preschoolers’ language development https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/psychologists-masks-do-not-impede-preschoolers-language-development.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/maskslanguage-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/maskslanguage-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/maskslanguage-hero-365.jpg Multi-ethnic group of children coloring at a table while wearing protective face masks to avoid the transfer of germs. A team of psychology researchers observed that young children produce the same amount of language whether or not they are wearing masks. Another finding showed that kids produce more complex speech sounds while wearing masks than without them. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-13-2021 false Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Psychology Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / University President / Visiting Speakers / Campus / Miami Herbert Business School / Special Events / Office of the President / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Mobile / University events pay tribute to 9/11 victims, first responders https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/university-events-pay-tribute-to-9-11-victims,-first-responders.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/911event-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/911event-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/911event-hero-365.jpg Members of the University community attend an event at the UC Rock Plaza to honor the 20th anniversary of 9/11. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami In poignant and moving remembrances, the University of Miami marked the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks that killed thousands and moved a nation. Ashley A. Williams and Michael R. Malone 09-12-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Special Events Office of the President Student Affairs Activities and Events In the Community University President Visiting Speakers Campus false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / In the Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Former Anheuser-Busch CEO addresses leadership, team culture https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/former-anheuser-busch-ceo-addresses-leadership,-team-culture.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/cbrito-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/cbrito-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/cbrito-hero-365.jpg Anheuser-Busch InBev Chief Executive Officer Carlos Brito In a discussion at the Miami Herbert Business School, Carlos Brito revealed the elements that are needed to operate a successful business. Michael R. Malone 09-10-2021 false Miami Herbert Business School Entrepreneurship In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Researchers work to find strategies to produce seafood https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/researchers-work-to-find-strategies-to-produce-seafood.html People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/aquaculture-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/aquaculture-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/aquaculture-hero-365.jpg Assistant research professor of marine ecosystems and society John Stieglitz holds a small portion of the 40 day old juvenile yellowtail snapper that he is raising as part of a grant to determine the viability of raising these fish in captivity. Photo by TJ Lievonen. The Rosenstiel School’s growing Aquaculture Program trains students to cultivate high-demand fish using techniques they develop and refine at the Experimental Fish Hatchery. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-10-2021 true Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / In Memoriam / In the Community / Events recognize Sept. 11 anniversary https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/events-recognize-sept.-11-anniversary.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/911-preview-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/911-preview-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/911-preview-hero-365.jpg Sept. 11 Two events will mark the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, one at The Rock Plaza hosted by the Division of Student Affairs and the Butler Center for Service and Leadership and a second at the Miami Herbert Business School. News@TheU 09-09-2021 false In Memoriam In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / In the Community / Frost School of Music / Frost Music Live / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Live concerts are back at Frost with a star-studded lineup https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/live-concerts-are-back-at-frost-with-a-star-studded-lineup.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/frostlivepreview-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/frostlivepreview-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/frostlivepreview-hero-365.jpg Frost School of Music Students at the Frost School of Music prepare to perform with some of the best entertainers during this season’s Frost Music Live concert series. Amanda M. Perez 09-09-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Frost Music Live Music In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / University of Miami Health System / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / How the 9/11 attacks changed emergency response https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/how-the-9-11-attacks-changed-emergency-response.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/cantwell-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/cantwell-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/cantwell-hero-365.jpg G. Patricia Cantwell at Ground Zero From search and rescue efforts to training for first responders, 9/11 ushered in a host of changes in emergency preparation and response, according to University of Miami experts. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-09-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine University of Miami Health System In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Research / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / Atmospheric Sciences / Researchers explore cancer risks at condo collapse https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/researchers-explore-cancer-risks-at-condo-collapse.html Health and Medicine People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/firefightercancer-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/firefightercancer-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/firefightercancer-hero-365.jpg FILE - In this Saturday, June 26, 2021, file photo, rescue workers search in the rubble at the Champlain Towers South Condo, in Surfside, Fla. Even as the search continues over a week later for signs of life in the mangled debris of the fallen Champlain Towers South, the process of seeking answers about why it happened and who is to blame is already underway in Florida's legal system. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File) After the 12-story Champlain Towers South building suddenly crumbled in Surfside, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Firefighter Cancer Initiative stepped up to protect rescue workers from health hazards. Maya Bell 09-08-2021 false College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Atmospheric Sciences Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Former NFL player enters the Georgia Senate race https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/former-nfl-player-enters-the-georgia-senate-race.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/hwalker-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/hwalker-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/hwalker-hero-365.jpg In this July 16, 2019, file photo, Herschel Walker talks about 150 years of college football during the NCAA college football Southeastern Conference Media Day in Hoover, Ala. Walker appears to have a coveted political profile for a potential Senate candidate in Georgia. (AP Photo/Butch Dill, File) A University of Miami political scientist shares his insight about former University of Georgia standout Herschel Walker running for office. Barbara Gutierrez 09-08-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community U.S. Government false false false false false Roadmap / University / Office of Alumni / Office of the President / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / New commercial captures the energy of the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/new-commercial-captures-the-energy-of-the-u.html Roadmap University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo The University debuted its new national TV commercial this past weekend. The 30-second spot offers an energetic and comprehensive look at the University, our community, and the ever brighter future we create. Check it out and, if you like it, share it on social media. News@TheU 09-07-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of Alumni Office of the President Includes Video true false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / School of Law Faculty / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / What SCOTUS’ decision not to block the Texas abortion law means https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/what-scotus-decision-not-to-block-the-texas-abortion-law-means.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/abortionsb8-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/abortionsb8-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/abortionsb8-hero-365.jpg In this May 5, 2021, file photo, Texas state Rep. Donna Howard, D-Austin, center at lectern, stands with fellow lawmakers in the House Chamber in Austin, Texas, as she opposes a bill introduced that would ban abortions as early as six weeks and allow private citizens to enforce it through civil lawsuits, under a measure given preliminary approval by the Republican-dominated House. A Texas law banning most abortions in the state took effect at midnight on Sept. 1. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File) University of Miami scholars analyze the high court’s narrowly decided opinion on the nation’s most restrictive abortion law yet. Robert C. Jones Jr. and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-03-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business College of Arts and Sciences School of Law School of Law Faculty U.S. Government Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Economics / In the Community / Social Impact / Amazon expands, invests in retail stores https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/amazon-expands,-invests-in-retail-stores.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/amazonstores-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/amazonstores-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/amazonstores-hero-365.jpg In this March 4, 2020 file photo, people walk out of an Amazon Go store, in Seattle. Amazon is rolling out a new device for contactless transactions that will scan an individual’s palm. The Amazon One, which will initially launch in two Amazon Go stores in Seattle, is being viewed as a way for people to use their palm to make everyday activities like paying at a store easier. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File) Responding to bottlenecks in the online marketplace and a desire for more consumer data, Amazon’s purchase of retail store properties constitutes sound business strategy, said Sara Rushinek, a professor and e-commerce specialist. Michael R. Malone 09-03-2021 false Economics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Access and Inclusion / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Student awarded Miami Dolphins Foundation scholarship https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/student-awarded-miami-dolphins-foundation-scholarship.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/stracey_miami_dolphins_scholarship_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/stracey_miami_dolphins_scholarship_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/stracey_miami_dolphins_scholarship_365.jpg Stracey Aurelien is one of the recipients of the 2021 Nat Moore Scholarship from the Miami Dolphins Foundation. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami Stracey Aurelien, a first-year student at the University of Miami, received a financial award through the Nat Moore Scholarship and Vocational Grant Endowment Program. Ashley A. Williams 09-03-2021 false Academic Excellence Access and Inclusion In the Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / In the Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Why do we collect things? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/why-do-we-collect-things.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/collect_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/collect_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/collect_365.jpg Noah Lapaix with some of his vinyl record collection. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami Various members of the University of Miami community, as well as collectors, offer a myriad of reasons for the fascination with accumulating items of interest. Barbara Gutierrez 09-03-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Music In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Campus / Compliance / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / COVID19 What you need to know about COVID-19 testing at Pavia Garage https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/what-you-need-to-know-about-covid-19-testing-at-pavia-garage.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/paviatesting-embed-940px.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/paviatesting-embed-790px.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png Pavia testing The Pavia Garage on the Coral Gables Campus now houses two COVID-19 testing sites for University of Miami students and employees. Here’s what you need to know to ensure you test at the correct site. News@TheU 09-03-2021 false Campus Compliance true false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Students help address challenges created by the pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/students-help-address-challenges-created-by-the-pandemic.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/medstudentstory-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/medstudentstory-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/medstudentstory-hero-365.jpg Michael Kaiser, right, drops off a delivery of smart devices to a nursing home. Photo courtesy Michael Kaiser. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine students have continued working to make a difference during the coronavirus pandemic by volunteering in the community, conducting research, and fine-tuning their expertise as they approach graduation. News@TheU 09-02-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / Miller School of Medicine / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / In the aftermath of Ida, Louisiana faces daunting challenges https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/in-the-aftermath-of-ida,-louisiana-faces-daunting-challenges.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/idaimpact-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/idaimpact-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/idaimpact-hero-365.jpg Aerial of Hurricane Ida damage in southeast Louisiana, Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021. (Hilary Scheinuk/The Advocate via AP, Pool) Massive flooding, hospitals overwhelmed by COVID-19 patients, and a crippled power grid will test the state as it tries to rebound from Hurricane Ida, University of Miami experts say. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-02-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Miller School of Medicine A&S People & Community Climate Change Environment false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Environment / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Researchers developing air quality sensors to detect COVID-19 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/researchers-developing-air-quality-sensors-to-detect-covid-19.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/engineercovid-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/engineercovid-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/engineercovid-hero-365.jpg Doctoral student Shruti Choudhary, left, and Pratim Biswas, dean of the College of Engineering. Biswas holds a MAXIMA air quality sensor. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami Pratim Biswas, aerosol scientist and dean of the College of Engineering, is exploring ways to detect, track, and prevent transmission of the coronavirus. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-02-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Engineering Research Excellence Environment Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Toppel Career Center offers a semester full of programs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/toppel-career-center-offers-a-semester-full-of-programs.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/toppelupdate-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/toppelupdate-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/09/toppelupdate-hero-365.jpg Senior and Toppel Career Center peer advisor Azul Alvardo-Dadin, right, provides resume tips to Bruce Beaulieu, a sophomore pre-med student. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami The University of Miami’s career-advising experts have several events and programs planned this fall to help students find internships and discover fulfilling jobs. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-02-2021 false Students Alumni International Students General Business Mobile Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Campus false false false false false People and Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Veterans reflect on the US withdrawal from Afghanistan https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/09/veteran-reflects-on-the-us-withdrawal-from-afghanistan.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/veteransperspective-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/veteransperspective-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/veteransperspective-hero-365.jpg Zachary Danney, president of the Veteran Students Organization, and Jack Miller, assistant professor of professional practice in the School of Communication and VSO adviser. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami In the wake of the United States’ final departure from Afghanistan after two decades of war, Jack Miller—a faculty member in the School of Communication, Air Force veteran who served in Afghanistan, and advisor to the Veteran Students Organization (VSO)—reflects on the crisis. Zachary Danney, president of the VSO, says that watching events unfold has been very difficult for veteran students. Jenny Hudak 09-01-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile School of Communication Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / College of Engineering / Preschool classroom study sheds light on curtailing the pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/preschool-classroom-study-sheds-light-on-curtailing-the-pandemic.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/covidclassroom-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/covidclassroom-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/covidclassroom-hero-365.jpg Stock photo of preschool children in the classroom By observing children and their teachers in motion, an interdisciplinary team of researchers proposes strategies for limiting the spread of COVID-19 in school. Maya Bell 08-31-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences College of Engineering Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Civil, Architectural and Environmental / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Miracle matter: Engineer creates concrete that heals itself https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/miracle-matter-engineer-creates-concrete-that-heals-itself.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/ali-concrete-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/ali-concrete-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/ali-concrete-hero-365.jpg Ali Ghahremaninezhad works with a graduate student in the College of Engineering. Photo from 2019. Ali Ghahremaninezhad’s self-healing concrete would eliminate the need for costly infrastructure repairs and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-31-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Engineering Civil, Architectural and Environmental Research Excellence Tech Innovation false false false false false Business / Law and Politics / World / Finance / International Law/Politics / Middle East / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Law / School of Law Faculty / Finance / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Does the US have leverage in restricting Taliban access to assets? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/does-the-us-have-leverage-in-restricting-taliban-access-to-assets.html Business Law and Politics World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/talibanfinance-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/talibanfinance-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/talibanfinance-hero-365.jpg Afghans wait for hours to try to withdraw money, in front a bank, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, Aug. 15, 2021. Officials say Taliban fighters have entered Kabul and are seeking the unconditional surrender of the central government. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul) University of Miami law and finance experts assess whether the U.S. holds bargaining power with the Taliban regime by restricting access to billions of dollars of international assets pertaining to Afghanistan. Michael R. Malone 08-30-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School School of Law School of Law Faculty Finance Finance International Law/Politics Middle East false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Ida and Katrina: Both powerful cyclones with key differences https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/ida-and-katrina-both-powerful-cyclones-with-key-differences.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/idadamage-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/idadamage-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/idadamage-hero-365.jpg Traffic diverts around downed power lines Monday, Aug. 30, 2021, in Metairie, La. A fearsome Hurricane Ida has left scores of coastal Louisiana residents trapped by floodwaters and pleading to be rescued, while making a shambles of the electrical grid across a wide swath of the state in the sweltering, late-summer heat. One of the most powerful hurricanes ever to hit the U.S. mainland has now weakened into a tropical storm as it pushes inland over Mississippi with torrential rain and shrieking winds. (AP Photo/Steve Helber) Hurricane researcher Brian McNoldy shares insights on some peculiarities that distinguished Hurricane Ida from Katrina, which both struck the Louisiana gulf coast on the same day, but 16 years apart. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-30-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Climate Change Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / In the Community / Social Impact / Peafowl proliferation in the Grove: Is it paradise or a problem? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/peafowl-proliferation-in-the-grove-is-it-paradise-or-a-problem.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/peafowl-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/peafowl-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/peafowl-hero-365.jpg A still from the news video, Peafowl Predicament: Friend or “Foul”? A film by University of Miami faculty members documents the controversy and the efforts of the City of Miami to curtail the problem of a growing pheasant population in Coconut Grove. Barbara Gutierrez 08-30-2021 false Journalism In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / In the Community / Social Impact / Frost School of Music / Studio Music & Jazz / Legendary drummer’s visit to Frost School memorable https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/legendary-drummers-visit-to-frost-school-memorable.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/charliewatts-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/charliewatts-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/charliewatts-hero-365.jpg Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts performed with students in the Frost Concert Jazz Band during a visit to the Frost School of Music in 2016. Photo: Andrew Innerarity/University of Miami As the world mourns the loss of Charlie Watts, drummer for the Rolling Stones, Shelly Berg, dean of the Frost School of Music, remembers the time when the musician made a special visit to the University. Amanda M. Perez 08-27-2021 false Frost School of Music Studio Music & Jazz Music In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / World / Profile Spotlight / Research Excellence / South America / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / A&S Research / A&S Student Corner / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Biology graduate student surveys trees of the Southwestern Amazon https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/biology-graduate-student-surveys-trees-of-the-southwestern-amazon.html People and Community Research World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/fortier-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/fortier-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/fortier-hero-365.jpg Peru tree research Riley Fortier is working to understand forest dynamics at the edge of the Amazon rainforest to see how the diverse, yet critical, ecosystem is faring today. News@TheU 08-27-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community A&S Research A&S Student Corner Profile Spotlight Research Excellence South America false false false false false People and Community / Miller School of Medicine / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Empty nest syndrome can cause sense of loss, anxiety https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/empty-nest-syndrome-can-cause-sense-of-loss,-anxiety.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/emptynester-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/emptynester-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/emptynester-hero-365.jpg In this photo taken Monday, May 29, 2017 a white stork takes off as another one remains standing in the nest during sunset in Balmazujvaros, 200 kms east of Budapest, Hungary. (Zsolt Czegledi/MTI via AP) With school back in session and many parents dropping college-aged children off for their advanced education, there are many ways that moms and dads can prepare themselves for the transition if there are no other children still living at home. Barbara Gutierrez 08-27-2021 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine false false false false false People and Community / University / World / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus / The Caribbean / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Diversity and Inclusion / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / International Students / Mobile / Vigil memorializes Haiti earthquake victims, raises awareness https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/vigil-memorializes-haiti-earthquake-victims,-raises-awareness.html People and Community University World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/vigil_for_haiti_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/vigil_for_haiti_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/vigil_for_haiti_365x365.jpg Planet Kreyol hosted a vigil to remember victims of the earthquake. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami Planet Kreyol, the Haitian student organization, and the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs hosted a “Moment of Silence Vigil Event” on Thursday in honor of the victims of the Haiti earthquake. Ashley A. Williams 08-27-2021 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty International Students Mobile Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Diversity and Inclusion Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Diversity In the Community Social Impact Campus The Caribbean false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Campus / Office of the President / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / The start of a new academic year—in photos https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/the-start-of-a-new-academic-year-in-photos.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/firstweek-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/firstweek-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/firstweek-hero-365.jpg Students walk on the Coral Gables Campus, Monday, Aug. 23, 2021. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami Thousands of University of Miami students made their way to the Coral Gables Campus for the Fall 2021 semester. Here’s a pictorial view of their first two weeks. Ashley A. Williams 08-26-2021 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the President Student Affairs Campus Life Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery In the Community Campus false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / New census data shapes neighborhoods, cities, politics https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/new-census-data-shapes-neighborhoods,-cities,-politics.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/censusdata-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/censusdata-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/censusdata-hero-365.jpg In this Wednesday, April 1, 2020 file photo, people walk past posters encouraging participation in the 2020 Census in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood. From McKenzie County, North Dakota to St. Johns County Florida, the growth in the number of people who identified as multiracial on 2020 census responses soared over the last decade, rising from under 3% to more than 10% of the U.S. population from 2010 and 2020.(AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File) University of Miami demographers interpret the freshest census numbers and assess the implications of the country becoming more diverse and more multiracial, while showing the lowest growth rate in nearly a century. Michael R. Malone 08-25-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences U.S. Government Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / University health economist heads new commission to examine inequities in global cancer care https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/university-health-economist-heads-new-commission-to-examine-inequities-in-global-cancer-care.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/lancetcommission2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/lancetcommission2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/lancetcommission2-hero-365.jpg lancet commission Felicia Marie Knaul, a professor affiliated with the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center and director of the Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas, will lead a new Lancet commission focused on building a connection between cancer and health care systems. News@TheU 08-25-2021 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community Social Impact false false false false false University / Campus / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Students / Prospective Students / Student Government’s executive officers eager to inspire, serve https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/student-governments-executive-officers-eager-to-inspire,-serve.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/stugov21-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/stugov21-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/stugov21-hero-365.jpg The UPROAR student government administration: Ajiri Uzere, Landon Coles, and Grace Tenke. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami As the University of Miami’s Coral Gables Campus begins the fall academic semester, Student Government’s new leaders are encouraging others to get involved by setting an example. Ashley A. Williams 08-24-2021 false Students Prospective Students Student Affairs Leadership and Service Campus false false false false false People and Community / Research / Social Impact / University Leadership / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Researchers awarded $3 million from National Institutes of Health https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/researchers-awarded-3-million-from-national-institutes-of-health.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/willyprado-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/willyprado-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/willyprado-hero-365.jpg Willy Prado Guillermo “Willy” Prado, vice provost for faculty affairs, and his research team will use the money to roll out a parenting training program that has been in the making for 20 years—eHealth Familias Unidas for Mental Health—to 18 clinics across South Florida. Robin Shear 08-24-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business School of Nursing and Health Studies Social Impact University Leadership Grants and Funding Research Excellence false false false false false University / Announcements / Parking and Construction / Lakeside Village wins prestigious architecture award https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/lakeside-village-wins-prestigious-architecture-award.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/lakesideaward-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/lakesideaward-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/lakesideaward-hero-365.jpg Lakeside Village The 12-acre student housing complex, which opened last year on the University’s Coral Gables Campus, is a recipient of the International Architecture Award by the Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and the European Center for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-24-2021 false Announcements Parking and Construction false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Campus / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / International Students / Mobile / Students share their excitement about being back on campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/students-share-their-excitement-about-being-back-on-campus.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/first_day_fall_2021_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/first_day_fall_2021_790x537.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/first_day_fall_2021_365x365.jpg A composite of students on the first day of the Fall 2021 semester The University welcomed students and faculty and staff members for the first day of fall semester classes on Monday. And a few students shared their zeal and anticipation for upcoming events. Emmalyse Brownstein 08-24-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents International Students Mobile In the Community Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / University / Museums / College of Arts and Sciences / Lowe Art Museum / The Lowe welcomes back in-person visitors https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/the-lowe-welcomes-back-in-person-visitors.html Arts and Humanities University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/loweopen-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/loweopen-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/loweopen-hero-365.jpg Exterior of the Lowe Art Museum on the Coral Gables Campus The Lowe Art Museum on the Coral Gables Campus has reopened to the general public and will now offer free admission through May 31, 2022. Amanda M. Perez 08-23-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences Lowe Art Museum Museums false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Health and Lifestyle / Research Excellence / College of Engineering / Miller School of Medicine / Civil, Architectural and Environmental / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / General Business / Mobile / COVID19 Wastewater provides early detection of COVID-19 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/wastewater-provides-early-detection-of-covid-19.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/wastewater-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/wastewater-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/wastewater-hero-365.jpg Walter Lamar, executive director of Facilities, Safety and Compliance for the Miller School of Medicine setting up an autosampler device to collect wastewater outside the Lakeside Village residential hall. A team of researchers at the University of Miami are hoping to prevent coronavirus outbreaks on campus before they begin by monitoring wastewater. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-23-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents General Business Mobile College of Engineering Miller School of Medicine Civil, Architectural and Environmental Health and Lifestyle Research Excellence false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Leader notes partnerships as key to The Underline’s success https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/leader-notes-partnerships-as-key-to-the-underlines-success.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/underlinebutterfly-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/underlinebutterfly-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/underlinebutterfly-hero-365.jpg Underline During a Miami Herbert Business School lecture, Meg Daly, CEO and president of Friends of The Underline, discussed how parsing financial support and opportunistic startup strategies have fostered development of the 10-mile linear park and urban trail. Michael R. Malone 08-20-2021 false Miami Herbert Business School Entrepreneurship In the Community Social Impact false false false false false University / Campus / Students / Prospective Students / Signature event welcomes thousands of new students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/signature-event-welcomes-thousands-of-new-students.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/canestakeflight-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/canestakeflight-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/canestakeflight-hero-365.jpg Canes take flight In a festive celebration at the Watsco Center, President Julio Frenk, members of the faculty, and student leaders formally greeted first-year and transfer students at the annual ’Canes Take Flight program. Ashley A. Williams 08-19-2021 false Students Prospective Students Campus false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Nursing and Health Studies / The beauty of vaccines: They require a small personal investment https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/heres-the-beauty-of-vaccines-they-require-such-a-small-investment.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/cindymunro-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/cindymunro-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/cindymunro-hero-365.jpg Cindy Munro As rates for routine vaccinations continue to fall, Cindy Munro, the dean of the School of Nursing and Health Studies, explains why the advantages of vaccines for measles, shingles, hepatitis, and many other preventable diseases outweigh the risks. Maya Bell 08-19-2021 false School of Nursing and Health Studies Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / How to support children’s mental health during the school year https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/how-to-support-childrens-mental-health-during-the-school-year.html Arts and Humanities Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/childanxiety-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/childanxiety-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/childanxiety-hero-365.jpg child anxiety University psychology scholars give parents and guardians some pointers about how to help lower their children’s anxiety levels during what may be a challenging school year with a new spike in COVID-19 cases. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-19-2021 false Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Haitian student organization rallies support following earthquake https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/haitian-student-organization-rallies-support-following-earthquake.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/haiticollapsed-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/haiticollapsed-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/haiticollapsed-hero-365.jpg Haiti Planet Kreyol co-presidents have organized a donation drive and will host a vigil for the lives lost following the worst earthquake to hit the country since 2010. Ashley A. Williams 08-18-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / University President / Office of the President / Panelists: Global leaders key to reversing the pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/panelists-global-leaders-key-to-reversing-the-pandemic.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/frenksanjay-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/frenksanjay-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/frenksanjay-hero-365.jpg Julio Frenk University of Miami President Julio Frenk, along with WHO advisor Dr. Peter Singer, participated in a panel about the false information that has been circulating during the coronavirus epidemic. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-18-2021 false Office of the President Health and Lifestyle Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact University President false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Communication / 'Jeopardy!' continues its long run with two new hosts https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/jeopardy-continues-its-long-run-with-two-new-hosts.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/jeopardyboard-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/jeopardyboard-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/jeopardyboard-hero-365.jpg jeopardy What game show has finally chosen permanent hosts? Mitchell Shapiro, professor in the School of Communication, reflects on the success of “Jeopardy!” and the selection of the new emcees. Mitchell Shapiro 08-18-2021 false School of Communication In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / Why earthquakes are so devastating to Haiti https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/why-earthquakes-are-so-devastating-to-haiti.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/haitifaultline-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/haitifaultline-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/haitifaultline-hero-365.jpg A bulldozer removes debris at the site of the collapsed Hotel Le Manguier in Les Cayes, Haiti, Monday, Aug. 16, 2021, two days after a 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck the southwestern part of the country. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix) Complex geology combined with structures that are not resistant to earth tremors make the island nation especially vulnerable to the effects of earthquakes, University of Miami experts say. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-17-2021 false In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / University of Miami Health System / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / Parents / Mobile / COVID19 Pediatricians: Vaccines, masks, distancing help protect children https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/pediatricians-vaccines,-masks,-distancing-help-protect-children.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/covidshotkids-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/covidshotkids-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/covidshotkids-hero-365.jpg Registered nurse Yelany Lima administers a COVID-19 shot to Jefferson Lopez at a Back to School fair in Homestead last week. The Miller School’s Pediatric Mobile Clinic and Shotz-2-Go vehicles visited the event to offer free school-required vaccines to all children, as well as COVID-19 vaccines to anyone above the age of 12. The Shotz-2-Go vehicle is also offering free COVID-19 testing across the county for children under 18 years old. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami University of Miami pediatricians shed light on how parents, guardians, and school personnel can help curb the spread of COVID-19 in classrooms this fall as the American Academy of Pediatrics reported an increase in the number of children testing positive for the virus. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-17-2021 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Community and Fans Parents Mobile Miller School of Medicine University of Miami Health System Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / Law and Politics / Academic Excellence / Miami Law/Politics / School of Law / School of Law Faculty / Former Notre Dame Law School dean to serve as Miami Law interim dean https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/former-notre-dame-law-school-dean-to-serve-as-miami-law-interim-dean.html Academics Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/newton-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/newton-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/newton-365.jpg Nell Jessup Newton Nell Jessup Newton, a female trailblazer in legal education, will steer the School of Law during the search for its new dean. Frances Marine Davis 08-17-2021 false School of Law School of Law Faculty Academic Excellence Miami Law/Politics false false false false false People and Community / University / University President / Campus / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Students begin move in for the Fall 2021 semester https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/students-begin-move-in-for-the-fall-2021-semester.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/fall2021movein940.jpeg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/fall2021movein790.jpeg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/fall2021movein365.jpeg Students began moving in on Monday, Aug. 16. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami Students began to arrive yesterday from all over the globe to begin their new journey at the University of Miami. Over the course of this week, thousands of students will move into their school-year residence on the Coral Gables Campus. Ashley A. Williams 08-16-2021 true Students Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Campus Life Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery University President Campus false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Health and Lifestyle / Campus / Incentive program encourages students to get COVID-19 vaccines https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/incentive-program-encourages-students-to-get-covid-19-vaccines.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/vaccineincentive940.jpeg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/vaccineincentive790.jpeg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/vaccineincentive365.jpg Zachary Ripic receives the COVID-19 vaccine during an appointment at the Herbert Wellness Center in April 2021. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami The University of Miami has implemented a program that will allow students who receive vaccines against the coronavirus to be eligible for prizes. News@TheU 08-16-2021 false Health and Lifestyle Campus false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / Policy / U.S. Government / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / ‘America’s Afghanistan’ comes to an end https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/americas-afghanistan-comes-to-an-end.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/taliban-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/taliban-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/taliban-365.jpg Taliban fighters take control of Afghan presidential palace after the Afghan President Ashraf Ghani fled the country, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, Aug. 15, 2021. Person second from left is a former bodyguard for Ghani. (AP Photo/Zabi Karimi) Bradford R. McGuinn, a senior lecturer in the Department of Political Science, examines the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and its impact on the United States moving forward. Bradford R. McGuinn 08-16-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences International Law/Politics Policy U.S. Government Social Impact false false false false false Roadmap / People and Community / University / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Appointments / Office of the President / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / University ventures into South Florida’s emerging tech ecosystem https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/university-ventures-into-south-floridas-emerging-tech-ecosystem.html Roadmap People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/miamitech-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/miamitech-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/miamitech-hero-365.jpg Traffic at bridge with Downtown Brickell Miami in the background at dusk. The University of Miami appoints Kelly Montoya to the City of Miami’s Venture Miami team with an aim to help expand the mayor’s efforts to enhance Miami’s innovation economy and tech ecosystem. Amanda M. Perez 08-16-2021 false Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Office of the President In the Community Profile Spotlight Appointments false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / World / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / The Caribbean / Miller School of Medicine / Office of the President / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / University mobilizes to assist Haiti after magnitude 7.2 earthquake https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/university-mobilizes-to-assist-haiti-after-magnitude-7.2-earthquake.html Health and Medicine People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/2021quake-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/2021quake-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/2021quake-hero-365.jpg People search for survivors in a home destroyed by the earthquake in Les Cayes, Haiti, Saturday, Aug. 14, 2021. A 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti on Saturday, with the epicenter about 125 kilometers (78 miles) west of the capital of Port-au-Prince, the US Geological Survey said. (AP Photo/Joseph Odelyn) Guerda Nicolas, a professor currently in Haiti visiting family, recounted the immediate aftermath of the temblor, as Miller School of Medicine Dean Henri Ford met with a group of stakeholders to consider potential relief efforts. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-15-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans Miller School of Medicine Office of the President Includes Video Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community Social Impact The Caribbean false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Health and Lifestyle / Campus Safety / Compliance / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / Mobile / COVID19 University community needs to follow testing, vaccine rules https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/university-community-needs-to-follow-testing,-vaccine-rules.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/covidtestingsite-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/covidtestingsite-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/covidtestingsite-hero-365.jpg COVID-19 Testing center located in the Pavia garage on the Coral Gables Campus Tuesday, September 15, 2020. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami All residential students are required to test for COVID-19 within 24 hours of arrival on campus. With the start of classes on Aug. 23, here is the critical information members of the University community need to know. News@TheU 08-16-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students Mobile Health and Lifestyle Campus Safety Compliance false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Health and Lifestyle / University Leadership / University President / Campus / Campus Safety / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Student Affairs / University of Miami Health System / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / International Students / Mobile / COVID19 Town halls focus on importance of vaccine, masks https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/town-halls-focus-on-importance-of-vaccine,-masks.html Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/townhall813-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/townhall813-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/townhall813-hero-365.jpg Scenic view of the Shalala Student Center and Lake Osceola. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami In three separate information sessions, University of Miami leaders shared important information about COVID-19, vaccination efforts, and what to expect when the fall semester begins. News@TheU 08-12-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents International Students Mobile Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Student Affairs University of Miami Health System Health and Lifestyle University Leadership University President Campus Campus Safety false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / University of Miami Health System / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / General Business / Mobile / Bascom Palmer launches rapid virtual eye care https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/bascom-palmer-launches-rapid-virtual-eye-care.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/virtualbascom-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/virtualbascom-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/virtualbascom-hero-365.jpg Using a teleopthalmology platform, Bascom Palmer clinical providers can evaluate and diagnose patients seeking treatment for common eye conditions via virtual eye care appointments. Using a teleopthalmology platform, Bascom Palmer clinical providers can evaluate and diagnose patients seeking treatment for common eye conditions via virtual eye care appointments. Special to News@TheU 08-12-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients General Business Mobile University of Miami Health System Health and Lifestyle Patient Care false false false false false Roadmap / People and Community / Research / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Architecture student immerses herself in the latest technology https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/architecture-student-immerses-herself-in-the-latest-technology.html Roadmap People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Olivia Schilling opens up about her experience working with the School of Architecture’s newest KUKA robotic fabrication technology—one of the largest among university robotic arms in the southeast. News@TheU 08-12-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost true true false false false Roadmap / People and Community / Research / Profile Spotlight / Research Excellence / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Sophomore builds cryptocurrency mining rig https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/sophomore-builds-cryptocurrency-mining-rig.html Roadmap People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Computer engineering student Emnet Yebeltal teamed up with Miami Herbert Business School students for an interdisciplinary project in cryptocurrency mining—verifying transactions on the blockchain. News@TheU 08-12-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Mobile Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Profile Spotlight Research Excellence true true false false false Roadmap / People and Community / Research / Profile Spotlight / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Ph.D. student’s experience in weather patterns sparks interest in research https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/ph.d.-students-experience-in-weather-patterns-sparks-interest-in-research.html Roadmap People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Rosenstiel School’s Mary Beth Arcodia bridges her love for astronomy and math to help better predict extreme weather events in the United States. News@TheU 08-12-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Profile Spotlight true true false false false People and Community / University / Office of Alumni / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / ‘Brighter Shades’ to dazzle, empower students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/brighter-shades-to-dazzle,-empower-students.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/brightershades-hero-940x529.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/brightershades-hero-790x527.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/brightershades-hero-365.gif Graphic image showing multiple sunglass case designs for the "Ever Brighter" campaign The Division of Development and Alumni Relations partnered with Orange Umbrella at the School of Communication to launch a social campaign that features eight unique sunglass case designs. Proceeds will benefit students facing financial hardships. Special to UM News 08-11-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Office of Alumni false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Research / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Geography, economic level affect adaptation to extreme heat https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/geography,-economic-level-affect-adaptation-to-extreme-heat.html Health and Medicine People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/extremeheat-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/extremeheat-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/extremeheat-hero-365.jpg heat wave Doctoral student Lynée Turek-Hankins is the lead author of a study that examines how different regions around the world respond and adapt to a warming climate. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-11-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / What Cuomo’s resignation means for his political future https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/what-cuomos-resignation-means-for-his-political-future.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/cuomoresigns-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/cuomoresigns-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/cuomoresigns-hero-365.jpg New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during a news conference at New York's Yankee Stadium, Monday, July 26, 2021. State lawmakers are telling Gov. Andrew Cuomo that their ongoing impeachment investigation is "nearing completion" and gave him a deadline of Aug. 13, to provide additional evidence. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File) New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo was once hailed for his administration’s handling of the coronavirus crisis. Now, after his announced resignation amid a multitude of sexual harassment allegations, his political future is bleak, University of Miami scholars contend. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-11-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / World / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Latest climate change report a ‘code red for humanity’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/latest-climate-change-report-a-code-red-for-humanity.html People and Community Science and Technology World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/ipcc-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/ipcc-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/ipcc-hero-365.jpg In this file photo dated Friday, Aug. 6, 2021, a man watches as wildfires approach Kochyli beach near Limni village on the island of Evia, about 160 kilometers (100 miles) north of Athens, Greece. Photo: The Associated Press Earth is warming at a rate faster than previously thought, the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Sixth Assessment report warns. It will take reducing greenhouse gas emissions by substantial levels to avoid a climate catastrophe, University of Miami researchers say. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-10-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / University Leadership / University President / Campus / Campus Safety / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Student Affairs / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Register to attend a virtual town hall about the fall semester https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/register-to-attend-a-virtual-town-hall-about-the-fall-semester.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/provostu_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/provostu_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/provostu_hero_365.jpg U statue University of Miami leadership will host a series of virtual town hall meetings to discuss the current state of the pandemic, the latest public health guidelines, and the University protocols that are in place to ensure a safe and engaging fall semester. News@TheU 08-10-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Student Affairs University Leadership University President Campus Campus Safety false false false false false Roadmap / People and Community / Science and Technology / University / Profile Spotlight / Tech Innovation / Appointments / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Faculty Recognition / STEM / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Computer scientist is a pioneer for women in technology https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/computer-scientist-is-a-pioneer-for-women-in-technology.html Roadmap People and Community Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/yesha-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/yesha-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/yesha-hero-365.jpg Yelena Yesha headshot Yelena Yesha has been appointed the first Knight Chair of the Institute for Data Science and Computing (IDSC) at the University of Miami. “She is the perfect fit because she also has the expertise in translating data science into computer applications to solve real-world problems,” said IDSC founding director Nicholas Tsinoremas. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-06-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Faculty Recognition STEM Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Profile Spotlight Tech Innovation Appointments false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Virtual summer programs foster education, engagement https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/virtual-summer-programs-foster-education,-engagement.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/ashleesealy-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/ashleesealy-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/ashleesealy-hero-365.jpg Ashlee Sealy, an undergraduate at the University of Miami, served as a Teaching Assistant for the High School Careers in Medicine Workshop program. The Office of Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine aims to prepare the next generation of physicians through a one-of-a-kind summer experience for underrepresented students from local high schools and colleges across the country. Ashley A. Williams 08-06-2021 false Students Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Updated hurricane outlook calls for more storms https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/updated-hurricane-outlook-calls-for-more-storms.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/hurricaneelsa-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/hurricaneelsa-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/hurricaneelsa-hero-365.jpg A NOAA GOES-East satellite image of Hurricane Elsa as it moves up Florida’s west coast on July 6, 2021. NOAA forecasters are now predicting 15 to 21 named storms. University of Miami tropical cyclone expert Brian McNoldy answers questions about the midseason update as well as other hurricane-related topics. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-05-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Climate Change Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Miller School of Medicine / University of Miami Health System / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / COVID19 Breakthrough cases show vaccines are working https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/breakthrough-cases-show-vaccines-are-working.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/breakthroughcase-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/breakthroughcase-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/breakthroughcase-hero-365.jpg Carlos Anacleto closes his eyes as he receives the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine from nurse Jorge Tase, as others wait their turn, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021, in Miami Beach, Fla. On Tuesday, the CDC added more than 50,000 new COVID-19 cases in the state over the previous three days, pushing the seven-day average to one the highest counts since the pandemic began, an eightfold increase since July 4. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier) As the number of fully vaccinated people who test positive for COVID-19 inches up, Dr. Bhavarth Shukla, UHealth’s medical director for infection control and employee health, explains the positive news—the vaccines are preventing serious illness, hospitalizations, and deaths. Maya Bell 08-05-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine University of Miami Health System Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Science and Technology / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Miller School of Medicine / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Researcher examines extreme heat, multiple sclerosis link https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/researcher-examines-extreme-heat,-multiple-sclerosis-link.html Health and Medicine Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/neurons-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/neurons-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/neurons-hero-365.jpg 3D rendered image of neuron cell network Public health scientist Naresh Kumar found that clinical visits by multiple sclerosis patients to Veterans Affairs medical centers increased during months associated with warmer weather and high humidity. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-04-2021 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Academics / Business / People and Community / Curricula / Miami Herbert Business School / Healthcare / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Former U.S. health secretary joins Miami Herbert Business School https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/former-us-health-secretary-joins-miami-herbert-business-school.html Academics Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/alexazar2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/alexazar2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/alexazar2-hero-365.jpg In this Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2018, photo Health & Human Services Secretary Alex Azar smiles during an interview with The Associated Press in New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer) Alex Azar, who as the nation’s top health official supervised Operation Warp Speed to develop COVID-19 vaccines in record time, will undertake a teaching and policy research position at the University of Miami this September. Michael R. Malone 08-04-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Healthcare Curricula false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Sophomore saves sister’s life with stem cell donation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/sophomore-saves-sisters-life-with-stem-cell-donation.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/badblood-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/badblood-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/badblood-hero-365.jpg University of Miami student Sophia Nealon illustrated the book "Bye, Bye, Bad Blood." After a live-saving transplant to overcome leukemia, Sophia Nealon teamed up with her sister to create “Bye, Bye, Bad Blood,” a creative children’s tale that aims to teach young cancer patients about their diagnosis and prepare them and their families for what is to come. Ashley A. Williams 08-04-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / Law and Politics / World / Health and Lifestyle / Policy / The Caribbean / Central America / North America / South America / General Business / Mobile / Inter-American Health Task Force makes recommendations for improved health policy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/08/inter-american-health-task-force-makes-recommendations-for-improved-health-policy.html Health and Medicine Law and Politics World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/pandemichemisphere-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/pandemichemisphere-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/08/pandemichemisphere-hero-365.jpg Hemispheric In a recently published report, the task force, convened by the Inter-American Dialogue and co-chaired by University of Miami President Julio Frenk, identified five key areas to improve cooperation and coordination to support COVID-19 response and recovery throughout the Western Hemisphere. News@TheU 08-03-2021 false General Business Mobile Health and Lifestyle Policy The Caribbean Central America North America South America false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Miami Law/Politics / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Office of Alumni / Alumni Stories / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Surfside mayor navigates challenges, tragedy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/surfside-mayor-navigates-challenges,-chaos.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/surfsidemayor-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/surfsidemayor-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/surfsidemayor-hero-365.jpg Surfside Mayor Charles W. Burkett, a University of Miami alumnus, is leading the town of Surfside out of an unthinkable tragedy. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 07-30-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of Alumni Alumni Stories Miami Law/Politics In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Tech Innovation / Director’s entrepreneurial spirit boosts the Launch Pad https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/directors-entrepreneurial-spirit-boosts-the-launch-pad.html Academics People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/breslin-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/breslin-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/breslin-hero-365.jpg Brian Breslin, director of the LaunchPad at the University of Miami Brian Breslin is an innovative leader who became an entrepreneur at 15. He brought his expertise to the Launch Pad—the University of Miami’s business support center—where he became its leader in 2017. Kelly Montoya 07-30-2021 false Academic Excellence In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact Tech Innovation false false false false false Business / Law and Politics / Economics / International Law/Politics / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Law / Carbon border tariff takes aim at worst pollution perpetrators https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/carbon-border-tariff-takes-aim-at-worst-pollution-perpetrators.html Business Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/carbontax-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/carbontax-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/carbontax-hero-365.jpg Single wind turbine, a coal burning power plant with pollution and electricity pylons in the background. University of Miami business and law specialists tout the potential of a carbon border tax to level the global playing field and cut carbon emissions scientists link to extreme weather catastrophes. Michael R. Malone 07-29-2021 false Miami Herbert Business School School of Law Economics International Law/Politics false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Miller School of Medicine / University of Miami Health System / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / New evidence shows the COVID-19 Delta variant rapidly rising https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/new-evidence-shows-the-covid-19-delta-variant-rapidly-rising.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/covidvariants-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/covidvariants-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/covidvariants-hero-365.jpg Chantel Powell gets a COVID-19 PCR test in order to travel later this week at a Miami-Dade County testing site, Monday, July 26, 2021, in Miami. More than 73,000 new coronavirus cases were reported in Florida over the previous week, according to the state health department, nearly seven times the 12,000 reported a month ago. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier) The University’s coronavirus sequencing effort uncovered that there are several variants present in its patient population, but Delta is chief among them and easily transmitted. And its presence is likely triggering a local surge in the infectious disease. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 07-28-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine University of Miami Health System Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Research / Health and Lifestyle / Grants and Funding / College of Arts and Sciences / Miller School of Medicine / Psychology / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / Researchers offer lifelines to Black women with HIV https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/researchers-offer-lifelines-to-black-women-with-hiv.html Health and Medicine People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/microaggressions-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/microaggressions-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/microaggressions-hero-365.jpg MMAGIC study on microaggressions Coinciding with the pandemic and Black Lives Matter protests, a unique Department of Psychology study known as MMAGIC helped dozens of marginalized women through unprecedented stress. Maya Bell 07-28-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Community and Fans College of Arts and Sciences Miller School of Medicine Psychology Health and Lifestyle Grants and Funding false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Sports / Curricula / History and Culture / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / Surf’s up at the Olympics and in a new history class https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/surfs-up-at-the-olympics-and-in-a-new-history-class.html Academics Arts and Humanities Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/surfing-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/surfing-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/surfing-hero-365.jpg Carissa Moore, of the United States, celebrates winning the gold medal in the women's surfing competition at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Tuesday, July 27, 2021, at Tsurigasaki beach in Ichinomiya, Japan. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco) With a Hawaiian woman capturing gold in surfing’s Olympic debut, professor Martin Nesvig discusses his course on surfing and Hawaiian history. Maya Bell 07-28-2021 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences Curricula History and Culture false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University Libraries sheds light on turmoil in Cuba, Haiti https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/university-libraries-sheds-light-on-turmoil-in-cuba,-haiti.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/chcdiaspora-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/chcdiaspora-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/chcdiaspora-hero-365.jpg Collage of photos from University Libraries showcasing the Cuban and Haitian diaspora. Learn more about the Cuban and Haitian diasporas from the University’s Special Collections and Cuban Heritage Collection—the largest archive of materials about Cuba outside of the island. News@TheU 07-27-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Libraries Distinctive Collections History and Culture Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / Bascom Palmer ranks No. 1 for 20th year in U.S. News & World Report https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/bascom-palmer-ranks-no.-1-for-20th-year-in-u.s.-news--world-report.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/bascomn01-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/bascomn01-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/bascomn01-hero-365.jpg Exterior of Bascom Palmer Eye Institute The Bascom Palmer Eye Institute was ranked first for the 18th consecutive year—20th time overall—since the publication began surveying U.S. physicians for its annual “Best Hospitals” rankings 32 years ago. News@TheU 07-27-2021 false Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / Profile Spotlight / Research Excellence / Libraries / Resources & Services / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Students help peers with research needs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/students-help-peers-with-research-needs.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/peerresearch-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/peerresearch-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/peerresearch-hero-365.jpg A student studies in the Learning Commons at Richter Library. Peer research consultants are trained to assist undergraduate and graduate students with a wide range of requests in Richter Library. Ashley A. Williams 07-26-2021 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Libraries Resources & Services Profile Spotlight Research Excellence false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Florida Task Force 2 members come home https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/florida-task-force-2-members-come-home.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/taskforce-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/taskforce-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/taskforce-hero-365.jpg Task Force 2 Nearly a month after the deadly Surfside condo collapse, the South Florida Urban Search and Rescue Team/Task Force 2, which includes two Miller School of Medicine physicians, ends its deployment. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-26-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Researcher advances strategy to manage fisheries https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/researcher-advances-strategy-to-manage-fisheries.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/fishingboat-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/fishingboat-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/fishingboat-hero-365.jpg Fisheries Renato Molina, assistant professor, explores how transboundary marine protected areas can lead to greater fisheries cooperation between countries. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-23-2021 false In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / The good and the bad for chocolate lovers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/the-good-and-the-bad-for-chocolate-lovers.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/milkchocolate-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/milkchocolate-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/milkchocolate-hero-365.jpg milk chocolate With the recent celebration of World Chocolate Day and National Milk Chocolate Day around the corner, it is a good time to remember some of the benefits of chocolate. Barbara Gutierrez 07-23-2021 false Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Academic Excellence / History and Culture / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Historian appointed Bacardí Chair in Cuban and Cuban-American Studies https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/historian-appointed-bacardí-chair-in-cuban-and-cuban-american-studies.html Academics Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/bustamante-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/bustamante-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/bustamante-hero-365.jpg Michael Bustamante Michael J. Bustamante, noted scholar and author of “Cuban Memory Wars,” will help launch an interdisciplinary undergraduate program in Cuban studies. Maya Bell 07-23-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences Academic Excellence History and Culture In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / Two studies examine how Latin American journalists cope with stress https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/two-studies-examine-how-latin-american-journalists-cope-with-stress.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/brazilprez-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/brazilprez-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/brazilprez-hero-365.jpg Brazil journalists University collaborations, one in Mexico and the other in Brazil, show that many reporters turn to colleagues and their desire to provide public service to bolster emotional strength when facing threat and harassment. Barbara Gutierrez 07-22-2021 false International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Union leader: Flight attendants under threat from unruly passengers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/union-leader-flight-attendants-under-threat-from-unruly-passengers.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/saranelson-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/saranelson-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/saranelson-hero-365.jpg Sara Nelson During a talk hosted by the Miami Herbert Business School, Sara Nelson, president of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, AFL-CIO, highlighted the role of collective action to safeguard workers’ rights and livelihoods. Michael R. Malone 07-22-2021 false Miami Herbert Business School In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / In the Community / Frost School of Music / Frost School, Festival Napa Valley ‘join forces’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/frost-school,-festival-napa-valley-join-forces.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/frostnapa-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/frostnapa-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/frostnapa-hero-365.jpg Frost School of Music The Frost School of Music continues to expand opportunities for students and has partnered with the music, food, and wine festival. A selected group took a musical journey to California to perform in the 10-day event. Amanda M. Perez 07-22-2021 false Frost School of Music Music In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / University researcher aids in river’s restoration https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/university-researcher-aids-in-rivers-restoration.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/trashpickup-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/trashpickup-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/trashpickup-hero-365.jpg Juan Díaz River Daniel Suman, a professor of marine affairs and policy, is collaborating with the environmental group Marea Verde to bring a solar- and hydro-powered trash collection device to the polluted Juan Díaz River in Panama. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-21-2021 false In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Business / Health and Medicine / People and Community / Sports / Economics / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / No fans or tourists: Can Tokyo still medal with the Olympics? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/no-fans-or-tourists-can-tokyo-still-medal-with-the-olympics.html Business Health and Medicine People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/olympicvillage-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/olympicvillage-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/olympicvillage-hero-365.jpg Olympic village Applying resilient urban design concepts and transparent marketing strategies may help Japan mitigate a mountain of challenges and stage a successful Olympics, suggest University of Miami specialists in those fields. Michael R. Malone 07-21-2021 false Economics Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Doctoral student researches cardiovascular disease in women https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/doctoral-student-researches-cardiovascular-disease-in-women.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/carolina-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/carolina-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/carolina-hero-365.jpg Caroline Velasquez Carolina Velasquez is spending her summer studying how total body fat, muscle mass, physical activity, and nutrition affect blood vessel health among underrepresented groups at risk for cardiovascular disease. Ashley A. Williams 07-21-2021 false Diversity In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / Miami Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / Cuban American students rally for country’s freedom https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/cuban-american-students-rally-for-countrys-freedom.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/dulce-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/dulce-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/dulce-hero-365.jpg Little Havana University of Miami students share a common message of solidarity with Cuban protesters who are demanding freedom and denouncing the Communist government. Ashley A. Williams 07-19-2021 false International Law/Politics Miami Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / In the Community / Climate Change / Environment / resilience-academy Graduate student tackles issues of sustainability, resilience https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/graduate-student-tackles-issues-of-sustainability,-resilience.html Academics People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/paulaviala-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/paulaviala-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/paulaviala-hero-365.jpg Paula Viala Paula Christina Viala’s career path has taken a few twists and turns. Now, she is part of the Master of Professional Science in Urban Sustainability and Resilience program and is working as an intern this summer for the Miami-Dade County Office of Resilience. Barbara Gutierrez 07-19-2021 false Academic Excellence In the Community Climate Change Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Medical student urges social transformation to end HIV/AIDS https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/medical-student-urges-social-transformation-to-end-hivaids.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/campbulkeley-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/campbulkeley-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/campbulkeley-hero-365.jpg Haitian refugees gather at the entrance to Camp Bulkeley, a tent city at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba on Nov. 27, 1991. Rescues continue at sea for Haitians fleeing the worsening economic hardships. Tents set up to house the refugees can be seen in the background. U.S. officials fear overcrowding by the end of the week. (AP Photo/Greg Gibson) Forty years after the U.S. documented its first cases of HIV, Christopher Garcia-Wilde says a focus on basic essentials can help vanquish the world’s most persistent pandemic. Maya Bell 07-16-2021 false Health and Lifestyle Treatment and Breakthroughs Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Sports / Profile Spotlight / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University employee heads to the Olympics https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/university-employee-heads-to-the-olympics.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/longjump-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/longjump-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/longjump-hero-365.jpg Nadia Eke will compete in the long jump when she represents Ghana in the Tokyo Olympics Nadia Eke’s Olympic dream is about to become reality. The University of Miami staff member will represent her home country of Ghana in the triple jump at the 2020 Olympic Games in Japan. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-16-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / Sports / Curricula / Online Learning / Fitness and Wellness / Division of Continuing and International Education / School of Education and Human Development / Online / Kinesiology and Sports Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University dives into the esports academic arena https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/university-dives-into-the-esports-academic-arena.html Academics Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/esports-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/esports-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/esports-hero-365.jpg A gamer competes in an esports tournament. Photo: Riot Games/League of Legends A new University of Miami certificate program will introduce participants to the burgeoning industry around competitive video games. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 07-15-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Division of Continuing and International Education School of Education and Human Development Online Kinesiology and Sports Sciences Curricula Online Learning Fitness and Wellness false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Florida Law/Politics / Miami Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Law / Aging condos fraught with challenges for owners, governing groups https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/aging-condos-fraught-with-challenges-for-owners,-governing-groups.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/condoregs-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/condoregs-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/condoregs-hero-365.jpg The Miami skyline is seen in this aerial view with cranes, Thursday, Sept. 7, 2017, in Miami. (DroneBase via AP) Business and law experts at the University of Miami gauge the impact of the Surfside tragedy on the owners of older condominium units and examine initiatives to revamp the policies and procedures that regulate the associations. Michael R. Malone 07-14-2021 false Miami Herbert Business School School of Law Florida Law/Politics Miami Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Profile Spotlight / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Graduate student documents the ecology of endangered salamanders https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/graduate-student-documents-the-ecology-of-endangered-salamanders.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/salamander-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/salamander-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/salamander-hero-365.jpg Left to right: Christopher Searcy, assistant professor of biology; Leyna Stemle, and postdoctoral researcher Arianne Messerman. In studying the Santa Cruz long-toed salamander, Leyna Stemle is hoping to provide data to help prevent the extinction of the species. News@TheU 07-13-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community Profile Spotlight Environment false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Profile Spotlight / Environment / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Student conducts sea turtle research at remote outpost https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/student-conducts-sea-turtle-research-at-remote-outpost.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/turtles-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/turtles-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/turtles-hero-365.jpg Graduate student Hannah Ditzler photographed baby sea turtles while interning at Dry Tortugas National Park. Hannah Ditzler, a graduate student in the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmosphere Science’s master of professional science program, is working on Loggerhead Key to research ways to help conserve loggerhead and green sea turtles. Ashley A. Williams 07-13-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Profile Spotlight Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Architecture / Social Impact / School of Architecture / College of Engineering / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / resilience-academy Condo collapse could transform building codes in Florida https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/condo-collapse-could-transform-building-codes-in-florida.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/buildingcodes-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/buildingcodes-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/buildingcodes-hero-365.jpg Recreational powerboats ply the Miami River past downtown on Independence Day, Sunday, July 4, 2021, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) When Hurricane Andrew devastated south Miami-Dade County nearly 30 years ago, the state’s building codes underwent a major revision. The recent collapse of the building in Surfside could do the same. Barbara Gutierrez and Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-13-2021 false Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Architecture College of Engineering Architecture Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / World / International Law/Politics / Social Impact / The Caribbean / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Cubans demand freedom in protests across the island https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/cubans-demand-freedom-in-protests-across-the-island.html Law and Politics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/cubanprotests-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/cubanprotests-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/cubanprotests-hero-365.jpg Anti-government protesters march in Havana, Cuba, Sunday, July 11, 2021. Hundreds of demonstrators went out to the streets in several cities in Cuba to protest against ongoing food shortages and high prices of foodstuffs. (AP Photo/Ismael Francisco) The demonstrators, marching in cities across the Caribbean country and in Miami, have also called for President Miguel Díaz-Canel to step down. Barbara Gutierrez 07-12-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community International Law/Politics Social Impact The Caribbean false false false false false Business / People and Community / Visiting Speakers / Miami Herbert Business School / Special Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Brazil’s central bank president: Innovations fueling rebound https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/brazils-central-bank-president-innovations-fueling-rebound.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/camposneto-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/camposneto-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/camposneto-hero-365.jpg Roberto Campos Neto, Central Bank of Brazil President Roberto Campos Neto, in a live lecture at the Miami Herbert Business School, highlighted new tech-driven policies developed by the central bank as key to the country’s robust economic recovery. Michael R. Malone 07-09-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Special Events Visiting Speakers false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Sports / History and Culture / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Historian’s book about Satchel Paige headed to Hollywood https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/historians-book-about-satchel-paige-headed-to-hollywood.html Arts and Humanities People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/spiveybook-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/spiveybook-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/spiveybook-hero-365.jpg Donald Spivey photographed with his book, "If You Were Only White: The Life of Leroy 'Satchel' Paige" History professor Donald Spivey spent 12 years researching and writing “If You Were Only White: The Life of Leroy ‘Satchel’ Paige.” Now, Apple Studios has acquired the rights to the text for a dramatic series on Negro Leagues Baseball, using the life of Paige as a backdrop. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-09-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community A&S Social Sciences History and Culture Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / University Leadership / Distinctions / Office of Alumni / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Gratitude, engagement, innovation animate award-winning work https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/gratitude,-engagement,-innovation-animate-award-winning-work.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/caseawards-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/caseawards-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/caseawards-hero-365.jpg U Statue on the Coral Gables Campus. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami As the University of Miami reflects on an academic year without parallel, the inventive ways it used to attract, steward, and inform alumni and donors have received fresh accolades from its peers in higher education advancement. News@TheU 07-08-2021 false Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Office of Alumni University Leadership Distinctions false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / World / International Law/Politics / Social Impact / The Caribbean / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Education and Human Development / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Assassination of Haitian president plunges country into further chaos https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/assassination-of-haitian-president-plunges-country-into-further-chaos.html Law and Politics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/haitipresident-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/haitipresident-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/haitipresident-hero-365.jpg In this April 7, 2018, file photo, Haiti's President Jovenel Moise, center, leaves the museum during a ceremony marking the 215th anniversary of revolutionary hero Toussaint Louverture's death, at the National Pantheon museum in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Moïse was assassinated after a group of unidentified people attacked his private residence, the country’s interim prime minister said in a statement Wednesday, July 7, 2021. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery, File) Haitian-born professors MarieGuerda Nicolas and Louis Herns Marcelin offer their insights into the crisis crippling the island nation. Barbara Gutierrez 07-07-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Education and Human Development International Law/Politics Social Impact The Caribbean false false false false false Academics / People and Community / In the Community / Students / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Toppel provides electrifying connections for students, local businesses https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/toppel-provides-electrifying-connections-for-students,-local-businesses.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/kristophe-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/kristophe-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/kristophe-hero-365.jpg Kristophe Smith-Walker Kristophe Smith-Walker, a junior at the University of Miami, utilizes the Toppel Career Center’s resources and programs, including internship opportunities, to gain experience and bolster his career development. Ashley A. Williams 07-07-2021 false Students Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Life on Zoom fuels surge in cosmetic surgeries https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/life-on-zoom-fuels-surge-in-cosmetic-surgeries.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/plasticsurgery-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/plasticsurgery-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/plasticsurgery-hero-365.jpg Vector illustration of hands holding scalpels and syringes near woman face, symbol of plastic surgery Bothered by unflattering online images and with time to recover at home, more people are seeking plastic surgeries to correct perceived flaws. Maya Bell 07-06-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Community and Fans General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / In the Community / Libraries / Digital Collections / Explore Florida’s fashion trends throughout the years https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/explore-floridas-fashion-trends-throughout-the-years.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/deepdives-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/deepdives-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/deepdives-hero-365.jpg Collection of photos for "Fashioning Special Collections: A Catwalk Through the Rare Books and Archives" In the online series, “Deep Dives,” Cristina Favretto, head of the University of Miami Libraries Special Collections, will host a catwalk through rare books and other items in the archives that feature styles from the past. Amanda M. Perez 07-02-2021 false Libraries Digital Collections History and Culture In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / Announcements / Campus Safety / Letters and Messages / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Latest information on Tropical Storm Elsa https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/latest-information-on-elsa.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo The University of Miami is closely monitoring Tropical Storm Elsa and providing information as needed. UM News 07-02-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Announcements Campus Safety Letters and Messages true false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Law / Many question Bill Cosby’s release from prison https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/many-question-bill-cosbys-release-from-prison.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/cosbysentence-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/cosbysentence-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/samplesize-hero-365.jpg Bill Cosby Supporters of the #MeToo movement expressed outrage, but legal experts say procedural errors in the handling of the case led to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Bill Cosby’s sexual assault conviction. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-02-2021 false School of Law U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Marketing / Social media influencers have the power to sway audiences https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/social-media-influencers-have-the-power-to-sway-audiences.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/ronaldo-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/ronaldo-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/ronaldo-hero-365.jpg Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo controls the ball during the Euro 2020 soccer championship group F match between Hungary and Portugal at the Ferenc Puskas stadium in Budapest, Hungary Monday, June 15, 2021. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic, Pool) Claudia Townsend, associate professor of marketing, and undergraduate student Jasmine Ortiz, a professional singer, songwriter, and social media personality explain the world of digital marketing. Ashley A. Williams 07-02-2021 false Miami Herbert Business School Marketing Entrepreneurship Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / Professor devotes his career to chronicling U.S. Jewish communities https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/professor-devotes-his-career-to-chronicling-u.s.-jews.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/sheskin-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/sheskin-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/sheskin-hero-365.jpg Ira Sheskin University of Miami demographer Ira Sheskin, whose expertise has been called upon by media covering the Surfside tragedy, has been documenting the changes in South Florida Jewish communities for four decades. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 07-01-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences Diversity In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Florida Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Law / Law experts: Britney Spears’ legal drama is rife with paradoxes https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/law-experts-britney-spears-legal-drama-is-rife-with-paradoxes.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/freebritney-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/freebritney-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/freebritney-hero-365.jpg This Feb. 11, 2017 file photo shows Britney Spears at the Clive Davis and The Recording Academy Pre-Grammy Gala in Beverly Hills, Calif. The conservatorship that runs Britney Spears’ affairs has sued a man who runs a Spears-themed blog for defamation. The lawsuit filed Wednesday, June 26, 2019, in Los Angeles Superior Court alleges that Anthony Elia, who writes the blog Absolute Britney, has spread falsehoods about the conservatorship. The suit says the blog falsely claimed that the conservatorship, which is run by Spears’ father Jamie, was manipulating her Instagram account to make her appear more troubled and in need of help than she actually is. (Photo by Rich Fury/Invision/AP, File) University of Miami family law professors explore the reported conditions of the conservatorship—the legal framework created purportedly to protect the pop star—that Spears and some of her ‘Free Britney’ supporters claim is ‘abusive’ and ‘traumatizing.’ Michael R. Malone 07-01-2021 false School of Law Florida Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Virtual celebration marks Pride Month https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/07/virtual-celebration-marks-pride-month.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/pride2021-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/pride2021-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/07/pride2021-hero-365.jpg Transgender and gay rainbow flags (Pride) To acknowledge and honor the LGBTQ+ community, the University of Miami’s LGBTQ Student Center celebrated on Wednesday evening with an online event that included a trivia game and a verbal call to action. Ashley A. Williams 07-01-2021 false Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Access and Inclusion / Social Impact / University President / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Florida college presidents pledge their support for Dreamers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/florida-college-presidents-pledge-their-support-for-dreamers.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/frenkdaca-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/frenkdaca-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/frenkdaca-hero-365.jpg University of Miami President Julio Frenk speaks during the President's Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration roundtable. At a roundtable led by the Immigration Partnership and Coalition Fund, Florida’s chapter of the American Business Immigration Coalition, higher education leaders implored the state’s senators to pass the 2021 Dream Act. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 06-30-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Office of the President Access and Inclusion Social Impact University President false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Communication / Journalism / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Journalists bring expertise, heart to Surfside coverage https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/journalists-bring-expertise,-heart-to-surfside-coverage.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/journalistdisasters-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/journalistdisasters-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/journalistdisasters-hero-365.jpg People embrace at a make-shift memorial outside St. Joseph Catholic Church, in Surfside, Fla., Monday, June 28, 2021, near the collapsed building for people still missing or dead. Many people were still unaccounted for after Thursday's fatal collapse. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) Faculty members and a graduate student in the School of Communication—veteran newspeople—share how they cope with covering large scale catastrophes, including the condo building collapse. Barbara Gutierrez 06-30-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Communication Journalism Journalism In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / University of Miami training center helps first responders at Surfside site https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/university-of-miami-training-center-helps-first-responders-at-surfside-site.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/surfsidetower-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/surfsidetower-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/surfsidetower-hero-365.jpg This aerial image shows an oceanfront condo building that partially collapsed three days earlier, resulting in fatalities and many people still unaccounted for, in Surfside, Fla., Sunday, June 27, 2021. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) The Gordon Center for Simulation and Innovation in Medical Education has taught advanced practice interventions to firefighters and paramedics in the field for decades, including the members of Miami-Dade Fire Rescue’s Florida Task Force 1, which is deployed at the condo collapse in the beachside community. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-29-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / Law and Politics / World / Economics / International Law/Politics / Central America / Western Hemisphere / North America / South America / Miami Herbert Business School / Economics / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Economists: Strengthen U.S.-Latin America bond through trade, educational support https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/economists-strengthen-u.s.-latin-america-bond-through-trade,-educational-support.html Business Law and Politics World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/ustrade-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/ustrade-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/ustrade-hero-365.jpg Map of Central America. Detail from THE POLITICAL MAP OF THE WORLD. To advance U.S. interests—and to counter China’s increased presence in the hemisphere—the Biden administration should increase trade and help advance education in Latin America and the Caribbean, according to scholars from the Miami Herbert Business School. Michael R. Malone 06-28-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Economics Economics International Law/Politics Central America Western Hemisphere North America South America false false false false false Academics / People and Community / World / Teaching and Learning / Diversity / Students / Prospective Students / International Students / Mobile / International graduate students help others learn new languages https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/international-graduate-students-help-others-learn-new-languages.html Academics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/nana-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/nana-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/nana-hero-365.jpg Frimpong Nana Asamoah Drawing from the University’s pool of bilingual talent, the Directed Independent Language Study program has offered not-for-credit lessons in languages from Arabic to Zulu. Maya Bell 06-25-2021 false Students Prospective Students International Students Mobile Teaching and Learning Diversity false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Literature / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Summer is the perfect time to dive into a book https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/summer-is-the-perfect-time-to-dive-into-a-book.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/summerreading-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/summerreading-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/summerreading-hero-365.jpg Stock photo. A person reading in a hammock with an open book. University faculty and staff members share the titles of books currently on their reading lists. News@TheU 06-25-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Literature false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / In the Community / Frost School of Music / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Frost Chopin Academy connects professionals, students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/frost-chopin-academy-connects-professionals,-students.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/chopinfestival-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/chopinfestival-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/chopinfestival-hero-365.jpg Frost Chopin Academy connects professionals, students. Photo: Jenny Abreu for the Frost School of Music The Frost School of Music showcases pianist Frédéric Chopin with an academy and festival dedicated to the composer’s craft that brings together masters and novices. Amanda M. Perez 06-25-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Music In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / World / In the Community / Social Impact / University President / The Caribbean / Central America / South America / Frenk: Pandemic accelerated a digital revolution in higher education https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/frenk-pandemic-accelerated-a-digital-revolution-in-higher-education.html People and Community University World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/miamilac-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/miamilac-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/miamilac-hero-365.jpg Mark B. Rosenberg, president, Florida International University; Madeline Pumariega, president, Miami Dade College; Julio Frenk, president, University of Miami; and Marcelo Cabrol, manager, Social Sector, IDB, speak during the "Human Capital in a Digital Economy: the Role of Higher Education" panel discussion at Miami-LAC, Thursday, June 24, 2021. At an investment and trade forum focused on South Florida and Latin America and the Caribbean, University of Miami President Julio Frenk joined the presidents of Florida International University and Miami Dade College to discuss how postsecondary institutions changed during COVID-19. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-25-2021 false In the Community Social Impact University President The Caribbean Central America South America false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Research Excellence / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Students swab rail stations to identify, map microbes across Miami https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/students-swab-rail-stations-to-collect-microbes.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/globalsampling-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/globalsampling-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/globalsampling-hero-365.jpg Neha Godbole, an M.D./M.P.H. student at the Miller School of Medicine, swabs the escalator at the Brickell Metrorail station as part of Global City Sampling Day 2021. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami As part of Global City Sampling Day, teams of University of Miami students fanned out across Miami-Dade County on Monday taking microbial samples on surfaces at each of the 23 Metrorail stops. Their efforts will help create a map of the community of microorganisms that inhabit the city. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-23-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile In the Community Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Office of Alumni / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Read the latest issue of Miami magazine online https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/read-the-latest-issue-of-miami-magazine-online.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/miami-spr21-news-940x529.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/miami-spr21-news-790x527.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/miami-spr21-news-365x365.png The Spring 2021 edition pays homage to the indomitable Hurricanes spirit—from Howard Schnellenberger’s legendary revival of the football program to new initiatives that position the University at the forefront of the tech revolution. The Spring 2021 edition pays homage to the indomitable Hurricanes spirit—from Howard Schnellenberger’s legendary revival of the football program to new initiatives that position the University at the forefront of the tech revolution. News@TheU 06-23-2021 false Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Office of Alumni In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / A&S Research / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / resilience-academy Arts and Sciences Student team analyzes water quality in the Keys https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/student-team-analyzes-water-quality-in-the-keys.html People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/keywaterquality-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/keywaterquality-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/keywaterquality-hero-365.jpg Kathleen Sullivan Sealey guides a long fiberglass tube holding clear plastic sample bottles over the edge of an open fisherman boat in the Florida Keys. Photos: Janette Neuwahl Tannen/University of Miami Led by biology professor Kathleen Sullivan Sealey, the group is working to detect and evaluate how and where the water on the archipelago is changing, particularly in many of its canals. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 06-23-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community A&S Research Social Impact Research Excellence Environment false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Education and Human Development / School of Education Teaching and Learning / Holocaust Teacher Institute celebrates 20 years https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/holocaust-teacher-institute-celebrates-20-years.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/holocaustinstitute-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/holocaustinstitute-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/holocaustinstitute-hero-365.jpg Arnold Meyer points to the names of his parents, and sister who died in the holocaust, during the commemoration of the 73rd Anniversary of Kristallnacht, Night of Broken Glass, in Miami Beach, Fla., Thursday, Nov. 10, 2011. In the early hours of Nov. 10, 1938 and continuing through nightfall 91Jews in Germany were killed by Nazi German soldiers and thousands of Jews men were taken to concentration camps. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz) In a collaboration with the University of Miami School of Education and Human Development, the institute instructs hundreds of teachers from Miami-Dade County Public Schools yearly on the history of the Holocaust. Barbara Gutierrez 06-21-2021 false School of Education and Human Development School of Education Teaching and Learning Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / In the Community / Social Impact / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / U.S. Fulbright awards enable students to explore passions abroad https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/u.s.-fulbright-awards-enable-students-to-explore-passions-abroad.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/fulbrightscholars2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/fulbrightscholars2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/fulbrightscholars2-hero-365.jpg Fulbright scholars Julia Lynch and Ezra Remer Two recent University of Miami alumni have been granted U.S. Fulbright awards that will take one to Bulgaria, the other to Dominica. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 06-21-2021 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Academic Excellence In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Environmental Science and Policy / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Research recommends managed retreat as climate change option https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/research-recommends-managed-retreat-as-climate-change-option.html People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/managedretreat-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/managedretreat-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/managedretreat-hero-365.jpg FILE - In a Sunday, Sept. 16, 2018 photo, homes along the New River are flooded as a result of high tides and rain from hurricane Florence which moved through the area in Jacksonville, N.C. As hurricane season starts Monday, May 31, 2020, most of North Carolina’s coastal counties are grappling with shortfalls or concerns about equipment and resources as they balance the dual threat of tropical weather and the COVID-19 pandemic. All 20 counties in the state’s coastal management zone told the Associated Press that COVID-19 is factoring into hurricane preparations. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File) Katharine Mach, a Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science researcher, argues in a new paper that managed retreat—moving people and property out of harm’s way—should be viewed as a proactive approach that can support communities and livelihoods in the face of climate change. Diana Udel 06-21-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Environmental Science and Policy In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / Science and Technology / Sports / Health and Lifestyle / Life Sciences / Tech Innovation / Athletics / Fitness and Wellness / How age-defying professional athletes are beating father time https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/how-age-defying-professional-athletes-are-beating-father-time.html Health and Medicine Science and Technology Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/agingathletes-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/agingathletes-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/agingathletes-hero-365.jpg Pro athletes Tom Brady, Serena Williams, and Phil Mickelson. Photos: The Associated Press Advancements in nutrition, training, and sports medicine have helped athletes like Tom Brady, Phil Mickelson, and Serena Williams extend their careers and excel in their sport. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-21-2021 false Health and Lifestyle Life Sciences Tech Innovation Athletics Fitness and Wellness false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / COVID-19 deaths in Latin America highest in Mexico, Brazil https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/mexico,-brazil-lead-in-covid-19-deaths-in-latin-america.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/covid19mexico-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/covid19mexico-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/covid19mexico-hero-365.jpg In this April 12, 2021 file photo, people over age 60 line up to be vaccinated with the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine at the University Olympic Stadium in Mexico City. Mexico City's government announced on Friday, May 7, 2021 that public hospitals dedicated to fighting COVID-19 are experiencing their lowest rate occupancy of the pandemic and the city is slightly easing some restrictions, more than three months after infections peaked in the Mexican capital in January. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte, File) New academic papers from the University of Miami COVID-19 Observatory show that the lack of a unified federal response in both countries worsened the impact of the virus. Barbara Gutierrez 06-21-2021 false In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Policy / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / Bills to expand, restrict voting create battles https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/bills-to-expand,-restrict-voting-brew-battles.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/voting-rights-bills-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/voting-rights-bills-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/voting-rights-bills-365x365.jpg House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., joined by Texas lawmakers, speaks at a news conference on a voting rights bill on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, June 15, 2021. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik) Frances Hill and Gregory Koger, University of Miami professors, analyze voting legislation being proposed in various states and in Congress and the impact they could have on future elections if they become law. News@TheU 06-18-2021 false Policy U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Economics / Miami Herbert Business School / Economics / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University economists: Inflation spike no cause for alarm https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/university-economists-inflation-spike-no-cause-for-alarm.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/federal-reserve-inflation-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/federal-reserve-inflation-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/federal-reserve-inflation-365x365.jpg This May 4, 2021, photo shows the Federal Reserve building in Washington. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) Alex Horenstein and Miguel Angel Iraola Guzman, both faculty members with the Miami Herbert Business School, agree that the current rise in prices are symptomatic of the recovery and warrant attention, but not worry—at least for now. Michael R. Malone 06-18-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Economics Economics false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Academic Excellence / Access and Inclusion / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Inaugural class graduates from First Star Academy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/university-graduates-inaugural-class-from-first-star-academy-college-readiness-program.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/first-star-academy-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/first-star-academy-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/first-star-academy-365x365.jpg The inaugural cohort of the First Star University of Miami Academy graduated Wednesday, June 16. Photo: Michael R. Malone/University of Miami In a ceremony on Wednesday, the University of Miami celebrated the graduating class from the national program that prepares at-risk teens for college by providing on-campus residential stays and intensive learning during their high school summers. Michael R. Malone 06-17-2021 false Academic Excellence Access and Inclusion Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / A&S Social Sciences / Juneteenth commemorates the date U.S. slaves learned of their freedom https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/juneteenth-commemorates-the-date-u.s.-slaves-learned-of-their-freedom.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/juneteenth-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/juneteenth-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/juneteenth-365x365.jpg This updated handout photo provided by the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum on Tuesday, June 8, 2021 shows a signed copy of Emancipation Proclamation. Two University of Miami professors reflect on the significance of June 19, which has gained popularity and is celebrated in many states with parades, family reunions, picnics, and other festivities. News@TheU 06-17-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community A&S Social Sciences U.S. Government In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Diversity / In the Community / Office of Alumni / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Celebrate Juneteenth with ’Canes around the nation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/celebrate-juneteenth-with-canes-around-the-nation.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/juneteenth2020_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/juneteenth2020_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/juneteenth2020_hero_365.jpg Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day, Jubilee Day, and Cel-Liberation Day, is an American holiday celebrated annually on June 19. The University of Miami Black Alumni Society will host a virtual celebration on Friday evening that will feature interactive cooking demonstrations and a moderated discussion. All members of the University community are invited to attend. Ashley A. Williams 06-16-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile Office of Alumni Diversity In the Community false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / University / Academic Excellence / Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / In the face of a pandemic, student retention rate improves https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/student-retention,-enrollment-improve-despite-the-pandemic.html Roadmap Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/student-retention-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/student-retention-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/student-retention-365x365.jpg Students walking on the Coral Gables Campus. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami The University of Miami yielded a high spring enrollment based on its ability to support new first-year and transfer students during an atypical academic year. Ashley A. Williams and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 06-16-2021 false Students Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Academic Excellence false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Profile Spotlight / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Student Government vice president selected for prestigious summer program https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/student-government-vice-president-selected-for-prestigious-summer-program.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/ajiri-uzere-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/ajiri-uzere-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/ajiri-uzere-365x365.jpg Ajiri Uzere Ajiri Uzere, a senior at the University of Miami, was accepted into the Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program. She shares how the experiences and opportunities provided to her have shaped who she is today. Ashley A. Williams 06-16-2021 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Academic Excellence Profile Spotlight false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Appointments / Medical / Miller School of Medicine / Student Affairs / Health and Wellness / Students / Miami physician appointed new director of Student Health Service https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/miami-physician-appointed-new-director-of-student-health-service.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/emilio-volz-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/emilio-volz-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/emilio-volz-365x365.jpg Dr. Emilio G. Volz, new director for Student Health Service An expert in emergency and family medicine, Dr. Emilio G. Volz, a University of Miami alumnus and double-board certified physician, will begin his new role on July 1. Ashley A. Williams 06-15-2021 false Students Miller School of Medicine Student Affairs Health and Wellness Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Appointments Medical false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Profile Spotlight / Frost School of Music / Music Theory & Composition / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Frost School faculty member celebrates in ‘Stride’ with Pulitzer win https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/frost-school-faculty-member-celebrates-in-stride-with-pulitzer-win.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/pulitzer-tania-leon-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/pulitzer-tania-leon-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/pulitzer-tania-leon-365x365.jpg Tania Leon Tania León, the 2021 Distinguished Composer-in-Residence for the Frost School of Music, was recently awarded the 2021 Pulitzer Prize in music. Amanda M. Perez 06-15-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Music Theory & Composition Music Profile Spotlight false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / World / International Law/Politics / The Caribbean / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Haiti expert: Country needs a ‘transitional government’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/haiti-expert-country-needs-a-transitional-government.html Law and Politics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/haiti-unrest-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/haiti-unrest-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/haiti-unrest-365x365.jpg A protester waves a small Haitian flag during a protest to demand the resignation of President Jovenel Moise and against a constitutional referendum scheduled for June 27, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday, May 18, 2021. ( AP Photo / Joseph Odelyn) Professor Louis Herns Marcelin maintains the Caribbean nation needs oversight to ensure a free election after the current president faces demands to step down over allegations of corruption and collusion with local gangs. Barbara Gutierrez 06-15-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community International Law/Politics The Caribbean false false false false false People and Community / Sports / Social Impact / School of Education and Human Development / Kinesiology and Sports Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Opinion: Compromise needed for tennis’ physical, mental challenges https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/opinion-compromise-needed-for-tennis-physical,-mental-challenges.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/naomi-osaka-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/naomi-osaka-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/naomi-osaka-365x365.jpg Naomi Osaka celebrates after defeating Romania's Patricia Maria Tig during their first round match of the French open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium Sunday, May 30, 2021 in Paris. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena) To Arlette Perry, professor and chair of the Department of Kinesiology and Sport Sciences in the School of Education and Human Development, tennis is “like playing a physical chess match” that can be taxing for the athlete. Arlette Perry 06-14-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business School of Education and Human Development Kinesiology and Sports Sciences Social Impact false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / College of Engineering launches innovative department https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/new,-innovative-department-launched-at-college-of-engineering.html Roadmap Academics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/cet-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/cet-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/cet-365.jpg Students conduct research in the Aerosol and Air Quality Research Laboratory at the College of Engineering. Photo courtesy College of Engineering The college has created a Department of Chemical, Environmental, and Materials Engineering to fulfill new aspirations and address challenging issues. Matthew Perez 06-14-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile College of Engineering Academic Excellence Tech Innovation false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Doctors assess COVID-19 ‘breakthrough’ cases in Miami https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/doctors-assess-covid-19-breakthrough-cases-in-miami.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/covid-breakthrough-cases-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/covid-breakthrough-cases-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/covid-breakthrough-cases-365x365.jpg Natalia Dubom, of Honduras, gets the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at Miami International Airport, Friday, May 28, 2021, in Miami. The vaccine was offered to all passengers arriving at the airport. Florida's Emergency Management Agency is running the program through Sunday. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier) Three physicians from the Miller School of Medicine joined Centers for Disease Control and Prevention administrators to talk about these rare instances, effective treatments, and the virus variants that may be prompting them. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 06-11-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Community and Fans General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Treatment and Breakthroughs false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Profile Spotlight / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Civil, Architectural and Environmental / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Civil engineer helps build a better bridge https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/civil-engineer-helps-build-a-better-bridge.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/sustainable-bridge-engineering-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/sustainable-bridge-engineering-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/sustainable-bridge-engineering-365x365.jpg Christian C. Steputat, a Ph.D. candidate in the College of Engineering Christian C. Steputat, a Ph.D. candidate in the College of Engineering, has worked on design and construction projects all over the world, including the Eiffel Tower in Las Vegas, and the guitar-shaped Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino here in Hollywood. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-09-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Engineering Civil, Architectural and Environmental Profile Spotlight Tech Innovation false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / Tech Innovation / School of Architecture / School of Communication / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students’ extended reality projects propel their education into the future https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/students-extended-reality-projects-propel-their-education-into-the-future.html Roadmap Academics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/xr-awards-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/xr-awards-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/xr-awards-365.jpg Students developed an extended reality application for the International Inn, a historic hotel in northern Miami Beach. Four students are wrapping up projects this summer as part of the first XR Awards—grants that allowed them to explore a topic in their field of interest that is enhanced by using virtual, augmented, or mixed reality. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 06-09-2021 false School of Architecture School of Communication School of Nursing and Health Studies Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Academic Excellence Tech Innovation false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / In the Community / Libraries / Events / Distinctive Collections / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Artist’s archive sheds light on ’60s, ’70s Cuba https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/artists-archive-sheds-light-on-60s,-70s-cuba.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/archivo-de-connie-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/archivo-de-connie-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/alt-archivo-de-connie-365x365.jpg "Extranjeras" from el archivo de Connie, courtesy of Anna Veltfort German-born Anna Veltfort spent her formative years on the island, and her unique blog and historical material now have a special place in the University of Miami Libraries’ Cuban Heritage Collection. Barbara Gutierrez 06-08-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Libraries Events Distinctive Collections History and Culture In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / CEO of Camillus House credits degree for her success https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/alumnas-career-built-on-the-bedrock-of-her-degree.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/hilda-fernandez-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/hilda-fernandez-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/hilda-fernandez-365x365.jpg Hilda Fernandez, CEO of Camillus House Hilda Fernandez, a University alumna, attributes her studies in communications as the foundation for a dynamic career in local government, media, and leadership. Michael R. Malone 06-08-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Communication Journalism In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / College of Engineering / Experts delve into recent ransomware attacks https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/delving-into-the-recent-ransomware-attacks.html Business People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/news-cybersecurity-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/news-cybersecurity-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/news-cybersecurity-365x365.jpg Cybersecurity stock image. University of Miami cybersecurity and supply chain faculty members explain why cybercriminals are finding infrastructure a lucrative target. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 06-07-2021 false Miami Herbert Business School College of Engineering In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / In the Community / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / ’Canes on ’Canes webinar takes a deep dive on hurricanes https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/canes-on-canes-webinar-takes-a-deep-dive-on-hurricanes.html People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/hurricane-sandy-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/hurricane-sandy-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/hurricane-sandy-365x365.jpg NOAA’s Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite 13 (GOES-13) captured this natural-color image of Hurricane Sandy on October 28, 2012. Composed of graduate and undergraduate students, the education and outreach group provided an outlook on the 2021 hurricane season, and an overview of tropical cyclone research underway at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-07-2021 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / Visiting Speakers / Miami Herbert Business School / Special Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Education innovator highlights risk-taking, destigmatizing failure https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/education-innovator-highlights-risk-taking,-destigmatizing-failure.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/sal-khan-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/sal-khan-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/sal-khan-365x365.jpg Sal Khan, founder and CEO of Khan Academy. Photo courtesy Khan Academy Sal Khan, founder and CEO of the Khan Academy, touted the “huge positives” that come with guiding a values-aligned nonprofit organization with a global educational mission in his virtual lecture to the Miami Herbert Business School. Michael R. Malone 06-03-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Special Events Entrepreneurship Visiting Speakers false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / University President / Frenk to deliver keynote on global health goals after COVID-19 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/frenk-to-deliver-keynote-on-global-health-goals-after-covid-19.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/frenkheadshot-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/frenkheadshot-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/frenkheadshot-hero-365.jpg University of Miami President Julio Frenk At a large gathering of cancer experts this weekend, University of Miami President Julio Frenk will speak to health care providers about how the world can create a brighter future after the pandemic. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 06-03-2021 false Health and Lifestyle Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community University President false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / World / International Law/Politics / Social Impact / Central America / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Leader’s actions raise concerns for El Salvador’s future https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/leaders-actions-raise-concerns-for-el-salvadors-future.html Law and Politics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/news-bukele-elsalvador-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/news-bukele-elsalvador-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/news-bukele-elsalvador-365.jpg El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele delivers his annual address to the nation before Congress, in San Salvador, El Salvador, Tuesday, June 1, 2021. (AP Photo/Salvador Melendez) The United States has sharply rebuked Nayib Bukele, the 39-year-old president of the Central American country, because recent actions point to him being on a path toward dictatorship. Barbara Gutierrez 06-03-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences International Law/Politics Social Impact Central America false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Learn more about the 2021 hurricane season https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/get-a-lesson-about-the-2021-hurricane-season.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/rsmasaerial_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/rsmasaerial_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/rsmasaerial_hero_365.jpg An aerial view of the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science on Virginia Key. During a special webinar, ’Canes on ’Canes, a group of student researchers, will explain what is in store for the current hurricane season and how to prepare. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-01-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences In the Community Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / University Leadership / Announcements / Appointments / Board of Trustees / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Silvers named chair of the University of Miami Board of Trustees https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/silvers-named-chair-of-the-university-of-miami-board-of-trustees.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/silvers-laurie-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/silvers-laurie-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/silvers-laurie-365x365.jpg Laurie Silvers A two-time University alumna, successful attorney, media entrepreneur, and philanthropist, Laurie Silvers is founder of the SyFy channel. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-01-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Board of Trustees University Leadership Announcements Appointments false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / Hurricanes could strain COVID-weary residents, supply chains https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/hurricanes-could-strain-covid-weary-residents,-supply-chains.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/hurricane-outlook-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/hurricane-outlook-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/hurricane-outlook-365.jpg NOAA's GOES-East satellite captured this image of Hurricane Laura on August 26, 2020, as it approached the Gulf Coast. Photo: NOAA The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, which gets underway June 1 as the nation continues to battle a pandemic, could produce anywhere from 13 to 20 named storms. University of Miami experts address what the period may hold. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-29-2021 false In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / In the Community / Frost School of Music / Music Education / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Training ground fuels musical careers, dreams https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/pre-college-training-ground-fuels-musical-careers,-dreams.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/news-frost-prep-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/news-frost-prep-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/news-frost-prep-365x365.jpg For nearly two decades, the Frost Preparatory Program at the University of Miami has paved career paths for countless students. For nearly two decades, the Frost Preparatory Program at the University of Miami has served children by taking them on a musical journey. But that trip also has paved career paths for countless students who worked as teaching assistants and found a calling. Maya Bell 05-28-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Music Education Music In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Science and Technology / Architecture / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Student News / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Architecture students participate in Nantucket challenge https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/architecture-students-participate-in-nantucket-challenge.html Arts and Humanities People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/news-nantucket-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/news-nantucket-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/news-nantucket-365x365.jpg Nantucket Island coastline. iStock photo A group, led by Sonia Chao, research associate professor in the School of Architecture, was invited to reimagine the coastal island town and suggest ways it could meet the challenges of sea level rise. Barbara Gutierrez 05-27-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Architecture School of Architecture Student News Architecture Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Profile Spotlight / Office of Alumni / Alumni / General Business / Mobile / Alumnus appointed president of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/alumnus-appointed-president-of-the-connecticut-state-colleges-and-universities-system.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/terrence-cheng-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/terrence-cheng-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/terrence-cheng-365x365.jpg Terrence Cheng named president of CSCU system. Photo courtesy Southern Connecticut State University Terrence Cheng, who earned a M.F.A. in fiction from the University of Miami and is currently director of the University of Connecticut’s Stamford campus, will begin his new post on July 2. Ashley A. Williams 05-27-2021 false Alumni General Business Mobile Office of Alumni Profile Spotlight false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / Profile Spotlight / School of Communication / Broadcast Journalism / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Top CNN producer lives, loves, and breathes news https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/top-cnn-producer-lives-loves-and-breathes-news.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/javier-morgado-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/javier-morgado-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/javier-morgado-365x365.jpg Javier Morgado was honored with the South Florida Communicator of the Year Award during the 70th Annual Student Media Awards, hosted by the School of Communication in 2019. Photo: Karina Valdes/University of Miami Javier Morgado, a graduate of the School of Communication, said he learned all the ins and outs of broadcast journalism at the University. Barbara Gutierrez 05-27-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile School of Communication Broadcast Journalism Journalism Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Study Abroad / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Study Abroad Office lauded for webinar on working internationally https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/study-abroad-office-lauded-for-webinar-on-working-internationally.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/barcelona-joanna-hasenauer-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/barcelona-joanna-hasenauer-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/barcelona-joanna-hasenauer-365.jpg Joanna Hasenauer in Barcelona, Spain. Spring 2017 semester abroad. The University’s unit, in collaboration with one of its providers, offered a two-day leadership summit that is a finalist for an Innovation in Diversity award. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-27-2021 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Study Abroad false false false false true resilience-academy Adapting to climate change with innovative modeling and micro geographies https://news.miami.edu/as/stories/2021/05/adapting-to-climate-change-with-micro-geographies.html https://news.miami.edu/as/_assets/images/images-stories/2021/05/grant-950.jpg https://news.miami.edu/as/_assets/images/images-stories/2021/05/grant-795.jpg https://news.miami.edu/as/_assets/images/images-stories/2021/05/grant-365.jpg coastal flooding A new study introduces an innovative model to map vulnerable structures in Miami-Dade that insurers, governments, and other coastal communities could use. Deserae E. del Campo 05-26-2021 false false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / World / Policy / Diversity / Social Impact / The Caribbean / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Redesignation for Haitians ‘a small victory that must be acknowledged’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/redesignation-for-haitians-a-small-victory-that-must-be-acknowledged.html Law and Politics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/haitiantps940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/haitiantps790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/haitiantps365.jpg Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas speaks with the news media outside of the Little Haiti Cultural Center, Tuesday, May 25, 2021, in Miami. Mayorkas met with community leaders following the announcement of a new 18-month designation for Haiti for Temporary Protected Status (TPS). (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) MarieGuerda Nicolas, a professor in the School of Education and Human Development, analyzes what the 18-month “Temporary Protected Status” extension means for Haitians living in the United States. MarieGuerda Nicolas 05-26-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Policy Diversity Social Impact The Caribbean false false false false false People and Community / University / Announcements / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / COVID19 University updates mask mandate, COVID-19 safety protocols https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/university-updates-mask-mandate-covid-19-safety-protocols.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/fall-2020-message-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/fall-2020-message-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/fall-2020-message-365.jpg The U statue with sun flare. The use of masks in outdoor settings is no longer required on any University of Miami campus and faculty, staff, and students no longer need to complete the daily symptom checker to enter University buildings. Indoor mask use and testing requirements also were revised. News@TheU 05-26-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Announcements false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Profile Spotlight / Frost School of Music / Vocal Performance / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Master’s-degree student: ‘I try to see the creativity that is all around us’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/masters-degree-student-i-try-to-see-the-creativity-that-is-all-around-us.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/image-ucreates-spotlight-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/image-ucreates-spotlight-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/image-ucreates-spotlight-365x365.jpg The U Creates Spotlight Series branding Coming from a small, southern African country, Thandolwethu Mamba hopes to one day mesh his love for a variety of passions—including music, youth education, public health, and biochemical research—into a career path that will help others. Amanda M. Perez 05-26-2021 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Vocal Performance Music Profile Spotlight false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / In the Community / University of Miami Health System / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / COVID19 University’s COVID-19 vaccine effort shifts focus to children https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/universitys-covid-19-vaccine-effort-shifts-focus-to-children.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/vaccination-demobilization-940.jpeg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/vaccination-demobilization-790.jpeg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/vaccination-demobilization-365.jpeg COVID-19 vaccination efforts underway at the Herbert Wellness Center on the Coral Gables Campus, April 12, 2021. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami After nearly six months of administering COVID-19 vaccinations, the University of Miami is encouraging unvaccinated patients, students, and faculty and staff members to visit a clinic or pharmacy near their home for the shot. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-26-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile University of Miami Health System Patient Care In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Diversity / Profile Spotlight / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Student Spotlights / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Native American chosen for Student Government judicial branch https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/native-american-chosen-for-student-government-judicial-branch.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/dallas-bennett-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/dallas-bennett-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/dallas-bennett-365x365.jpg Dallas Bennett Dallas Bennett was recently selected Student Government Supreme Court Associate Justice. He aims to set an example for the younger generation on his reservation and is working to make education at the University of Miami more accessible for other indigenous people. Ashley A. Williams 05-26-2021 false Students Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile Student Affairs Campus Life Student Spotlights Diversity Profile Spotlight false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / In the Community / Social Impact / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Monument in Coconut Grove will honor Marjory Stoneman Douglas https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/monument-in-coconut-grove-will-honor-marjory-stoneman-douglas.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/marjory-stoneman-douglas-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/marjory-stoneman-douglas-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/marjory-stoneman-douglas-365x365.jpg Marjory Stoneman Douglas receiving diploma from University of Miami President Henry King Stanford. Photo: University of Miami Libraries Special Collections The streaming service Hulu has launched a program to increase the number of statues honoring historic women in the country. Archival material about the activist from the University Libraries’ Special Collections will help provide information for the project. Barbara Gutierrez 05-25-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Libraries Distinctive Collections History and Culture In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Roadmap / Science and Technology / Tech Innovation / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Mobile / University joins the Center for Accelerated Real Time Analytics https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/university-joins-the-center-for-accelerated-real-time-analytics.html Roadmap Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/idsc-carta-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/idsc-carta-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/idsc-carta-365.jpg Transportation and technology concept art As a member of the National Science Foundation-sponsored center, the University of Miami will partner with industry and government to drive innovations that rely on real-time data. Maya Bell 05-24-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Mobile Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / Sports / Profile Spotlight / Athletics / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Graduate student breaks barriers in sports industry https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/graduate-student-breaks-barriers-in-sports-industry.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/news-vikaya-powell-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/news-vikaya-powell-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/news-vikaya-powell--365x365.jpg Vikaya Powell photographed at Hard Rock Stadium Vikaya Powell, who spent the 2020 football season working as a student manager for the Miami Hurricanes equipment staff, is the first woman to work in the same area for the NFL’s Cleveland Browns. Emmalyse Brownstein 05-24-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business Mobile Profile Spotlight Athletics false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Research Excellence / Miller School of Medicine / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / New Miller School-led Lancet study on redefining the future of pandemics https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/new-miller-school-led-lancet-study-on-redefining-the-future-of-pandemics.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/lancet-study-on-redefining-the-future-of-pandemics-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/lancet-study-on-redefining-the-future-of-pandemics-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/lancet-study-on-redefining-the-future-of-pandemics-365.jpg Stock image showing coronavirus and the world Amanda Torres 05-21-2021 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Research Excellence false true true false false Research / Science and Technology / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / South Florida could be heading toward another summer of slime https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/south-florida-could-be-heading-toward-another-summer-of-slime.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/okeechobee-algae-bloom-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/okeechobee-algae-bloom-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/okeechobee-algae-bloom-365.jpg In this Thursday, July 12, 2018 file photo, an algae bloom appears on the Caloosahatchee River at the W.P. Franklin Lock and Dam in Alva, Fla. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) A massive buildup of blue-green algae in Lake Okeechobee threatens the state’s East and West coasts. University of Miami phytoplankton and water quality experts address the challenges that another massive red tide outbreak would pose. Robert C. Jones Jr. and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-21-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / World / History and Culture / In the Community / The Caribbean / Libraries / Events / Distinctive Collections / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Deep Dive explores ‘Reefs, Wrecks, and Rascals’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/deep-dive-explores-reefs,-wrecks,-and-rascals.html Arts and Humanities People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/buccaneers-of-america-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/buccaneers-of-america-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/buccaneers-of-america-365.jpg An illustration from Alexander Olivier Exquemelin's “The Buccaneers of America” titled Morgan Attacks Puerto del Principe, Cuba. Image: Library of Congress Arthur Dunkelman, curator of the University of Miami Kislak Collection, shared his passion and expertise in a webinar Thursday that charted the feats and misdeeds of some of the most scurrilous pirates who roamed the Spanish Main in search of treasure. Michael R. Malone 05-21-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Libraries Events Distinctive Collections History and Culture In the Community The Caribbean false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Science and Technology / Curricula / Teaching and Learning / Social Sciences / Tech Innovation / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Class offers students an enhanced spiritual experience https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/class-offers-students-an-enhanced-spiritual-experience.html Roadmap Academics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/news-virtual-reality-religion-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/news-virtual-reality-religion-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/news-virtual-reality-religion-365x365.jpg Illustration concept of religion and virtual reality An innovative special topics course explores the intersection of faith, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-20-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students International Students General Business Mobile School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication Curricula Teaching and Learning Social Sciences Tech Innovation false false false false false Academics / University / Admissions / Announcements / Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / University continues test-optional admissions for a second year https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/university-continues-test-optional-admissions-for-a-second-year.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/test-optional-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/test-optional-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/test-optional-365.jpg Sydney Stropes, a student employee in the Office of Undergraduate Admission, provides information sessions to campus guests and engages with prospective and admitted students. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami With uncertainty about testing availability still a factor, admissions officials have waived the requirement for incoming first-year students to provide standardized test scores. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-20-2021 false Prospective Students Parents International Students Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services Admissions Announcements false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Architecture / Profile Spotlight / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Student News / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Student reflects on the intersection of Black culture and architecture https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/student-reflects-on-the-intersection-of-black-culture-and-architecture.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/lamy-jennifer-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/lamy-jennifer-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/lamy-jennifer-365x365.jpg Jennifer Lamy Recent graduate Jennifer Lamy studied alongside assistant professor Germane Barnes, who is well known for his work exploring the relationship between architecture and identity, and was empowered to learn the terrain. Barbara Gutierrez 05-19-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Architecture School of Architecture Student News Architecture Profile Spotlight false false false false false Business / People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Faculty / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Promoter’s vision sparked car racing in Miami https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/promoters-vision-sparked-car-racing-in-miami.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/sanchez-ralph-car-940x629.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/sanchez-ralph-car-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/sanchez-ralph-car-365x365.jpg Ralph Sanchez—the driving force behind a decade of Grand Prix held in downtown Miami. He later founded the Homestead-Miami Speedway. Patricia Sanchez Abril, a professor in the Miami Herbert Business School whose entrepreneurial father, Ralph Sanchez, brought the first Grand Prix to the city in the early 1980s, reflects on his legacy as Formula One racing prepares to return. Michael R. Malone 05-19-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Faculty In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / Social Impact / Grants and Funding / School of Education and Human Development / Educational and Psychological Studies / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / How do we flourish? Researchers plan to count the ways. https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/how-do-we-flourish-researchers-plan-to-count-the-ways.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/news-flourishing-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/news-flourishing-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/news-flourishing-365x365.jpg Silhouette of a woman sitting on a mountain peak, representative of happiness Two professors from the School of Education and Human Development have been selected to study how people all around the world flourish. Barbara Gutierrez 05-18-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development Educational and Psychological Studies Social Impact Grants and Funding false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / Appointments / Distinctions / Miller School of Medicine / University of Miami Health System / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Four faculty members inducted into the Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine of Florida https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/four-faculty-members-inducted-into-the-academy-of-science-engineering-and-medicine-of-florida.html Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/medacademyawards-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/medacademyawards-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/medacademyawards-hero-365.jpg Maria T. Abreu, Guillermo Prado, Jeffery M. Vance, and Stephen Nimer Elected by their peers through a highly selective process, the new University academy members—Maria T. Abreu, Guillermo Prado, Jeffery M. Vance, and Stephen D. Nimer—will provide a resource for scientific studies of statewide topics. Richard Westlund 05-18-2021 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine University of Miami Health System Profile Spotlight Appointments Distinctions false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Tropical species race uphill, temperate species lag as climate changes https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/tropical-species-race-uphill,-temperate-species-lag-as-climate-changes.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/scarlet-breasted-fruiteater-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/scarlet-breasted-fruiteater-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/scarlet-breasted-fruiteater-365x365.jpg A scarlet breasted fruiteater. Photo courtesy Kenneth Feely Responses to rising temperatures vary by latitude, but researchers fear there may be no clear winners among the plants and animals using these strategies. Special to News@TheU 05-18-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research Climate Change Environment false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Commencement / University Leadership / University President / Office of Alumni / Office of the President / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Watch the highlights of the 2021 commencement ceremonies https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/commencement-ceremonies-celebrate-2021-graduates.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Nearly 3,800 students were awarded degrees during the University’s first in-person commencement ceremonies since 2019, with many participating in the events at Hard Rock Stadium. Relive the sights and sounds of the momentous occasion. News@TheU 05-17-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of Alumni Office of the President Includes Video Commencement University Leadership University President true false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Commencement / Miller School of Medicine / Resilience, persistence, and achievement highlighted at Miller School of Medicine commencement https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/resilience-persistence-and-achievement-highlighted-at-miller-school-of-medicine-commencement.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/news-med-commencement-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/news-med-commencement-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/news-med-commencement-365x365.jpg Madeline A. Cohen delivers remarks during the Miller School of Medicine ceremony on Wednesday, May 12. A number of speakers applauded the new graduates, urging them to embrace the challenges ahead and provide exceptional care to future patients. Richard Westlund 05-13-2021 false Miller School of Medicine Commencement false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Commencement / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / Commencement speakers applaud persistence in the face of hardship https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/speakers-persistence-in-the-face-of-hardship-will-help-graduates-excel.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/news-undergrad-commencement-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/news-undergrad-commencement-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/news-undergrad-commencement-365x365.jpg The first undergraduate commencement ceremony took place Friday morning. Three honorary degree recipients who know adversity told hundreds of undergraduates at Friday’s commencement ceremonies that their proven ability to overcome obstacles will serve them well. Robert C. Jones Jr., Michael R. Malone, and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-14-2021 false Students Prospective Students Parents Commencement false false false false false Academics / World / Academic Excellence / Commencement / Speakers advise graduate students to embrace the uncertainty https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/speakers-advise-graduate-students-to-embrace-the-uncertainty.html Academics World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/springgrad21-welcome-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/springgrad21-welcome-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/springgrad21-welcome-365.jpg Graduate Commencement Thursday’s graduate commencement ceremonies featured speakers who recognized the pandemic’s grip on the world and urged graduates to thrive during this period of volatility and encouraged them to be the leaders of tomorrow. Janette Neuwahl Tannen and Barbara Gutierrez 05-13-2021 false Academic Excellence Commencement false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / World / Health and Lifestyle / Asia / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Personal perspectives on the COVID-19 crisis in India https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/personal-perspectives-on-the-covid-19-crisis-in-india.html Health and Medicine People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/covidindia-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/covidindia-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/covidindia-hero-365.jpg A COVID-19 patient receives oxygen inside a car provided by a Gurdwara, a Sikh house of worship, in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. India’s medical oxygen shortage has become so dire that this gurdwara began offering free breathing sessions with shared tanks to COVID-19 patients waiting for a hospital bed. They arrive in their cars, on foot or in three-wheeled taxis, desperate for a mask and tube attached to the precious oxygen tanks outside the gurdwara in a neighborhood outside New Delhi. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri) University students and staff and faculty members with direct links to the nation, which is struggling with a massive second wave of coronavirus infections, shed light on the situation. Janette Neuwahl Tannen and Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-13-2021 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Health and Lifestyle Asia false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / University of Miami Health System / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / COVID19 Doctors hope that teens will line up for COVID-19 vaccines https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/doctors-hope-that-teens-will-line-up-for-covid-19-vaccines.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/mobileclinicyouth-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/mobileclinicyouth-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/mobileclinicyouth-hero-365.jpg The Pfizer coronavirus vaccine is now available to 12- to -15-year-olds. The Pediatric Mobile Clinic Shotz-2-Go program will begin vaccinating the age group at sites throughout South Florida. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami With the Pfizer-BioNtech vaccine receiving emergency use authorization for children and teens 12 to 15 years old, the University of Miami’s Pediatric Mobile Clinic will begin offering the vaccine next week. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-12-2021 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine University of Miami Health System Patient Care In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Academic Excellence / Commencement / University Leadership / University President / Visiting Speakers / School of Law / Office of the President / Board of Trustees / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / School of Law honors its newest legal eagles https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/school-of-law-honors-its-newest-legal-eagles.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/springlaw21a-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/springlaw21a-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/springlaw21a-hero-365.jpg The School of Law ceremony was the first of seven this week that will honor the University of Miami’s 3,842 graduates. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami At the first in-person commencement exercise at the University of Miami since 2019, hundreds of University of Miami School of Law graduates accepted newly minted degrees and celebrated the close of an academic year that included lessons in resiliency and adaptability. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-12-2021 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile School of Law Office of the President Board of Trustees Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Academic Excellence Commencement University Leadership University President Visiting Speakers false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Annual African rite of passage celebrates Black graduates https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/annual-african-rite-of-passage-celebrates-black-graduates.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/mwambospeaker-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/mwambospeaker-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/mwambospeaker-hero-365.jpg Tierini Hodges-Murad, a double-alumna of the University of Miami, delivered the keynote address during Tuesday's virtual Senior Mwambo ceremony. Tierini Hodges-Murad, a life coach and double alumna of the University of Miami, offered words of wisdom to graduating students at this year’s Senior Mwambo Ceremony. Ashley A. Williams 05-11-2021 false Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Groups’ priority: Providing relief for women, children who face violence https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/groups-priority-providing-relief-for-women,-children-who-face-violence.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/violence-increase-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/violence-increase-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/violence-increase-hero-365.jpg Young woman standing in the dark crying, she is feeling hopeless During a virtual event on Monday, a panel of researchers and advocates from non-governmental organizations discussed the ways that the voices of young victims can be heard, their experiences addressed, and policies drafted to provide help. Barbara Gutierrez 05-11-2021 false Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Health and Lifestyle / Research Excellence / Chemists close in on greener method for making fertilizer https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/chemists-close-in-on-greener-method-for-making-fertilizer.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/hofflab-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/hofflab-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/hofflab-hero-365.jpg From left, chemists Jack Davis, Carl Hoff, Oswaldo Guio, and Burjor Captain used a mixer mill to test ways to trap and convert nitrogen oxides into agricultural fertilizer. Evan Garcia/University of Miami After adding a mechanical mixer and salts to their experiments, University of Miami researchers find a new way to convert a polluting gas into a key component of fertilizer—a discovery with implications in the fight against global warming. Maya Bell 05-11-2021 false Health and Lifestyle Research Excellence false false false false false Academics / University / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / Camner Center provides services to aid student success https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/camner-center-provides-services-to-aid-student-success.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/camnercenterhelp-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/camnercenterhelp-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/camnercenterhelp-hero-365.jpg The Camner Center for Academic Resources is located in the Student Services Building on the Coral Gables Campus. Mike Montero/University of Miami Learning specialists and disability and tutoring services staff members from the Camner Center for Academic Resources all worked together to support students during this challenging academic year. Ashley A. Williams 05-12-2021 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / An emerging religious question: Will the faithful return? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/an-emerging-religious-question-will-the-faithful-return.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/churchesopen-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/churchesopen-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/churchesopen-hero-365.jpg A young man kneels in prayer in an empty church pew With houses of worship reopening their doors after more than a year of disruption, University of Miami professors of religious studies explore the trends influencing whether the faithful and those hungering for connection will return to in-person attendance. Michael R. Malone 05-07-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences History and Culture false false false false false Health and Medicine / Law and Politics / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / Colombians protest amid surge of coronavirus cases https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/colombians-protest-amid-surge-of-coronavirus-cases.html Health and Medicine Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/colombiaprotests-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/colombiaprotests-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/colombiaprotests-hero-365.jpg Colombia protests Riots have broken out in several cities throughout the South American country as residents protest increasing poverty that has been worsened by the pandemic lockdown. Barbara Gutierrez 05-07-2021 false Health and Lifestyle International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Special Reports / University / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / Campus / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Special Report: 2021 Commencement https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/special-report-2021-commencement.html Academics People and Community Special Reports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/graduation2021-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/graduation2021-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/graduation2021-hero-365.jpg Sebastian the Ibis poses in front of the U statue wearing Commencement regalia. Commencement will take place in person this week from May 12 through May 14, with seven ceremonies planned to celebrate new graduates. Get more details about the events and read about the special guest speakers. News@TheU 05-07-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Commencement Profile Spotlight Campus false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Diversity / In the Community / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / Mobile / Lavender Celebration honors 2021 graduates https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/lavender-celebration-honors-2021-graduates.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/lavender21-speaker-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/lavender21-speaker-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/lavender21-speaker-365.jpg Award-winning Broadway and film producer Jayne Baron Sherman The seventh annual event recognized LGBTQIA+ students virtually with performances, awards, and a keynote speech from award-winning Broadway and film producer Jayne Baron Sherman. Ashley A. Williams 05-07-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents Mobile Student Affairs Activities and Events Commencement Diversity In the Community false false false false false Academics / Science and Technology / Access and Inclusion / Tech Innovation / College of Arts and Sciences / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / University provides advanced degrees to MDC students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/university-provides-advanced-degrees-to-mdc-students.html Academics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/datascience-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/datascience-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/datascience-hero-365.jpg Visual representation of data science The University of Miami is collaborating with Miami Dade College to make data science master’s degrees more accessible to graduates of MDC’s School of Engineering and Technology. Kelly Montoya 05-06-2021 false Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Access and Inclusion Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Mobile / Where to dive, dine on campus this summer https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/where-to-dive,-dine-on-campus-this-summer.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/summer_on_campus_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/summer_on_campus_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/summer_on_campus_365.jpg A view of the University Center Pool and the Student Center Complex. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami Whether you want to sign up for an outdoor adventure, do some indoor rock climbing, take a fitness class, or just relax by the pool, there are a few ways to spend the next couple of months at the University. Jenny Hudak 05-06-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Mobile Campus false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / Health experts address vaccine hesitancy concerns https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/health-experts-address-vaccine-hesitancy-concerns.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/vaccinetownhall_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/vaccinetownhall_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/vaccinetownhall_hero_365.jpg An aerial view of the Medical Campus. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami A trio of University of Miami medical leaders participated in a virtual town hall on Tuesday to educate and provide information about the safety and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccines. Michael R. Malone 05-05-2021 false Health and Lifestyle Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / In the Community / Social Impact / Communication students create media campaigns for local organization https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/communication-students-create-media-campaigns-for-local-organization.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/shakealeg21-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/shakealeg21-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/shakealeg21-hero-365.jpg University of Miami students sail with Shake a Leg in January 2020. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami Students in the Internet and Media Activism class provided Shake-A-Leg Miami with several ways to increase awareness of the work it does to help children with disabilities enjoy the waters of Biscayne Bay. Barbara Gutierrez 05-05-2021 false Journalism In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / In the Community / Social Impact / Libraries / Events / Digital Collections / Distinctive Collections / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Student focuses research on Obeah, a religion used by Jamaican slaves https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/student-focuses-research-on-obeah-a-religion-used-by-jamaican-slaves.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/scholarcollage-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/scholarcollage-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/scholarcollage-hero-365.jpg Library Research Scholars Program collage on Obeah As part of the Library Research Scholars Program, Kay-Ann Henry, a University senior, presented her project on the system of belief used by certain Caribbean people. Barbara Gutierrez 05-04-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Libraries Events Digital Collections Distinctive Collections Academic Excellence In the Community Social Impact false false false false false University / Announcements / University reaffirms commitment to ‘belonging and justice’ through naming, renaming of facilities https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/university-reaffirms-commitment-to-belonging-and-justice-through-naming,-renaming-of-facilities.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/racialjustice_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/racialjustice_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/racialjustice_hero_365.jpg Coral Gables Campus In a series of decisions Monday, the executive committee of the University of Miami Board of Trustees moved to recognize the legacies of Black role models and also remove names from a building structure and recital hall. News@TheU 05-04-2021 false Announcements false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / University of Miami Health System / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Doctors: Children need to receive required immunizations https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/doctors-children-need-to-receive-required-immunizations.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/childvaccine-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/childvaccine-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/05/childvaccine-hero-365.jpg Stock image of a doctor placing a bandage on a child's arm following a routine vaccine appointment. To prepare for when children can receive a COVID-19 vaccine, pediatricians at the Miller School of Medicine say it is critical that kids get their routine shots. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-03-2021 false Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine University of Miami Health System Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Visiting Speakers / Office of the President / Changemakers steer graduates into the future https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/05/changemakers-steer-graduates-into-the-future.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/maycommspeakers-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/maycommspeakers-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/maycommspeakers-hero-365.jpg Commencement speakers Seven luminaries who have bettered our world with their ideas, passions, expertise, talent, and humanity will share their advice with the Class of 2021 during commencement ceremonies at Hard Rock Stadium next week. News@TheU 05-02-2021 false Office of the President Commencement Visiting Speakers false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Battles being waged to overcome vaccine hesitancy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/battles-being-waged-to-overcome-vaccine-hesitancy.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/vaccinehesitant-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/vaccinehesitant-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/vaccinehesitant-hero-365.jpg First-year medical student Melissa Blake takes the blood pressure of a customer at Urgent Cutz barbershop in Liberty City as part of the Shop Docs program. Ever since the pandemic, students in the initiative, which raises awareness about hypertension in African American males, have also been providing information on COVID-19 and the vaccines. As more and more vaccines are being administered, the push is on to convince everyone to get protected. Eliminating barriers to health care and ramping up educational efforts are just some of the ways to get more people to get the shot, University of Miami researchers say. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-30-2021 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / Science and Technology / Economics / Tech Innovation / Miami Herbert Business School / The chips are down in Detroit, but supply chains are not to blame https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/the-chips-are-down-in-detroit,-but-supply-chains-are-not-to-blame.html Business Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/conductorchips-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/conductorchips-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/conductorchips-hero-365.jpg Semi-conductor chips are assembled and organized on a workbench before a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the opening of a Nanotronics manufacturing center at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Wednesday, April 28, 2021, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. (AP Photo/John Minchillo) U.S. auto plants are cutting jobs and trimming production for want of needed semiconductor chips, but given the structure of the chip supply chain, this was inevitable, University of Miami management experts assert. Michael R. Malone 04-29-2021 false Miami Herbert Business School Economics Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Students / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Work and play top students’ summer itinerary https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/work-travel-top-students-summer-itinerary.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/mos_summer_plans_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/mos_summer_plans_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/mos_summer_plans_365.jpg An aerial view of the University Center Pool and Lakeside Village on the Coral Gables Campus. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami As the spring semester comes to an end, students summarize their plans for the upcoming time off from school. Many are looking forward to getting a break and reconnecting with family. Ashley A. Williams and Jenny Hudak 04-29-2021 false Students Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile In the Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / Social Impact / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Pandemic response, economy highlight Biden’s first 100 days https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/pandemic-response-economy-highlight-bidens-first-100-days.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/biden100-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/biden100-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/biden100-hero-365.jpg President Joe Biden speaks to a joint session of Congress Wednesday, April 28, 2021, in the House Chamber at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, as Vice President Kamala Harris and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., watch. (Doug Mills/The New York Times via AP, Pool) How is President Joe Biden doing after 100 days in office? University of Miami scholars offer their observations. News@TheU 04-29-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile U.S. Government Social Impact false false false false false Business / Law and Politics / People and Community / Miami Law/Politics / In the Community / Visiting Speakers / Miami Herbert Business School / Special Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Miami mayor shares updates on his technology quest https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/miami-mayor-shares-updates-on-his-technology-quest.html Business Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/fsuarez-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/fsuarez-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/fsuarez-hero-365.jpg Miami Mayor Francis Suarez speaks during a naming ceremony at the Brightline train station, Thursday, April 4, 2019, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) During a recent Miami Herbert Business School webinar, Mayor Francis X. Suarez spoke with Provost Jeffrey L. Duerk and Dean John Quelch about his vision for the city and what’s currently unfolding in the technology sector. Kelly Montoya 04-28-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Special Events Miami Law/Politics In the Community Visiting Speakers false false false false false People and Community / Research / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Graduate student focuses on racial messages between Black youth, families https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/graduate-student-focuses-on-racial-messages-between-black-youth,-families.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/mckenny-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/mckenny-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/mckenny-hero-365.jpg Monique Monique McKenny, a fourth-year counseling psychology doctoral candidate, explores cultural strengths of Black families and the communications between youth and caregivers about race and racial experiences. Ashley A. Williams 04-27-2021 false Diversity In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / Psychology / Autism researchers explore technology’s use in clinical therapy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/autism-researchers-explore-technologys-use-in-clinical-therapy.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/ibisclinic3-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/ibisclinic3-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/ibisclinic3-hero-365.jpg Ibis program Two teams of professors are working to create extended reality applications to help those on the spectrum learn and practice safety and employment skills. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-27-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences Psychology In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Literature / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Hemingway is still a force in the literary sea https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/hemingway-is-still-a-force-in-the-literary-sea.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/hemingway-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/hemingway-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/hemingway-365.jpg Ernest Hemingway, novelist, is seen at his country home in San Francisco de Paula near Havana, Cuba on August 21, 1950. (AP Photo) Among the most celebrated of American writers, Ernest ‘‘Papa’’ Hemingway continues to be read and studied for his writing style and masterful storytelling technique even as a new era evolves that celebrates a diverse amalgam of writers’ voices and interests, according to University literary experts. Michael R. Malone 04-27-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences Literature In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Announcements / Foote Prize recipients recognized for dedication to sustainability https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/foote-prize-recipients-recognized-for-dedication-to-sustainability.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/cobbfountain-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/cobbfountain-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/cobbfountain-hero-365.jpg Cobb Fountain Charles “Chuck” Cobb and Sofia Mesa, commended for their vision and commitment, are named this year’s winners of the award that recognizes members of the University community who have made a meaningful contribution to the beauty, significance, and future of the campus. Kelly Montoya 04-26-2021 false Announcements false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Mechanical and Aerospace / NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter is an ‘important milestone for humanity’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/nasas-ingenuity-helicopter-is-an-important-milestone-for-humanity.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/marshelicopter-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/marshelicopter-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/marshelicopter-hero-365.jpg Ingenuity helicopter The four-pound craft is paving the way for future exploration of the red planet and, perhaps, other worlds, according to Lynn Holly Sargent, a Ph.D. student in mechanical and aerospace engineering. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-26-2021 false College of Engineering Mechanical and Aerospace Research Excellence Tech Innovation false false false false false Academics / Research / Academic Excellence / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / Five students earn fellowships to propel their graduate studies https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/five-students-earn-fellowships-to-propel-their-graduate-studies.html Academics Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/grfrecipients-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/grfrecipients-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/grfrecipients-hero-365.jpg Clockwise from top left: Corinne Allen, Lynée Turek-Hankins, Maisy Lam, Leyna Stemle, and Joshua Dominguez. University of Miami students in science and engineering disciplines earned prestigious National Science Foundation scholarships that will help fund graduate research on a range of topics, from climate change to endangered species to wireless power transfer devices. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-23-2021 false Academic Excellence Grants and Funding Research Excellence false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Literature / In the Community / Social Impact / For Mitchell Kaplan, his bookstore is that ‘third place’ where people meet, share ideas https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/for-mitchell-kaplan,-his-book-store-is-that-third-place-where-people-meet,-share-ideas.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/mitchell_kaplan_wmtu_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/mitchell_kaplan_wmtu_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/mitchell_kaplan_wmtu_365.jpg Mitchell Kaplan The owner of Books & Books, University of Miami alumnus, and co-founder of the Miami Book Fair discussed his career as an entrepreneur as well as his work in the community during the final “What Matters to U” speaker series event of the academic year. Ashley A. Williams 04-23-2021 false Literature In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / Science and Technology / Policy / U.S. Government / Climate Change / Environment / President Biden wants to slash carbon emissions in half by 2030. Here’s what it will take https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/president-biden-wants-to-slash-carbon-emissions-in-half-by-2030.-heres-what-it-will-take.html Law and Politics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/bidenclimate-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/bidenclimate-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/bidenclimate-hero-365.jpg President Joe Biden speaks to the virtual Leaders Summit on Climate, from the East Room of the White House, Thursday, April 22, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) University of Miami experts in environmental law, atmospheric science, and sustainability explain how Biden’s ambitious climate plan could succeed. Robert C. Jones Jr. and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-23-2021 false Policy U.S. Government Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Campus / Voices and Opinions / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Students share ways they connect with nature https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/students-share-ways-they-connect-with-nature.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/earth_week_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/earth_week_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/earth_week_365.jpg A view of Lake Osceola on the Coral Gables Campus. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami As Earth Week winds to a close, University of Miami students discuss their favorite ways to unplug, get out, and connect with Mother Nature. Jenny Hudak 04-22-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Profile Spotlight Social Impact Campus Voices and Opinions false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Profile Spotlight / School of Communication / Motion Pictures / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Film professor shares the inspiration behind ‘Phantom Lady’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/film-professor-shares-the-inspiration-behind-phantom-lady.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/christinalane-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/christinalane-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/christinalane-hero-365.jpg Christina Lane, chair and associate professor in the Department of Cinematic Arts Christina Lane, chair and associate professor in the Department of Cinematic Arts, has devoted her research in film studies to the subject of women in the film industry. Emmalyse Brownstein 04-22-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile School of Communication Motion Pictures Cinema Profile Spotlight false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Making art with a message https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/making-art-with-a-message.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/jenna_efrien_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/jenna_efrien_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/jenna_efrien_365jpg.jpg Jenna Efrein, a senior lecturer in the Department of Art and Art History, is collecting plastic water bottles for her latest art installation in honor of Earth Week. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami Jenna Efrein, a senior lecturer in the Department of Art and Art History, is collecting plastic water bottles for her latest art installation in honor of Earth Week. Jenny Hudak 04-21-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities Fine Arts Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / In the Community / Includes Video / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Student values how technology can enhance learning https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/student-values-how-technology-can-enhance-learning.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Experimenting with mixed or augmented realities, said Nhadya Lawes, a junior at the University of Miami, has opened opportunities to “put another world, another virtual world on top of the world that you are already seeing since the pandemic... It’s just opening up technology to be even more a part of our lives.” News@TheU 04-21-2021 false Includes Video Academic Excellence In the Community true false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / Policy / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / What happens now that Cuban President Raúl Castro stepped down https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/what-happens-now-that-cuban-president-raúl-castro-stepped-down.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/raulcastro-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/raulcastro-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/raulcastro-hero-365.jpg Raul Castro, right, raises the hand of Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel after Diaz-Canel was elected First Secretary of the Communist Party at the closing session of Cuban Communist Party's 8th Congress at the Convention Palace in Havana, Cuba, Monday, April 19, 2021. As Cuban President and the Communist Party leader, he replaces his mentor Raul Castro, sealing a political dynasty that had held power since the 1959 revolution. (Ariel Ley Royero/ACN via AP) Without a Castro at the head of the Communist Party of Cuba for the first time in more than 60 years, University of Miami experts weigh in on what the transfer of power means for the future of the island. Barbara Gutierrez 04-21-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community International Law/Politics Policy In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Public Service / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Chauvin verdict an example of American judicial system ‘getting it right’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/chauvin-verdict-an-example-of-american-judicial-system-getting-it-right.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/chauvinverdict-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/chauvinverdict-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/chauvinverdict-hero-365.jpg A crowd gathers at George Floyd Square after a guilty verdict was announced at the trial of former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin for the 2020 death of Floyd, Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in Minneapolis. Former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin has been convicted of murder and manslaughter in the death of Floyd. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) But more work, from community-police partnerships to the passage of legislation, needs to be accomplished, University of Miami experts and scholars contend. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-21-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Law Public Service Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / Social Impact / University President / Voices and Opinions / Office of the President / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Racial Justice Grant recipients share their vision, motivation behind projects https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/racial-justice-grant-recipients-share-their-vision,-motivation-behind-projects.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/20-181-newsthe-u-courageous-conversations-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/20-181-newsthe-u-courageous-conversations-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/20-181-newsthe-u-courageous-conversations-365x365.jpg Text treatment for Courageous Conversations During the final Courageous Conversations dialogue of the semester, members of the campus community reflected on the progress made to advance Black lives at the University and in the community. 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Williams 04-20-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile Office of the President Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Diversity Social Impact University President Voices and Opinions false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Language / Literature / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Graduate student named among world’s best Spanish-language writers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/graduate-student-named-among-worlds-best-spanish-language-writers.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/machado-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/machado-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/machado-hero-365.jpg Dainerys Machado Vento Dainerys Machado Vento, a graduate student in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, is among the promising young writers honored by the prestigious Granta literary magazine. Barbara Gutierrez 04-20-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences Language Literature In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Business / Health and Medicine / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Miami Herbert Business School / Healthcare / Experts examine health policy and politics in a pandemic world https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/experts-examine-health-policy-and-politics-in-a-pandemic-world.html Business Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/businesshealthcare21-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/businesshealthcare21-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/businesshealthcare21-hero-365.jpg Stethoscope with financial statement Public health experts from the U.S. and Latin America, along with health industry representatives, convened to analyze the policy and politics relating to the pandemic as part of the “2021 Business of Health Care” conference, hosted by the Miami Herbert Business School. Michael R. Malone 04-19-2021 false Miami Herbert Business School Healthcare Health and Lifestyle Patient Care false false false false false Academics / Research / Academic Excellence / Research Excellence / The Graduate School / Grad Students / Grad Events / Symposium highlights breadth, depth of graduate and postdoctoral research https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/symposium-highlights-breadth,-depth-of-graduate-and-postdoctoral-research.html Academics Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/tedliketalk-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/tedliketalk-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/tedliketalk-hero-365.jpg Marina McLerran The third Graduate and Postdoctoral Research Symposium demonstrated that curiosity and interest in research among students and postdoctoral fellows is thriving at the University of Miami. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-19-2021 false The Graduate School Grad Students Grad Events Academic Excellence Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / World / In the Community / Tech Innovation / Europe / College of Engineering / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Professor helps create collapsible ‘distributed tension’ sculpture https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/professor-helps-create-collapsible-distributed-tension-sculpture.html People and Community Science and Technology World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/tencylindre-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/tencylindre-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/tencylindre-hero-365.jpg Tencylinder, a tensegrity structure designed for Hermès latest watch line by artist Clément Vieille with engineering assistance from professor Landolf Rhode-Barbarigos and architects Filippo Broggini, and Felix Stampfli, is displayed in Geneva’s Bâtiment des forces Motrices (BFM), a hydraulic power plant built in the late 1800s that was converted to a performance art center in the 1980s. Photos courtesy of Allain Herzog/Hermès. The unique tensegrity sculpture that Landolf Rhode-Barbarigos, assistant professor in the College of Engineering, designed with a French artist and Swiss architecture firm was recently unveiled in Geneva, Switzerland. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-19-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Engineering Includes Video In the Community Tech Innovation Europe false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Health and Lifestyle / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Campus / Medical / COVID-19 vaccines available on Coral Gables Campus for employees, students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/covid-19-vaccines-available-on-coral-gables-campus-for-employees,-students.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/vaccineupdate-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/vaccineupdate-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/vaccineupdate-hero-365.jpg An exterior view of the Herbert Wellness Center on the Coral Gables Campus. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami The University’s COVID-19 vaccine site at the Herbert Wellness Center has a limited number of appointments available on Wednesday. The appointments, which must be scheduled through MyUHealthChart, are available to students, faculty, and staff. News@TheU 04-19-2021 false Health and Lifestyle Treatment and Breakthroughs Campus Medical false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Tech Innovation / School of Architecture / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Technology experts, researchers reimagine health care https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/technology-experts-researchers-reimagine-health-care.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/smartcityconf-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/smartcityconf-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/smartcityconf-hero-365.jpg Smart Cities The University’s fourth annual Smart Cities Miami Conference showcased digital tools and other innovations that may turn your living space into an interactive, mixed reality experience that can connect you to your physician. Ashley A. Williams 04-16-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business School of Architecture Research Excellence Tech Innovation false false false false false Science and Technology / University / Environment / Campus / Sustainability / resilience-academy Sunshine to supply University’s main source of power https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/sunshine-to-supply-universitys-main-source-of-power.html Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/umsolar-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/umsolar-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/umsolar-hero-365.jpg The Miami-Dade Solar Energy site in Miami. Photo courtesy Florida Power & Light Beginning this summer, the University of Miami will join a voluntary Florida Power & Light program to provide more solar energy to its campuses. News@TheU 04-16-2021 false Environment Campus Sustainability false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Campus / Student Affairs / Student Spotlights / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Student employees play a crucial role https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/student-employees-play-a-crucial-role.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/student_employees_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/student_employees_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/student_employees_365.jpg Rachel Schueller, a fourth-year doctoral student in philosophy, works as a student supervisor for the Student Center Complex The second week of April is recognized as National Student Employment Week. At the University and other higher education institutions across the United States, many workers are recognized for their dedication and leadership. Jenny Hudak 04-15-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile Student Affairs Student Spotlights In the Community Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Students / Alumni / International Students / Mobile / Need a job? Toppel offers help to graduating students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/need-a-job-toppel-offers-help-to-graduating-students.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/toppeltoolkit-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/toppeltoolkit-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/toppeltoolkit-hero-365.jpg Toppel tool kit on computer screen A new 8-Step Job Search Toolkit launched by the career center may help soon-to-be graduates start the hunt with a host of links to web tools. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-15-2021 false Students Alumni International Students Mobile In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Academic Excellence / Profile Spotlight / Voices and Opinions / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Student makes an impact in the fight against COVID-19 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/student-makes-an-impact-in-the-fight-against-covid-19.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo James Lai, a senior biomedical engineering major, used his skills to create 3D-printed nasal swabs and respiratory adaptors for front-line health care workers battling the coronavirus. News@TheU 04-15-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students Mobile Includes Video Academic Excellence Profile Spotlight Voices and Opinions true false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / In the Community / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Cuban exile reminisces about the Bay of Pigs invasion https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/cuban-exile-reminisces-about-the-bay-of-pigs-invasion.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/bayofpigs-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/bayofpigs-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/bayofpigs-hero-365.jpg Items from the Cuban Heritage Collection. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami Eduardo Zayas Bazán, a member of the Amigos board of the University’s Cuban Heritage Collection, recalls the unsuccessful incursion as its 60th anniversary approaches on April 17. Barbara Gutierrez 04-14-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Libraries Distinctive Collections History and Culture In the Community false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / School of Law / Students / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / COVID19 Panel addresses ‘COVID-19 and the NBA Bubble’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/panel-addresses-covid-19-and-the-nba-bubble.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/nbabubble21-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/nbabubble21-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/nbabubble21-hero-365.jpg Crews work on a basketball arena at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, Wednesday, July 29, 2020, in Orlando, Fla. NBA games will resume Thursday. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis) At a School of Law virtual conference about entertainment and sports law, NBA and Disney executives outlined the steps that went into creating and maintaining the famous isolation zone during the summer and fall of 2020. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-14-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Community and Fans General Business School of Law U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact Visiting Speakers false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Language / Profile Spotlight / Alumni / Alumna finds an outlet for creativity, studies in Spain https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/alumna-finds-an-outlet-for-creativity,-studies-in-spain.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/brennaoneill-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/brennaoneill-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/brennaoneill-hero-365.jpg Brenna O'Neill Brenna O’Neill’s passion for psychology, international studies, and Spanish—her majors and minor at the University of Miami—have led her around the world. Michael R. Malone 04-14-2021 false Alumni Language Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / University / University Leadership / Appointments / Campus / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Student Government celebrates transition of power https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/student-government-celebrates-25th-transition-of-power.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/stugovinaug-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/stugovinaug-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/stugovinaug-hero-365.jpg Landon Coles delivers his inaugural remarks during the Student Government inauguration ceremony on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami Members of the University administration and peers congratulated outgoing president Abigail Adeleke on her unparalleled presidential experience and welcomed Landon Coles into the role as Student Government president at a ceremony on Tuesday. Ashley A. Williams 04-14-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Campus Life University Leadership Appointments Campus false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Life Sciences / Tech Innovation / School of Architecture / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Virtual forum will explore new health care technology https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/virtual-forum-will-explore-new-health-care-technology.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/smartcityconf-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/smartcityconf-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/smartcityconf-hero-365.jpg Smart Cities The University’s fourth annual Smart Cities Miami Conference will expose participants to digital tools that can help them offer better health care to their residents. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-13-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Architecture Life Sciences Tech Innovation false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Literature / In the Community / Visiting Speakers / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / Mobile / Miami Book Fair creator to headline event https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/miami-book-fair-creator-to-headline-event.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/mitchell_kaplan_wmtu_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/mitchell_kaplan_wmtu_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/mitchell_kaplan_wmtu_365.jpg Mitchell Kaplan Mitchell Kaplan, founder of the annual literary festival and Books & Books, will participate in a virtual discussion next Thursday as part of the Student Government’s “What Matters To U” speaker series. News@TheU 04-13-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents Mobile Student Affairs Activities and Events Literature In the Community Visiting Speakers false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Academic Excellence / Curricula / Teaching and Learning / New teaching awards aim to celebrate exemplary instructors https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/new-teaching-awards-aim-to-celebrate-exemplary-instructors.html Roadmap Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/emptyustatue_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/emptyustatue_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/emptyustatue_hero_365.jpg The U Statue on the University of Miami Coral Gables Campus. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami The Office of the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost opened nominations for an inaugural set of teaching awards that will recognize outstanding faculty members. News@TheU 04-12-2021 false Academic Excellence Curricula Teaching and Learning false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Communication / School of Communication - Global / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Project voices people’s dreams for a post-pandemic future https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/project-voices-peoples-dreams-for-a-post-pandemic-future.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/sharingdream-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/sharingdream-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/sharingdream-hero-365.jpg The multimedia forum, “Sharing Our Dreams,” spearheaded by School of Communication professor Sanjeev Chatterjee, brings together dozens of perspectives from different parts of the world. The multimedia forum, “Sharing Our Dreams,” spearheaded by School of Communication professor Sanjeev Chatterjee, brings together dozens of perspectives from different parts of the world. Barbara Gutierrez 04-12-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Mobile School of Communication School of Communication - Global Journalism In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / Profile Spotlight / School of Education and Human Development / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Teacher fosters an interest in science with music https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/teacher-fosters-an-interest-in-science-with-music.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/tulinao2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/tulinao2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/tulinao2-hero-365.jpg Doctoral student John Carlo Tulinao with elementary school students in Phoenix, Arizona John Carlo Tulinao, a University of Miami graduate student, recently garnered a National Science Teaching Association award for his success of connecting with his students in the classroom through exemplary teaching. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-12-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning Profile Spotlight false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / University of Miami Health System / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / COVID19 COVID-19 vaccination opt-in available to University students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/covid-19-vaccination-opt-in-available-to-university-students.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/vaccineupdate-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/vaccineupdate-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/vaccineupdate-hero-365.jpg An exterior view of the Herbert Wellness Center on the Coral Gables Campus. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami UHealth has received a limited quantity of vaccines for distribution to University of Miami students beginning today. Those who are interested in receiving the vaccine must opt in through CaneLink as soon as possible. News@TheU 04-12-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff University of Miami Health System false false false false false Business / Law and Politics / U.S. Government / School of Law / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Law professor analyzes the global minimum tax https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/law-professor-analyzes-the-global-minimum-tax.html Business Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/janetyellen-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/janetyellen-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/janetyellen-hero-365.jpg In this Dec. 13, 2017 file photo, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen speaks during a news conference following the Federal Open Market Committee meeting in Washington. Yellen on Monday, April 5, 2021, urged the adoption of a minimum global corporate income tax, an effort to offset any disadvantages that might arise from the Biden administration’s proposed increase in the U.S. corporate tax rate. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File) Stanley I. Langbein, from the School of Law, explains the corporate tax rate that could help level the playing field in the global economy and the steps needed to implement it. Stanley I. Langbein 04-09-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile School of Law U.S. Government false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Philosophy / Social Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Heading back to the office? Get your pets ready for the change https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/heading-back-to-the-office-get-your-pets-ready-for-the-change.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/petstory-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/petstory-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/petstory-hero-365.jpg Dog at balcony looking at city view wishing to go for walk outside Philosophy chair Mark Rowlands, who has written a range of books exploring animal sensitivity and awareness, reminds us that keeping our pet’s routine in mind as we transition back to the office may well preserve peace in the household and prevent ruffling any fur. Michael R. Malone 04-09-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community Philosophy Social Sciences false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Science and Technology / Architecture / Climate Change / Environment / Tech Innovation / Symposium focuses on the rise of resiliency efforts https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/symposium-focuses-on-the-rise-of-resiliency-efforts.html Arts and Humanities Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/climatesymp21-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/climatesymp21-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/climatesymp21-hero-365.jpg Image for Sub-Tropical and Tropical Coastal Resilience Symposium More than 60 environmental researchers, practitioners, and leaders from the Caribbean and South Florida offered presentations highlighting the “human center dimension” of climate change and resiliency. Michael R. Malone 04-08-2021 false Architecture Climate Change Environment Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / University / In Memoriam / Social Impact / University President / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Dedication memorializes Holocaust victims https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/dedication-memorializes-holocaust-victims.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/six_hours_for_six_million_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/six_hours_for_six_million_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/six_hours_for_six_million_365.jpg Miles Wohl a junior studying business administration and management. On Holocaust Remembrance Day, UM Hillel, the University’s Jewish student organization, hosted a name-reading ceremony on campus to honor the children who died during the World War II genocide. Emmalyse Brownstein 04-08-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life In Memoriam Social Impact University President false false false false false People and Community / University / World / University President / Distinctions / The Caribbean / Office of the President / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Frenk receives honorary doctoral degree https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/frenk-receives-honorary-doctorate-degree.html People and Community University World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/frenkheadshot-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/frenkheadshot-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/frenkheadshot-hero-365.jpg University of Miami President Julio Frenk For “his work as an extraordinary health practitioner, scientist, politician, academic, and a truly model citizen in the Americas,” the University president was lauded by The University of the West Indies. Kelly Montoya 04-08-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Office of the President University President Distinctions The Caribbean false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Profile Spotlight / Frost School of Music / ‘Intense life experiences’ drive student’s creativity https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/intense-life-experiences-drive-students-creativity.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/image-ucreates-spotlight-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/image-ucreates-spotlight-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/image-ucreates-spotlight-365x365.jpg The U Creates Spotlight Series branding Jasmine Ortiz, a junior majoring in muscianship, artistry development, and entrepreneurship, hopes to one day merge her passion for music with her love for advocacy. Amanda M. Perez 04-08-2021 false Frost School of Music Music Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / Social Impact / University President / Announcements / Office of the President / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Recipients of inaugural racial justice grants announced https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/recipients-of-inaugural-racial-justice-grants-announced.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/racialjusticegrant-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/racialjusticegrant-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/racialjusticegrant-hero-365.jpg The Shalala Student Center from across Lake Osceola. PHOTO: Mariano Copello/University of Miami As part of President Julio Frenk’s ongoing commitment to combat institutionalized and systemic anti-Black racism on campus and in South Florida, the Office of Civic and Community Engagement, Multicultural Student Affairs, and the Butler Center for Service and Leadership launched the Racial Justice Pilot Grant Program. Jenny Hudak 04-07-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business Mobile Office of the President Student Affairs Leadership and Service Diversity Social Impact University President Announcements false false false false false Roadmap / University / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / New ‘north star’ guides University https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/new-north-star-guides-university.html Roadmap University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/frostinstituteupdate-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/frostinstituteupdate-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/frostinstituteupdate-hero-365.jpg Aerial image shows concrete pour for the 5th floor on Thursday, March 18, 2021 for the future FICMS. PHOTO: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami The disruption caused by COVID-19 is accelerating innovations, technologies, and initiatives that will lead a stronger, more resilient University of Miami to its centennial in 2025. Maya Bell 04-07-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost false false false false false Science and Technology / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / College of Engineering / School of Law / General Business / Mobile / Wastewater crisis sheds light on Florida’s environmental troubles https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/wastewater-crisis-sheds-light-on-floridas-environmental-troubles.html Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/pineypoint1-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/pineypoint1-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/pineypoint1-hero-365.jpg An aerial view of the Piney Point reservoir site. Photo: Florida Department of Environmental Protection University experts in marine science, environmental health, law, and engineering reflect on state and local leaders’ decisions during a crisis prompted by contaminated water spewing from an old phosphate retention pond. Janette Neuwahl Tannen and Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-07-2021 false General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences College of Engineering School of Law Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / Libraries / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / School Library Month boosts awareness https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/school-library-month-boosts-awareness.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/eckman-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/eckman-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/eckman-hero-365.jpg Charles Eckman, dean of University of Miami Libraries. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami Charles Eckman, the University’s top librarian, discusses topics relevant to his occupation and elevates knowledge about the profession. Barbara Gutierrez 04-06-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Libraries Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / Research / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Psychology / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Research identifies gender bias in estimation of patients’ pain https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/research-identifies-gender-bias-in-estimation-of-patients-pain.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/genderpainstudy-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/genderpainstudy-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/genderpainstudy-hero-365.jpg Concept art for gender pain stereotypes A new study suggests that when men and women express the same amount of hurt, women’s pain is considered less intense based on stereotypes. News@TheU 04-06-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research Psychology Research Excellence false false false false false Business / Science and Technology / Economics / Suez Canal crisis sparks debate on a variety of topics https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/suez-canal-crisis-sparks-debate-on-a-variety-of-topics.html Business Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/suezcanal-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/suezcanal-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/suezcanal-hero-365.jpg FILE - In this March 28, 2021, satellite file image from Planet Labs Inc, the cargo ship MV Ever Given sits stuck in the Suez Canal near Suez, Egypt. Consumers may face shortages and higher prices for electronics, toys, furniture and other goods should attempts to free the mammoth container ship stuck in Egypt’s Suez Canal drag on several weeks. (Planet Labs Inc. via AP) The massive container ship Ever Given ran aground in the Suez Canal amid a smothering sandstorm. University of Miami scholars discuss how the meteorological phenomenon can disrupt life and machinery and take a look at the potential fallout that lies ahead. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-05-2021 false Economics false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / School of Education and Human Development / Students / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Many are confronting pandemic weight gain https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/many-are-confronting-pandemic-weight-gain.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/covidweight-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/covidweight-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/covidweight-hero-365.jpg Woman stands on scale Research has found that some individuals who followed lockdown restrictions gained up to 20 pounds during the past year. According to sociologists and other health experts, anxiety, fear, and sadness caused by social isolation contributed to the extra bulk. Barbara Gutierrez 04-05-2021 false Students Faculty Staff General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Business / People and Community / Economics / In the Community / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / Miami Herbert Business School / Economics / Atlanta Fed president shares bank’s measures to reset the economy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/atlanta-fed-president-shares-banks-measures-to-reset-the-economy.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/bostic-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/bostic-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/bostic-hero-365.jpg Raphael Bostic, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta The president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta highlighted the importance of creating jobs, especially those that foster an inclusive economy, as critical to economic recovery. Michael R. Malone 04-02-2021 false Miami Herbert Business School Economics Economics In the Community Social Impact Visiting Speakers false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / Social Impact / University President / Voices and Opinions / Office of the President / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Discussion focuses on amplifying AAPI voices, addressing anti-Asian violence https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/discussion-focuses-on-amplifying-aapi-voices,-addressing-anti-asian-violence.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/20-181-newsthe-u-courageous-conversations-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/20-181-newsthe-u-courageous-conversations-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/20-181-newsthe-u-courageous-conversations-365x365.jpg Text treatment for Courageous Conversations The Student Government and the Office of the President hosted a second Courageous Conversations, an online series event, dedicated to providing an outlet for honest dialogue about the difficulties the Asian American Pacific Islander community has been facing. Ashley A. Williams 04-01-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the President Student Affairs Campus Life Diversity Social Impact University President Voices and Opinions false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / School of Architecture / Virtual forum will tackle intersection of climate change, societal barriers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/virtual-forum-will-tackle-intersection-of-climate-change,-societal-barriers.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/climatesymp21-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/climatesymp21-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/climatesymp21-hero-365.jpg Image for Sub-Tropical and Tropical Coastal Resilience Symposium Experts will explore why human-centered issues must be addressed in conjunction with things like rising seas, stronger storms, and increased hydro-static pressure at a symposium on April 7. Emmalyse Brownstein 04-01-2021 false School of Architecture Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Tech Innovation / Includes Video / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Alumna aids rover’s daring descent to another world https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/04/alumna-managed-rover-maneuvers-to-mars.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/erisanasa-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/erisanasa-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/04/erisanasa-hero-365.jpg Erisa Hines Stilley University of Miami graduate Erisa Hines Stilley, a NASA engineer on the Mars 2020 mission, helped lead the entry, descent, and landing team for the space agency’s most sophisticated robotic rover, which is currently looking for signs of ancient life on the red planet. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-01-2021 true Includes Video Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery In the Community Profile Spotlight Tech Innovation false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / University of Miami Health System / General Business / Mobile / Mobile clinic takes vaccines to underserved areas https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/mobile-clinic-takes-vaccines-to-underserved-areas.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/mobilevaccine-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/mobilevaccine-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/mobilevaccine-hero-365.jpg UHealth registered nurse Barbara Terras gives Hialeah resident Martha Ferran her COVID-19 vaccine, as UHealth registered nurse Diana Mejías assists her. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami The UHealth Pediatric Mobile Clinic is now offering the COVID-19 inoculations to adult family members of their patients in disadvantaged communities throughout Miami-Dade County. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-31-2021 false General Business Mobile University of Miami Health System Patient Care In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Law and Politics / People and Community / History and Culture / U.S. Government / In the Community / First ladies uniquely shape US history https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/first-ladies-uniquely-shape-u.s.-history.html Arts and Humanities Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/firstladies-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/firstladies-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/firstladies-hero-365.jpg First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, celebrating her 60th birthday, broadcasts from the White House in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 11, 1944. The first lady is urging attendance at an exhibition of paintings by servicemen, "The Army at War," which will tour the country as part of the upcoming war bond campaign. (AP Photo) Despite the constraints of societal mores and complex family dynamics, a number of presidents’ wives have left a lasting impact on the country, advancing women’s rights and other signature causes while reflecting the changing dimensions of women’s power and potential. Michael R. Malone 03-30-2021 false History and Culture U.S. Government In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Profile Spotlight / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Student organization tackles gender disparity https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/student-organization-tackles-gender-disparity.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/girlup-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/girlup-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/girlup-hero-365.jpg Aarti Madhu As Women’s History Month comes to a close, the University of Miami chapter of the Girl Up group continues to make strides to help advance women and girls locally and internationally. Ashley A. Williams 03-30-2021 false Students Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Diversity / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Student Corner / Students / Prospective Students / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Student is a trailblazer for change https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/junior-is-a-trailblazer-for-change.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/pauldouillon-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/pauldouillon-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/pauldouillon-hero-365.jpg Paul Douillon photographed by Evan Garcia/University of Miami Paul Douillon will represent the University of Miami as a Frederick Douglass Global Fellow in Ireland this summer. He is one of 14 high-achieving U.S. college students of color who will spend a month on the Emerald Isle learning about leadership, intercultural communication, and social justice. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-30-2021 false Students Prospective Students International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Student Corner Academic Excellence Diversity Profile Spotlight false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Conference / Entrepreneurship / U.S. Government / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Atlanta shootings point to intersection of racism, sexism https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/atlanta-shootings-point-to-intersection-of-racism,-sexism.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/asianhatecrimes-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/asianhatecrimes-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/asianhatecrimes-hero-365.jpg Flowers, candles and signs are displayed at a makeshift memorial on Friday, March 19, 2021, in Atlanta. Robert Aaron Long, a white man, is accused of killing several people, most of whom were of Asian descent, at massage parlors in the Atlanta area. (AP Photo/Candice Choi) While the suspect in the killing of eight people—six of them women of Asian descent—at Atlanta-area massage businesses has claimed his shooting spree was not racially motivated but done to eliminate a “temptation,” experts say racism and sexism are inseparable. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-29-2021 false Conference Entrepreneurship U.S. Government Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus / Office of the President / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University Asian community, allies come together for a cause https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/university-asian-community,-allies-come-together-for-a-cause.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/aasa21-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/aasa21-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/aasa21-hero-365.jpg Asian American Student Association and Filipino Student Association will host a “Cultural Showcase for a Cause” Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami The “Culture Showcase for a Change” event—hosted by the Asian American Student Association and Filipino Student Association—celebrated Asian heritage, denounced Asian hate, and called for support of Hate is a Virus, a nonprofit group that is fighting against xenophobia and racism in the United States. Ashley A. Williams 03-29-2021 false Students International Students General Business Mobile Office of the President Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Diversity In the Community Social Impact Campus false false false false false Business / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / Miami Herbert Business School / Special Events / Sustainable Business / Includes Video / General Business / Mobile / Prince Charles: ‘Sustainability is the growth opportunity of our time’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/prince-charles-sustainability-is-the-growth-opportunity-of-our-time.html Business Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/princecharles-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/princecharles-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/princecharles-hero-365.jpg His Royal Highness Prince Charles The Prince of Wales, in a special address to the Miami Herbert Business School’s Chief Sustainability Officer Summit, urged company and industry leaders to work together to accelerate the transition to a more sustainable future. Michael R. Malone 03-26-2021 false General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Special Events Sustainable Business Includes Video Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Distinctions / Office of the President / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Student advocate named 2021 Newman Civic Fellow https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/student-advocate-named-2021-newman-civic-fellow.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/ian_malesiewski_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/ian_malesiewski_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/ian_-malesiewski_365x365.jpg Ian Malesiewski Living with a life-altering spinal cord injury and trying to navigate college, Ian Malesiewski faced some challenges; and because of them, he created the DefIANt Scholars Program—a scholarship fund that helps disabled students in higher education. Because of it, he has earned a venerable accolade for being a changemaker and problem-solver. Jenny Hudak 03-26-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile Office of the President Profile Spotlight Social Impact Distinctions false false false false false Business / Science and Technology / Finance / Tech Innovation / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / NFTs are a new financial frontier in cyberspace https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/nfts-are-a-new-financial-frontier-in-cyberspace.html Business Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/nft-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/nft-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/nft-hero-365.jpg Blockchain technology isometric concept art Non-fungible tokens have exploded in popularity as a way for people to purchase unique digital items, but the expansion of this market highlights the blockchain technology behind it. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-26-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Finance Tech Innovation false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / World / Health and Lifestyle / Visiting Speakers / South America / College of Arts and Sciences / The Advanced Study of the Americas / General Business / Mobile / Public health leaders discuss steps needed to empower women https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/public-health-leaders-discuss-steps-needed-to-empower-women.html Health and Medicine People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/pandemicimpactwomen-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/pandemicimpactwomen-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/pandemicimpactwomen-hero-365.jpg Denisse Leal dispenses alcohol gel to a commuter as she and her husband Mario Diaz ride a subway car in Santiago, Chile, Monday, Aug. 24, 2020. Leal and Diaz used to work as merchants in fairs all around Chile but the new coronavirus pandemic has left them with no way to earn a living, so now they disinfect subway cars in exchange for a tip. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix) During a virtual dialogue held Thursday, panelists of the “Leading Women in Global Health: Equity and Health” forum focused on how the ongoing pandemic has impacted women in Latin America. Barbara Gutierrez 03-25-2021 false General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences The Advanced Study of the Americas Health and Lifestyle Visiting Speakers South America false false false false false People and Community / Sports / Fitness and Wellness / Student Affairs / Health and Wellness / Students / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Intramural sports get creative so students can play safely https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/intramural-sports-get-creative-so-students-can-play-safely.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/emmasports-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/emmasports-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/emmasports-hero-365.jpg The Team Relay Challenge takes place on the outdoor basketball courts near the intramural fields. Photo: Emmalyse Brownstein/University of Miami The Department of Wellness and Recreation faced a challenge in creating fitness activities. However, it was able to set up new game plans to allow for a semester of in-person and virtual fun while adhering to the physical-distance rule. Emmalyse Brownstein 03-25-2021 false Students Prospective Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Health and Wellness Fitness and Wellness false false false false false Business / Health and Medicine / People and Community / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / Miami Herbert Business School / Healthcare / Special Events / Health care conference explores the industry’s rebound https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/2021-the-business-of-health-care-explores-the-industrys-rebound.html Business Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/businesshealthcare21-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/businesshealthcare21-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/businesshealthcare21-hero-365.jpg Stethoscope with financial statement Two former U.S. Department of Health and Human Services secretaries and a range of influential leaders convene for the University of Miami’s “2021 The Business of Health Care” virtual conference on April 16 to address the sector’s recovery in the wake of the pandemic. Michael R. Malone 03-25-2021 false Miami Herbert Business School Healthcare Special Events Social Impact Visiting Speakers false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / University President / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Student groups urge end to anti-Asian violence, hatred https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/student-groups-urge-end-to-anti-asian-violence-hatred.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/culturalshowcase-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/culturalshowcase-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/culturalshowcase-hero-365.jpg An evening view of the Lakeside Patio. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami In the wake of recent killings in Atlanta, the Asian American Student Association and Filipino Student Association will host a philanthropic event on Saturday to raise awareness and donations for the nonprofit organization Hate is a Virus. Ashley A. Williams 03-25-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life In the Community Social Impact University President false false false false false People and Community / Includes Video / Students / General Business / Mobile / Students don’t waffle when choosing their favorite fixings https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/students-dont-waffle-when-choosing-their-favorite-fixings.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/waffle_day_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/waffle_day_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/waffle_day_365x365.jpg March 25 is International Waffle Day In celebration of International Waffle Day, students share about their favorite toppings and accompaniments for the delectable, versatile breakfast food. Jenny Hudak 03-24-2021 false Students General Business Mobile Includes Video false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / New dining options on campus whet the appetite https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/new-dining-options-on-campus-whet-the-appetite.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/new_dining_on_campus_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/new_dining_on_campus_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/new_dining_on_campus_365x365.jpg An order from Daybreak: Chicken and waffles and loaded tater tots. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami Smoothie King, a national franchise, and Daybreak, an all-day breakfast dining concept, opened their doors to the University of Miami community this semester. Jenny Hudak 03-23-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Campus false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / World / Policy / U.S. Government / Social Impact / Central America / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Number of immigrants at the southern border grows https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/number-of-immigrants-at-the-southern-border-grows.html Law and Politics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/bordersituation-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/bordersituation-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/bordersituation-hero-365.jpg In this Friday, March 19, 2021, photo migrants are seen in custody at a U.S. Customs and Border Protection processing area under the Anzalduas International Bridge in Mission, Texas. The Biden administration is facing growing questions about why it wasn't more prepared for an influx of migrants at the southern border. The administration is scrambling to build up capacity to care for 14,000 young undocumented migrants now in federal custody — and more likely on the way. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File) University of Miami experts offer their observations about why an influx of individuals are seeking to enter the United States. Barbara Gutierrez 03-23-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Law Policy U.S. Government Social Impact Central America false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Profile Spotlight / Frost School of Music / Frost Music Live / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Frost Music Fest ’21 rekindles live performance https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/frost-music-fest-21-rekindles-live-performance.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/frostmusicfest-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/frostmusicfest-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/frostmusicfest-hero-365.jpg Frost School alumnus John Splithoff closed the festival with the American Music Ensemble. An eclectic lineup of artists and genres took center stage in front of an audience on the Coral Gables Campus on Saturday, March 20. Watch a recap video and view a slideshow. News@TheU 03-22-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Frost School of Music Frost Music Live Music Profile Spotlight false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Social Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Psychology / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Don’t let the small stuff get you down https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/dont-let-the-small-stuff-get-you-down.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/amygdala-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/amygdala-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/amygdala-hero-365.jpg Image shows amygdala in the brain. A new study led by University of Miami psychologists suggests that the longer negativity lingers in your brain, the unhappier you may be. Maya Bell 03-22-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research Psychology Research Excellence Social Sciences false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / World / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Oceania / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Geosciences / Includes Video / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Marine biologist documents the impacts of climate change https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/oceanographer-documents-the-impacts-of-climate-change.html Research Science and Technology World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/chagosreefs-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/chagosreefs-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/chagosreefs-hero-365.jpg Blue tangs photographed along the Chagos archipelago. Khaled Bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation/Derek Manzello In his travels around the world to survey and map coral reefs, Sam Purkis, a professor at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, has witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of global warming. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-19-2021 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Geosciences Includes Video Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Research Excellence Climate Change Environment Oceania false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / University Leadership / Miller School of Medicine / Medical experts discuss potential for COVID-19 vaccine mandate https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/medical-experts-discuss-potential-for-covid-19-vaccine-mandate.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/covidethics-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/covidethics-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/covidethics-hero-365.jpg Graphic: Should COVID-19 vaccines be mandatory on college campuses? Using “carrots rather than sticks” and encouraging “community immunity” over herd immunity were among the ideas raised by the health care professionals during the national conversation. Maya Bell 03-18-2021 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community Social Impact University Leadership false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Research / Architecture / Research Excellence / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Faculty News / Architect works, lives among his creations https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/architect-works,-lives-among-his-creations.html Arts and Humanities Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/rocco-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/rocco-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/rocco-hero-365.jpg Rocco Ceo. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami Rocco Ceo supervises his students as they build structures that often end up on campus. The professor of architecture was recently chosen as a Fellow by the American Institute of Architects, one of the highest honors in the profession. Barbara Gutierrez 03-18-2021 false School of Architecture School of Architecture Faculty News Architecture Research Excellence false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / Life Sciences / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Researcher finds a better way to tap into the brain https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/researcher-finds-a-better-way-to-tap-into-the-brain.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/nanoparticles-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/nanoparticles-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/nanoparticles-hero-365.jpg Visual of AI connecting to brain Using a new class of nanoparticles that are two thousand times thinner than a human hair, Sakhrat Khizroev, a professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University’s College of Engineering, hopes to unlock the secrets of the brain. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-18-2021 false College of Engineering Breakthroughs Research Excellence Life Sciences Tech Innovation false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Florida Law/Politics / Miami Law/Politics / U.S. Government / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / Local GOP leaders discuss the future of the party https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/local-gop-leaders-discuss-the-future-of-the-party.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/gop-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/gop-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/gop-hero-365.jpg View of the United States Capitol and waving American flag in Washington, D.C. The University of Miami’s Department of Political Science hosted South Florida politicians during a virtual dialogue Tuesday evening that explored where the Republican Party is headed after the 2020 election. Amanda M. Perez 03-17-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences Florida Law/Politics Miami Law/Politics U.S. Government Social Impact Visiting Speakers false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Frost School of Music / Frost Music Live / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Frost School’s concert features eclectic lineup https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/frost-schools-concert-features-eclectic-lineup.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/musicfest-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/musicfest-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/musicfest-hero-365.jpg Frost Music Fest '21 logo The Frost Music Fest ’21 on Saturday is set to highlight a variety of genres for a night of live music for faculty, staff, and students at the University of Miami. A simulcast will allow others to attend virtually. News@TheU 03-17-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Frost School of Music Frost Music Live Music false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / Students / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Seminar steers students professionally, mentally https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/seminar-steers-students-professionally,-mentally.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/toppelconference-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/toppelconference-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/toppelconference-hero-365.jpg Image shows registration page for the Toppel DIPDA conference Students can attend a free, one-day conference on March 27 hosted by the Toppel Career Center that will help to identify their career strengths and teach them how to navigate the job search with confidence. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-16-2021 false Students International Students General Business Mobile Diversity false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / School of Communication / Motion Pictures / Grab the snacks; celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on-screen https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/grab-the-snacks-celebrate-st.-patricks-day-on-screen.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/stpatricks21b-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/stpatricks21b-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/stpatricks21b-hero-365.jpg Saoirse Ronan as Eilis Lacey in BROOKLYN. Photo by Kerry Brown. Courtesy of Mongrel Media. Movie buffs and novices alike can turn to films to commemorate St. Paddy’s day in a unique way. Amanda M. Perez 03-16-2021 false School of Communication Motion Pictures Cinema false false false false false People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / Student Affairs / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Above the Bar aims to help minority students realize their law school dreams https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/above-the-bar-aims-to-help-minority-students-realize-their-law-school-dreams.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/above_the_bar_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/above_the_bar_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/above_the_bar_365x365.jpg From left to right: [top] Giovanni Sibilia, Amrutha Chethikattil and Sterling Cole [bottom] Jordan Motley and Jordan Farrell. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami Founded by University of Miami junior Jordan Farrell, the multicultural organization provides test preparation and other resources for aspiring lawyers. Jenny Hudak 03-15-2021 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Profile Spotlight false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / From jury selection to murder charges, experts look at the Derek Chauvin trial https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/from-jury-selection-to-murder-charges-experts-look-at-the-derek-chauvin-trial.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/chauvintrial-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/chauvintrial-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/chauvintrial-hero-365.jpg In this image taken from video, defense attorney Eric Nelson, left, and defendant, former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, right, listen to Hennepin County Judge Peter Cahill during pretrial motions, prior to continuing jury selection in the trial of Chauvin, Thursday, March 11, 2021, at the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis, Minn. Chauvin is accused in the May 25, 2020, death of George Floyd. (Court TV/Pool via Pool) With the legal proceedings of the former Minneapolis police officer underway, George Floyd’s death is front and center once again. And University of Miami criminology scholars examine aspects of the case. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-15-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Law Social Impact false false false false false Roadmap / Research / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / resilience-academy U-LINK Team works to enhance South Florida’s coastal resilience https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/team-works-to-enhance-south-floridas-coastal-resilience.html Roadmap Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo An interdisciplinary group of University professors is working to develop, test, and deploy newly engineered artificial reefs that could decrease wave energy and help save coastlines from destruction during storms. News@TheU 03-15-2021 false Climate Change Environment true false false false false Business / People and Community / University Leadership / Visiting Speakers / Miami Herbert Business School / Special Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / CEO touts benefits of AR as ‘next level’ technology https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/ceo-touts-benefits-of-ar-as-next-level-technology.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/peggy_johnson_magic_leap_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/peggy_johnson_magic_leap_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/peggy_johnson_magic_leap_365x365.jpg Peggy Johnson, CEO of Magic Leap Peggy Johnson, a veteran tech executive who joined Magic Leap last July, shared industry insights during a recent Knight Venture Leaders Lecture at the Miami Herbert Business School. Michael R. Malone 03-12-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Special Events University Leadership Visiting Speakers false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Social Impact / University Leadership / University President / Visiting Speakers / Medical / Miller School of Medicine / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Should colleges and universities mandate COVID-19 vaccines? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/should-colleges-and-universities-mandate-covid-19-vaccines.html Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/covidethics-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/covidethics-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/covidethics-hero-365.jpg Graphic: Should COVID-19 vaccines be mandatory on college campuses? The University of Miami will convene a national conversation on Wednesday, March 17, to address whether the inoculations must be compulsory and to discuss other related ethical considerations. News@TheU 03-12-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Office of the President Social Impact University Leadership University President Visiting Speakers Medical false false false false false Business / People and Community / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / Miami Herbert Business School / Sustainable Business / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Priorities shifting to value people, planet on par with profits https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/trend-hailed-to-value-people,-planet-on-par-with-profits.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/corpsustain-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/corpsustain-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/corpsustain-hero-365.jpg Graphic illustration depicting global sustainability The global move toward green energy technologies—such as the production of batteries to power electric cars—is motivating executives to pursue more holistic performance precedences, according to leaders associated with the Miami Herbert Business School. Michael R. Malone 03-11-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Sustainable Business Social Impact Visiting Speakers false false false false false Business / People and Community / University Leadership / Board of Trustees / General Business / Mobile / Trustee named CEO of the Year by CEO Update https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/trustee-named-ceo-of-the-year-by-ceo-update.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/jtaylor-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/jtaylor-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/jtaylor-hero-365.jpg Johnny C. Taylor Johnny C. Taylor, an alumnus of the School of Communication, was recognized for providing human resource professionals with assets to help them navigate the pandemic and for advancing federal policies that benefit the workplace. Barbara Gutierrez 03-11-2021 false General Business Mobile Board of Trustees University Leadership false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Literature / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Faculty Recognition / Arts & Humanities / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Author’s work explores the intricacies of immigration https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/authors-work-explores-the-intricacies-of-immigration.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/engel-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/engel-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/engel-hero-365.jpg PHOTO of Patricia Engel by Elliot & Erick Jimenez Associate Professor Patricia Engel’s latest book, “Infinite Country,” was picked as the March selection by Reese Witherspoon for her reading community, Reese’s Book Club. Barbara Gutierrez 03-11-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Faculty Recognition Arts & Humanities Literature Profile Spotlight false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Even during a pandemic, the show must go on https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/even-during-a-pandemic,-the-show-must-go-on.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/ring_theatre_in_covid_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/ring_theatre_in_covid_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/ring_theatre_in_covid_365x365.jpg Zye Reid and Scarlett Diaz, photographed in the Jerry Herman Ring Theatre on the Coral Gables Campus. Emmalyse Brownstein/University of Miami Nearly a full year after the coronavirus forced curtains to close in theaters around the world, students and faculty members in the Department of Theatre Arts are working to stage a new performance—virtually. Emmalyse Brownstein 03-11-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities A&S People & Community Fine Arts In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / University / Music / Campus / Frost School of Music / Frost Music Live / Includes Video / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Frost School festival brings back live music https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/frost-fete-brings-back-live-music.html Arts and Humanities University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/musicfest-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/musicfest-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/musicfest-hero-365.jpg Frost Music Fest '21 logo The Frost School of Music will host a free festival on March 20 for the University of Miami community featuring a star-studded lineup. Amanda M. Perez 03-10-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Frost School of Music Frost Music Live Includes Video Music Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / Social Impact / Campus / Distinctions / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Leadership and Service / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / University of Miami named a ‘Voter Friendly Campus’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/university-of-miami-named-a-voter-friendly-campus.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/voterfriendly-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/voterfriendly-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/voterfriendly-365.jpg The student organization, Get Out the Vote, held an election day giveaway on the Lakeside Patio on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. TJ Lievonen/University of Miami The Butler Center for Service and Leadership’s efforts to engage students in the political process earned the University a special designation for the 2021-22 academic year. Ashley A. Williams 03-10-2021 false Students Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile Student Affairs Campus Life Leadership and Service Social Impact Campus Distinctions false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Florida Law/Politics / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Virtual discussion features Florida Republicans https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/virtual-discussion-features-florida-republicans.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/gop-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/gop-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/gop-hero-365.jpg View of the United States Capitol and waving American flag in Washington, D.C. Hosted by the Department of Political Science, event participants will explore “The Future of the Republican Party.” Emmalyse Brownstein 03-10-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community Florida Law/Politics U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact Visiting Speakers false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / Profile Spotlight / Campus / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mentorship program enhances multicultural undergraduates’ experience https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/mentorship-program-enhances-multicultural-undergraduates-experience.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/beyond_the_horizons-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/beyond_the_horizons-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/beyond_the_horizons-365x365.jpg From left to right: Ajiri Uzere, Doreen Gustave, Grey Peoples, and Tikiyah Ivey. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami Beyond the Horizons offers incoming students a mentor for one year to help them learn all about the University’s resources, while providing a deep dive into the multicultural scene on campus. Ashley A. Williams 03-09-2021 false Students Prospective Students Parents General Business Student Affairs Campus Life Diversity Profile Spotlight Campus false false false false false Health and Medicine / Science and Technology / Health and Lifestyle / Climate Change / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / Miller School of Medicine / High levels of pollen in Miami are nothing to sneeze at https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/high-levels-of-pollen-in-miami-are-nothing-to-sneeze-at.html Health and Medicine Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/miamipollen-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/miamipollen-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/miamipollen-hero-365.jpg The mango bouquet or mango flower is blooming full on the mango trees in the garden Pollen counts in the city have been on the rise since mid-February, signaling a return of allergy season. And human-induced climate change is making it worse. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-09-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Climate Change Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Profile Spotlight / Frost School of Music / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Senior: ‘Music has been a constant throughout my life’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/senior-music-has-been-a-constant-throughout-my-life.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/image-ucreates-spotlight-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/image-ucreates-spotlight-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/image-ucreates-spotlight-365x365.jpg The U Creates Spotlight Series branding Since he was a baby, David Cote has been drawn to music. Then he went from music-themed video games to actually learning to play instruments. Now, he is on track to graduate with a degree in music therapy from the Frost School of Music. Amanda M. Perez 03-09-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Music Profile Spotlight false false false false false Business / People and Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / Sustainable Business / General Business / Mobile / Should water be traded as a commodity? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/should-water-be-traded-as-a-commodity.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/watertrading-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/watertrading-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/watertrading-hero-365.jpg In this May 1, 2014 file photo, irrigation water runs along the dried-up ditch between the rice farms to provide water for the rice fields in Richvale, Calif. The federal government will be pouring nearly a quarter-billion dollars into several dozen projects aimed at tackling the effects of drought in the West and restoring watersheds that provide drinking water to communities around the nation. The head of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service, Jason Weller, said Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2016, that in addition to the federal funds, the projects will leverage close to $500 million from state, local and private partners. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File) University of Miami experts discuss the benefits and drawbacks of water futures. Trading began in December and gives a stable price option to farmers struggling with drought. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-08-2021 false General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School Sustainable Business false false false false false People and Community / Diversity / Social Impact / University Leadership / University President / Visiting Speakers / Office of the President / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Students of Color Symposium fosters action in the name of justice https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/students-of-color-symposium-fosters-action-in-the-name-of-justice.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/socssymposium-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/socssymposium-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/socssymposium-hero-365.jpg Students of Color Symposium 2021 logo During the two-day event, alumna Ana Navarro, keynote speaker; other alumni; and University of Miami leaders offered advice and expertise on standing up to systemic unfairness with positive deeds. Ashley A. Williams 03-07-2021 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the President Student Affairs Activities and Events Diversity Social Impact University Leadership University President Visiting Speakers false false false false false People and Community / Social Impact / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / International Students / Choose to challenge inequality, create change, and celebrate women https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/choose-to-challenge,-create-change,-and-celebrate-women.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/cover_womens_day_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/cover_womens_day_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/cover_womens_day_365x365.jpg A few University of Miami students share which women in their lives are role models and an inspiration. International Women’s Day, March 8, lauds the achievements of women. A few University of Miami students share which women in their lives are role models and an inspiration. Emmalyse Brownstein 03-05-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents International Students Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Campus / Students / General Business / Mobile / Students list what they love about Miami for ‘305 Day’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/students-list-what-they-love-about-miami-for-305-day.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/campus_shot_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/campus_shot_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/campus_shot_365x365.jpg A recent sunny day on the Coral Gables Campus. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami March 5 has been designated a special time for celebrating the Magic City, and its weather, food, culture, and proximity to beaches are among the favorites of University students. Jenny Hudak 03-04-2021 false Students General Business Mobile In the Community Campus false false false false false Academics / University / University of Miami Libraries system offers a plethora of goods, services https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/university-of-miami-libraries-system-offers-a-plethora-of-goods,-services.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/studyspace-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/studyspace-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/studyspace-hero-365.jpg Students study on the second floor of the Otto G. Richter Library. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami In addition to safe study spaces, consultations, tutoring, remote access to computers, use of laptops, and access to video games are all available for students and faculty and staff members. Barbara Gutierrez 03-04-2021 false false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / March 4 a decisive date for QAnon believers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/march-4-a-decisive-date-for-qanon-believers.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/conspiracies-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/conspiracies-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/conspiracies-hero-365.jpg In this Aug. 2, 2018, file photo, a protesters holds a Q sign waits in line with others to enter a campaign rally with President Donald Trump in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Facebook and Twitter promised to stop encouraging the growth of the baseless conspiracy theory QAnon, which fashions President Donald Trump as a secret warrior against a supposed child-trafficking ring run by celebrities and government officials. But the social media companies haven’t succeeded at even that limited goal, a review by The Associated Press found. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File) Are followers of this right-wing, Pro-Trump premise on the rise? An expert on conspiracy theories weighs in. Barbara Gutierrez 03-04-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences U.S. Government Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / Social Impact / University President / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Get in ‘good trouble’ at the Students of Color Symposium https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/get-in-good-trouble-at-the-students-of-color-symposium.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/socsymposium_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/socsymposium_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/socsymposium_365x365.jpg Kaiyln Hayes, chair of the Students of Color Symposium The annual educational initiative goes virtual this year to support the ongoing diversity efforts at the University of Miami. Commentator Ana Navarro will be the keynote speaker, and she will share her expertise and insight about navigating the political justice realm. Ashley A. Williams 03-03-2021 false Students Faculty Staff International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Diversity Social Impact University President false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / World / Policy / Diversity / Social Impact / Central America / Western Hemisphere / North America / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / The Advanced Study of the Americas / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Panel: US immigration reform faces challenges https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/panel-us-immigration-reform-faces-challenges.html Law and Politics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/immigrationwebinar-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/immigrationwebinar-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/immigrationwebinar-hero-365.jpg A migrant from Honduras seeking asylum in the United States stands in front of rows of tents at the border crossing, Monday, March 1, 2021, in Tijuana, Mexico. President Joe Biden is holding a virtual meeting with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. Monday's meeting was a chance for them to discuss migration, among other issues. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) Legal experts, community activists, and academics discussed some of the difficulties and possible opportunities for immigration revisions during a virtual seminar. Barbara Gutierrez 03-03-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Law The Advanced Study of the Americas Policy Diversity Social Impact Central America Western Hemisphere North America false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / How does the latest COVID-19 vaccine compare to the others? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/how-does-the-latest-covid-19-vaccine-compare-to-the-others.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/jandjvaccine-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/jandjvaccine-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/jandjvaccine-hero-365.jpg This Dec. 2, 2020 photo provided by Johnson & Johnson shows vials of the COVID-19 vaccine in the United States. The nation is poised to get a third vaccine against COVID-19, but health officials are concerned that at first glance the Johnson & Johnson shot may not be seen as equal to other options from Pfizer and Moderna. (Johnson & Johnson via AP) Two infectious disease experts at the University of Miami share their insight about the newest COVID-19 inoculation, which requires only a single shot and does not have to be stored at extremely cold temperatures. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-03-2021 false Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Student makes ‘huge and lasting impact’ on Haiti school https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/student-makes-huge-and-lasting-impact-on-haiti-school.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/civicscholar-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/civicscholar-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/03/civicscholar-hero-365.jpg Students at the Ecole Marie Claire Heureuse de Milot, Haiti University of Miami civic scholar Diane Stephen’s service project leaves 150 children, and their community, with improved health. Maya Bell 03-02-2021 false School of Nursing and Health Studies Health and Lifestyle Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / International Students / Wellness Wednesdays offer spring pick-me-up https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/wellness-wednesdays-offer-spring-pick-me-up.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/wellness-wednesday---march-3---news-header---940x529.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/wellness-wednesday---march-3---news-header---790x527.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/wellness-wednesday---march-3---news-header---365x365.png Text illustration for Wellness Wednesday Two weekdays will feature no classes and a host of activities for students aimed at providing fun and promoting fitness, including yoga, nutrition tips, and information on camping. Ashley A. Williams 03-01-2021 false Students International Students Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Campus false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Policy / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Communication / School of Law / Interactive Media / Scholars deliberate the value of Facebook’s ‘Supreme Court’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/scholars-deliberate-the-value-of-facebooks-supreme-court.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/fbcourt-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/fbcourt-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/fbcourt-hero-365.jpg Facebook login page University of Miami experts in law and communications weigh the potential for Facebook’s oversight body to satisfy critics and ease tensions in the digital war playing out on its platform. Michael R. Malone 03-01-2021 false School of Communication School of Law Interactive Media Policy In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Report confirms pandemic-related spikes in domestic violence https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/report-confirms-pandemic-related-spikes-in-domestic-violence.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/domesticviolence-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/domesticviolence-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/domesticviolence-hero-365.jpg Black and white image of a woman shielding her face with her arm Led by the University of Miami, a study suggests that quarantines spurred by coronavirus safety precautions have increased physical abuse across the nation and around the world. Maya Bell 03-01-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Florida Law/Politics / Miami Law/Politics / In Memoriam / Harold Long, founder of United Black Students, passes away https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/harold-long,-founder-of-united-black-students,-passes-away.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/haroldlong-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/haroldlong-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/haroldlong-hero-365.jpg Harold Long with his wife, Leslie. A double University of Miami alumnus, Harold Long led a sit-in at then-President Henry King Stanford’s office in 1968 that helped pave the way for the admission of more Black students at the institution. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-28-2021 false Florida Law/Politics Miami Law/Politics In Memoriam false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Architecture / Social Impact / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Faculty News / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Environment, fauna, culture influence professors’ architecture https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/environment,-fauna,-culture-influence-professors-architecture.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/escuelita-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/escuelita-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/escuelita-hero-365.jpg Escuelita Buganvilia en Guatemala Carie Penabad and Adib Cúre were chosen as the 2021 Emerging Voices award winners by the Architectural League of New York. Barbara Gutierrez 02-26-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business School of Architecture School of Architecture Faculty News Architecture Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Research / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Research Excellence / University of Miami leads a pilot program to track variants of COVID-19 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/university-of-miami-leads-a-pilot-program-to-track-variants-of-covid-19.html Health and Medicine People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/covidvariants-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/covidvariants-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/covidvariants-hero-365.jpg Dr. David Andrews, associate professor at the Miller School of Medicine, reviews data with senior medical technologist Ranjini Valiathan and Paola Pagan, executive director of laboratory operations. A team of faculty members at the Miller School of Medicine working to detect variants in COVID-19 positive samples has found about 25 percent contain the more contagious U.K. variant. They also found the Brazilian variant. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-26-2021 false Health and Lifestyle In the Community Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / University / Social Impact / University Leadership / Announcements / global-black-studies Permanent exhibit to highlight the history of Black students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/permanent-exhibit-to-highlight-the-history-of-black-students.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/jtaylor-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/jtaylor-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/jtaylor-hero-365.jpg Johnny C. Taylor With a significant gift from Johnny C. Taylor Jr., alumnus and member of the University of Miami Board of Trustees, an interactive display will spotlight the impact of the University’s Black students from the past, through the decades, and beyond. News@TheU 02-25-2021 false Social Impact University Leadership Announcements false false false false false People and Community / University / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / Prospective Students / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Learn more about student groups that illuminate the Black experience https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/learn-more-about-student-groups-that-illuminate-the-black-experience.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/black_student_orgs_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/black_student_orgs_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/black_student_orgs_365x365.jpg Students walk across the UC Rock Plaza on the Coral Gables Campus. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami Black History Month, or Black Awareness Month, may be coming to an end, but there are plenty of organizations on campus you can support or engage with throughout the year. Jenny Hudak and Ashley A. Williams 02-25-2021 false Students Prospective Students International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Campus Life false false false false false People and Community / Social Impact / Students / Hackathon seeks students’ solutions to solve food waste https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/hackathon-seeks-students-solutions-to-solve-food-waste.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/foodhackathon-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/foodhackathon-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/foodhackathon-hero-365.jpg Food waste The virtual Food Future Hack challenges participants to develop innovative approaches to prevent global food excess. Emmalyse Brownstein 02-25-2021 false Students Social Impact false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Mechanical and Aerospace / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Engineering student’s technology could revolutionize the use of drones https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/engineering-students-technology-could-revolutionize-the-use-of-drones.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/silentdrone-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/silentdrone-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/silentdrone-hero-365.jpg Concept art courtesy of Tomas Pribanic Tomas Pribanic has found a way to apply ion thrust to autonomous aerial vehicles in Earth’s atmosphere, creating a silent propulsion system and paving the way for the greater application of drones in the cargo delivery industry. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-25-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students International Students General Business Mobile College of Engineering Mechanical and Aerospace Tech Innovation false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Research / Health and Lifestyle / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Research Researcher works to eliminate the ‘blind spot’ of racism https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/researcher-works-to-eliminate-the-blind-spot-of-racism.html Health and Medicine People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/zinzibaily-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/zinzibaily-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/zinzibaily-hero-365.jpg Zinzi Bailey, research assistant professor at the Miller School of Medicine Zinzi Bailey, research assistant professor, investigates the causes of structural discrimination and its role in the poor health outcomes of many Black people. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-25-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Community and Fans General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Profile Spotlight Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false true global-black-studies Professor Charlton Copeland Awarded Mellon CREATES Grant https://news.miami.edu/law/stories/2021/02/professor-charlton-copeland-awarded-mellon-creates-grant.html https://news.miami.edu/law/_assets/images/images-stories/2021/02/main-charlton-copeland-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/law/_assets/images/images-stories/2021/02/main-charlton-copeland-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/law/_assets/images/images-stories/2021/02/main-charlton-copeland-365x365.jpg Professor Charlton Copeland Miami Law Staff Report 02-17-2021 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Announcements / Medical / Joe Echevarria appointed CEO of UHealth https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/joe-echevarria-appointed-ceo-of-uhealth.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/uhealthceo_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/uhealthceo_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/uhealthceo_hero_365.jpg Aerial view of UHealth Tower On Wednesday, Joe Echevarria, after serving in an interim capacity, was named CEO of UHealth and executive vice president for Health Affairs at the University, effective immediately. News@TheU 02-25-2021 false Announcements Medical false false false false false People and Community / Sports / Fitness and Wellness / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Make a splash with rented watersport, camping gear https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/make-a-splash-with-rented-watersport,-camping-gear.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/outdoor_adventure_center_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/outdoor_adventure_center_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/outdoor_adventure_center_365x365.jpg Exterior of Outdoor Adventures at Lakeside Village. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami Students, faculty, and staff can discover the natural beauty of Miami in a safe and fun way with a new equipment-rental program at Outdoor Adventures on the Coral Gables Campus. Emmalyse Brownstein 02-24-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Fitness and Wellness false false false false false People and Community / Diversity / Social Impact / Students / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Undergrad creates virtual exhibition to celebrate Black achievements https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/undergrad-creates-virtual-exhibition-to-celebrate-black-achievements.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/taylorwashington-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/taylorwashington-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/taylorwashington-hero-365.jpg Taylor Washington photographed in front of her home in Hanover, Maryland. Taylor Washington, an industrial engineering major, debuted the online display to highlight the rich Black history at the University of Miami. Ashley A. Williams 02-24-2021 false Students Prospective Students General Business Mobile Diversity Social Impact false false false false false Roadmap / Science and Technology / University / Tech Innovation / Announcements / Technology / Endowments will power big data solutions with technical talent https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/endowments-will-power-big-data-solutions-with-technical-talent.html Roadmap Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/datasciencecampus-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/datasciencecampus-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/datasciencecampus-hero-365.jpg An aerial view of the Coral Gables Campus with the Downtown Miami skyline in the background. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami With more than $12 million from the Knight Foundation and Phillip and Patricia Frost, the Institute for Data Science and Computing is establishing its first endowed faculty chairs. Maya Bell 02-24-2021 false Tech Innovation Announcements Technology false false false false false People and Community / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Former Peace Corps volunteers share their views about service https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/former-peace-corps-volunteers-share-their-views-about-service.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/peacecorps-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/peacecorps-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/peacecorps-hero-365.jpg First members of the Peace Corps Volunteers to leave for overseas duty wave from the ramp of their plane at National Airport, MATS Terminal, Washington, D.C., Aug. 29, 1961. They will travel to Ghana, Africa, for teaching assignments. (AP Photo) The Master of Arts in International Administration and Master of Science in Education in Community and Social Change programs will host a virtual panel discussion series in honor of the Peace Corps’ 60th anniversary. Jenny Hudak 02-23-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community Social Impact Visiting Speakers false false false false false People and Community / World / In the Community / Social Impact / Western Hemisphere / Gender-based violence in Latin America a prevalent problem https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/gender-based-violence-in-latin-america-a-prevalent-problem.html People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/genderviolence-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/genderviolence-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/genderviolence-hero-365.jpg A young woman holds up a sign reading in Spanish, "We aren't all here, Karen is missing," as feminists and crime victims of violence who have been occupying the offices of the governmental Human Rights Commission celebrate an "anti-grito," a day ahead of the traditional "Grito de Dolores," Mexico's annual shout of independence, in Mexico City, Monday, Sept. 14, 2020. The activists, who are demanding justice for victims of femicide, sexual assault, forced disappearances, and other violent crimes, say they will turn the offices into a refuge for victims.(AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the danger of women being mistreated throughout the region, according to University of Miami experts. Barbara Gutierrez 02-22-2021 false In the Community Social Impact Western Hemisphere false false false false false People and Community / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Leadership and Service / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Dialogues, events foster equity, inclusion during Social Justice Week https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/dialogues,-events-foster-equity,-inclusion-during-social-justice-week.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/social_justice_week_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/social_justice_week_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/social_justice_week_365x365.jpg From left, sophomores Kristophe Smith-Walker, Samantha Ewiah and Sacha Braggs prepare care packages for frontline healthcare workers on Saturday as part of Social Justice Week’s BAM Day of Service. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami The Butler Center for Service and Leadership hosted its annual Social Justice Week filled with events and opportunities for students to engage in discourse that brings awareness to issues impacting the community. Jenny Hudak 02-22-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents General Business Mobile Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Leadership and Service Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Tech Innovation / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University scientist’s tool predicts harsh weather https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/university-scientists-tool-predicts-harsh-weather.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/extremeweather-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/extremeweather-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/extremeweather-hero-365.jpg People walk through the snow as they pass the Alamo, Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021, in San Antonio. Snow, ice and sub-freezing weather continue to wreak havoc on the state's power grid and utilities. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) Ben Kirtman, a professor of atmospheric sciences, is the primary architect of the multi-model Subseasonal Experiment, or SubX, which forecast a breakdown of the polar vortex that led to frigid temperatures in Texas and other states. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-19-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Social Impact Research Excellence Climate Change Environment Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / University / Visiting Speakers / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Author joins virtual conversation ‘to talk about race’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/author-joins-virtual-conversation-to-talk-about-race.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/talkaboutrace-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/talkaboutrace-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/talkaboutrace-hero-365.jpg Image of the book "So you want to talk about race" Ijeoma Oluo discussed her book, “So You Want to Talk About Race,” during an online event presented by the One Book, One U common reading program, which offers an opportunity for the University community to explore issues of diversity and inclusion. Amanda M. Perez 02-19-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Visiting Speakers false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Profile Spotlight / Frost School of Music / Vocal Performance / Includes Video / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Graduate student makes music, maintains pedagogical presence https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/graduate-student-makes-music,-maintains-pedagogical-presence.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/image-ucreates-spotlight-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/image-ucreates-spotlight-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/image-ucreates-spotlight-365x365.jpg The U Creates Spotlight Series branding Madeline Harts, a soprano, voice instructor, and doctoral candidate at the Frost School of Music, shares her gift with others through performance and education. Kelly Montoya 02-19-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students International Students General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Vocal Performance Includes Video Music Profile Spotlight false false false false false Business / People and Community / World / Economics / Social Impact / The Caribbean / College of Arts and Sciences / Cuba expands the private sector to spark economy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/cuba-expands-the-private-sector-to-spark-economy.html Business People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/cubaneconomy-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/cubaneconomy-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/cubaneconomy-hero-365.jpg In this Jan. 11, 2021 file photo, people wearing masks as a precaution against the spread of the new coronavirus wait for their turn to buy cotton candy in Havana, Cuba. In 2021, the government is implementing a deep financial reform that reduces subsidies, eliminates a dual currency that was key to the old system, and raises salaries, in hopes of boosting productivity to help alleviate an economic crisis and reconfigure a socialist system that will still grant universal benefits such as free health care and education. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa, File) The Caribbean nation has increased the number of jobs where self-employment is allowed from 127 to 2,000. But will the recent move help stimulate the economy? A University of Miami political scientist weighs in. Barbara Gutierrez 02-19-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences Economics Social Impact The Caribbean false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Climate Change / Environment / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Frigid weather exposes the nation’s frail power grids https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/frigid-weather-exposes-the-nations-frail-power-grids.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/texasfreeze-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/texasfreeze-hero-790x5271.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/texasfreeze-hero-3651.jpg People walk on snowy streets Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021, in Austin, Texas. Temperatures dropped into the single digits as snow shut down air travel and grocery stores. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis) With cold temperatures knocking out electricity to millions of people in Texas and other parts of the country, the United States’ aging infrastructure is once again under scrutiny. University of Miami experts say upgrades are badly needed. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-18-2021 false College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In the Community Climate Change Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Health and Lifestyle / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Campus / Technology / Breath analyzer test deployed to help better screen coronavirus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/breath-analyzer-test-deployed-to-help-better-screen-coronavirus.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/breathalizertest-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/breathalizertest-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/breathalizertest-hero-365.jpg COVID-19 Breath Analyzer tests were deployed at Lakeside Village on Tuesday, Feb. 16. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami Students living at Lakeside Village and University Village began the twice-weekly breath analyzer test as a surveillance tool against COVID-19. Maya Bell 02-18-2021 false Health and Lifestyle Treatment and Breakthroughs Campus Technology false false false false false Business / People and Community / Finance / In the Community / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / Miami Herbert Business School / Special Events / Mastercard executive: Economic digitization fuels success https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/mastercard-executive-economic-digitization-fuels-success.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/ajaybanga-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/ajaybanga-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/ajaybanga-hero-365.jpg Ajay Banga Ajay Banga said that the company’s growth and prosperity has been driven by a social compact that emphasizes “doing well by doing good.” Michael R. Malone 02-17-2021 false Miami Herbert Business School Special Events Finance In the Community Social Impact Visiting Speakers false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Frost School of Music / Alumni / Alumna’s love for music strikes a chord in teaching https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/alumnas-love-for-music-strikes-a-chord-in-teaching.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/rookieteacher-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/rookieteacher-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/rookieteacher-hero-365.jpg Frost School of Music alumna Nerissa Manela teaches a music class at Morningside K-8 Academy Nerissa Manela, who graduated from the Frost School of Music, was recently awarded Rookie Teacher of the Year by Miami-Dade County Public Schools. Amanda M. Perez 02-17-2021 false Alumni Frost School of Music Music In the Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / National health database opens to University researchers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/national-health-database-opens-to-university-researchers.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero-all-of-us-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero-all-of-us-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero-all-of-us-365x365.jpg Already containing health records, surveys, and measurements from more than 200,000 people from all walks of life, the All of Us Research Program’s Researcher Workbench is a treasure trove waiting to be mined. Maya Bell 02-16-2021 false Health and Lifestyle Treatment and Breakthroughs Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Health and Lifestyle / Campus Safety / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / Mobile / Reminder: Complete your COVID-19 module and Daily Symptom Checker https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/reminder-complete-your-covid-19-module-and-daily-symptom-checker.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/yearinreview-2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/yearinreview-2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/yearinreview-2-hero-365.jpg After completing the spring 2020 semester virtually, students returned to the Coral Gables Campus in August for the fall 2020 semester. PHOTO: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami Every member of the University community should complete the COVID-19 "We Are One U" module. Also, the Daily Symptom Checker is required for anyone who will be on campus in order to remain in compliance with safety protocols. News@TheU 02-16-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students Mobile Health and Lifestyle Campus Safety false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Architecture / Museums / In the Community / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Faculty News / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Architecture professor’s work reaches The Museum of Modern Art https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/architecture-professors-work-reaches-the-museum-of-modern-art.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/momabarnes-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/momabarnes-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/momabarnes-hero-365.jpg Germane Barnes’ mixed media collages will be part of the exhibition, “Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness in America,” which opens on Feb. 27 and examines Black cultural spaces. Germane Barnes’ mixed media collages will be part of the exhibition, “Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness in America,” which opens on Feb. 27 and examines Black cultural spaces. Barbara Gutierrez 02-15-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Architecture School of Architecture Faculty News Architecture Museums In the Community false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / Tech Innovation / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Faculty/Staff / XR Initiative boosts education, research, collaboration https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/xr-initiative-boosts-education,-research,-collaboration.html Roadmap Academics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/xrexp-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/xrexp-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/xrexp-hero-365.jpg At the School of Nursing and Health Studies, faculty and students are developing an application using Magic Leap goggles to help teach nurse anesthesia students how to familiarize themselves with the operating room. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami The University of Miami launched a new website that highlights the progress being made with extended reality technology that is being used to pursue innovative solutions. Amanda M. Perez and Kelly Montoya 02-15-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Academic Excellence Tech Innovation false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Architecture / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Architecture / Pandemic lockdown spurs home improvement projects https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/pandemic-lockdown-spurs-home-improvement-projects.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/pandemicoffice-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/pandemicoffice-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/pandemicoffice-hero-365.jpg Carmen Guerrero works on architectural drawings in her backyard. Architecture professors at the University of Miami delve into why more people have modified their homes within the past year. Barbara Gutierrez 02-15-2021 false School of Architecture Architecture In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Roadmap / Health and Medicine / Research / Science and Technology / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / Life Sciences / Tech Innovation / Sensors could improve at-home health care https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/sensors-could-improve-at-home-health-care.html Roadmap Health and Medicine Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/smarthome-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/smarthome-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/smarthome-hero-365.jpg Smart home control panel The University’s Institute for Data Science and Computing is partnering with GE Global Research to devise secure, smart technology that could improve patient outcomes. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-12-2021 false Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Breakthroughs Research Excellence Life Sciences Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Environment / Tech Innovation / World’s wealthiest man has a (tunnel) vision for Miami https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/worlds-wealthiest-man-has-a-tunnel-vision-for-miami.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/miamirivertunnels-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/miamirivertunnels-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/miamirivertunnels-hero-365.jpg A view of the Miami skyline and Miami River Elon Musk, who heads the list of the top 10 richest people, has proposed building a tunnel underneath the Miami River to alleviate traffic gridlock. Engineers say it can be done, despite the challenges posed by Miami’s porous limestone. Architects say sustainable initiatives shouldn’t be abandoned. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-12-2021 false In the Community Environment Tech Innovation false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Florida Law/Politics / Policy / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Law / Immigration Clinic scholars toil to protect detainees from COVID-19 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/immigration-clinic-scholars-toil-to-protect-detainees-from-covid-19.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/barbwire-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/barbwire-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/barbwire-hero-365.jpg A barbed wire fence As part of the class action lawsuit the University of Miami School of Law filed with partners against U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement, students help to save lives as they learn the intricacies of immigration law. Michael R. Malone 02-12-2021 false School of Law Florida Law/Politics Policy U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Environment / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Connect with nature during the Great Backyard Bird Count https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/connect-with-nature-during-the-great-backyard-bird-count.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/paintedbunting-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/paintedbunting-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/paintedbunting-hero-365.jpg Painted bunting Head outdoors this weekend and be a part of the flock that tries to help tally the avian population across the globe. Kelly Montoya 02-11-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile In the Community Environment false false false false false Roadmap / University / Voices and Opinions / Office of the President / Students / Faculty/Staff / ‘Courageous Conversations’ spark dialogue about diversity, equity, inclusion https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/courageous-conversations-spark-dialogue-about-diversity,-equity,-inclusion.html Roadmap University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/20-181-newsthe-u-courageous-conversations-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/20-181-newsthe-u-courageous-conversations-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/20-181-newsthe-u-courageous-conversations-365x365.jpg Text treatment for Courageous Conversations The first event in a new series centered around “Finding Common Ground and Building Community” and was hosted by the Office of the President and Student Government. Ashley A. Williams 02-11-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Office of the President Voices and Opinions false false false false false People and Community / Diversity / In the Community / Student Affairs / Student Spotlights / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / The Year of the Ox signals strength, perseverance https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/the-year-of-the-ox-signals-strength,-perseverance.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/lunarnewyear21-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/lunarnewyear21-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/lunarnewyear21-hero-365.jpg Lunar New Year celebration 2020 Asian American Student Association members explain the importance of the Lunar New Year 2021 and share memories of past celebrations. Ashley A. Williams 02-11-2021 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Student Spotlights Diversity In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Faculty/Staff / Fauci shares insight about COVID-19 lessons, challenges https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/fauci-shares-insight-about-covid-19-lessons,-challenges.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/drfauci-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/drfauci-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/drfauci-hero-365.jpg Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert spoke to students and faculty members at the Miller School of Medicine on Wednesday as part of Grand Rounds. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-10-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact Visiting Speakers false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Students / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Easy recipes, quick ideas to brighten your Valentine’s Day https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/easy-recipes,-quick-ideas-to-brighten-your-valentines-day.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/valentines_day_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/valentines_day_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/valentines_day_365x365.jpg Tomato feta pasta bake With the holiday of love approaching, here are some foolproof recipes to prepare for a cozy night at home. And you can order a virtual serenade for your loved one. Jenny Hudak 02-10-2021 false Students International Students General Business Mobile In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Research / University / Grants and Funding / Campus / College of Engineering / Miller School of Medicine / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Researchers broaden tracking of COVID-19 through wastewater https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/researchers-broaden-tracking-of-covid-19-through-wastewater.html Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/wastewater-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/wastewater-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/wastewater-hero-365.jpg Kristina (Tina) Babler working in the lab processing wastewater samples. A University of Miami-led team recently received a major federal grant to study how wastewater can be used to help predict coronavirus outbreaks. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-09-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Mobile College of Engineering Miller School of Medicine Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Grants and Funding Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / Social Impact / University Leadership / University President / Campus / Voices and Opinions / Office of the President / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / Mobile / University, Student Government to host first Courageous Conversations event https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/university,-student-government-to-host-first-courageous-conversations-event.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/20-181-newsthe-u-courageous-conversations-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/20-181-newsthe-u-courageous-conversations-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/20-181-newsthe-u-courageous-conversations-365x365.jpg Text treatment for Courageous Conversations The new discussion series will offer a forum for direct engagement with leadership about how the University of Miami can come together to create a more inclusive environment and serve as an overall exemplary institution. It also will address issues presented by participants. Ashley A. Williams 02-08-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students Mobile Office of the President Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Social Impact University Leadership University President Campus Voices and Opinions false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / School of Communication / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Sophomore launches magazine to amplify Black voices https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/sophomore-launches-magazine-to-amplify-black-voices.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/gravity_mag_feature_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/gravity_mag_feature_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/gravity_mag_feature_365x365.jpg Julian Crosby Julian Crosby established Gravity Magazine, the University’s first student publication dedicated to highlighting and uplifting Black experiences. Jenny Hudak 02-08-2021 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Communication Journalism false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Frost School of Music / Roundtable takes a step in the right direction for social change https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/roundtable-takes-a-step-in-the-right-direction-for-social-change.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/frostbhm-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/frostbhm-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/frostbhm-hero-365.jpg Live your dreams sculpture in the Frost School of Music courtyard. TJ Lievonen/University of Miami A discussion hosted by the Frost School of Music explored the interplay of music, memory, and monuments—a trifecta of concerns centered on music as a tool for commemorating, celebrating, and challenging complex historical narratives. Amanda M. Perez 02-10-2021 false Frost School of Music Music Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / For Black Americans, fear fuels doubt about COVID-19 vaccines https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/for-black-americans,-fear-fuels-doubt-about-covid-19-vaccines.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/vaccinehesitancy-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/vaccinehesitancy-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/vaccinehesitancy-hero-365.jpg In this Jan. 22, 2021, file photo, Tina Killebrew, a certified medical assistant, prepares doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccination center at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in Las Vegas. A racial gap has opened up in the nation's COVID-19 vaccination drive, with Black Americans in many places lagging behind whites in receiving shots, an Associated Press analysis shows. (AP Photo/John Locher, File) Mistrust of the coronavirus inoculations is rooted in a long history of medical mistreatment of patients of color. More efforts are needed to gain their confidence, University of Miami medical authorities say. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-08-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Community and Fans General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / The Advanced Study of the Americas / Cancer patients in Mexico face dire scenario in wake of COVID-19 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/cancer-patients-in-mexico-face-dire-scenario-in-wake-of-covid-19.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/mexicocovid940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/mexicocovid790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/mexicocovid365.jpg Paramedics speak with medical staff as ambulances wait hours for the COVID-19 patients they are transporting to be admitted, at Siglo XXI Medical Center in Mexico City, Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021. A line of five ambulances spent hours outside the hospital Thursday afternoon waiting for their patients to be admitted, as hospitals in the capital near full capacity amid an unprecedented surge in coronavirus cases in Mexico.(AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) In a recent webinar, public health experts explored what should be happening in the Latin American country to assist those facing the deadly disease during the pandemic. Michael R. Malone 02-05-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences The Advanced Study of the Americas Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / Research / Academic Excellence / Research Excellence / The Graduate School / Grad Students / Competitors rapidly focus on unique ways to save lives, resources https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/competitors-rapidly-focus-on-unique-ways-to-save-lives,-resources.html Academics Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/hourglass-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/hourglass-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/hourglass-hero-365.jpg Image of an hourglass During the Graduate School’s fifth annual Three-Minute Thesis Competition, students shared condensed versions of a variety of research projects. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-05-2021 false The Graduate School Grad Students Academic Excellence Research Excellence false false false false false Business / People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Marketing / Advertising for the big game requires super sensitivity https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/advertising-for-the-big-game-requires-super-sensitivity.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/superbowl2021-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/superbowl2021-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/superbowl2021-hero-365.jpg Raymond James Stadium, the site of NFL football Super Bowl LV, is shown Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021, in Tampa, Fla. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers play the Kansas City Chiefs on Feb. 7. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara) With the pandemic continuing to cast its gloomy shadow, marketers face especially long odds this year to design an alluring Super Bowl ad—and some are scoring by choosing not to play, a Miami Herbert Business School marketing specialist says. Michael R. Malone 02-04-2021 false Miami Herbert Business School Marketing In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Miller School of Medicine / Alumni / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / Doctor feeds off-duty passion with Good Samaritan Meals https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/doctor-feeds-off-duty-passion-with-good-samaritan-meals.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/goodsamaritan-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/goodsamaritan-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/goodsamaritan-hero-365.jpg Dr. Evan Peskin, right, speaks with Giampiero Di Persia, owner of Mamma Leone Bakery. A nonprofit, co-founded by a University alumnus, delivers thousands of pounds of perfectly edible but hard-to-sell food weekly from local retailers to the needy. Maya Bell 02-04-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Community and Fans Miami Herbert Business School Miller School of Medicine Alumni In the Community Social Impact false false false false false University / Announcements / Appointments / Patricia Whitely, Aileen Ugalde named senior vice presidents https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/patricia-whitely,-aileen-ugalde-named-senior-vice-presidents.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/pataileen-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/pataileen-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/pataileen-hero-365.jpg Patricia A. Whitely and Aileen Uglade. Photos: Evan Garcia/University of Miami The two have led their respective units, Student Affairs and the Office of the General Counsel, to new heights during their long years of service to the University. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-04-2021 false Announcements Appointments false false false false false Business / People and Community / Economics / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / ‘Coopetition’ offers pathway to improve US-China relations https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/coopetition-offers-pathway-to-improve-us-china-relations.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/chinarelations-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/chinarelations-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/chinarelations-hero-365.jpg In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, a screen showing Yang Jiechi, head of the ruling Communist Party's office on foreign affairs, left, holds an online conversation with board members of the U.S. National Committee on United States-China Relations in Beijing on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021. China's top foreign policy adviser is urging closer ties with the U.S. under the Biden administration, while saying Washington must "effectively respect China's position and concerns on the Taiwan issue." Yang said the sides will have their differences but should not allow them to derail relations. (Li Xiang/Xinhua via AP) To reassert U.S. economic authority and to promote global prosperity, University of Miami Herbert Business School experts urge a new sensibility to international relationships and increased cooperation and competition with China. Michael R. Malone 02-03-2021 false Miami Herbert Business School Economics Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Health and Lifestyle / Campus / Campus Safety / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Recommit to slowing the spread https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/recommit-to-slowing-the-spread.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Watch this important message from Abigail A. Adeleke, Student Government president, and Dr. Roy E. Weiss, chief medical officer for COVID-19, about the public health measures you should take to keep yourself and your fellow ’Canes healthy and safe. News@TheU 02-03-2021 false Health and Lifestyle Campus Campus Safety true false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Architecture / School of Architecture / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Designs of tiny homes earn big recognition for students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/designs-of-tiny-homes-earn-big-recognition-for-students.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/tinyhouse-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/tinyhouse-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/tinyhouse-hero-365.jpg Tiny house designs by Peyton Smyth and Madison Seip. Two University of Miami School of Architecture students recently won honorable mentions in the Center for Architecture Sarasota’s “Less is More” competition. Barbara Gutierrez 02-03-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students International Students General Business Mobile School of Architecture Architecture false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Research / Grants and Funding / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / New fellowship offers undergraduates a means to pursue their passions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/new-fellowship-offers-undergraduates-a-means-to-pursue-their-passions.html Academics People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/lawes-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/lawes-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/lawes-hero-365.jpg Nhadya S. Lawes The Academic Enhancement Research Fellowship gives students the funding to explore a topic of their choice. Awardees have a chance to delve into creative projects outside the traditional classroom setting. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-03-2021 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Grants and Funding false false false false false Academics / Health and Medicine / Academic Excellence / Ethics / Health and Lifestyle / U-LINK Medical ethicist: Race is the most important predictor of environmental harm https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/medical-ethicist-race-is-the-most-important-predictor-of-environmental-harm.html Academics Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/climatejustice2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/climatejustice2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/climatejustice2-hero-365.jpg Composite poster and headshot for Climate Justice lecture #1 In the inaugural Climate and Racial Justice Talk, Harriet A. Washington debunks myths and asks her own tough questions. Maya Bell 02-02-2021 false Academic Excellence Ethics Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Journalism / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / The Washington Post’s editor announces plans to retire https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/the-washington-posts-editor-announces-plans-to-retire.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/martybaron-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/martybaron-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/martybaron-hero-365.jpg Washington Post Executive Editor Marty Baron appears in the news room after winning two Pulitzer Prizes in Washington on April 16, 2018. Baron, executive editor of The Washington Post and one of the nation's top journalists, says he will retire at the end of February. He took over the Post's newsroom in 2012 after editing the Boston Globe and Miami Herald before that. He was portrayed in the 2015 movie “Spotlight” about the Globe's investigation of the Catholic Church. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File) Martin Baron has made a major impact on American journalism and has spearheaded three major national newspapers. Members of the University of Miami community comment on his legacy. Barbara Gutierrez 02-01-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication Cinema Journalism In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Research / University / Research Excellence / The Graduate School / Grad Students / Grad Events / Graduate students compete to entice viewers with their research https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/02/graduate-students-compete-to-entice-viewers-with-their-research.html Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/hourglass-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/hourglass-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/hourglass-hero-365.jpg Image of an hourglass The fifth annual Three-Minute Thesis Competition offers a window into the variety of student research happening at the University’s schools and colleges. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-01-2021 false The Graduate School Grad Students Grad Events Research Excellence false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / In the Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Real Estate / Students / Faculty/Staff / Real estate CEO emphasizes the importance of ‘pivoting’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/real-estate-ceo-emphasizes-the-importance-of-pivoting.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/image-news-sandeep-mathrani-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/image-news-sandeep-mathrani-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/image-news-sandeep-mathrani-365x365.jpg Sandeep Mathrani WeWork headshot. Photo by Tony Favarula/Andrew Collings Photography. Sandeep Mathrani, speaking as part of the Distinguished Leader Lecture series at the Miami Herbert Business School, discussed the importance of management flexibility. Michael R. Malone 01-29-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Miami Herbert Business School Real Estate Entrepreneurship In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / Students / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Medical experts explain the evolution of the novel coronavirus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/medical-experts-explain-the-evolution-of-the-novel-coronavirus.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/covidvariants-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/covidvariants-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/covidvariants-hero-365.jpg Coronavirus graphic with globe illustration University of Miami doctors and scientists address how the virus that is causing a global pandemic spreads, producing new variants in its wake. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 01-29-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Patients Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus / ‘Black HERstory Month’ honors exemplary women https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/black-herstory-month-honors-exemplary-women.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/black_awareness_month_zoria_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/black_awareness_month_zoria_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/black_awareness_month_zoria_365x365.jpg Zoria Telfare. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami Zoria Telfare, a junior at the University of Miami, helped coordinate the observance of Black Awareness Month centered around a theme that she feels hits home. Ashley A. Williams 01-29-2021 false Diversity In the Community Social Impact Campus false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / Finance / In the Community / Experts take stock of the turbulence in the market https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/experts-take-stock-of-the-turbulence-in-the-market.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/image-news-gamestop-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/image-news-gamestop-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/image-news-gamestop-365x365.jpg GameStop stock has rocketed from below $20 to more than $400 this month as a volunteer army of investors on social media challenged big institutions who has placed market bets that the stock would fall. (AP Photo/John Minchillo) Financial gurus associated with the University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School examine the impact of the army of amateur traders whose unconventional practices are rocking the stock market and roiling financial professionals. News@TheU 01-29-2021 false Entrepreneurship Finance In the Community false false false false false Academics / University / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / International Students / General Business / Reminder: Study spaces available for students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/reminder-study-spaces-available-for-students.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/study_spaces_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/study_spaces_740x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/study_spaces_365x365.jpg Students studying in an LC classroom An online calendar identifies vacant classrooms for the spring semester that can be used as study spaces or as a place where students can access remote classes. News@TheU 01-29-2021 false Students International Students General Business Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost false false false false false University / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / A plethora of events offers students opportunities to bond https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/a-plethora-of-events-offers-students-opportunities-to-bond.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/campus_spring_2021_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/campus_spring_2021_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/campus_spring_2021_365x365.jpg Patio Jams performance on the Lakeside Patio Stage, Thursday, Jan. 28., 2021. Photo: Jenny Hudak/University of Miami A wealth of happenings and experiences this semester allows students to engage with peers while maintaining health and safety precautions. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 01-29-2021 false Students Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Campus false false false false false University / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Leadership and Service / Students / Student Government advocates safety and accessibility https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/student-government-advocates-safety-and-accessibility.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/goveboard21-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/goveboard21-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/goveboard21-hero-365.jpg The 2020-2021 Student Government executive board. The Student Government executive board is excited to welcome students back to a campus with pandemic protocols in place, and it plans to be as available as possible for its peers. Ashley A. Williams 01-28-2021 false Students Student Affairs Campus Life Leadership and Service false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / In the Community / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / Marine Ecosystems and Society / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / U-LINK Scientists study the impacts of aerosolized algae https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/scientists-study-the-impacts-of-aerosolized-algae.html People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/image-news-red-tide-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/image-news-red-tide-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/image-news-red-tide-365x365.jpg A sign warns of the effects of red tide at Bonita Beach. Photo: Peter E. Howard/University of Miami Using fruit flies as human stand-ins, a multidisciplinary team did research on the short- and long-term health effects of exposure to aerosolized cyanobacteria. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-28-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Marine Ecosystems and Society In the Community Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Roadmap / People and Community / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University positioned to be a pipeline for technology boom https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/university-positioned-to-be-a-pipeline-for-technology-boom.html Roadmap People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/miamitech-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/miamitech-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/miamitech-hero-365.jpg Traffic at bridge with Downtown Brickell Miami in the background at dusk. Scholars reflect on the industry’s expansion into Miami. Kelly Montoya 01-28-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students International Students General Business Mobile Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Public Service / U.S. Government / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Online discourse explores new congressional agenda https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/online-discourse-explores-new-congressional-agenda.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/congressagenda-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/congressagenda-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/congressagenda-hero-365.jpg U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C. Political experts discussed how the new Congress—with Democrats in control of both the House and Senate—will work with the new administration. Michael R. Malone 01-27-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community Public Service U.S. Government Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Health and Lifestyle / Campus / Medical / Technology / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Faculty/Staff / University poised to process 3,000 COVID-19 tests a day https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/university-poised-to-process-3,000-covid-19-tests-a-day.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/covidtesting-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/covidtesting-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/covidtesting-hero-365.jpg A student self administers a nasal swab at the COVID-19 testing center located in the Pavia Garage on the Coral Gables Campus Tuesday, September 15, 2020. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami Having already performed 130,000 tests for the novel coronavirus, the pathology lab is picking up the pace as the spring semester gets underway. Maya Bell 01-27-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Campus Medical Technology false false false false false Academics / Health and Medicine / Academic Excellence / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Dean appointed to nursing’s top advisory council https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/nursing-dean-appointed-to-top-advisory-council.html Academics Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/cindymunro-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/cindymunro-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/cindymunro-hero-365.jpg Cindy Munro, dean of the School of Nursing and Health Studies Cindy Munro, who leads the School of Nursing and Health Studies, will help guide the National Institute of Nursing Research, which launched her own career. Maya Bell 01-26-2021 false School of Nursing and Health Studies Academic Excellence false false false false false Roadmap / People and Community / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / School of Education and Human Development / School of Law / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Social Justice Series / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Mobile / resilience-academy U-LINK U-LINK team launches Climate and Racial Justice Talks https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/u-link-team-launches-climate-and-racial-justice-talks.html Roadmap People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/climatejustice-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/climatejustice-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/climatejustice-hero-365.jpg Climate justice illustration created by Catherine Villalonga from (F)empower Award-winning medical ethicist Harriet A. Washington kicks off the series designed to inspire a new generation of antiracism and climate justice scholars and advocates. Maya Bell 01-26-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development School of Law Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Social Justice Series Social Impact Visiting Speakers false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Profile Spotlight / Students / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / The U Creates New series shines a ‘spotlight’ on the University’s creative community https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/new-series-shines-a-spotlight-on-the-universitys-creative-community.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/image-ucreates-spotlight-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/image-ucreates-spotlight-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/image-ucreates-spotlight-365x365.jpg The U Creates Spotlight Series branding The U Creates initiative has launched “Spotlight,” a new series that introduces remarkable people who make up the artistic community at the University of Miami. Kelly Montoya and Amanda M. Perez 01-26-2021 false Students Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business Mobile Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Voices and Opinions / ‘So You Want to Talk About Race’ chosen as One Book, One U selection https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/so-you-want-to-talk-about-race-chosen-as-one-book,-one-u-selection.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/talkaboutrace-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/talkaboutrace-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/talkaboutrace-hero-365.jpg Image of the book "So you want to talk about race" The University of Miami community is invited to participate in several events to discuss crucial topics regarding social justice and racial equality, explored in Ijeoma Oluo’s best-seller. Barbara Gutierrez 01-25-2021 false Diversity In the Community Social Impact Voices and Opinions false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / Literature / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Inauguration poet’s powerful prose, presence captivate millions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/inauguration-poets-powerful-prose,-presence-captivate-millions.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/agorman-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/agorman-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/agorman-hero-365.jpg American poet Amanda Gorman reads a poem during the 59th Presidential Inauguration at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, Pool) University writing experts weigh in on the inaugural poem, written and recited by Amanda Gorman, a 22-year-old U.S. youth poet laureate. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 01-25-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences Fine Arts Literature In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Leadership and Service / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Public Health Ambassadors Program boosts its staff https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/public-health-ambassadors-program-boosts-its-staff.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/healthambassadorevents-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/healthambassadorevents-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/healthambassadorevents-hero-365.jpg Students participate in a "Meet and Greet" with public health ambassadors during the fall 2020 semester. The number of ambassadors has been increased from 75 to 100 as the University continues to support a safe environment and help students adhere to COVID-19 guidelines. Ashley A. Williams 01-22-2021 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Campus Life Leadership and Service Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Sea Secrets / Sea Secrets lectures focus on innovative research https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/sea-secrets-lectures-focus-on-innovative-research.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/rsmasaerial_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/rsmasaerial_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/rsmasaerial_hero_365.jpg An aerial view of the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science on Virginia Key. The series—which will feature experts discussing their groundbreaking research on corals, ocean and atmospheric science, and how climate change is forcing communities to alter their long-range plans—will begin this week. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 01-22-2021 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Sea Secrets Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / Profile Spotlight / Appointments / Campus Safety / In new role, lieutenant connects community with police https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/first-black-woman-becomes-umpd-lieutenant.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/bridges-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/bridges-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/bridges-hero-365.jpg UMPD Lt. Octavia Bridges. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami Octavia Bridges—a 20-year veteran of the University of Miami Police Department and the first Black woman to serve as a lieutenant—has been promoted to oversee crime prevention and community relations on the Coral Gables Campus. Ashley A. Williams 01-22-2021 false Diversity Profile Spotlight Appointments Campus Safety false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / Scholars examine the mob mentality https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/scholars-examine-the-mob-mentality.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/mobmentality-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/mobmentality-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/mobmentality-hero-365.jpg In this Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021 file photo, supporters of President Donald Trump scale the west wall of the the U.S. Capitol in Washington. Associated Press The Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection has given social scientists and psychologists another example to examine the behavior and actions of groups. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-22-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Forecast predicts another Roaring ’20s https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/forecast-predicts-another-roaring-20s.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/roaring20s-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/roaring20s-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/roaring20s-hero-365.jpg Flappers dance the Charleston Some experts believe that pent-up demand will push the economy into a rebound after the majority of the U.S. population receives the COVID-19 vaccine. Barbara Gutierrez 01-22-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Health and Lifestyle / Campus / Students / Information on arrival COVID-19 testing for students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/information-on-arrival-covid-19-testing-for-students.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/yearinreview-2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/yearinreview-2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/yearinreview-2-hero-365.jpg After completing the spring 2020 semester virtually, students returned to the Coral Gables Campus in August for the fall 2020 semester. PHOTO: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami All students are required to test negative for COVID-19 before attending any in-person classes, programs, or work shifts on any University of Miami campus. With the start of classes Monday, here is the critical information students need to know. News@TheU 01-22-2021 false Students Health and Lifestyle Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / Journalism / Profile Spotlight / Artistic skills, winding path lead to successful career https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/artistic-skills,-winding-path-lead-to-successful-career.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/eddiewp-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/eddiewp-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/eddiewp-hero-365.jpg Eddie Alvarez, art director at The Washington Post University of Miami alumnus Eddie Alvarez excels as a newspaper designer and is now an art director at The Washington Post. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 01-21-2021 false Fine Arts Journalism Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Literature / In the Community / Social Impact / Writing a successful memoir requires talent, personal touch https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/writing-a-successful-memoir-requires-talent,-personal-touch.html Academics Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/memoirs-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/memoirs-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/memoirs-hero-365.jpg "A Promised Land" by former President Barack Obama is displayed in the window of a New York bookstore, Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2020. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) University of Miami Creative Writing faculty members explore the travails of an increasingly popular nonfiction genre that sends writers chasing time and truth down the rabbit hole of memory. Michael R. Malone 01-21-2021 false Literature In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Public Service / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / Students / Prospective Students / Mobile / Students hope to see ‘follow through’ after inauguration https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/students-hope-to-see-follow-through-after.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/bidenkamala2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/bidenkamala2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/bidenkamala2-hero-365.jpg President-elect Joe Biden congratulates Vice President Kamala Harris after she was sworn in during the 59th Presidential Inauguration at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) University of Miami students share their thoughts and impressions as President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris take the helm. Ashley A. Williams 01-20-2021 false Students Prospective Students Mobile Public Service U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / World / Policy / Public Service / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / In an inauguration like no other, Biden issues a call for unity https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/in-an-inauguration-like-no-other,-biden-issues-a-call-for-unity.html Law and Politics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/bideninauguration-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/bideninauguration-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/bideninauguration-hero-365.jpg President Joe Biden speaks during the 59th Presidential Inauguration at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021.(AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, Pool) Following Wednesday’s historic event, University of Miami experts in various fields provide their insight on the biggest challenges facing the new administration. News@TheU 01-20-2021 false Policy Public Service U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Online Learning / Division of Continuing and International Education / Alumni / General Business / Mobile / Lifelong learning opportunities available to alumni https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/lifelong-learning-opportunities-available-to-alumni.html Roadmap Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/onlinelearning-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/onlinelearning-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/onlinelearning-hero-365.jpg Close up of student girl hands comparing notes on notebook with laptop at home As part of the “Roadmap to Our New Century” initiative, the University of Miami advances the art of teaching and the science of learning by partnering with students, alumni, and others to offer options throughout the entire adult learning life cycle. Kelly Montoya 01-20-2021 false Alumni General Business Mobile Division of Continuing and International Education Online Learning false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Policy / Social Impact / School of Communication / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Reforming Section 230: Is the internet free for all or a free-for-all? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/reforming-section-230-is-the-internet-free-for-all-or-a-free-for-all.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/section230-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/section230-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/section230-hero-365.jpg Building blocks depicting social media icons University of Miami experts weigh the merit and consequences of amending or repealing the communications law that provides a legal shield for service providers from the words, images, and videos posted by their users. Michael R. Malone 01-19-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile School of Communication School of Law Policy Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Museums / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / Lowe Art Museum / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Artist’s life, legacy honored on new USPS postage https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/artists-life,-legacy-honored-on-new-usps-postage.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/emiliosanchez-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/emiliosanchez-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/emiliosanchez-hero-365.jpg Emilio Sánchez (United States [born Cuba], 1921-1999), "Untitled (Ventanita entreabierta)," 1981. Oil and watercolor on paper, 35.625 x 43.375 in. (90.5 x 110.2 cm.). Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami. Gift of the Emilio Sanchez Foundation, 2010.25.2. © Emilio Sanchez. The United States Postal Service features Emilio Sanchez, the first Cuban American visual artist to be recognized in a new series of Forever stamps. Amanda M. Perez 01-15-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences Lowe Art Museum Fine Arts History and Culture Museums false false false false false Roadmap / Arts and Humanities / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Life Sciences / Tech Innovation / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Inaugural Frost Institute takes shape https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/inaugural-frost-institute-takes-shape.html Roadmap Arts and Humanities Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/frostinstitutebuild-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/frostinstitutebuild-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/frostinstitutebuild-hero-365.jpg Construction at the site of the Frost Institute of Chemistry and Molecular Science. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami With the first elevated concrete floor deck poured last week, the Frost Institute of Chemistry and Molecular Science is on pace to open in the summer of 2022. Maya Bell 01-15-2021 false Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Climate Change Life Sciences Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Scholars link diet, dentition, and linguistics https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/scholars-link-diet,-dentition,-and-linguistics.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/linguisticsstudy-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/linguisticsstudy-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/linguisticsstudy-hero-365.jpg Graphic showing profile of face and speech/audio wave In a new study that scrutinized the speech patterns of Freddie Mercury, Michael Phelps, and other celebrities, University of Miami researchers offer insights on how diet ultimately reshapes language. Michael R. Malone 01-14-2021 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / Climate Change Symposium to explore climate change in the Caribbean, South Florida https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/symposium-to-explore-climate-change-in-the-caribbean,-south-florida.html People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/climatesymp21-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/climatesymp21-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/climatesymp21-hero-365.jpg Image for Sub-Tropical and Tropical Coastal Resilience Symposium The multidisciplinary forum in April will explore lessons learned from the regions. There is a call for papers to be presented, but abstracts must be submitted by Jan. 17. Barbara Gutierrez 01-14-2021 false Climate Change Environment false false false false false Academics / University / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Remembering the man who ‘saved Miami football’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/remembering-the-man-who-saved-miami-football.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/johngreen-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/johngreen-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/johngreen-hero-365.jpg John L. Green Former executive vice president John L. Green Jr., who helped launch the University’s football dynasty with two key coaching hires, passed away this month. Maya Bell 01-14-2021 false Alumni Faculty/Staff false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / World / Visiting Speakers / Central America / South America / College of Arts and Sciences / The Advanced Study of the Americas / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Panel: Pandemic intensified need for palliative care in Latin America https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/panel-pandemic-intensified-need-for-palliative-care-in-latin-america.html Health and Medicine People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/palliativecare-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/palliativecare-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/palliativecare-hero-365.jpg A man wearing a protective face mask as a precaution amid the new coronavirus pandemic, poses for a photo after buying groceries at a market in Santiago, Chile, Monday, June 8, 2020. With Latin America now the epicenter of the pandemic, but with hundreds of millions relying on these markets for food and livelihoods, the debate now centers on whether and how they can operate safely. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix) In a virtual discussion on Tuesday, health care professionals from across the region advocated for increased resources to offer pain relief in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Michael R. Malone 01-13-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences The Advanced Study of the Americas Visiting Speakers Central America South America false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Frost School of Music / Music Media & Industry / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Why are artists selling their music catalogs? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/why-are-artists-selling-their-music-catalogs.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/musiccatalog-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/musiccatalog-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/musiccatalog-hero-365.jpg Vinyl record in front of a collection of albums University of Miami experts explain the recent megadeals taking place in the complex industry. Amanda M. Perez 01-11-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Frost School of Music Music Media & Industry Music false false false false false Law and Politics / U.S. Government / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Why impeach a president who is about to leave office? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/why-impeach-a-president-who-is-about-to-leave-office.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/2nd-impeachment-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/2nd-impeachment-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/2nd-impeachment-hero-365.jpg With the U.S. Capitol Building in view, a member of the military stands guard outside Russell Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, Jan. 8, 2021, in response to supporters of President Donald Trump who stormed the Capitol. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) A University of Miami political science expert provides his thoughts on the article of impeachment that has been filed against President Donald Trump. Barbara Gutierrez 01-13-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences U.S. Government false false false false false People and Community / University / Social Impact / Office of the President / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Racial Justice Grant Program now accepting applications https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/racial-justice-grant-program-now-accepting-applications.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/racialjustice_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/racialjustice_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/racialjustice_hero_365.jpg Coral Gables Campus A new program aims to support service, research, and programmatic activities that focus on Black communities on and off campus. Ashley A. Williams 01-12-2021 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Office of the President Student Affairs Leadership and Service Social Impact false false false false false Science and Technology / Communication Studies / Climate Change / Environment / School of Communication / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Graduate student delivers a new twist on weather forecasts https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/graduate-student-delivers-a-new-twist-on-weather-forecasts.html Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/touriwhite-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/touriwhite-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/touriwhite-hero-365.jpg Touri White has found a way to incorporate information about climate change into UMTV’S CanesCast weather reports. Inspired by a Rosenstiel School course, Touri White has found a way to incorporate information about climate change into UMTV’S CanesCast weather reports. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-12-2021 false Students School of Communication Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Communication Studies Climate Change Environment false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / In Memoriam / Luis Glaser, ‘a champion for faculty and students,’ passes away https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/luis-glaser,-a-champion-for-faculty-and-students,-passes-away.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/luisglaser-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/luisglaser-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/luisglaser-hero-365.jpg Former University of Miami Provost Luis Glaser The former executive vice president and provost served from 1986 to 2005, elevating the University’s stature as a leading research institution. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-07-2021 false Academic Excellence In Memoriam false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Social Impact / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Groundbreaking situation comedy leaves its imprint https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/groundbreaking-situation-comedy-leaves-its-imprint.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/allinthefamily-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/allinthefamily-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/allinthefamily-hero-365.jpg Photo of the cast of the television program All in the Family. Standing are Sally Struthers (Gloria) and Rob Reiner (Michael); seated are Archie (Carroll O'Connor) and Edith (Jean Stapleton), who is holding the child who played the Bunker's grandson, Joey. (CBS Television) A professor in the School of Communication, and an expert on the history of television sitcoms, writes about the 50th anniversary of “All in the Family.” Mitchell Shapiro 01-07-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile School of Communication Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / U.S. Government / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Time will tell whether pollsters really ‘blew it again’ in 2020 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/time-will-tell-whether-pollsters-really-blew-it-again-in-2020.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/voterpolling-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/voterpolling-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/voterpolling-hero-365.jpg Graphic of ballots going in to a ballot box A University of Miami political scientist weighs in on whether election polls can be trusted given what occurred in 2016 and again last year. Casey Klofstad 01-06-2021 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences U.S. Government false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / People and Community / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Global classrooms spur thought-provoking discourse https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/global-classrooms-spur-thought-provoking-discourse.html Roadmap Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/hemisphericcons_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/hemisphericcons_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/hemisphericcons_hero_365.jpg Hemispheric University Consortium fortifies commitment to create collaborations The Hemispheric University Consortium is connecting universities and students for critical conversations focused on solving some of the world’s most pressing problems, such as climate change. Kelly Montoya 12-21-2020 false Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost false false false false false University / Wellness / Faculty/Staff / New traditions may keep the holiday blues at bay https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/new-traditions-may-keep-the-holiday-blues-at-bay.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/holidaystress-hero-940x529.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/holidaystress-hero-790x527.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/holidaystress-hero-365.gif stress Experts say creativity and kindness can help make the most of this challenging holiday season. Maya Bell 12-17-2020 false Faculty/Staff Wellness false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Social Impact / Special connections boosted spirits during the past year https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/special-connections-boosted-spirits-during-the-past-year.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/pandemicthoughts-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/pandemicthoughts-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/pandemicthoughts-hero-365.jpg The sun sets over Lake Osceola on the Coral Gables Campus Some members of the University of Miami community share how they were able to weather the ups and downs of 2020. Michael R. Malone and Barbara Gutierrez 12-17-2020 false Health and Lifestyle Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / World / In the Community / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Underwater Photo Contest / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Rosenstiel School's underwater photo contest features enthralling pictures https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/rosenstiel-schools-underwater-photo-contest-features-enthralling-pictures.html People and Community Science and Technology World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/rsmasphotos2020-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/rsmasphotos2020-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/rsmasphotos2020-hero-365.jpg A bigfin reef squid (Sepioteuthis lessoniana), photographed in Raja Ampat, Indonesia The annual competition, which has been ongoing for 15 years, received more than 700 submissions from all over the world. Ashley A. Williams 12-16-2020 true Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Underwater Photo Contest Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery In the Community Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / Social Impact / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Public Voices fellows make themselves heard https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/public-voices-fellows-make-themselves-heard.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/publicvoices-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/publicvoices-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/publicvoices-hero-365.jpg Collage of participants in the OpEd Public Voices fellowship program Faculty members break into an “unwelcoming” media universe to share their expertise on everything from chronic fatigue to gospel music. Maya Bell 12-16-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Diversity Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Social Impact / University of Miami Health System / COVID19 Vaccine’s arrival ‘a game changer’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/vaccines-arrival-a-game-changer.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/covidvaccine2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/covidvaccine2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/covidvaccine2-hero-365.jpg Joe Falise, a nursing leader at UHealth, received the first COVID-19 vaccine shot administered by the University of Miami’s Medical Campus on Tuesday afternoon. Front-line workers for the UHealth system’s coronavirus unit received the first doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at the Medical Campus on Tuesday. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-16-2020 false University of Miami Health System Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / 2020 at the U: The year in review https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/2020-at-the-u-the-year-in-review.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/yearinreview2020-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/yearinreview2020-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/yearinreview2020-hero-365.jpg A photo collage showing the year in review. Take a look at a month-by-month recap of the biggest stories at the University of Miami during the past year. News@TheU 12-15-2020 false false false false false false Academics / Health and Medicine / University / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / Health and Lifestyle / Campus / Wellness / Collaboration was key for University in 2020 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/2020-was-a-trying-year-that-tested-the-university.html Academics Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/yearinreview-2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/yearinreview-2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/yearinreview-2-hero-365.jpg After completing the spring 2020 semester virtually, students returned to the Coral Gables Campus in August for the fall 2020 semester. PHOTO: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami Students, faculty, and staff adapted to a new way of learning, teaching, and working spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-14-2020 false Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning Health and Lifestyle Campus Wellness false false false false false Academics / Academic Excellence / Curricula / Undergrad maximizes his education https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/undergrad-maximizes-his-education.html Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/chriscarson-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/chriscarson-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/chriscarson-hero-365.jpg Chris Carson, a junior at the University of Miami Junior Christopher Carson is constantly learning, through books and experiences, and hopes to use his broad knowledge base to help improve the world. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-14-2020 false Academic Excellence Curricula false false false false false Academics / Law and Politics / University / Academic Excellence / Commencement / Announcements / Legal luminaries urge graduates to be catalysts for change https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/legal-luminaries-urge-graduates-to-be-catalysts-for-change.html Academics Law and Politics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/dec2020-3pm-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/dec2020-3pm-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/dec2020-3pm-hero-365.jpg Commencement Speakers at the University of Miami’s Friday commencement ceremonies motivated students to improve the pandemic-stricken world and our divided nation. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-11-2020 false Academic Excellence Commencement Announcements false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / World / Fine Arts / In the Community / Social Impact / The Caribbean / Cuban artists protest censorship, repression https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/cuban-artists-protest-censorship,-repression.html Arts and Humanities People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/cubaprotests-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/cubaprotests-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/cubaprotests-hero-365.jpg Young artists protest in front of the doors of the Ministry of Culture, in Havana, Cuba, Friday, Nov. 27, 2020. Dozens of Cuban artists demonstrated against the police evicting a group who participated in a hunger strike. (AP Photo/Ismael Francisco) Members of the San Isidro Movement in Havana face arrests and harassment, while protests in support of the group have occurred in Miami and elsewhere. Barbara Gutierrez 12-11-2020 false Fine Arts In the Community Social Impact The Caribbean false false false false false Academics / University / Academic Excellence / Commencement / Commencement 2020: ‘A celebration, a new beginning, and a fork in the road’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/commencement-2020-a-celebration,-a-new-beginning,-and-a-fork-in-the-road.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/dec2020-10am-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/dec2020-10am-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/dec2020-10am-hero-365.jpg Student speaker Kaylah Taylor speaking during the virtual 10am Spring grad commencement ceremony. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami On Thursday, the first of two days of University of Miami virtual fall commencement ceremonies, some 2,800 undergraduate and graduate students received their degrees. Michael R. Malone 12-10-2020 false Academic Excellence Commencement false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Associate professor writes, produces, directs HBO film https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/associate-professor-writes,-produces,-directs-hbo-film.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/chateauvato-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/chateauvato-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/chateauvato-hero-365.jpg Chateau Vato, written and produced by Tom Musca, is now streaming on HBO Max and HBO Latino. Tom Musca worked with several University of Miami alumni to produce a movie that is now streaming on HBO Max and HBO Latino. Kelly Montoya 12-10-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Communication Cinema false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / School of Education and Human Development / Kinesiology and Sports Sciences / Kinesiology professor shares tips to improve work-from-home posture https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/kinesiology-professor-shares-tips-to-improve-work-from-home-posture.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/posture-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/posture-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/posture-hero-365.jpg Businessman working sitting at desk feels unhealthy suffers from lower back pain. Enhancing your workspace environment helps your physical health, according to clinical professor Kysha Harriell. Christopher Bared 12-09-2020 false School of Education and Human Development Kinesiology and Sports Sciences Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / U-LINK Team aims to elevate indigenous voices https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/team-aims-to-elevate-indigenous-voices.html Roadmap Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/indigenouspeoples-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/indigenouspeoples-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/indigenouspeoples-hero-365.jpg America Indians and their supporters march toward the White House in Washington, Friday, March 10, 2017, to rally against continued construction of the disputed Dakota Access pipeline. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) A group of professors and staff members are working to start a Native American and Global Indigenous Studies program at the University, beginning with an introductory class offered this spring. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-08-2020 false Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus Safety / Medical / University is planning its vaccine distribution strategy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/university-is-planning-its-vaccine-distribution-strategy.html Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/vaccinedistribution-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/vaccinedistribution-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/vaccinedistribution-hero-365.jpg In this July 27, 2020, file photo, nurse Kathe Olmstead prepares a shot that is part of a possible COVID-19 vaccine, developed by the National Institutes of Health and Moderna Inc., in Binghamton, N.Y. (AP Photo/Hans Pennink, File) Leaders are poised to inoculate front-line health care workers once the first COVID-19 vaccines are available. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-06-2020 false Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact Campus Safety Medical false false false false false People and Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Students / Community and Fans / Student recognized for outstanding volunteer work https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/student-recognized-for-outstanding-volunteer-work.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/kayla-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/kayla-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/kayla-hero-365.jpg Kayla Abramowitz Kayla Abramowitz founded Kayla Cares 4 Kids to bring a smile to children’s faces as they endure extended hospital stays. Ashley A. Williams 12-08-2020 false Students Community and Fans Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty / Staff / Distraction Magazine and the Ibis Yearbook garner top honors https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/distraction-magazine-and-the-ibis-yearbook-garner-top-honors.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/distractionmag-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/distractionmag-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/distractionmag-hero-365.jpg Hidden Heroes feature spread in Distraction magazine The student media outlets were recognized nationally by the Associated Collegiate Press and College Media Association. Barbara Gutierrez 12-08-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty Staff School of Communication Journalism false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Policy / U.S. Government / Social Impact / Experts gauge the parameters of presidential pardons https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/experts-gauge-the-parameters-of-presidential-pardons.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/pardons-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/pardons-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/pardons-hero-365.jpg This is a copy of the cover of the U.S. Constitution. University of Miami School of Law scholars assess the limits, context, and contours of these absolutions that are outlined, albeit broadly, by the U.S. Constitution. Michael R. Malone 12-08-2020 false Policy U.S. Government Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Tech Innovation / MAP aims to keep housing affordable, afloat https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/map-aims-to-keep-housing-affordable,-afloat.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/communitymap-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/communitymap-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/communitymap-hero-365.jpg This image shows projected sea level rise with affordable and subsidized housing units (pink and purple dots) in the MAP tool. With support from JPMorgan Chase, the Office of Civic and Community Engagement enhanced its Miami Affordability Project to tackle two of Greater Miami’s most vexing challenges. Maya Bell 12-07-2020 false In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / University / University Leadership / Office of the President / Board of Trustees / Distinguished alumni to salute 2020 graduates https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/distinguished-alumni-to-salute-2020-graduates.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/dec2020speakers-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/dec2020speakers-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/dec2020speakers-hero-365.jpg December Commencement speakers Mas, Nespral, Bass and Davis Four extraordinary alumni will share their advice with 5,000 graduates who will have the opportunity to celebrate their hard-earned degrees this week. Maya Bell 12-06-2020 false Office of the President Board of Trustees University Leadership false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Research / World / Language / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Europe / Professor emerita to examine ‘speech acts’ in three countries https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/professor-emerita-to-examine-speech-acts-in-three-countries.html Arts and Humanities People and Community Research World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/clachar-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/clachar-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/clachar-hero-365.jpg Arlene Clachar Arlene Clachar has been selected by the U.S. Department of State for a prestigious English language specialist assignment that will include the United States, Uzbekistan, and Russia. Barbara Gutierrez 12-04-2020 false Language In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence Europe false false false false false Business / People and Community / Visiting Speakers / Miami Herbert Business School / Special Events / Digitalization of education in the early innings https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/ceo-digitalization-of-education-in-the-early-innings.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/chippaucek-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/chippaucek-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/chippaucek-hero-365.jpg Chip Paucek Christopher Paucek, co-founder of the firm 2U, touted the potential of technology to expand the reach of pedagogy and promote lifelong learning opportunities. Michael R. Malone 12-04-2020 false Miami Herbert Business School Special Events Visiting Speakers false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Public Service / U.S. Government / Diversity / Profile Spotlight / Alumni / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Alumna part of Biden’s all-women communications team https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/alumna-part-of-bidens-all-women-communications-team.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/pilitobar-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/pilitobar-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/pilitobar-hero-365.jpg Pili Tobar Maria del Pilar “Pili” Tobar is among the senior staff for the incoming administration; she will work as deputy White House communications director. Barbara Gutierrez 12-03-2020 false Alumni Community and Fans General Business Mobile Public Service U.S. Government Diversity Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / Research / Diversity / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Psychology / Language, cultural identity can affect pain https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/language-cultural-identity-can-affect-pain.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/languagepain-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/languagepain-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/languagepain-hero-365.jpg Graphic illustration depicting language and pain. A new study out of the University of Miami suggests that the language a bilingual person speaks can affect their physical sensations, depending on the cultural association tied to each vernacular. News@TheU 12-02-2020 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research Psychology Diversity false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / 2020 Atlantic hurricane season was a novel one https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/2020-atlantic-hurricane-season-was-a-novel-one.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/noaastorms-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/noaastorms-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/noaastorms-hero-365.jpg This year's busy Atlantic hurricane season had back-to-back strong storms and multiple landfalls. Photo: NOAA What was behind the record-smashing season? Was human-induced climate change a factor? And, what does next year hold for storm-weary coastal residents? University of Miami Rosenstiel School hurricane experts provide their input to address these questions. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-02-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Climate Change Environment false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Commencement / University President / Announcements / Students / Faculty / Staff / Parents / University’s December graduation ceremonies to be held virtually https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/universitys-december-graduation-ceremonies-to-be-held-virtually.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/announcement-photo-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/announcement-photo-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/announcement-photo-365.jpg Exterior of the Whitten University Center with University of Miami signage. Instead of in-person celebrations at Hard Rock Stadium, President Julio Frenk announced that the University of Miami will hold its four observances online because of updated COVID-19 data. News@TheU 12-01-2020 false Students Faculty Staff Parents Commencement University President Announcements false false false false false People and Community / University / World / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus / South America / New Peruvian student group tracks instability, protests in Peru https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/new-peruvian-student-group-tracks-instability,-protests-in-peru.html People and Community University World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/peru-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/peru-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/peru-hero-365.jpg A performer holds a sign that reads in Spanish, "Wake up Peru" during a protest to demand significant social changes and a new constitution from the government of new interim president Francisco Sagasti, in Lima, Peru, Saturday, Nov. 21, 2020. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd) The newly chartered Peruvian Students Association seeks to expand its impact and influence beyond campus, supporting protests against education cutbacks in the South American country and connecting students across the United States to their Andean roots. Michael R. Malone 12-01-2020 false In the Community Social Impact Campus South America false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / University / World / Academic Excellence / Study Abroad / Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / Environment / Sustainability / Africa / South America / Graduate student shares her passion for protecting sea turtles https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/graduate-student-discovers-simple,-novel-way-to-protect-sea-turtles.html Academics People and Community Research Science and Technology University World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/leatherback-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/leatherback-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/leatherback-hero-365.jpg Graduate biology student Leyna Stemle in Winneba, a fishing village in Ghana where she and a research team tested whether green LED lights could deter sea turtles from swimming into fishing nets. Leyna Stemle aided in a study that is examining whether attaching green LED lights to fishing nets in Ghana helps keep sea turtles from being entangled in the nets. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-01-2020 false Academic Excellence Study Abroad Breakthroughs Research Excellence Environment Sustainability Africa South America false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Research / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Grants and Funding / HIV researchers, advocates take their fight to the street https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/hiv-researchers,-advocates-take-their-fight-to-the-street.html Health and Medicine People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/bawamarket-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/bawamarket-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/bawamarket-hero-365.jpg George Gibson, left, helps a deaf man take the health survey at the BAWA Food Market. As the world observes the 32nd annual World AIDS Day, a University of Miami team is shining a bright light on a neighborhood initiative to curtail the epidemic. Maya Bell 11-30-2020 false Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Diversity In the Community Social Impact Grants and Funding false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / Tech Innovation / Scanning electron microscope opens new avenues of research https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/scanning-electron-microscope-opens-new-avenues-of-research.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/sem-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/sem-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/sem-hero-365.jpg Scanning and electron microscope With the acquisition of the new instrument and an accompanying nanoindenter, studies at the College of Engineering are entering a new and advanced era of materials characterization. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-25-2020 false Breakthroughs Research Excellence Tech Innovation false false false false false Health and Medicine / Law and Politics / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Policy / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / High profitability stokes cannabis’ rising popularity https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/high-profitability-stokes-cannabis-rising-popularity.html Health and Medicine Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/marijuana-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/marijuana-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/marijuana-hero-365.jpg A marijuana plant grows at the Compassionate Care Foundation's grow house in Egg Harbor Township, N.J. New Jersey's ballot question on legalizing recreational marijuana has led to more than $2 million in fund raising by interest groups, the state Election Law Enforcement Commission said Thursday, Oct. 29, 2020. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File) University of Miami researchers applaud the scientific inquiry and access to reliable data that accompanies the legalization of cannabis—as four more states recently approved measures, and federal legislation to decriminalize it continues to progress. Michael R. Malone 11-25-2020 false Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Policy U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Literature / Museums / In the Community / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Cuban Heritage Collection to benefit from upcoming auction https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/cuban-heritage-collection-to-benefit-from-upcoming-auction.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/cubanauction-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/cubanauction-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/cubanauction-hero-365.jpg The Cuban Heritage Collection at the University of Miami Libraries will be the beneficiary of a virtual charity auction called “Books and Artworks." The prestigious Pan American Art Projects Gallery will donate 25 percent of a virtual, live event to the University Libraries’ parcel. Barbara Gutierrez 11-25-2020 false Libraries Distinctive Collections Fine Arts History and Culture Literature Museums In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Persist, connect, adapt to build resiliency https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/persist,-connect,-adapt-to-build-resiliency.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/resiliency-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/resiliency-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/resiliency-hero-365.jpg The sun sets over Lake Osceola on the Coral Gables Campus Members of the University of Miami community share their ideas on how to persevere during the pandemic. Barbara Gutierrez 11-24-2020 false Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / In the Community / Social Impact / Frost School joins star-studded salute to nurses https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/frost-school-joins-star-studded-salute-to-nurses.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/nurseheroes-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/nurseheroes-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/nurseheroes-hero-365.jpg Stock graphic honoring health care heroes University and celebrity musicians will participate in a benefit concert on Thanksgiving Day to support the nonprofit organization Nurse Heroes Foundation. Amanda M. Perez 11-24-2020 false Music In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Profile Spotlight / Miami Herbert Business School / Alumni / Experiential learning prompts student to dive into his own business https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/experiential-learning-prompts-student-to-dive-into-his-own-business.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/mhbs-antonio-rojas-dog-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/mhbs-antonio-rojas-dog-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/mhbs-antonio-rojas-dog-365.jpg Antonio Rojas, a double alumnus of the Miami Herbert Business School Antonio Rojas, a double alumnus of the Miami Herbert Business School, reflects on his educational experience, starting a swimwear company, and advice for current students. Marlen Lebish 11-23-2020 false Miami Herbert Business School Alumni Profile Spotlight false false false false false Business / People and Community / Profile Spotlight / Miami Herbert Business School / Alumni / Chicken parmesan for the soul: Cooking with an alumnus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/chicken-parmesan-for-the-soul-cooking-with-an-alumnus.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/mhbs-morizio-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/mhbs-morizio-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/mhbs-morizio-365.jpg Dr. Alex Morizio A graduate of the Executive MBA for Health Management and Policy program at the Miami Herbert Business School, Dr. Alex Morizio turns to Instagram as a creative food outlet. Marlen Lebish 11-23-2020 false Miami Herbert Business School Alumni Profile Spotlight false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / COVID-19 vaccine trials exhibit early success https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/covid-19-vaccine-trials-exhibit-early-success.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/covidtrials-hero-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/covidtrials-hero-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/covidtrials-hero-365.jpg Dr. Doblecki-Lewis talks with a potential vaccine trial participant. Physicians at the Miller School of Medicine say that data show vaccines are highly effective against the coronavirus. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-23-2020 false Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / In Memoriam / In the Community / Social Impact / Professor uses art to portray the pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/professor-uses-art-to-portray-the-pandemic.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/xaviercortada-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/xaviercortada-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/xaviercortada-hero-365.jpg Xavier Cortada The University of Miami Department of Art and Art History presents “Pandemic | Miami Corona Project,” a virtual exhibit by artist Xavier Cortada. Amanda M. Perez 11-23-2020 false Fine Arts In Memoriam In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / World / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / The Caribbean / Caribbean nations explore new ideas, directions to recover from pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/caribbean-nations-explore-new-ideas,-directions-to-recover-from-pandemic.html Health and Medicine People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/caribbeancovid-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/caribbeancovid-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/caribbeancovid-hero-365.jpg Colourful houses on the tropical island of Barbados in the Caribbean Caribbean experts assessed the coronavirus’s impact on the region in a webinar on Nov. 19 hosted by the University of Miami Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas. Michael R. Malone 11-20-2020 false Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact The Caribbean false false false false false People and Community / Research / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / StoryMap illuminates impacts of Miami’s historic racial segregation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/storymap-illuminates-impacts-of-miamis-historic-racial-segregation.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/shotgunshacks-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/shotgunshacks-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/shotgunshacks-hero-365.jpg Shotgun shacks in Overtown, photographed in the 1940s A project on race, housing, and displacement in Miami connects past patterns of discrimination to modern disparities. Maya Bell 11-20-2020 false Diversity In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus / University student groups join forces to host rally supporting Black lives https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/university-student-groups-join-forces-to-host-rally-supporting-black-lives.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/ubsevent-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/ubsevent-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/ubsevent-hero-365.jpg United Black Students and the Black Student Athlete Alliance, in partnership with the University of Miami administration, mobilize to honor the lives lost due to police brutality and more. United Black Students and the Black Student Athlete Alliance, in partnership with the University of Miami administration, mobilize to honor the lives lost due to police brutality. Ashley A. Williams 11-20-2020 false Diversity In the Community Social Impact Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / What’s open, closed on campus during the winter recess https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/whats-open-closed-on-campus-during-the-winter-recess.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/shalala-holiday-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/shalala-holiday-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/shalala-holiday-365x365.jpg Shalala Student Center As students and faculty and staff members prepare to wrap up the Fall 2020 semester, here’s a look at the availability of facilities and services during the break. News@TheU 11-19-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students Campus false false false false false Health and Medicine / World / Health and Lifestyle / Western Hemisphere / Julio Frenk: Empowered WHO needed to battle pandemics https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/julio-frenk-empowered-who-needed-to-battle-pandemics.html Health and Medicine World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/who-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/who-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/who-hero-365.jpg The logo of the World Health Organization is seen at the WHO headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. The University of Miami president called for increased cooperation, new powers for the World Health Organization, and transparency incentives as critical to manage and mitigate future health outbreaks. Michael R. Malone 11-18-2020 false Health and Lifestyle Western Hemisphere false false false false false People and Community / In the Community / Students / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Food, family are students’ Thanksgiving favorites https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/food,-family-are-students-thanksgiving-favorites.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/thanksgiving2020-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/thanksgiving2020-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/thanksgiving2020-hero-365.jpg University of Miami students share their Thanksgiving traditions. As COVID-19 surges from coast to coast, University of Miami students share their favorite traditions as they head for winter break and the holiday. Ashley A. Williams and Emmalyse Brownstein 11-18-2020 false Students International Students General Business Mobile In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / University of Miami, NOAA launch one-of-a-kind collaboration https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/university-of-miami,-noaa-launch-one-of-a-kind-collaboration.html People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/noaa-cimas-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/noaa-cimas-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/noaa-cimas-365.jpg The NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) and the NOAA Southeast Fisheries Science Center (SEFSC)—are across the street from the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science. The University of Miami-NOAA Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies will advance research in areas such as weather and climate observations, ecosystem science, and the restoration of marine resources. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-17-2020 false In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Public Service / U.S. Government / Social Impact / Presidential passage from Trump to Biden a rocky road https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/presidential-passage-from-trump-to-biden-a-rocky-road.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/whitehousetransfer-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/whitehousetransfer-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/whitehousetransfer-hero-365.jpg Exterior of the White House The current transition following the Nov. 3 election is unlike any other, University of Miami experts agree. Barbara Gutierrez 11-17-2020 false Public Service U.S. Government Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Science and Technology / Health and Lifestyle / Social Impact / Climate Change / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Climate Change Symposium to take the pulse of climate impacts on health https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/symposium-to-take-the-pulse-of-climate-impacts-on-health.html Health and Medicine People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/climatehealth_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/climatehealth_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/climatehealth_hero_365.jpg Climate’s influence on children’s health, the delivery of health care, and policies to mitigate its effects are just some of the topics that will be explored at the one-day Climate and Health Symposium. The Miller School of Medicine partners with the CLEO Institute on a virtual, three-day discussion and examination that begins on Nov. 19. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-16-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Health and Lifestyle Social Impact Climate Change false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Political candidates need to understand, respond to Latino voters https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/political-candidates-need-to-understand-respond-to-latino-voters.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/hispanicvoters-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/hispanicvoters-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/hispanicvoters-hero-365.jpg John Gimenez attaches a flag to his vehicle during an event hosted by the Hispanic Federation to encourage voting in the Latino community Sunday, Nov. 1, 2020, in Kissimmee, Fla. The Hispanic Federation is a non-partisan organization. (AP Photo/John Raoux) The 2020 Presidential Election proved that the Hispanic electorate is complex and that campaigners need to make a connection with different communities. Barbara Gutierrez 11-16-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences U.S. Government Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Economics / In the Community / Social Impact / Airline president highlights adaptability, safety https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/airline-president-highlights-adaptability,-safety.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/robertisom-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/robertisom-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/robertisom-hero-365.jpg American Airlines President Robert Isom speaks at a news conference about the company's new partnership with Alaska Airlines Thursday, Feb. 13, 2020, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson) In a conversation with John Quelch, dean of the Miami Herbert Business School—as part of the Virtual Distinguished Leaders Lecture Series—American Airlines president Robert Isom said the airline industry is rebuilding for the better and that it is more efficient and responsive to its customers. Michael R. Malone 11-13-2020 false Economics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Research / Academic Excellence / Research Excellence / U-LINK U-LINK connects the dots with school-based forums https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/u-link-connects-the-dots-with-school-based-forums.html Roadmap Academics Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/frostulink-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/frostulink-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/frostulink-hero-365.jpg The courtyard at the Frost School of Music. The Frost School of Music will host the inaugural U-LINK event highlighting faculty research on a common theme. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-13-2020 false Academic Excellence Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / World / In the Community / Social Impact / Central America / Student brings attention to hurricane relief in Central America https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/student-brings-attention-to-hurricane-relief-in-central-america.html People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/hurricaneeta-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/hurricaneeta-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/hurricaneeta-hero-365.jpg A man standing on a bridge looks out at the Ulua River in Progreso Yoro, Honduras, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2020. Eta weakened from the Category 4 hurricane to a tropical storm after lashing the Caribbean coast for much of Tuesday, its floodwaters isolating already remote communities and setting off deadly landslides. (AP Photo/Delmer Martinez) Jackeline Del Arca, a senior who was born and grew up in Honduras, shares how students, faculty, and staff can assist those impacted by Hurricane Eta. Ashley A. Williams 11-16-2020 false In the Community Social Impact Central America false false false false false Arts and Humanities / University / Music / Campus Safety / Student designs could amplify the beauty of the Gifford Arboretum https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/student-designs-could-amplify-the-beauty-of-the-gifford-arboretum.html Arts and Humanities University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/arboretum-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/arboretum-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/arboretum-hero-365.jpg Mauro Galetti, director of the Gifford Arboretum, shows students the Mayan section of the tree haven. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami A senior engineering course challenged student teams to craft sustainable plans that could attract more visitors to the garden. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-12-2020 false Music Campus Safety false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Hearing test may detect autism in newborns https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/hearing-test-may-detect-autism-in-newborns.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/babyclose-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/babyclose-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/babyclose-hero-365.jpg Hearing test may detect autism in newborns University of Miami and Harvard Medical School researchers are tweaking a standard hearing test to help detect autism at a very early age. Deserae E. del Campo 11-12-2020 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research Treatment and Breakthroughs Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / Sports / In the Community / Fitness and Wellness / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Health and Wellness / Students / Prospective Students / International Students / Mobile / Rock climbing wall gives students a chance to scale new heights https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/rock-climbing-wall-gives-students-a-chance-to-scale-new-heights.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/rockclimbing-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/rockclimbing-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/rockclimbing-hero-365.jpg Rock climbing at the new Outdoor Adventure Center at Lakeside Village Outdoor Adventures at Lakeside Village now offers one-hour climbing sessions—no experience necessary. Emmalyse Brownstein 11-12-2020 false Students Prospective Students International Students Mobile Student Affairs Campus Life Health and Wellness In the Community Fitness and Wellness false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Research / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / Doctors share how they tackle pancreatic cancer at Sylvester https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/doctors-share-how-they-tackle-pancreatic-cancer-at-sylvester.html Health and Medicine People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/alextrebek-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/alextrebek-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/alextrebek-hero-365.jpg In this Friday, April 28, 2006, file photo, Alex Trebek holds the award for outstanding game show host, for his work on "Jeopardy!" backstage at the 33rd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles. Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek died Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020, after battling pancreatic cancer for nearly two years. Trebek died at home with family and friends surrounding him, “Jeopardy!” studio Sony said in a statement. Trebek presided over the beloved quiz show for more than 30 years. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, File) In the wake of game show host Alex Trebek’s passing, doctors at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, explain the ongoing research being performed to help treat pancreatic cancer patients. Amanda M. Perez 11-11-2020 false Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Announcements / Adopt an attitude of gratitude this November https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/adopt-an-attitude-of-gratitude-this-november.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/dx-1120-18-thankview-gratitude-slides---940x529px.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/dx-1120-18-thankview-gratitude-slides---790x527px.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/dx-1120-18-thankview-gratitude-slides---365x365px.jpg The University’s Division of Development and Alumni Relations is spearheading a 21-day campaign devoted to expressing appreciation. The University’s Division of Development and Alumni Relations is spearheading a 21-day campaign devoted to expressing appreciation. All are welcome to participate. News@TheU 11-11-2020 false In the Community Social Impact Announcements false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / University Leadership / University President / Miami Dolphins Foundation commits $75 million gift to Sylvester https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/miami-dolphins-foundation-commits-75-million-gift-to-sylvester.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/dccnimer-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/dccnimer-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/dccnimer-hero-365.jpg Dr. Stephen Nimer speaks during a press conference at Hard Rock Stadium The transformational gift, announced Tuesday, will continue to support research and treatment at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, South Florida’s only NCI-designated cancer center. Alessandra G. Albis 11-10-2020 false Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact University Leadership University President false false false false false Business / People and Community / Economics / In the Community / Social Impact / COVID19 Study: Advanced scheduling for workers is better for business https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/study-advanced-scheduling-for-workers-is-better-for-business.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/restaurantworkers-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/restaurantworkers-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/restaurantworkers-hero-365.jpg Waitress takes an order Restaurant employees asked to work last-minute shifts may hurt a business’ bottom line, a new inquiry led by a researcher with the Miami Herbert Business School shows. Michael R. Malone 11-10-2020 false Economics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / Music / Frost School of Music / COVID19 Frost adapts music instruction to orchestrate safeguards https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/frost-adapts-music-instruction-to-orchestrate-safeguards.html Academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/frostcovid-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/frostcovid-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/frostcovid-hero-365.jpg The Frost School of Music is working proactively to provide a safe and productive semester for its students and faculty members. The school of music is working proactively to provide a safe and productive semester for its students and faculty members. Amanda M. Perez 11-10-2020 false Frost School of Music Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning Music false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / COVID19 The pandemic has been harmful to working women https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/the-pandemic-has-been-harmful-to-working-women.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/covidimpactwomen-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/covidimpactwomen-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/covidimpactwomen-hero-365.jpg Anna Hamilton, 43, center, poses for a photograph with her sons, Henry, 6, left, and Adrian, 7, right, in their home on Monday, Aug. 24, 2020, in Decatur, Ga. Hamilton is taking leave from her job at a small investment firm where she has worked for 12 years so she can guide her children through remote schooling. Looking back, she sees how childcare responsibilities, doctor visits, school pick-ups, lining up babysitters, often fell on her as the parent with the more flexible job. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson) University of Miami experts discuss the ramifications of COVID-19 and its influence on gender inequality in the labor force. Barbara Gutierrez and Michael R. Malone 11-09-2020 false College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / Research / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / Research Excellence / Tech Innovation / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Data scientists gather ‘chaos into something organized’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/data-scientists-gather-chaos-into-something-organized.html Academics Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/datascientist-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/datascientist-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/datascientist-hero-365.jpg Data science graphic The University of Miami’s Institute for Data Science and Computing will host a lecture series to describe this emerging profession. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-09-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Academic Excellence Research Excellence Tech Innovation false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Public Service / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / Harris leads series of firsts from the 2020 Election https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/harris-leads-series-of-firsts-from-the-2020-election.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/bidenkamala-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/bidenkamala-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/bidenkamala-hero-365.jpg 2020 Election In a presidential vote that saw a record turnout, the ascension of Kamala Harris to the vice presidency could inspire a generation of young women, University of Miami faculty members conclude. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-09-2020 false Public Service U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Announcements / Campus Safety / Letters and Messages / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / Latest information on Tropical Storm Eta https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/latest-information-on-eta.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo The University of Miami is closely monitoring Tropical Storm Eta and providing information as needed. UM News 11-06-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Announcements Campus Safety Letters and Messages true true true false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Research / History and Culture / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Sociologists dispel the ‘bad apple’ excuse for racialized policing https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/sociologists-dispel-the-bad-apple-excuse-for-racialized-policing.html Arts and Humanities People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/image-bad-apples-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/image-bad-apples-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/image-bad-apples-365x365.jpg how many bad apples? investigating implicit and explicit bias among police officers and the general public In the first study of its kind, University of Miami researchers find that police exhibit significantly higher levels of anti-Black biases than the general public. Maya Bell 11-06-2020 false History and Culture In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / University / Music / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / Mobile / Hurricane Productions board to present first hybrid concert https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/hurricane-productions-board-to-present-first-hybrid-concert.html Arts and Humanities People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/vibes_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/vibes_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/vibes_hero_365.jpg Bryce Vine Hurricane Productions virtual experience “Vibestream 2020” is an in-person and virtual musical performance for the University of Miami community that will feature rapper and singer Bryce Vine. Ashley A. Williams 11-05-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students Mobile Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Music false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / Tech Innovation / Mechanical engineer uses novel technique to create a new material https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/mechanical-engineer-uses-novel-technique-to-create-a-new-material.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/emrah-celik-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/emrah-celik-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/emrah-celik-365.jpg Emrah Celik, who developed a new additive manufacturing technique to produce a durable thermoset composite, checks on a 3D printer as it extrudes fiber-reinforced composite ink. When it came time to create a lightweight, yet strong, composite for the aviation industry, Emrah Celik had to invent a new 3D printing technique to make the material a reality. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-05-2020 false Breakthroughs Research Excellence Tech Innovation false false false false false Law and Politics / University / Florida Law/Politics / Miami Law/Politics / Campus / University entities offer dialogue, post-election resources https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/university-entities-offer-dialogue,-post-election-resources.html Law and Politics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/bravespaces-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/bravespaces-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/bravespaces-hero-365.jpg Election 2020 graphic More than 50 participants attended the virtual “Brave Spaces: Processing the 2020 Election” forum, which provided a space for the University community to process, find support, and move forward together after election night. Ashley A. Williams 11-05-2020 false Florida Law/Politics Miami Law/Politics Campus false false false false false Business / Health and Medicine / People and Community / Economics / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / Conference explores how to shape the health care industry https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/conference-explores-how-to-shape-the-health-care-industry.html Business Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/businesshealthcare-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/businesshealthcare-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/businesshealthcare-hero-365.jpg Graphic depicting the business of health care A Miami Herbert Business School event showcases experts expounding on the coronavirus’ impact and what changes may be coming down the road. Michael R. Malone 11-04-2020 false Economics Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / World / Social Impact / Western Hemisphere / South America / Chile's constitutional referendum seeks social reforms https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/chile-constitutional-referendum-seeks-social-reforms.html Law and Politics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/chile-constitution-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/chile-constitution-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/chile-constitution-365.jpg Chilean President Sebastian Pinera arrives at La Moneda presidential palace one day after a referendum in which people voted in favor of rewriting the nation's constitution in Santiago, Chile, Monday, Oct. 26, 2020. Amid a year of contagion and turmoil, Chileans turned out Sunday to vote overwhelmingly in favor of having a constitutional convention draft a new charter to replace guiding principles imposed four decades ago under the military dictatorship of Gen. Augusto Pinochet. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix) Chileans took a tentative first step toward redrafting their constitution—imposed 40 years ago by the military regime—in what University of Miami political scientists say will be an effort fraught with challenges to address the country’s inequalities. Michael R. Malone 11-04-2020 false Social Impact Western Hemisphere South America false false false false false People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Leadership and Service / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Group leaders want to stretch service beyond just a day https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/group-leader-wants-to-stretch-service-beyond-just-a-day.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/ghandiday-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/ghandiday-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/ghandiday-hero-365.jpg National Gandhi Day of Service 2020 graphic Student organizers for the National Gandhi Day of Service hope to foster a passion for long-term community assistance through a series of in-person and virtual events. Christopher Bared 11-03-2020 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Student Affairs Activities and Events Leadership and Service In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Research / Health and Lifestyle / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Grants and Funding / Miller School of Medicine / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / COVID19 Research shows COVID-19 has hit Hispanic communities hard https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/11/research-shows-covid-19-has-hit-hispanic-communities-hard.html Health and Medicine People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/covidhispanics-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/covidhispanics-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/covidhispanics-hero-365.jpg A "promotora" (health promoter) from CASA, a Hispanic advocacy group, tries to enroll Latinos as volunteers to test a potential COVID-19 vaccine, at a farmers market in Takoma Park, Md., on Sept. 9, 2020. Minority enrollment in studies of two shots has inched up in recent weeks, but even more is needed this fall as additional vaccine testing gets underway over the next two months. (AP Photo/Federica Narancio) University of Miami experts discuss why Latinos are among a population that has been the most affected by the novel coronavirus. Barbara Gutierrez 11-03-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine School of Nursing and Health Studies Health and Lifestyle Diversity In the Community Social Impact Grants and Funding false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / COVID19 Pandemic lays bare the harsh reality of inequities https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/pandemic-lays-bare-the-harsh-reality-of-inequities.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/coviddisparity-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/coviddisparity-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/coviddisparity-hero-365.jpg Some 500 temporary headstones have been erected at Simonhoff Floral Park in Miami's Liberty City to represent the many victims of COVID-19 in Miami-Dade. The headstones are just a fraction of the more than 3,600 people in Miami-Dade who have died from the virus. University of Miami experts explain why COVID-19 has disproportionately affected marginalized populations. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-30-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Finance / In the Community / Bank of America CEO: Employee safety highest priority https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/bank-of-america-ceo-employee-safety-highest-priority.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/miami-business-school-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/miami-business-school-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/miami-business-school-365.jpg University of Miami Business School Brian Moynihan shares wisdom gleaned while leading the nation’s second-largest bank through a pandemic and his perspective about being resilient during difficult times. Michael R. Malone 10-29-2020 false Finance In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Research / History and Culture / In the Community / Social Impact / Why are some countries’ citizens happier than others? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/why-are-some-countries-citizens-happier-than-others.html Arts and Humanities People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/socialhappiness-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/socialhappiness-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/socialhappiness-hero-365.jpg Colorful Traditional Houses in Copenhagen old Town Nyhavn at Sunset stock photo A new study shows that social justice plays a pivotal role in the happiness of a nation’s residents. Barbara Gutierrez 10-29-2020 false History and Culture In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Halloween seeds its roots in Celtic ritual https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/halloween-seeds-its-roots-in-celtic-ritual.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/halloweenhistory-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/halloweenhistory-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/halloweenhistory-hero-365.jpg History of Halloween illustration Most Halloween traditions were implanted by the ancient Irish festival of “Samhain,” and the arrival of nearly half a million immigrants fleeing a devastating famine in the mid-19th century helped the holiday get its start in the United States, a University of Miami history professor explains. Michael R. Malone 10-29-2020 false In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / University Leadership / Voices and Opinions / Committee on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion bolsters its mission https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/committee-on-diversity,-equity,-and-inclusion-bolsters-its-mission.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/racialjustice_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/racialustice_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/racialjustice_hero_365.jpg Coral Gables Campus Formed five years ago at the recommendation of students, the committee has established new subgroups to address various concerns related to access. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-28-2020 false Diversity In the Community Social Impact University Leadership Voices and Opinions false false false false false Law and Politics / Sports / Miami Law/Politics / Athletics / Hurricane football greats share lessons from the leadership playbook https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/hurricane-football-greats-share-lessons-from-the-leadership-playbook.html Law and Politics Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/nfllegends-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/nfllegends-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/nfllegends-hero-365.jpg Marc Trestman, Bernie Kosar and Jim Kelly Iconic University of Miami quarterbacks Jim Kelly and Bernie Kosar and former assistant coach Marc Trestman discussed their leadership styles during a virtual fireside chat hosted by the School of Law’s Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law program. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-28-2020 false Miami Law/Politics Athletics false false false false false People and Community / Diversity / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Pope Francis endorses same-sex civil unions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/pope-francis-endorses-same-sex-civil-unions.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/popecivilunions-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/popecivilunions-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/popecivilunions-hero-365.jpg Pope Francis waves at the end of his Angelus noon prayer from the window of his studio overlooking St.Peter's Square, at the Vatican, Sunday, Oct. 25, 2020. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino) Does the pope’s statement signal a change in Catholic Church doctrine? Members of the University community weigh in. Barbara Gutierrez 10-28-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community Diversity Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / World / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / The Caribbean / Central America / Western Hemisphere / North America / South America / COVID19 Conference examines lessons learned from the pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/global-health-experts-discuss-lessons-learned-from-the-pandemic.html Health and Medicine People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/covidamericas-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/covidamericas-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/covidamericas-hero-365.jpg COVID-19 in the Americas conference graphic Experts weigh in on how to improve COVID-19 response and better prepare for future events across the Americas. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-28-2020 false Health and Lifestyle In the Community The Caribbean Central America Western Hemisphere North America South America false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Health and Lifestyle / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Medical / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / University of Miami Health System / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / COVID19 University tests ‘game-changing’ COVID-19 breath analyzer https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/university-tests-game-changing-covid-19-breath-analyzer.html Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/breathtest-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/breathtest-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/breathtest-hero-365.jpg Julia Cohen, a junior at the University of Miami, participates in a pilot study for a new, rapid coronavirus test that examines air droplets from a person’s breath. The University of Miami is serving as a pilot study site for a new, rapid coronavirus test that examines air droplets from a person’s breath. Maya Bell 10-27-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost University of Miami Health System Health and Lifestyle Treatment and Breakthroughs Medical false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Campus Safety / Transparency in a pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/transparency-in-a-pandemic.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/emptyustatue_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/emptyustatue_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/emptyustatue_hero_365.jpg The U Statue on the University of Miami Coral Gables Campus. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami The University of Miami addresses recent criticism about its COVID-related policies and their impact on privacy. News@TheU 10-27-2020 false In the Community Campus Safety false false false false false Business / Law and Politics / People and Community / Finance / U.S. Government / In the Community / Downsized and under-resourced, the IRS is challenged https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/downsized-and-under-resourced,-the-irs-is.html Business Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/irscuts-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/irscuts-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/irscuts-hero-365.jpg This April 13, 2014, file photo shows the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) headquarters building in Washington. 2019 was another tough year for the IRS, according to a new federal report. Burdened with years of budget cuts and a recent increase in workload to implement a new tax law, the IRS struggled to deliver on its mission in the past fiscal year. The annual report from the Office of Taxpayer Advocate found that in the 2019 fiscal year, among other problems, the agency failed to collect billions in unpaid taxes. (AP Photo/J. David Ake, File) University business and tax law experts outline the factors driving the downsizing of the Internal Revenue Service. Michael R. Malone 10-26-2020 false Finance U.S. Government In the Community false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Curricula / Fine Arts / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / The U Creates Fine Arts Students' sculptures are a reflection of themselves https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/students-sculptures-are-a-reflection-of-themselves.html Academics Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/ceramicsclass-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/ceramicsclass-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/ceramicsclass-hero-365.jpg Lance Layman, a second year MFA sculpture student, with lecturer Carlos Prado. An asynchronous learning model provided an opportunity to create a hands-on process with a three-dimensional approach for a fall class. Kelly Montoya 10-26-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities Curricula Fine Arts false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / World / Profile Spotlight / Environment / The Caribbean / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Oceanographer finds solace under the surface https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/oceanographer-finds-solace-under-the-surface.html People and Community Science and Technology World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/clairefreedive-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/clairefreedive-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/clairefreedive-hero-365.jpg Biological oceanographer Claire Paris-Limouzy started freediving for research and ended up becoming a record-breaking athlete. Claire Paris-Limouzy started freediving for research and ended up becoming a record-breaking athlete who is also spearheading a Scientific Freediving program at the University. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-23-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Profile Spotlight Environment The Caribbean false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / World / International Law/Politics / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / Asia / Europe / Western Hemisphere / North America / South America / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / The Advanced Study of the Americas / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Symposium tracks changing trends, forces driving migration https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/symposium-tracks-changing-trends-forces-driving-migration.html Law and Politics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/migrationwebinar-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/migrationwebinar-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/migrationwebinar-hero-365.jpg Migrants from Morocco are detained by Spanish Police after arriving at the coast of the Canary Island, crossing the Atlantic Ocean sailing on a wooden boat on Friday, Oct.16, 2020. Migrants and asylum seekers are increasingly crossing a treacherous part of the Atlantic Ocean to reach the Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago near West Africa, in what has become one of the most dangerous migration routes to European territory. (AP Photo/Javier Bauluz) Sociology scholars from around the world convened for a virtual conference hosted by the University of Miami on Thursday to explore shifting tendencies in international relocation and the implications for global social change. News@TheU 10-22-2020 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Law The Advanced Study of the Americas International Law/Politics Social Impact Visiting Speakers Asia Europe Western Hemisphere North America South America false false false false false People and Community / Sports / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / Athletics / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Alumna, Olympian: Lead with love https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/alumna-olympian-lead-with-love.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/laurynwilliams-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/laurynwilliams-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/laurynwilliams-hero-365.jpg Lauryn Williams and other What Matters to U event participants Lauryn Williams, track and field and bobsled medalist, addressed the University community during Wednesday night’s “What Matters to U” virtual event. Emmalyse Brownstein 10-22-2020 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Profile Spotlight Social Impact Visiting Speakers Athletics false false false false false Business / People and Community / Science and Technology / Visiting Speakers / Tech Innovation / Miami Herbert Business School / Special Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Zoom CEO and founder: My employees’ happiness is my number one job https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/zoom-ceo-and-founder-my-employees-happiness-is-my-number-one-job.html Business People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/zoomfounder-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/zoomfounder-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/zoomfounder-hero-365.jpg Eric Yuan, Zoom founder and CEO. Photo: Associated Press During his appearance Tuesday on a webinar hosted by the University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School, tech mogul Eric Yuan highlighted the importance of a workplace culture of happiness and urged that businesses pay greater attention to the digital divide. Michael R. Malone 10-21-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Special Events Visiting Speakers Tech Innovation false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Florida Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Leadership and Service / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Support, events engage students in the election season https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/support,-events-engage-students-in-the-election-season.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/ivoted_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/ivoted_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/ivoted_hero_365.jpg I Voted sticker Early voting in Florida began this week and will last through Nov. 1. Here’s a rundown of everything students need to know about upcoming campus events, from the final debate watch party to transportation to the polls. Ashley A. Williams 10-21-2020 false Students Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Leadership and Service Florida Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Internet’s immediacy gives political advertising a boost https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/internets-immediacy-gives-political-advertising-a-boost.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/politicalads-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/politicalads-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/politicalads-hero-365.jpg In this July 28, 2016 photo, a sign explains an exhibit on political campaign ads at the Toledo Museum in Toledo, Ohio. The exhibit, which runs through Election Day, looks at how campaigns use emotions such as hope and fear to influence voters through advertising. (AP Photo/John Seewer) Social media and microtargeting have changed the name of the game for modern campaigns, University of Miami experts say. Barbara Gutierrez 10-21-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication U.S. Government Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Compliance / Title IX office hosts events to illuminate domestic violence awareness https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/title-ix-office-hosts-events-to-illuminate-domestic-violence-awareness.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/domesticviolenceaware-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/domesticviolenceaware-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/domesticviolenceaware-hero-365.jpg Domestic Violence Awareness Month Held throughout October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month honors survivors and is a voice for its victims. Ashley A. Williams 10-20-2020 false In the Community Social Impact Compliance false false false false false Law and Politics / Science and Technology / U.S. Government / Tech Innovation / What you should know about the DOJ’s antitrust lawsuit against Google https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/what-you-should-know-about-the-dojs-antitrust-lawsuit-against-google.html Law and Politics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/google-antitrust-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/google-antitrust-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/google-antitrust-365.jpg FILE - In this Sept. 24, 2019, file photo a sign is shown on a Google building at their campus in Mountain View, Calif. The Justice Department is expected to file a lawsuit Tuesday alleging that Google has been abusing its online dominance in online search to stifle competition and harm consumers. The litigation marks the government’s most significant act to protect competition since its groundbreaking case against Microsoft more than 20 years ago. The suit could be an opening salvo ahead of other major government antitrust actions, given ongoing investigations of major tech companies including Apple, Amazon and Facebook at both the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File) John Mark Newman, associate professor at the University of Miami School of Law and an expert on these issues, breaks down the biggest antitrust case against a tech company in two decades, including what it means for consumers. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-20-2020 false U.S. Government Tech Innovation false false false false false Business / Science and Technology / Entrepreneurship / Climate Change / Environment / Tech Innovation / Do electric vehicles have an impact on climate change? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/do-electric-vehicles-have-an-impact-on-climate-change.html Business Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/electriccars-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/electriccars-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/electriccars-hero-365.jpg This Oct. 17, 2018 photo shows a Chevrolet Volt hybrid car charging at a ChargePoint charging station at a parking garage in Los Angeles. The country, and the world, will need thousands more for drivers to accept vehicles that are powered by batteries alone. But automakers and charging companies are struggling to raise the numbers now because they’re investing before demand arrives. With more than 40 fully electric vehicles on the market in the U.S. or coming within the next three years, however, auto and charging company executives say the demand is on the way.(AP Photo/Richard Vogel, File) David Kelly, academic director of the Master of Science in Sustainable Business Program, believes electric vehicles will help the environment but may not be the most efficient solution. Christopher Bared 10-26-2020 false Entrepreneurship Climate Change Environment Tech Innovation false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / World / Social Impact / South America / Violence against women, children escalates during pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/violence-against-women,-children-escalate-during-pandemic.html Health and Medicine People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/genderbasedviolence-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/genderbasedviolence-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/genderbasedviolence-hero-365.jpg Felicia Knaul, Chelsea Clinton, Carolina Coll, and Beverley Essue During an online seminar Tuesday, experts explored ways in which the coronavirus has increased domestic violence in Latin America. Barbara Gutierrez 10-20-2020 false Social Impact South America false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Florida Law/Politics / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Alumna elected to lead Cuban American Bar Association https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/alumna-elected-to-lead-cuban-american-bar-association.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/ramos-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/ramos-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/ramos-hero-365.jpg Miriam Soler Ramos Miriam Soler Ramos, the city attorney for Coral Gables, who earned both her bachelor’s and juris doctor degrees from the University of Miami, will head the largest minority bar association in Florida. Barbara Gutierrez 10-20-2020 false Florida Law/Politics In the Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Research / Health and Lifestyle / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / Grants and Funding / Researchers aim to end Miami’s HIV epidemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/researchers-aim-to-end-miamis-hiv-epidemic.html Health and Medicine People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/mobileprepclinic-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/mobileprepclinic-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/mobileprepclinic-hero-365.jpg mobile clinic From the farm fields of south Miami-Dade County to the corner stores in Liberty City, researchers are pursuing novel approaches to halt new infections of HIV in different at-risk communities. Maya Bell 10-20-2020 false Health and Lifestyle Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact Grants and Funding false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / Early end to census may have implications for Florida https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/early-end-to-census-may-have-implications-for-florida.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/census2020-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/census2020-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/census2020-hero-365.jpg This April 5, 2020, file photo shows an envelope containing a 2020 census letter mailed to a U.S. resident in Detroit. The Supreme Court’s decision to allow the Trump administration to end the 2020 census was another case of whiplash for the census, which has faced stops from the pandemic, natural disasters and court rulings. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File) The Supreme Court’s ruling that effectively ends the 2020 Census may jeopardize federal funds to Florida and other states and shift key legislative apportionment, according to a constitutional law expert. Michael R. Malone 10-19-2020 false U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Miami Herbert Business School / Students / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Student creates app to boost peer-to-peer networking https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/student-creates-app-to-boost-peer-to-peer-networking.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/umatchteam-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/umatchteam-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/umatchteam-hero-365.jpg Eurekamatch team, from left-right: Allegra Papera, Daniel Benayoun, Daniela Negri, and Luis Sosa Eureka Match is a mobile application that serves as a professional networking tool for University of Miami students to build their dream start-up team. Ashley A. Williams 10-19-2020 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Students Entrepreneurship In the Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / College of Engineering / Miller School of Medicine / Biomedical / Biomedical engineer develops techniques to help preserve, improve eyesight https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/biomedical-engineer-develops-techniques-to-help-preserve,-improve-eyesight.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/ziebarth-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/ziebarth-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/ziebarth-hero-365.jpg Noel Ziebarth An early fascination with the eye, born partly out of a desire to learn why her own eyesight was poor, has helped Noel Ziebarth conduct successful research into the most valued of the senses. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-19-2020 false College of Engineering Miller School of Medicine Biomedical In the Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false Health and Medicine / Science and Technology / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Tech Innovation / Miller School of Medicine / University of Miami Health System / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / New technology has potential to revolutionize surgery https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/new-technology-has-potential-to-revolutionize-surgery.html Health and Medicine Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/arbrain2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/arbrain2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/arbrain2-hero-365.jpg Two Miller School surgeons and UMIT’s Innovate lab created a program that produces 3D holograms of a patient’s spine and brain from their own MRI images. Two Miller School of Medicine surgeons and UMIT’s Innovate lab created a program that produces 3D holograms of a patient’s spine and brain from their own MRI images. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-19-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine University of Miami Health System Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs Tech Innovation false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / University President / Scientific evidence and global collaboration can help end the pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/scientific-evidence-and-global-collaboration-can-help-end-the-pandemic.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/frenkheadshot-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/frenkheadshot-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/frenkheadshot-hero-365.jpg University of Miami President Julio Frenk During a virtual panel discussion hosted by the University of Washington, President Julio Frenk discussed global responses to the pandemic—and what is needed to move forward. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-16-2020 false Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community Social Impact University President false false false false false University / Campus / Feature / Students are keeping the ’Canes spirit alive https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/students-are-keeping-the-canes-spirit-alive.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/spiritweek-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/spiritweek-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/spiritweek-hero-365.jpg UCheer at a Spirit Night pep rally, Oct. 9, 2020 Members of the Homecoming Executive Committee share how they pivoted this year to plan a ’Canes Spirit Week that continues to generate excitement and honor tradition. Ashley A. Williams 10-16-2020 false Campus Feature false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Campus / Salsa Craze dances onto a virtual platform https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/salsa-craze-dances-onto-a-virtual-platform.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/salsacrazezoom-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/salsacrazezoom-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/salsacrazezoom-hero-365.jpg Salsa Craze virtual lesson One of the University’s largest student-run organizations didn’t miss a beat when moving its dance lessons online. Emmalyse Brownstein 10-16-2020 false In the Community Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Campus / Celebrate National Transfer Student Week https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/celebrate-national-transfer-student-week.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/transferstudent-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/transferstudent-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/transferstudent-hero-365.jpg Students cross the Lakeside Patio Tau Sigma National Honor Society and the Department of Orientation and Commuter Student Involvement host a week of interactive events honoring transfer students Oct. 19-25. Ashley A. Williams 10-15-2020 false In the Community Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Alumna brings autism clinic home to Kuwait https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/alumna-brings-autism-clinic-home-to-kuwait.html Arts and Humanities Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/fajer-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/fajer-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/fajer-hero-365.jpg Fajer Almenaie A graduate of the highly selective Applied Behavior Analysis program, Fajer Almenaie is changing the landscape for children on the autism spectrum in the Middle East. Maya Bell 10-14-2020 false Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Toppel expands opportunities for career advice https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/toppel-expands-opportunities-for-career-advice.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/toppel-career-center-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/toppel-career-center-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/toppel-career-center-365.jpg Toppel Career Center The Toppel Career Center is offering an alternative to faculty members if they have to reschedule a class. Let one of the center’s advisors provide a virtual presentation highlighting career resources during that time period. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-12-2020 false In the Community false false false false false Business / Health and Medicine / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / Health care leaders to imagine a post-COVID environment https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/health-care-leaders-to-imagine-a-post-covid-environment.html Business Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/businesshealthcare-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/businesshealthcare-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/businesshealthcare-hero-365.jpg Graphic depicting the business of health care Thought-leaders representing critical health care sectors—hospitals, nursing, insurance providers, physician groups, and financial services—will share their insights on the current state of the industry and also on a post-COVID environment in a virtual half-day webinar on Friday, Oct. 30, hosted by the University of Miami. Michael R. Malone 10-12-2020 false Entrepreneurship Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / In the Community / Social Impact / Extra time at home prods consumers to declutter, decorate https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/extra-time-at-home-prods-consumers-to-declutter,-decorate.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/alena-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/alena-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/alena-hero-365.jpg Alena Capra A University of Miami alumna hosts television segments to help viewers organize and spiff up their spaces during the additional time spent in the house because of the pandemic. Barbara Gutierrez 10-12-2020 false Entrepreneurship In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Diversity / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Physician is a defender for the homeless https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/physician-is-a-defender-for-the-homeless.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/henderson-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/henderson-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/henderson-hero-365.jpg Dr. Armen Henderson When he isn’t caring for patients at UHealth Tower, Dr. Armen Henderson volunteers his time and efforts delivering much-needed services for those without a place to live during this pandemic. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-12-2020 false Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Diversity In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / In the Community / Social Impact / What role does the media have in an election year? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/what-role-does-the-media-have-in-an-election-year.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/electionsmedia-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/electionsmedia-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/electionsmedia-hero-365.jpg Alumni lecture explores the media’s role in an election year. Four prominent alumni in the media offered their perspectives on the state of journalism in present day America during a virtual lecture last Thursday. Barbara Gutierrez 10-09-2020 false Journalism In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Policy / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / Opinion: Will Barrett be a consistent conservative? Time will tell https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/opinion-is-barrett-an-enigma-time-will-tell.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/barrett2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/barrett2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/barrett2-hero-365.jpg Judge Amy Coney Barrett, President Donald Trumps nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court, meets with Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020. Photo: Associated Press The confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett as the next U.S. Supreme Court justice is scheduled to begin Oct. 12. Anthony E. Varona 10-09-2020 false Policy U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false University / Announcements / Campus / Campus Safety / Compliance / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Emergency notification test slated for Thursday https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/emergency-notification-tests-slated-for-thursday.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo The Office of Emergency Management will conduct a test on Thursday, Oct. 15, which will include text messages, phone calls, and other notifications. News@TheU 10-09-2020 false Announcements Campus Campus Safety Compliance true false false false false Business / Health and Medicine / Health and Lifestyle / Treatment and Breakthroughs / U.S. health secretary discusses system reforms during a pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/u.s.-health-secretary-discusses-system-reforms-during-a-pandemic.html Business Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/alexazar-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/prssa-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/alexazar-hero-365.jpg Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar speaks about protecting seniors, in the East Room of the White House, Thursday, April 30, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) In a Miami Herbert Business School webinar yesterday, the country’s top health official, Alex Azar, highlighted the administration’s effort to restructure the health care system to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and support countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. Michael R. Malone 10-09-2020 false Health and Lifestyle Treatment and Breakthroughs false false false false false People and Community / Research / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Cultivating empathy: Selfless acts are good for others and good for you https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/cultivating-empathy-selfless-acts-are-good-for-others-and-good-for-you.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/empathy-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/empathy-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/empathy-hero-365.jpg University of Miami scholars are exploring the value of empathy and compassion on a person’s self-worth and the world around them. University of Miami scholars are exploring the value of empathy and compassion on a person’s self-worth and the world around them. Michael R. Malone 10-08-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / College of Arts and Sciences / College of Engineering / A&S People & Community / Mechanical and Aerospace / A hint of life in the clouds of Venus? Not so fast https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/a-hint-of-life-in-the-clouds-of-venus-not-so-fast.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/venus-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/venus-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/venus-hero-365.jpg This global view of the surface of Venus is centered at 180 degrees east longitude. Magellan synthetic aperture radar mosaics from the first cycle of Magellan mapping are mapped onto a computer-simulated globe to create this image. Photo: NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory The recent discovery of phosphine, which is considered a biomarker, in the Venusian atmosphere is not a “slam dunk” that there’s life floating around in the planet’s clouds. Additional investigation is needed, University of Miami researchers say. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-08-2020 false College of Arts and Sciences College of Engineering A&S People & Community Mechanical and Aerospace false false false false false Roadmap / People and Community / Research / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Grants and Funding / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / General Business / Mobile / U-LINK Researchers tackle racial inequality https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/researchers-tackle-racial-inequality.html Roadmap People and Community Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/ulinkjustice-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/ulinkjustice-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/ulinkjustice-hero-365.jpg Lillie Roberson raises her arm as she kneels outside of the Sinai Plaza Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, where she works as a secretary, during a protest in the memory of George Floyd, Thursday, June 11, 2020, in Miami. Protests continue over the death of Floyd, a black man who died while in police custody in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) Seven teams of professors from a range of disciplines were awarded funding through a U-LINK social equity rapid response challenge. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-08-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty General Business Mobile Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost In the Community Social Impact Grants and Funding false false false false false People and Community / Profile Spotlight / Student Affairs / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / Mobile / Hurricanes on Ice creates community for skaters https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/hurricanes-on-ice-creates-community-for-skaters.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/figureskate-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/figureskate-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/figureskate-hero-365.jpg Aliya Redd and Ainsley Vetter figured skated competitively while in high school. The student organization provides an outlet for former competitive skaters, as well as students just looking to learn the basics. Emmalyse Brownstein 10-08-2020 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students Mobile Student Affairs Profile Spotlight false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Research / U.S. Government / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Conspiracy theories abound this election season https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/conspiracy-theories-abound-this-election-season.html Law and Politics People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/conspiracies-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/conspiracies-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/conspiracies-hero-365.jpg In this Aug. 2, 2018, file photo, a protesters holds a Q sign waits in line with others to enter a campaign rally with President Donald Trump in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Facebook and Twitter promised to stop encouraging the growth of the baseless conspiracy theory QAnon, which fashions President Donald Trump as a secret warrior against a supposed child-trafficking ring run by celebrities and government officials. But the social media companies haven’t succeeded at even that limited goal, a review by The Associated Press found. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File) A University of Miami political scientist and expert on the subject explains why these theories are gathering steam this fall. Barbara Gutierrez 10-07-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences U.S. Government false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Health and Lifestyle / Campus / Student spreads awareness about mental health https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/student-spreads-awareness-about-mental-health.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/krishna2-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/krishna2-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/krishna2-hero-365.jpg Krishna Louis In light of Mental Illness Awareness Week, which runs Oct. 4-10, undergraduate student Krishna Louis offers advice and encouragement as part of her effort to create lasting change beyond the Coral Gables Campus. Ashley A. Williams 10-06-2020 false Health and Lifestyle Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / In the Community / Two students awarded public relations scholarships https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/two-students-awarded-public-relations-scholarships.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/prssa-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/prssa-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/prssa-hero-365.jpg Camille Devincenti and Tayana Dix Tayana Dix and Camille Devincenti, from the University of Miami, were among South Florida university students honored at the recent Public Relations Society of America Miami chapter’s 2020 awards ceremony, hosted by Local 10 news anchor Louis Aguirre. Ashley A. Williams 10-05-2020 false Journalism In the Community false false false false false Business / Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / U.S. Health secretary to speak Thursday during webinar https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/u.s.-health-secretary-to-speak-thursday-during.html Business Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/alexazar-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/alexazar-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/alexazar-hero-365.jpg Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar speaks about protecting seniors, in the East Room of the White House, Thursday, April 30, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Alex Azar, the nation’s leading health officer whose principal function is to advise the president on the nation’s health matters, will address a Miami Herbert Business School audience on Oct. 8 as part of the Virtual Distinguished Leaders Lecture series. News@TheU 10-05-2020 false Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Public Service / U.S. Government / Social Impact / Opinion: Vice-presidential debate expected to draw a big audience https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/opinion-vice-presidential-debate-expected-to-draw-a-big-audience.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/vpdebate20-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/vpdebate20-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/vpdebate20-hero-365.jpg Banners hang from the outside of Kingsbury Hall ahead of the vice presidential debate between Republican Vice President Mike Pence and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, Friday, Oct. 2, 2020, at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) The University of Miami debate team coaches note that the age of the presidential candidates, President Donald Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis, and the uncertainty of 2020 are elevating the vice-presidential debate between Mike Pence and Kamala Harris. David L. Steinberg and Patrick E. Waldinger 10-05-2020 false Public Service U.S. Government Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / In the Community / Social Impact / CEO addresses being objective in the world of politics https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/ceo-addresses-being-objective-in-the-world-of-politics.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/steel-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/steel-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/steel-hero-365.jpg Politico CEO Patrick Steel The chief executive officer of Politico, a digital news platform, told an audience during a recent virtual lecture that his publication strives to be “essential, trustworthy, and non-partisan.’’ Michael R. Malone 10-03-2020 false Entrepreneurship In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Roadmap / Law and Politics / People and Community / Miami Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / U-LINK School of Law initiative combats COVID-19 disparities https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/school-of-law-initiative-combats-covid-19-disparities.html Roadmap Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/westgrove-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/westgrove-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/westgrove-hero-365.jpg In this photo taken Saturday, July 6, 2013, a mural promoting the Bahamian heritage of the the Village West neighborhood of Coconut Grove in Miami, is shown on the outside wall of a grocery store. The community was settled by Bahamian immigrants in the 1880's, but has suffered from many years of decline and lack of investment. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) A project from the School of Law’s Center for Ethics and Public Service is fighting both COVID-19 in one of Miami’s marginalized communities and the underlying health conditions laid bare by the pandemic. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-02-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Law Miami Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Sea Secrets / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Sea Secrets lecture unlocks keys to aquaculture https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/sea-secrets-lecture-unlocks-keys-to-aquaculture.html People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/seasecretsfish-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/seasecretsfish-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/seasecretsfish-hero-365.jpg Juvenile red snapper at the Aquaculture Program A special edition of the Rosenstiel School’s series offers a window into its aquaculture program, which collaborates with global businesses to improve the thriving industry. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-01-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Sea Secrets In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence Environment false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Policy / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / Opinion: Presidential debate was ‘incoherent’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/opinion-presidential-debate-was-incoherent.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/firstdebate-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/firstdebate-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/firstdebate-hero-365.jpg Moderator Chris Wallace of Fox News listens as President Donald Trump and Democratic candidate former Vice President Joe Biden participate in the first presidential debate Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020, at Case Western University and Cleveland Clinic, in Cleveland, Ohio. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) The president of the University of Miami Debate Team provides his analysis of the first presidential debate between President Donald J. Trump and former Vice President Joseph Biden. Zachary M. Homeijer 10-01-2020 false Policy U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Florida Law/Politics / Miami Law/Politics / In the Community / Cuban Americans show strong support for Trump https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/cuban-americans-show-strong-support-for-trump.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/trumpandcubans-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/trumpandcubans-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/trumpandcubans-hero-365.jpg Donald Trump speaks to the Bay of Pigs Veterans Association, Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016, in Miami. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci) A Trump win in Miami-Dade County could be disastrous for Joe Biden, according to a University of Miami lecturer. Barbara Gutierrez 10-01-2020 false Florida Law/Politics Miami Law/Politics In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / Health and Lifestyle / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / COVID19 Do your part to help slow the spread https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/do-your-part-and-slow-the-spread.html Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Members of the University of Miami community share how they’re helping to protect fellow ’Canes and slow the spread of COVID-19. News@TheU 10-01-2020 false Health and Lifestyle true false false false false Business / People and Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School / Alumni / Office of Alumni / Alumni Profiles / Alumni / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Business school alumna gets a salute from the U.S. president https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/business-school-alumna-gets-a-salute-from-the-us-president.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/lilyrodriguez-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/lilyrodriguez-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/lilyrodriguez-hero-365.jpg Alumna Lily Rodriguez with her children. With the skills and confidence garnered from her Master’s in Leadership degree, business school alumna Lily Rodriguez launched a nonprofit to educate children with autism while also volunteering to support local Cub Scouts—logging hundreds of service hours that earned her a President’s Volunteer Service Award. Michael R. Malone 10-01-2020 false Alumni Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Alumni Office of Alumni Alumni Profiles Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / World / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / South America / COVID19 Inequities, instability exacerbate COVID-19 in Peru, Argentina https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/inequities,-instability-exacerbate-covid-19-in-peru,-argentina.html Health and Medicine People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/covid-argentina-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/covid-argentina-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/covid-argentina-hero-365.jpg A man peers from his home as police set up fences, behind right, to isolate the Villa Azul neighborhood after over 50 residents tested positive for the new coronavirus, according to government health officials, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Monday, May 25, 2020. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko) Former officials in the Latin American countries share the reasons for the coronavirus’s impact during a webinar hosted by the Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas. Michael R. Malone 09-30-2020 false Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact South America false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Policy / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Training for law students focuses on diversity https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/training-for-law-students-focuses-on-diversity.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/lawdiversity-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/lawdiversity-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/lawdiversity-hero-365.jpg The Bass Bricks at the University of Miami School of Law Conducted virtually by the School of Law and Office of Multicultural Student Affairs, the session covered racial and gender bias and the ways in which stereotypes and negative societal views become internalized. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-30-2020 false Policy Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / World / In the Community / Social Impact / Build a career in foreign policy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/build-a-career-in-foreign-policy.html Arts and Humanities People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/international-flags-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/international-flags-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/international-flags-365.jpg International flags Join four distinguished alumni of the College of Arts and Sciences’ Master of Arts in International Administration program for a panel discussion about their careers on Oct. 6. News@TheU 09-30-2020 false In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / World / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Asia / Undergrad’s passion, perseverance liberated horses https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/passion,-perseverance-liberated-horses.html People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/tuanahorse-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/tuanahorse-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/tuanahorse-hero-365.jpg Student senator Tauna Yazici’s dogged preparation and research helps free hundreds of abused carriage horses in her Turkish homeland. Student senator Tuana Yazici’s dogged preparation and research helped free hundreds of abused carriage horses in her Turkish homeland. Maya Bell 09-29-2020 false In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact Asia false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / Nanotechnology experts meet to share new ideas https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/nanotechnology-experts-meet-to-share-new-ideas.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/nanotech-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/nanotech-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/nanotech-hero-365.jpg Nanotechnology concept graphic The 13th annual NanoFlorida conference was hosted by the University of Miami last Friday and about 500 people tuned in virtually to learn about advances in the field from two pioneers. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-29-2020 false Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs Breakthroughs Research Excellence false false false false false Business / People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / Politico CEO: Trusted journalism is exactly the tonic that is needed https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/politico-ceo-trusted-journalism-is-exactly-the-tonic-that-is-needed.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/steel-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/steel-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/steel-hero-365.jpg Politico CEO Patrick Steel Patrick Steel, the chief executive officer of the national media platform covering political and policy news, will address a business school audience on Thursday, two days after the first presidential debate. News@TheU 09-29-2020 false In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / University / Journalism / In the Community / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / Voices and Opinions / Office of Alumni / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Lecture explores the media’s role in an election year https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/lecture-explores-the-medias-role-in-an-election-year.html Arts and Humanities People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/electionsmedia-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/electionsmedia-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/electionsmedia-hero-365.jpg Alumni lecture explores the media’s role in an election year. Prominent alumni in the media will offer insights into their work during the Distinguished Alumni Lecture Series’ virtual talk on Thursday, Oct. 8. News@TheU 09-29-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Office of Alumni Journalism In the Community Social Impact Visiting Speakers Voices and Opinions false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Office of Alumni / ’Canes gear up for second annual #OneDayOneU Giving Day https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/canes-gear-up-for-second-annual-onedayoneu-giving-day.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/givingday20-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/givingday20-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/givingday20-hero-365.jpg Giving Day aims to engage 2,020 donors in 24 hours and unlock additional funds to support the University of Miami. The goal: engage 2,020 donors in 24 hours and unlock additional funds to support the University of Miami. News@TheU 09-28-2020 false Office of Alumni In the Community false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / Social Impact / Legal and political gurus assess nominee for the high court https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/legal-and-political-gurus-assess-nominee-for-the-high-court.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/barrett-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/barrett-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/barrett-hero-365.jpg Judge Amy Coney Barrett speaks after President Donald Trump announced her as his nominee to the Supreme Court, in the Rose Garden at the White House, Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Law and government experts give their input on Amy Coney Barrett, President Donald J. Trump’s pick for the Supreme Court of the United States. News@TheU 09-28-2020 false U.S. Government Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / World / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / South America / COVID19 Researchers to discuss COVID-19 findings in Peru, Argentina https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/researchers-to-discuss-covid-19-findings-in-peru,-argentina.html Health and Medicine People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/image-covid-19-in-the-americas-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/image-covid-19-in-the-americas-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/image-covid-19-in-the-americas-365x365.jpg Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas to host webinar on COVID-19 in the Americas An online seminar sponsored by the University of Miami Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas will explore the public health response to the pandemic in the two Latin American countries. News@TheU 09-25-2020 false Health and Lifestyle In the Community South America false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / Social Impact / What will it take for Trump to win the upcoming debate? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/what-will-it-take-for-trump-to-win-the-upcoming-debate.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/trump-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/trump-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/trump-hero-365.jpg President Donald Trump speaks from the South Lawn of the White House on the fourth day of the Republican National Convention, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) The first presidential debate between President Donald J. Trump and former vice president and democratic presidential nominee Joseph Biden will be held at 9 p.m. Sept. 29 at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. The University of Miami’s assistant director of debate offers his insights. Patrick E. Waldinger 09-25-2020 false U.S. Government Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / Social Impact / What will it take for Biden to win the upcoming debate? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/what-will-it-take-for-biden-to-win-the-upcoming-debate.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/joebiden-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/joebiden-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/joebiden-hero-365.jpg Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks during a Biden for President Black economic summit at Camp North End in Charlotte, N.C., Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) The first presidential debate between President Donald J. Trump and former vice president and democratic presidential nominee Joseph Biden will be held at 9 p.m. Sept. 29 at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. The University of Miami’s director of debate offers his insights. David L. Steinberg 09-25-2020 false U.S. Government Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Sports / University / In the Community / Athletics / Campus groups host festivities before rival football match https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/campus-groups-host-festivities-before-rival-football-match.html People and Community Sports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/cat5party-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/cat5party-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/cat5party-hero-365.jpg Students attend pregame festivities sponsored by Category 5 on the intramural fields As the Miami Hurricanes take on Florida State, University of Miami students are invited to a Friday-night celebration and a prime-time watch party on campus before the game on Saturday night. Arabella Riley 09-24-2020 false In the Community Athletics false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / Language / In the Community / Social Impact / Researcher addresses why big numbers boggle the mind https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/researcher-addresses-why-big-numbers-boggle-the-mind.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/bignumbers-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/bignumbers-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/bignumbers-hero-365.jpg Graphic depicts how the mind has yet to grasp the modern world’s explosion of massive numbers. Linguist Caleb Everett reminds us that the mind has yet to grasp the modern world’s explosion of massive numbers and that it’s natural that we’re numbed by references to millions and billions. Michael R. Malone 09-24-2020 false History and Culture Language In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / University / Teaching and Learning / Announcements / Spring academic calendar is set https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/spring-academic-calendar-is-set.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/fall-2020-message-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/fall-2020-message-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/fall-2020-message-365.jpg The U statue with sun flare. The Spring 2021 semester will begin on Jan. 25, a week later than originally scheduled. News@TheU 09-24-2020 false Teaching and Learning Announcements false false false false false Roadmap / Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / In the Community / Group needs votes so its voices can continue to be heard https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/group-needs-votes-so-its-voices-can-continue-to-be-heard.html Roadmap Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/acapella-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/acapella-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/acapella-hero-365.jpg Tufaan, the University of Miami’s South Asian a capella group Tufaan, the University of Miami’s South Asian a cappella group, needs the community’s help to advance in the international UpstagedAID One World, Every Student Voice 2020 Championship. Amanda M. Perez 09-23-2020 false Music In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Miller School of Medicine / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Parents / General Business / Mobile / COVID19 Pediatric expert addresses children and COVID-19 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/pediatric-expert-addresses-children-and-covid-19.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/schoolsreopen-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/schoolsreopen-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/schoolsreopen-hero-365.jpg Stock image of children with face mask back at school after COVID-19 quarantine and lockdown Dr. Brandon Chatani, a Miller School of Medicine infectious disease specialist, offers advice on ways parents can protect their kids from the coronavirus as local schools begin opening for in-person classes. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-23-2020 false Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Parents General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Without federal protection, hundreds of imperiled species face greater peril https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/without-federal-protection,-hundreds-of-imperiled-species-face-greater-peril.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/manatee-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/manatee-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/manatee-365.jpg The threatened Florida manatee is, for now, protected by both federal and state laws. Photo: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service With the federal Endangered Species Act in danger, University of Miami researchers find that state protections won’t safeguard many threatened plants and animals. Maya Bell 09-23-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research Research Excellence Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / Museums / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / A&S People & Community / A&S Student Corner / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / The U Creates The Wynwood Gallery displays University students’ artistry https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/the-wynwood-gallery-displays-university-students-artistry.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/wynwoodonline-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/wynwoodonline-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/wynwoodonline-hero-365.jpg The Department of Art and Art History in the College of Arts & Sciences presents the work of incoming Master of Fine Arts graduate students. An online exhibit spotlights the talents of two University of Miami incoming Master of Fine Arts graduate students. Amanda M. Perez 09-22-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities A&S People & Community A&S Student Corner Fine Arts Museums In the Community false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Are political polls reliable? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/are-political-polls-reliable.html Law and Politics People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/voterpolling-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/voterpolling-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/voterpolling-hero-365.jpg Graphic of ballots going in to a ballot box Casey Klofstad, political science professor, explains why and how voters should pay attention to polls. Barbara Gutierrez 09-22-2020 false In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / Psychology / Thought Leadership / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / COVID19 Uncertainty during the pandemic can lead to depression, anxiety https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/uncertainty-during-the-pandemic-can-lead-to-depression-anxiety.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/uncertainty-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/uncertainty-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/uncertainty-hero-365.jpg Graphic of a person approaching uncertainty/questioning. Experts in psychology and business discuss how doubt affects individuals during times of increased stress. Barbara Gutierrez 09-21-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School Psychology Thought Leadership Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / World / International Law/Politics / Social Impact / Middle East / The Abraham Accords point to ‘the perseverance of Israel’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/the-abraham-accords-point-to-the-perseverance-of-israel.html Law and Politics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/middleeast-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/middleeast-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/middleeast-hero-365.jpg President Donald Trump, center, with from left, Bahrain Foreign Minister Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and United Arab Emirates Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan, during the Abraham Accords signing ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) The diplomatic agreement between Israel and two Arab countries brokered by the Trump administration, while not seismic, could help clarify the configuration of power in the Middle East. Bradford R. McGuinn 09-21-2020 false International Law/Politics Social Impact Middle East false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Leadership and Service / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Voter Ambassador Program uses new tactics to register students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/voter-ambassador-program-uses-new-tactics-to-register-students.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/voteambassadors-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/voteambassadors-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/voteambassadors-hero-365.jpg GOTV voter ambassadors participate in a voter registration drive at the Watsco Center. The number of participants in the volunteer program is the highest since its debut in 2018. And limitations caused by the pandemic have necessitated different ways to reach out to voters. Ashley A. Williams 09-21-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Student Affairs Activities and Events Leadership and Service In the Community Social Impact Campus false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Public Service / U.S. Government / In Memoriam / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Law’s legal eagles reflect on Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s legacy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/miami-laws-legal-eagles-reflect-on-ruth-bader-ginsburgs-legacy.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/rbg-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/rbg_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/rbg_hero_365.jpg U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg sits onstage as the third speaker of the David Berg Distinguished Speakers Series, during an event organized by the Museum of the City of New York with WNET-TV held at the New York Academy of Medicine Saturday, Dec. 15, 2018, in New York. Appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1993, the Supreme Court justice, who passed away last Friday, was a towering women’s rights champion and steadfast advocate for gender equality and civil rights. News@TheU 09-21-2020 false Public Service U.S. Government In Memoriam In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Museums / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Lowe Art Museum / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / The Lowe Art Museum hosts a night of Hispanic culture https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/the-lowe-art-museum-hosts-a-night-of-hispanic-culture.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/nochecultura-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/nochecultura-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/nochecultura_hero_365.jpg Ada Balcácer, El Crucifijo (Crucifix), 1988. Oil on canvas, 84 1/2 × 69 3/4 in. Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami. Gift of the Artist, 2013.25. © 1988 Ada Balcácer. The gallery celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month with a virtual event that paired works of art from its collection with discourse about the identity, religion, and politics of the community. Amanda M. Perez 09-18-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Lowe Art Museum Fine Arts History and Culture Museums In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / World / Western Hemisphere / North America / College of Arts and Sciences / The Advanced Study of the Americas / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Knaul elected into the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/knaul-elected-into-the-canadian-academy-of-health-sciences.html Health and Medicine People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/knaulbooklaunch_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/knaulbooklaunch_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/knaulbooklaunch_hero_365.jpg Felicia Knaul Felicia Knaul, an international health economist and expert in health systems and social sectors, is among 77 new fellows honored for their impact on health sciences. News@TheU 09-18-2020 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences The Advanced Study of the Americas Western Hemisphere North America false false false false false Business / People and Community / Visiting Speakers / Miami Herbert Business School / Special Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Successful entrepreneur: It’s important to learn from failures https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/successful-entrepreneur-its-important-to-learn-from-failures.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/schwarzman_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/schwarzman_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/schwarzman_hero_365.jpg Stephen A. Schwarzman, CEO of Blackstone Stephen A. Schwarzman, co-founder of the investment firm Blackstone, shared insights on the economy and tips for business owners as part of his Miami Herbert Business School Cobb Leadership Lecture. Michael R. Malone 09-17-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Miami Herbert Business School Special Events Visiting Speakers false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / Can managed retreat save lives, homes from the West Coast’s fires? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/can-managed-retreat-save-lives,-homes-from-the-west-coasts-fires.html People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/managedretreat_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/managedretreat_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/managedretreat_hero_365.jpg This aerial image taken with a drone shows homes leveled by the Almeda Fire line at Bear Lake Estates in Phoenix, Ore., on Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020. (AP Photo/Noah Berger) Rosenstiel School researcher Katharine Mach, who studies the response and adaptation to changing climatic conditions, examines the possibilities of moving people and assets out of harm’s way. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-17-2020 false In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / Climate Change Is climate change fueling the West Coast’s destructive fires? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/is-climate-change-fueling-the-west-coasts-destructive-fires.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/climatefire_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/climatefire_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/climatefire_hero_365.jpg Firefighters light a controlled burn along Nacimiento-Fergusson Road to help contain the Dolan Fire near Big Sur, Calif., Friday, Sept. 11, 2020. (AP Photo/Nic Coury) As the battle to contain wildfires continues, so does the debate as to how much climate change is exacerbating the blazes. And, University of Miami experts weigh in. Robert C. Jones Jr. and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-17-2020 false In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / In the Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Student honors victims of 9/11 with a ‘ruck’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/student-honors-victims-of-911-with-a-ruck.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/911ruck_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/911ruck_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/911ruck_hero_365.jpg First-year student Alex Grayson Westover channeled his passion to commemorate the brave men and women who lost their lives 19 years ago by holding a 9.11-mile ruck—a run or brisk walk carrying a weighted backpack—through the Coral Gables Campus and surrounding neighborhoods. First-year student Alex Grayson Westover channeled his passion to commemorate the brave men and women who lost their lives 19 years ago by holding a 9.11-mile ruck—a run or brisk walk carrying a weighted backpack—through the Coral Gables Campus and surrounding neighborhoods. Arabella Riley 09-17-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile In the Community false false false false false Academics / People and Community / In the Community / COVID19 Miami-Dade academic leaders discuss tackling school reopening https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/miami-dade-academic-leaders-discuss-tackling-school-reopening.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/lgbtchamber_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/lgbtchamber_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/lgbtchamber_hero_365.jpg University of Miami President Julio Frenk and Alberto Carvalho, Superintendent of Miami-Dade County Public Schools University of Miami President Julio Frenk and Miami-Dade Public Schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho spoke to business leaders from the Miami-Dade Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-17-2020 false In the Community false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Florida Law/Politics / Miami Law/Politics / Social Impact / Florida may hold the key to the 2020 presidential election https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/florida-may-hold-the-key-to-the-2020-presidential-election.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/bigelectioncourse_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/bigelectioncourse_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/bigelectioncourse_hero_365.jpg The Big Election Course teaches a large group of students and welcome big-name guests. Joseph Uscinski, an associate professor of political science who co-teaches the class with professor Casey Klofstad and political consultant Fernand Amandi of Bendixen & Amandi International. Experts in the Department of Political Science’s 2020 election class explain why all eyes may be on Florida leading up to Nov. 3. Barbara Gutierrez 09-15-2020 false Florida Law/Politics Miami Law/Politics Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / University / Music / Campus Safety / Frost School of Music / Frost Band of the Hour / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Frost band marches to a new cadence https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/frost-band-marches-to-a-new-cadence.html Arts and Humanities University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/frostfrenk_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/frostfrenk_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/frostfrenk_hero_365.jpg Frost School of Music Band of the Hour rehearses on the Intramural Fields The Frost School of Music’s Band of the Hour discovers new ways to deliver school spirit at the Hard Rock Stadium and on campus amid the pandemic. Kelly Montoya 09-15-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Frost Band of the Hour Music Campus Safety false false false false false Business / People and Community / Sports / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Athletics / Alumna pivots from the pitch to team communications https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/alumna-pivots-from-the-pitch-to-team-communications.html Business People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/markwith_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/markwith_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/markwith_hero_365.jpg Lauren Markwith on the sidelines for Inter Miami Lauren Markwith played four years with Miami Hurricanes soccer. Now, she is on staff for Inter Miami—one of Major League Soccer’s newest clubs. Christopher Bared 09-15-2020 false In the Community Profile Spotlight Athletics false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Profile Spotlight / School of Communication / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University student creates nonprofit to support research on Visual Snow Syndrome https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/university-student-creates-nonprofit-to-support-research-on-visual-snow-syndrome.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/sdomb_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/sdomb_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/sdomb_hero_365.jpg Sierra Domb, senior majoring in Communications Studies founded the Visual Snow Initiative in July 2018. Sierra Domb uses her communications skills to raise awareness of and funding for studies on a sensory-altering neurological condition. Ashley A. Williams 09-14-2020 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Communication Profile Spotlight false false false false false Business / People and Community / Visiting Speakers / Blackstone CEO to share insights on global investment strategy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/blackstone-ceo-to-share-insights-on-global-investment-strategy.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/schwarzman_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/schwarzman_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/schwarzman_hero_365.jpg Stephen A. Schwarzman, CEO of Blackstone Stephen A. Schwarzman, a philanthropist and the CEO, chairman, and co-founder of Blackstone, is the keynote speaker for the Cobb Leadership Lecture Series on Sept. 17. News@TheU 09-14-2020 false Visiting Speakers false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / University / Academic Excellence / Distinctions / The University ranks among the nation’s top tier https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/the-university-ranks-among-the-nations-top-tier.html Roadmap Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/emptyustatue_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/emptyustatue_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/emptyustatue_hero_365.jpg The U Statue on the University of Miami Coral Gables Campus. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami The University of Miami jumped eight spots to No. 49 in U.S. News & World Report’s annual ranking. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-14-2020 false Academic Excellence Distinctions false false false false false Arts and Humanities / University / History and Culture / Libraries / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Special Collections explores Miami Beach’s colorful history https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/special-collections-explores-miami-beachs-colorful-history.html Arts and Humanities University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/vintagepostcard_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/vintagepostcard_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/vintagepostcard_hero_365.jpg Postcard from Selling Some Sand: The Marketing of Miami Beach — Special Collections Guests of a recent online seminar from the “Deep Dives” series hosted by University of Miami Libraries joined Cristina Favretto on a trip back in time. Barbara Gutierrez 09-11-2020 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Libraries Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery History and Culture false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Florida Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Lauren Book uses her personal power to prevent sexual abuse https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/lauren-book-uses-her-personal-power-to-prevent-sexual-abuse.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/laurenbook_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/laurenbook_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/laurenbook_hero_365.jpg Lauren Book on the legislative floor From victim to thriving survivor, the Florida senator and alumna educates, protects, and helps children heal. Maya Bell 09-11-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Florida Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Access and Inclusion / Diversity / Social Impact / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Scholar Strike unites campuses in a stand against racial injustice https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/scholar-strike-unites-campuses-in-a-stand-against-racial-injustice.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/blackscholarstrike_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/blackscholarstrike_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/blackscholarstrike_hero_365.jpg Graphic depicting academic strike for racial justice Held at colleges and universities across the country, the two-day event featured direct action and teach-in activities to amplify Black voices and explore ways to dismantle racism. Ashley A. Williams and Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-10-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Access and Inclusion Diversity Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Sports / University / Athletics / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / International Students / Mobile / Group hosts football-season opener to boost ’Cane spirits https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/group-hosts-football-season-opener-to-boost-cane-spirits.html People and Community Sports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/pregameim_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/pregameim_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/pregameim_hero_365.jpg Students walk past the U statue in a blur. Category 5, the University of Miami’s spirit programming board, leads its first-ever pregame kickoff event on the intramural fields. Ashley A. Williams 09-09-2020 false Students International Students Mobile Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Athletics Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Sports / Music / Profile Spotlight / Athletics / Frost School of Music / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / For ’Canes defensive lineman, playing field includes football and music https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/for-canes-defensive-lineman-playing-field-includes-football-and-music.html Arts and Humanities People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/jaelanp_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/jaelanp_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/jaelanp_hero_365.jpg Jaelan Phillips. Photo courtesy University of Miami Athletics Jaelan Phillips explains how recuperating from an accident gave him time to realize his love for music. Amanda M. Perez 09-09-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Music Profile Spotlight Athletics false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / In the Community / Social Impact / COVID19 University chaplain inspired to pen song about the pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/university-chaplain-inspired-to-pen-song-about-the-pandemic.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/lockdowntown_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/lockdowntown_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/lockdowntown_hero_365.jpg The song, “Lockdown My Town,” was inspired by the stay home orders enacted by many states during the spring. Kevin John Simon was moved by the lack of people on campus and rising unemployment numbers when he wrote “Lockdown My Town.” Emmalyse Brownstein 09-08-2020 false Music In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / Business / People and Community / Study Abroad / Entrepreneurship / International student was motivated to help others in his shoes https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/international-student-was-motivated-to-help-others-in-his-shoes.html Academics Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/nepal_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/nepal_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/nepal_hero_365.jpg Alumnus Nitin Agrawal has started an educational technology company to help international students stay and work in the United States. Alumnus Nitin Agrawal started an educational technology company to assist students from abroad to stay and work in the United States. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-08-2020 false Study Abroad Entrepreneurship false false false false false People and Community / Social Impact / COVID19 Pandemic popularizes a plethora of words, phrases https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/pandemic-popularizes-a-plethora-of-words,-phrases.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/covidvocab_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/covidvocab_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/covidvocab_hero_365.jpg Pandemic vocabulary word cloud The global coronavirus has quickly transformed our language to include many words and phrases that were not part of our daily vocabulary, such as "social distancing" and "quarantine." Amanda M. Perez 09-08-2020 false Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / Social Impact / University President / Announcements / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Iron Arrow amends traditions that might offend https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/iron-arrow-amends-traditions-that-might-offend.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/ironarrow_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/ironarrow_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/ironarrow_hero_365.jpg Adrian Nuñez, Talbert Cyress and University of Miami President Julio Frenk Recognizing that some construe Iron Arrow’s celebration of Miccosukee culture as appropriation, the tribe and the honor society are changing several decades-old customs. Maya Bell 09-08-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Mobile Office of the President Diversity Social Impact University President Announcements false false false false false People and Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / COVID19 Plagues, pandemics dispense lessons and change https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/plagues-pandemics-dispense-lessons-and-change.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/plague_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/plague_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/plague_hero_365.jpg Vintage engraving of a dead cart collecting the bobies of plague victims during the Great Plague of London. The Great Plague, lasting from 1665 to 1666, was the last major epidemic of the bubonic plague to occur in England. Hugh M. Thomas, professor of history, provides a perspective on the Black Death that devastated Europe in the Middle Ages and what it and the current pandemic have taught society. Barbara Gutierrez 09-08-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences false false false false false Academics / University / Academic Excellence / Appointments / Stampino steps into a new administrative role https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/stampino-steps-into-a-new-administrative-role.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/mstampino_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/mstampino_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/mstampino_hero_365.jpg Maria Galli Stampino named dean of undergraduate studies Maria Galli Stampino, who has served as an administrator in the College of Arts and Sciences, recently began an internship as dean of Undergraduate Affairs in the Office of the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-04-2020 false Academic Excellence Appointments false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Scientist takes a closer look at the genome https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/scientist-takes-a-closer-look-at-the-genome.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/genome-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/genome-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/genome-365.jpg Bioinformatic researcher Zheng Wang takes a closer look at the genome With a $1.82 million grant, computer scientist and bioinformatic researcher Zheng Wang is poised to help researchers see every aspect of the genome in super-resolution 3D. Deserae E. del Campo 09-16-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research Grants and Funding Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Climate change is pushing people and wildlife to new habitats https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/climate-change-is-pushing-people-and-wildlife-to-new-habitats.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/climatecafe2_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/climatecafe2_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/climatecafe2_hero_365.jpg In this Sept. 30, 2015 file photo, Louis Fernandez walks along a flooded street in Miami Beach, Fla. The street flooding was in part caused by high tides due to the lunar cycle, according to the National Weather Service. When Democratic presidential candidates meet in Miami for their first debate it'll be in what you could call the country's Ground Zero for any climate-related sea level rise. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File) Experts in climate change and its effects on fish and humanity spoke about their latest findings during the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science’s third virtual Climate Café. Janette Neuwahl Tannen and Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-03-2020 false In the Community Social Impact Climate Change false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Policy / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Education and Human Development / A new crop of activist athletes takes a stand https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/a-new-crop-of-activist-athletes-takes-a-stand.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/sportsracialjustice_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/sportsracialjustice_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/sportsracialjustice_hero_365.jpg Brooklyn Nets' Lance Thomas, second from left, gestures as he and teammates kneel in honor of the Black Lives Matter movement prior to an NBA basketball game against the Portland Trail Blazers Thursday, Aug. 13, 2020 in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis, Pool) More than 50 years after Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised black-gloved fists at the 1968 Olympic Games to protest racial injustice in the U.S., a new generation of athletes has taken up the mantle. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-03-2020 false School of Education and Human Development Policy Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Roadmap / University / World / Central America / Western Hemisphere / North America / South America / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Mobile / Consortium fortifies commitment to create collaborations https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/consortium-fortifies-commitment-to-create-collaborations.html Roadmap University World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/hemisphericcons_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/hemisphericcons_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/hemisphericcons_hero_365.jpg Hemispheric University Consortium fortifies commitment to create collaborations Members of the University of Miami-led Hemispheric University Consortium share a fresh outlook for the fall semester and launch a new website that enhances a connection between education, research, and innovation. Kelly Montoya 09-03-2020 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Mobile Central America Western Hemisphere North America South America false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / COVID19 COVID-19 is ravaging Latin America https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/covid-19-is-ravaging-latin-america.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/boliviacovid_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/boliviacovid_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/boliviacovid_hero_365.jpg A healthcare worker dressed in full protective gear draws blood from a woman to test for the new coronavirus during a house-to-house COVID-19 testing campaign, in the Villa Rosasani neighborhood of La Paz, Bolivia, Friday, Aug. 28, 2020. (AP Photo/Juan Karita) In a virtual seminar hosted Wednesday by the Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas and the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, participants presented projections for deaths in the region. Barbara Gutierrez 09-03-2020 false Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / Health and Medicine / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / COVID19 Price of testing for COVID-19 can be off the charts https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/price-of-testing-for-covid-19-can-be-off-the-charts.html Business Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/covid-qa-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/covid-qa-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/covid-qa-365.jpg A nurse holds a swabs and test tube kit to test people for COVID-19, the disease that is caused by the new coronavirus. Photo: Associated Press Lack of both transparency and competition in the fragmented health care industry pave the way for surprise billing and a wide variability in costs for diagnosis, say health care policy specialists. Michael R. Malone 09-02-2020 false Health and Lifestyle Patient Care false false false false false University / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / Mobile / Toppel Career Center customizes advising for students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/toppel-career-center-customizes-counseling-for-students.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/toppelvirtual_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/toppelvirtual_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/toppelvirtual_hero_365.jpg The Toppel Career Center is reorganizing the way it consults by using teams of advisors who will focus on certain industries and provide personalized advice. The center is reorganizing the way it consults by using teams of advisors who will focus on certain industries and provide personalized advice. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-02-2020 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students Mobile false false false false false People and Community / University / Wellness / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Health and Wellness / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Open-air activities offer students fun, safety https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/open-air-activities-offer-students-fun-safety.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/freediving_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/freediving_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/freediving_hero_365.jpg Sabrina Ufer, student founder of the freediving club The University’s outdoor adventure program is geared to introduce recreation that is healthy, amusing, and enjoyable. Christopher Bared 09-01-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Campus Life Health and Wellness Wellness false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Alumnae are change agents in their fields https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/alumnae-are-change-agents-in-their-fields.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/womenoftheu_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/womenoftheu_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/womenoftheu_hero_365.jpg Women of the U The Alumni Association has launched a new program that features women who have succeeded in their careers and are making their mark. News@TheU 09-01-2020 false In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / University / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Announcements / Medical / Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center receives transformational $126 million gift https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/09/sylvester-comprehensive-cancer-center-receives-transformational-126-million-gift.html Health and Medicine Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/sylvesterext_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/sylvesterext_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/09/sylvesterext_hero_365.jpg Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Sylvester, part of UHealth and the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, will use the anonymous gift—the largest in the University’s history—to propel into its next chapter of excellence. News@TheU 09-01-2020 false Treatment and Breakthroughs Announcements Medical false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / COVID19 COVID-19 in the Americas seminar will explore policies, perspectives https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/covid-19-in-the-americas-seminar-will-explore-policies,-perspectives.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/image-covid-19-in-the-americas-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/image-covid-19-in-the-americas-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/image-covid-19-in-the-americas-365x365.jpg Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas to host webinar on COVID-19 in the Americas Participants in the virtual discussion—hosted by the Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas and the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation—will discuss data and projections for the region, which continues to be a hot spot for the virus. News@TheU 08-31-2020 false Health and Lifestyle In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Health and Lifestyle / Campus / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / COVID19 A leadership conversation about the fall semester https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/a-leadership-conversation-about-the-fall-semester.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/sscnatu_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/sscnatu_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/sscnatu_hero_365.jpg Shalala Student Center and Lake Osceola. Aerial photograph: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami In these unprecedented times, University of Miami President Julio Frenk and Erin Kobetz, who is leading the tracking and tracing efforts on campus, provide a candid assessment of the University’s reopening progress. News@TheU 08-31-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Health and Lifestyle Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / Literature / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Lowe Art Museum / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / The U Creates New virtual exhibit spotlights Cuban culture https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/new-virtual-exhibit-spotlights-cuban-culture.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/intervisual_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/intervisual_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/intervisual_hero_365.jpg 11 Intervisual Cubans is an exhibition curated by students who were enrolled in ARH 511, SPA 360, LAS 302, and LAS 602: ArtLab @ The Lowe during the Spring 2020 semester. Students launch a digital display through a course that offers hands-on experience in the curatorial and museum fields. Amanda M. Perez 08-28-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Lowe Art Museum Fine Arts Literature Social Impact false false false false false Business / Science and Technology / Tech Innovation / Engineering student helps NASA advance its mission https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/engineering-student-helps-nasa-advance-its-mission.html Business Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/boldennasa_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/boldennasa_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/boldennasa_hero_365.jpg Carnell Bolden During a 10-week virtual internship at NASA’s Glen Research Center, Carnell Bolden worked on a groundbreaking technique to take temperature measurements inside turbine engines. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-28-2020 false Tech Innovation false false false false false Business / People and Community / In the Community / Visiting Speakers / For Brazilian investor, taking risks paid off https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/for-brazilian-investor,-taking-risks-paid-off.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/lemann_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/lemann_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/lemann_hero_365.jpg Jorge Paulo Lemann, the director of 3G Capital and the Kraft-Heinz Company Businessman Jorge Paulo Lemann discussed his many hits—and a few misses—during the Miami Herbert Business School’s Virtual Distinguished Leader Lecture series on Thursday. Michael R. Malone 08-27-2020 false In the Community Visiting Speakers false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / COVID19 Miller School part of nationwide convalescent plasma study https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/miller-school-part-of-nationwide-convalescent-plasma-study.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/covidplasma_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/covidplasma_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/covidplasma_hero_365.jpg Aerial view of the Miller School of Medicine campus. The University’s Clinical and Translational Science Institute is starting a controlled, randomized trial to gather data about whether plasma is as helpful to treat COVID-19 as some physicians believe. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-26-2020 false Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / World / Health and Lifestyle / Central America / South America / College of Arts and Sciences / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / COVID19 Course explores global health and disparities during the pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/course-explores-global-health-and-disparities-during-the-pandemic.html Health and Medicine World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/frenkclass_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/frenkclass_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/frenkclass_hero_365.jpg President Julio Frenk teaches a class on global health to students on Tuesday in the Whitten Learning Center. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami Students enrolled in a public health class will examine how countries reacted, or failed to react, to COVID-19 to protect their residents. Barbara Gutierrez 08-26-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Central America South America false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / COVID19 Rules are different for dating during a pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/rules-are-different-for-dating-during-a-pandemic.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/coviddating_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/coviddating_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/coviddating_hero_365.jpg Couple dating during a pandemic A University of Miami expert explains the new conventions of courting in an environment where social distancing is mandatory. Amanda M. Perez 08-26-2020 false Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Health and Lifestyle / Campus / COVID19 Voluntary COVID-19 testing begins Thursday https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/voluntary-covid-19-testing-begins-thursday.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/randomtesting_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/randomtesting_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/randomtesting_hero_365.jpg The University of Miami will randomly test students, faculty, and staff for COVID-19 as part of its tracking strategy to determine the prevalence of asymptomatic infections across all campuses. The University of Miami will randomly test students, faculty, and staff for COVID-19 as part of its tracking strategy to determine the prevalence of asymptomatic infections across all campuses. Kelly Montoya 08-26-2020 false Health and Lifestyle Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / University Leadership / Announcements / Appointments / School of Law / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Law professor takes on a new role to help boost faculty diversity https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/law-professor-takes-on-a-new-role-to-help-boost-faculty-diversity.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/osamudia_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/osamudia_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/osamudia_hero_365.jpg Osamudia James As the new associate provost for diversity, equity, and inclusion within the Office of Faculty Affairs, Osamudia James will help lead University-wide efforts to recruit and retain more underrepresented faculty members. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-25-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Law Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Diversity University Leadership Announcements Appointments false false false false false Business / People and Community / Visiting Speakers / Miami Herbert Business School / Special Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Investment banker will speak Thursday in lecture series https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/investment-banker-will-speak-thursday-in-lecture-series.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/lemann_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/lemann_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/lemann_hero_365.jpg Jorge Paulo Lemann, the director of 3G Capital and the Kraft-Heinz Company Renowned investor and former Brazilian national tennis player to share insights at Miami Herbert Business School lecture. News@TheU 08-25-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Special Events Visiting Speakers false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Health and Lifestyle / Campus / COVID19 New dashboard tracks coronavirus impact on the University community https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/new-dashboard-tracks-coronavirus-impact-on-the-university-community.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/healthambassadors_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/healthambassadors_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/healthambassadors_hero_365.jpg Public Health Ambassadors will be positioned around campus to educate members of the University community on healthy behaviors including physical distancing, wearing face coverings, as well as frequently washing your hands and using hand sanitizer. The University of Miami COVID-19 Dashboard, released Monday, provides a snapshot on testing, positive results, students in quarantine or isolation, and hospitalizations. Maya Bell 08-25-2020 false Health and Lifestyle Campus false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Curricula / Online Learning / Teaching and Learning / Campus / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Mobile / On-campus study spaces available for students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/on-campus-study-spaces-available-for-students.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/studytents_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/studytents_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/studytents_hero_365.jpg A new online calendar identifies vacant classroom spaces that can be used to study or connect to remote classes. A new online calendar identifies vacant classroom spaces that can be used to study or connect to remote classes. News@TheU 08-24-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Mobile Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Curricula Online Learning Teaching and Learning Campus false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Patient Care / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Psychology / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Having a doctor who shares the race of their patients may ease pain https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/having-a-doctor-who-shares-the-same-race-may-ease-patients-angst.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/doctorrace_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/doctorrace_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/doctorrace_hero_365.jpg New research suggests that Black patients may have less pain and anxiety when treated by a physician of their own race. New research suggests that Black patients may have less pain and anxiety when treated by a physician of their own race. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-24-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research Psychology Patient Care Research Excellence false false false false false Academics / University / Access and Inclusion / Online Learning / Teaching and Learning / Division of Continuing and International Education / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / University instructors learn about fingertip resources https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/university-instructors-learn-about-fingertip-resources.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/facresources_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/facresources_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/facresources_hero_365.jpg Students walk past the Merrick Building on campus. In a virtual coffee hour, new faculty members got the chance to meet and discover ways they can enhance their teaching. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-24-2020 false Division of Continuing and International Education Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Access and Inclusion Online Learning Teaching and Learning false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / School of Education and Human Development / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / General Business / Obese people face greater risk from COVID-19 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/obese-people-face-greater-risk-from-covid-19.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/obesitycovid_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/obesitycovid_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/obesitycovid_hero_365.jpg There is new evidence that a body mass index of 30 or more can cause more vulnerability and severe complications if one contracts the coronavirus. There is new evidence that a body mass index of 30 or more can cause more vulnerability and severe complications if one contracts the coronavirus. Barbara Gutierrez 08-21-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients General Business School of Education and Human Development Health and Lifestyle false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / resilience-academy Climate Change Researchers share novel ways to restore South Florida’s coral reefs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/researchers-share-novel-ways-to-restore-south-floridas-coral-reefs.html People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/rsmasoutplants_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/rsmasoutplants_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/rsmasoutplants_hero_365.jpg Professors from the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science are working to revive the Florida Reef Tract in the face of climate change. In the second “Climate Café,” professors from the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science described the history of Florida’s coral reef research and how they are working to revive the Florida Reef Tract in the face of climate change. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-21-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Social Impact Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Biology and Ecology / Students / Alumni / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Weather, wind contributed to fish kill in Biscayne Bay https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/weather-wind-contributed-to-fish-kill-in-biscayne-bay.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/fishkill_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/fishkill_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/fishkill_hero_365.jpg Photo Courtesy of Miami Water Keeper Photographer: John Cline Date: 8-13-2020 Time: 1pm Location: Morningside ParkPhoto Courtesy of Miami Water Keeper Photographer: John Cline Date: 8-13-2020 Time: 1pm Location: Morningside Park The head of the ocean acidification lab at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science collected water samples of the areas affected by the phenomenon and explained possible causes. Kelly Montoya 08-21-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Biology and Ecology Climate Change Environment false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Science and Technology / University / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / Tech Innovation / Campus / Technology / University used teamwork to execute remote and safe-classroom instruction https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/university-used-teamwork-to-execute-remote-and-safe-classroom-instruction.html Academics People and Community Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/duerkprofile_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/duerkprofile_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/duerkprofile_hero_365.jpg Provost Jeffrey Duerk at a newly installed classroom in the Watsco Center. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami With three different modalities—in-person, remote, and hybrid learning—and technology like webcams for videoconferencing now in place, classes have resumed on the Coral Gables Campus with the safety of students, faculty, and instructors in mind. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-20-2020 false Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning Tech Innovation Campus Technology false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / COVID19 Make sure you are ‘Campus Ready’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/make-sure-you-are-campus-ready.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-student-center-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-student_centre-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-student-center-365x365.jpg Sebastian the Ibis wears his mask outside the Donna E. Shalala Student Center. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami In case you missed it, the “Campus Ready” series provided updates on what you need to know in order to eat, shop, study, stay fit, and more, now that the Fall 2020 semester is underway. News@TheU 08-21-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Campus false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Health and Wellness / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / International Students / COVID19 What you need to know about accessing student services https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/what-you-need-to-know-about-accessing-student-services.html Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-student-services-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-student-services-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-student-services-365x365.jpg To prioritize health and help slow the spread of COVID-19, various student-focused offices—including the Student Health Service, Counseling Center, and Camner Center for Academic Resources—have shifted to telehealth and virtual visits, by appointment only. Various student-focused offices—including the Student Health Service, Counseling Center, and Camner Center for Academic Resources—are ready and able to assist via virtual visits. News@TheU 08-19-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents International Students Student Affairs Campus Life Health and Wellness Health and Lifestyle Patient Care false false false false false Academics / University / Campus / Libraries / Resources & Services / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Mobile / COVID19 What you need to know before visiting the University libraries https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/what-you-need-to-know-before-visiting-the-university-libraries.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-libraries-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-libraries-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-classroom-libraries-365x365.jpg With a team of experts ready to support students, faculty, and staff, the University of Miami Libraries has implemented new guidelines for scheduling in-person visits while providing remote access to resources—including tutoring, workshops, and materials. With a team of experts ready to support students, faculty, and staff, new guidelines implemented by the University of Miami Libraries feature scheduling in-person visits and remote access to resources—including tutoring, workshops, and materials. News@TheU 08-18-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Mobile Libraries Resources & Services Campus false false false false false Business / Research / Entrepreneurship / Finance / Research Excellence / In corporate finance, a ‘divorce’ is sometimes the best decision https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/in-corporate-finance,-a-divorce-is-sometimes-the-best-decision.html Business Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/businessdivorce_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/businessdivorce_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/businessdivorce_hero_365.jpg Graphic illustration shows businesspeople at a crossroads. A newly released study, by Miami Herbert Business School experts on mergers and acquisitions, uses a social-finance lens to understand what doomed these partnerships. Michael R. Malone 08-18-2020 false Entrepreneurship Finance Research Excellence false false false false false Research / World / Research Excellence / Africa / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Termite-fishing chimpanzees provide clues to the evolution of technology https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/termite-fishing-chimpanzees-provide-clues-to-the-evolution-of-technology.html Research World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/chimp_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/chimp_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/chimp_hero_365.jpg Chimp and termite study Researchers, who remotely videotaped a generation of wild chimpanzees learning to use tools, gain insights into how technology came to define human culture. Maya Bell 08-18-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research Includes Video Research Excellence Africa false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Breakthroughs / Tech Innovation / Pandemic spurs a burst of technology innovation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/pandemic-spurs-a-burst-of-technology-innovation.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/image-reimagined-overlay-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/image-reimagined-overlay-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/image-reimagined-overlay-365x365.jpg Pandemic spurs a burst of technology innovation University experts say the COVID-19 crisis is encouraging the next revolution in computing and discovery, with more to come. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-18-2020 false Breakthroughs Tech Innovation false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Patients / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Student records history during the pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/student-records-history-during-the-pandemic.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/studentefforts_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/studentefforts_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/studentefforts_hero_365.jpg Alison Ohringer Amanda Nwaba, a Miller School of Medicine student, is gathering stories that document how her peers have been involved in battling COVID-19—not just in Miami, but with information that impacts the country. A. U. Amanda Nwaba 08-17-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Patients Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Campus / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University students exude enthusiasm on first day of classes https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/university-students-exude-enthusiasm-on-first-day-of-classes.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/fall20firstday_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/fall20firstday_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/fall20firstday_hero_365.jpg Students walk by the Merrick building on the first day of Fall classes. As the 2020 Fall semester began on Monday, many students voiced their desire to learn and meet new people. Ashley A. Williams and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-17-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Student Affairs Campus Life Campus false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Diversity / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Women’s voices are still growing a century after gaining voting rights https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/womens-voices-are-still-growing-a-century-after-gaining-voting-rights.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/womenvoting_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/womenvoting_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/womenvoting_hero_365.jpg Dr. Anna Shaw and Carrie Chapman Catt, founder of the League of Women Voters, lead an estimated 20,000 supporters in a women's suffrage march on New York's Fifth Ave. in 1915 . (AP Photo) In the 2020 elections a record number of women are running for elected office, setting the stage for their unprecedented political engagement. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-18-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community A&S Social Sciences Diversity false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Public Service / U.S. Government / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Education and Human Development / School of Law / A&S Social Sciences / Laura Kohn-Wood / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / The nomination of Kamala Harris brings energy, momentum to the Democratic Party https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/the-nomination-of-kamala-harris-brings-energy,-momentum-to-the-democratic-party.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/kamalaharris_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/kamalaharris_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/kamalaharris_hero_365.jpg In this Aug. 13, 2020, file photo Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden stands left as his running mate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., speaks at the Hotel DuPont in Wilmington, Del. Photo: Associated Press The U.S. senator and former prosecutor, picked to be Joe Biden’s running mate, has galvanized a critical group for Democrats: Black women. Barbara Gutierrez 08-17-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Education and Human Development School of Law A&S Social Sciences Laura Kohn-Wood Public Service U.S. Government false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Profile Spotlight / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Public health student learns the power of a phone call https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/public-health-student-learns-the-power-of-a-phone-call.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/covidfactsstudent_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/covidfactsstudent_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/covidfactstudent_hero_365.jpg Junior Nicolas Hernandez has provided more than 1,000 Spanish-speakers in the Carolinas vital information about the novel coronavirus. So far, junior Nicolas Hernandez has provided more than 1,000 Spanish-speakers in the Carolinas with vital information about the novel coronavirus. Maya Bell 08-17-2020 false School of Nursing and Health Studies Profile Spotlight false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Is there still an opportunity to address police reform? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/is-there-still-an-opportunity-to-address-police-reform.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/policereform_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/policereform_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/policereform_hero_365.jpg In this Saturday, July 25, 2020, file photo, the words "I can't breathe" are flashed on a wall during a Black Lives Matter protest in Portland, Ore. Photo: Associated Press Despite the gridlock in Congress, there are some measures that could be taken to address police reform, according to University of Miami experts, such as investing in communities and people, building trust and transparency between citizens and officers, and reallocating certain resources. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-17-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Law A&S People & Community Social Impact false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Global warming is changing our plant communities https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/global-warming-is-changing-our-plant-communities.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/climatetrees_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/climatetrees_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/climatetrees_hero_365.jpg In a comprehensive study of nearly 20,000 species, University of Miami research shows that plant communities are shifting to include more heat-loving species as a result of climate change. In a comprehensive study of nearly 20,000 species, University research shows that plant communities are shifting to include more heat-loving species as a result of climate change. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-17-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / University Leadership / Campus / Feature / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Student Spotlights / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / All-female Student Government executive board makes history https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/all-female-student-government-executive-board-makes-history.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/eboard_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/eboard_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/eboard_hero_365.jpg University of Miami Student Government executive board for 2020-2021 The 2020-2021 Student Government executive board features Abigail Adeleke, president; Shirley Gelman, vice president; and Amanda Rodriguez, who is serving as treasurer. Ashley A. Williams 08-17-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Campus Life Student Spotlights Profile Spotlight University Leadership Campus Feature false false false false false Academics / University / Curricula / Teaching and Learning / COVID19 Explore a guide to help faculty navigate the semester https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/explore-a-guide-to-help-faculty-navigate-the-semester.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-classroom-heilman-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-classroom-heilman-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-classroom-heilman-365x365.jpg Bianca Heilman tests her classroom capabilities A back-to-campus primer ensures that instructors are ready to make the most of this semester. News@TheU 08-16-2020 false Curricula Teaching and Learning false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Life Sciences / School of Education and Human Development / Kinesiology and Sports Sciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Research explores how the brain functions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/research-explores-how-the-brain-functions.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/brainlab_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/brainlab_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/brainlab_hero_365.jpg Brian Arwari and Gabi Aklepi Brian Anwari, clinical associate professor, can answer many questions about how our brains work. Barbara Gutierrez 08-14-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients International Students General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development Kinesiology and Sports Sciences Research Excellence Life Sciences false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Health and Lifestyle / Campus / Campus Safety / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / COVID19 Public health ambassadors are connecting peer-to-peer https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/public-health-ambassadors-are-connecting-peer-to-peer.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/publichealthblog_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/publixhealthblog_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/publichealthblog_hero_365.jpg The new Public Health Ambassadors program was formed to support the safe reopening of campus and COVID-19 operating plans. A cadre of 75 students have been hired to support safety on the University’s Coral Gables Campus and encourage healthy behaviors. News@TheU 08-13-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Leadership and Service Health and Lifestyle Campus Campus Safety false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University’s Lakeside Village welcomes first residents https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/universitys-lakeside-village-welcomes-first-residents.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/movein2020_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/movein2020_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/movein2020_hero_365.jpg A student pulls a cart as he moves into Lakeside Village on Thursday, August 13, 2020. Lakeside Village, a 12-acre, transformative housing complex on the shores of Lake Osceola in the heart of the Coral Gables Campus, officially opened its doors on Thursday to greet the inaugural class of students. News@TheU 08-13-2020 true Students Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Campus Life Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Campus false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Florida Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Students / Mobile / Student group encourages peers to vote on Tuesday https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/student-group-encourages-peers-to-vote-on-tuesday.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/ivoted_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/ivoted_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/ivoted_hero_365.jpg I Voted sticker Get Out The Vote, the university’s chapter of the nonpartisan initiative headed by the Division of Student Affairs and the Butler Center for Service and Leadership, encourages ’Canes to head to the polls. Ashley A. Williams 08-13-2020 false Students Mobile Student Affairs Leadership and Service Florida Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false University / Campus / Distinctions / Sustainability / Division of Business and Finance / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University of Miami recognized for its ‘green’ commitment https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/university-of-miami-recognized-for-its-green-commitment.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campustrees_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campustrees_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campustrees_hero_365.jpg The University of Miami’s Coral Gables Campus recently received a “Tree Campus USA” designation from the Arbor Day Foundation. The University of Miami’s Coral Gables Campus recently received a “Tree Campus USA” designation from the Arbor Day Foundation. Amanda M. Perez 08-13-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Division of Business and Finance Campus Distinctions Sustainability false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Parking and Construction / Division of Business and Finance / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Mobile / COVID19 What you need to know about parking and getting around campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/what-you-need-to-know-about-parking-and-getting-around-campus.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-parking-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-parking-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-parking-365x365.jpg The Hurry ’Canes Shuttle bus service resumes on Aug. 17. with physical distancing protocols. Parking enforcement on the Coral Gables Campus (including the Gables One Tower) begins Monday, Aug. 17, and a valid University permit will be required. Learn more about changes to the Hurry ’Canes Shuttle service and ways to save while traveling to and from campus. News@TheU 08-13-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students General Business Mobile Division of Business and Finance Campus Parking and Construction false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / University Leadership / University President / Campus / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / New students welcomed with virtual, signature fanfare https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/new-students-welcomed-with-virtual-signature-fanfare.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/ctflight_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/ctflight_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/ctflight_hero_365.jpg Gia Harrell shows new students how to "throw up the U" The ’Cane spirit reigned during the University’s annual President’s Welcome and ’Canes Take Flight event. Ashley A. Williams 08-13-2020 false Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life In the Community University Leadership University President Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Campus Safety / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / COVID19 What you need to know about navigating the Student Center Complex https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/what-you-need-to-know-about-navigating-the-student-center-complex.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-student-center-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-student_centre-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-student-center-365x365.jpg Sebastian the Ibis wears his mask outside the Donna E. Shalala Student Center. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami The Student Center Complex—which includes the Donna E. Shalala Student Center, Whitten University Center, University Center Pool, and the Rathskeller—is open, but students and others will need to follow some new guidelines. News@TheU 08-12-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Campus Life Campus Campus Safety false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Grants and Funding / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Student uses skills, social media to spread coral reef awareness https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/student-uses-skills,-social-media-to-spread-coral-reef-awareness.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/cannoncoral_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/cannoncoral_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/cannoncoral_hero_365.jpg coral reef Juliana Grilo, a Rosenstiel School undergraduate student, utilized her photos and videos to broadcast consciousness about coral restoration. 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University of Miami experts discuss the future of the beauty and wellness industry as it navigates through COVID-19. Kelly Montoya 08-11-2020 false Entrepreneurship In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Wellness / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Health and Wellness / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / General Business / Mobile / COVID19 What to know before your workout at the Herbert Wellness Center https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/what-to-know-before-your-workout-at-the-herbert-wellness-center.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-wellness-center-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-wellness_centre-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-wellness-center-365x365.jpg The Patti and Allan Herbert Wellness Center on the Coral Gables campus reopened its doors to students only on Monday, Aug. 3, and it plans to reopen to non-student members on Nov. 1. The Patti and Allan Herbert Wellness Center on the Coral Gables campus reopened its doors to students only on Monday, Aug. 3, and it plans to reopen to non-student members on Nov. 1. Learn more about what to expect before your next visit. 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Photos: Associated Press The Republican and Democratic parties will hold small gatherings with virtual programming to avoid the usual large crowds and multiple events. Barbara Gutierrez 08-11-2020 false Florida Law/Politics Public Service Social Impact false false false false false Business / Law and Politics / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / International Law/Politics / U.S. Government / Social Impact / The clock is ticking on a probable TikTok sale https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/the-clock-is-ticking-on-a-probable-tiktok-sale.html Business Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/tiktok_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/tiktok_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/tiktok_hero_365.jpg Icons for the smartphone apps TikTok and WeChat are seen on a smartphone screen in Beijing, Friday, Aug. 7, 2020. Photo: Associated Press University of Miami business experts examine the implications—transactional, ethical, and legal—of the pending sale of the social networking site that shares short videos. Michael R. 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Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami Faculty and staff members welcomed students and their families back onto the Coral Gables Campus ahead of the first day of classes on Aug. 17. Ashley A. Williams 08-10-2020 true Students Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the President Student Affairs Campus Life Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Health and Lifestyle Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Division of Business and Finance / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / COVID19 What you need to know to purchase course materials and supplies https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/what-you-need-to-know-to-purchase-course-materials-and-supplies.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-campus-store-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-campus-store-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-campus_store-365x365.jpg The new Campus Store retail experience focuses on online ordering, priority entry during store hours, and after-hours appointments for in-store shopping and consultations. The new Campus Store retail experience focuses on online ordering, priority entry during store hours, and after-hours appointments for in-store shopping and consultations. News@TheU 08-10-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Parents International Students General Business Mobile Division of Business and Finance Campus false false false false false People and Community / World / In the Community / Middle East / Lebanon needs help to heal https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/lebanon-needs-help-to-heal.html People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/lebanon_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/lebanon_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/lebanon_hero_365.jpg In this photo taken from footage from a drone and provided by the Russian Emergency Situations Ministry press service, Rescue teams including Russians team search for missing people near the site of last Tuesday's explosion that hit the seaport of Beirut, Lebanon, on Saturday, Aug. 8, 2020. Photo: Associated Press A recent explosion in the port city of Beirut left devastation and an inconceivable scope of destruction. News@TheU 08-10-2020 false In the Community Middle East false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus Safety / Medical / Office of the President / University of Miami Health System / Students / Faculty/Staff / International Students / COVID19 Help for COVID-19-related concerns is just a phone call away https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/help-for-covid-19-related-concerns-is-just-a-phone-call-away.html Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/covidhotline_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/covidhotline_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/covidhotline_hero_365.jpg Aerial photograph of the medical campus. As on-campus classes resume, the new UHealth Personalized Medicine Program for students, faculty, and staff will provide swift answers and, when needed, arrange fast-track clinical or emergency care. Maya Bell 08-10-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff International Students Office of the President University of Miami Health System Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community Social Impact Campus Safety Medical false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Campus Safety / Division of Business and Finance / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / COVID19 What you need to know about dining on campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/what-you-need-to-know-about-dining-on-campus.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-dining-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-dining-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/campus-ready-dining_365x365.jpg Changes include a new reservations system to expanded retail grab-‘n-go dining options. From a new reservations system to expanded retail grab-and-go dining options, here’s what the University of Miami Dining Services is offering this fall to students, faculty, and staff on the Coral Gables Campus. News@TheU 08-10-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Division of Business and Finance Campus Campus Safety false false false false false Academics / Law and Politics / People and Community / Curricula / Teaching and Learning / U.S. Government / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Academics / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / ‘Big Election Course’ tackles timely political issues https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/big-election-course-tackles-timely-political-issues.html Academics Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/electionscourse_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/electionscourse_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/electionscourse_hero_365.jpg Democrat Party and Republican Party Symbol on an American Flag Background Political science faculty members are prepared to teach students the ins and outs of American politics during an election year—and a pandemic. Deserae E. del Campo 08-07-2020 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Academics A&S Social Sciences Curricula Teaching and Learning U.S. Government Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Scholarship program puts career dreams of more diverse nurses in reach https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/scholarship-program-puts-more-diverse-nurses-in-reach.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/hrsagrant_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/hrsagrant_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/hrsagrant_hero_365.jpg Mayra Arana works part time at Miami’s Nicklaus Children’s Hospital, piloting a newly created role of admission, discharge, and transfer nurse. The School of Nursing and Health Studies has received renewed federal funding to increase the number of primary care nurse practitioners for minority populations. Maya Bell 08-07-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Nursing and Health Studies Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Student makes a difference by teaching dance https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/student-makes-a-difference-by-teaching-dance.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/shapiro_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/shapiro_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/shapiro_hero_365.jpg Leyla Shapiro, a junior at the University of Miami, spent her summer virtually teaching Latin ballroom dance to students with disabilities. Leyla Shapiro, a junior at the University of Miami, spent her summer virtually giving instructions on Latin ballroom dancing to students with disabilities. Ashley A. Williams 08-07-2020 false Music In the Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Climate Change / Environment / What spaghetti models do and don’t tell us about a hurricane https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/what-spaghetti-models-do-and-dont-tell-us-about-a-hurricane.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/spaghettimodels_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/spaghettimodels_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/spaghettimodels_hero_365.jpg Spaghetti hurricane models As the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season heads into its peak months, Brian McNoldy, senior research associate at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, answers questions about hurricane spaghetti models. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-07-2020 false In the Community Climate Change Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus Safety / COVID19 University hires 75 students to encourage healthy behaviors https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/university-hires-75-students-to-encourage-healthy-behaviors.html Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/healthambassadors_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/healthambassadors_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/healthambassadors_hero_365.jpg Public Health Ambassadors will be positioned around campus to educate members of the University community on healthy behaviors including physical distancing, wearing face coverings, as well as frequently washing your hands and using hand sanitizer. The new Public Health Ambassadors Program, formed to support the safe reopening of campus and COVID-19 operating plans, officially kicked off with a virtual training this week. Ashley A. Williams and Amanda M. Perez 08-05-2020 false Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact Campus Safety false false false false false Academics / Health and Medicine / University / Health and Lifestyle / Campus / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / Mobile / COVID19 COVID-19 testing required of all students prior to return to campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/covid-19-testing-required-of-all-students-prior-to-return-to-campus.html Academics Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/covidtesting_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/covidtesting_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/covidtesting_hero_365.jpg All students—both residential and non-residential—must test negative for COVID-19 before returning to campus for the fall semester. All students—both residential and non-residential—must test negative for COVID-19 before returning to campus for the fall semester. News@TheU 08-05-2020 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students Mobile Student Affairs Campus Life Health and Lifestyle Campus false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / resilience-academy Experts discuss ways to predict and hopefully curb climate change https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/experts-discuss-ways-to-predict-and-hopefully-curb-climate-change.html People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/climatecafe_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/climatecafe_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/climatecafe_hero_365.jpg Stock image concept of heatwave on the desert with dead trees and glowing sun background. In their first Climate Café, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science faculty members and students detailed some of the effects of climate change in 2020. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-05-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Social Impact Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Academics / Business / People and Community / Access and Inclusion / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Education and Human Development / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / First Star mentorship fosters respect and resiliency https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/first-star-mentorship-fosters-respect-and-resiliency.html Academics Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/image-foster-um-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/image-foster-um-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/image-foster-um-365x365.jpg Students from the Fall 2017 cohort of University of Miami First Star Academy. Student and faculty mentors and their foster-care teen mentees both reap rich rewards through interaction with the First Star University of Miami Academy. Michael R. Malone 08-05-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development School of Law Access and Inclusion In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / University / Admissions / Campus / New student-centered service now fully operational https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/new-student-centered-service-now-fully-operational.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/image-canes-central-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/image-canes-central-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/image-canes-central-365x365.jpg Canes Central ’Canes Central provides undergraduate and graduate students with easy, efficient support for registration and records, billing and payment, financial aid, and ’Cane Cards. News@TheU 08-04-2020 false Admissions Campus false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / University of Miami researcher makes a splash on ‘Shark Week’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/university-of-miami-researcher-makes-a-splash-on-shark-week.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/sharkweek2020_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/sharkweek2020_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/sharkweek2020_hero_365.jpg Neil Hammerschlag Neil Hammerschlag provides a preview of what to expect during this year’s shark programming set to begin airing on the Discovery Channel on Aug. 9. Amanda M. Perez 08-03-2020 false In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Special Reports / Architecture / History and Culture / In the Community / Social Impact / COVID19 Reimagined workplaces prioritize safety and well-being https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/reimagined-workplaces-prioritize-safety-and-well-being.html Arts and Humanities People and Community Special Reports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-reimagined-workspace-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-reimagined-workspace-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-reimagined-workspace-365x365.jpg A reimagined work environment University of Miami architects and engineers, spurred by lessons learned from the pandemic, re-create workspaces and prioritize safety, worker welfare, and a different cadence for remote and office work. Michael R. Malone 08-03-2020 false Architecture History and Culture In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / A&S Research / A&S Social Sciences / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / COVID19 Program provides strategies for parenting during a pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/program-provides-strategies-for-parenting-during-a-pandemic.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/coparent_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/coparent_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/coparent_hero_365.jpg A newly developed therapy program aims to bolster parents’ child-rearing strategies during the age of COVID-19. A newly developed therapy aims to bolster child-rearing techniques during the age of COVID-19. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-03-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community A&S Research A&S Social Sciences Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / Research / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / A&S Research / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / From lynching to corporal punishment, researcher connects the dots perpetuating racism https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/08/from-lynching-to-corporal-punishment,-researcher-connects-the-dots-perpetuating-racism.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/image-paddle-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/image-paddle-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/08/image-paddle-365x365.jpg Corporal punishment is often administered with a wooden paddle in public schools. As the nation confronts its racist legacy, sociologist Nick Petersen’s research exploring how institutions perpetuate inequalities takes on even more relevance. Maya Bell 08-03-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community A&S Research A&S Social Sciences Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / Student enjoys being at the forefront of discovery https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/student-enjoys-being-at-the-forefront-of-discovery.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-profile-isadora-smith-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-profile-isadora-smith-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-profile-isadora-smith-365x365.jpg Isadora Employing her love for scientific inquiry that developed at a young age, Isadora Smith conducts research that could help lead to revolutionary treatments for Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative disorders. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-31-2020 false Treatment and Breakthroughs Research Excellence false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Rosenstiel School to launch Climate Cafés series https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/rosenstiel-school-to-launch-climate-cafés-series.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/rsmasaerial_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/rsmasaerial_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/rsmasaerial_hero_365.jpg An aerial view of the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science on Virginia Key. The series of three virtual seminars will focus on climate science and research being conducted by Rosenstiel School faculty members and students. News@TheU 07-31-2020 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Research Excellence Climate Change false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / Social Impact / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / UMTV’s The Culture sheds light on the Black Lives Matter movement https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/umtvs-the-culture-sheds-light-on-the-black-lives-matter-movement.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/blmumtv_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/blmumtv_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/blmumtv_hero_365.jpg Black Voices Matter, a UMTV special presentation, airs July 31, 2020 A group of University of Miami students take a deep dive through film, photography, and journalism into the history of police brutality and social justice issues Black people are facing in the United States. Ashley A. Williams 07-29-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Communication Journalism Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / In the Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Students / Alumni / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Volunteer Corps matches recent graduates with businesses that need help https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/volunteer-corps-matches-recent-graduates-with-businesses-that-need-help.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-volunteer-corp-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-volunteer-corp-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-volunteer-corp-365x365.jpg The first cohort of the University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School’s Volunteer Corps Alumni from the University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School volunteer their skills to support nonprofit organizations impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. Michael R. Malone 07-29-2020 false Students Alumni Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School In the Community false false false false false People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Broadcast brings Biscayne Bay to the homes of Shake-A-Leg campers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/broadcast-brings-biscayne-bay-to-the-homes-of-shake-a-leg-campers.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/shakealeg_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/shakealeg_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/shakealeg_hero_365.jpg Shake-A-Leg video production Each program developed by University of Miami students explores the water and animal life and provides a virtual experience during the pandemic. Barbara Gutierrez 07-29-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile School of Communication In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / University / In Memoriam / Miami Herbert Business School / Office of Alumni / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Patti Herbert, University alumna and benefactor, passes away https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/patti-herbert,-university-alumna-and-benefactor,-passes-away.html Business People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-patti-herbert-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-patti-herbert-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-patti-herbert-365x365.jpg Allan and Patti Herbert A longtime philanthropist—who met her lifelong partner, Allan Herbert, at the University in 1954—Patti Herbert gave generously to numerous causes that advanced academics and student life. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-29-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Office of Alumni In Memoriam false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / Social Impact / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / University’s Black Greek fraternities, sororities elevate pride, service, and voices https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/universitys-black-greek-fraternities,-sororities-elevate-pride,-service,-and-voices.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/umiamialphas_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/umiamialphas_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/umiamialphas_hero_365.jpg Alpha Phi Alpha, courtesy of University of Miami Libraries Black Greek Letter Organizations continue a long tradition of celebrating culture and being advocates for social and racial justice. Meredith Camel 07-28-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents General Business Diversity Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / Medical / Miller School of Medicine / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Pence visits University of Miami to highlight launch of COVID-19 clinical trials https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/pence-visits-university-of-miami-to-highlight-launch-of-covid-19-clinical-trials.html Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-pence-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-pence-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-pence-365x365.jpg Vice President Mike Pence speaks during a press conference at the the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine on July 27, 2020 in Miami, Florida. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami “Today is a day of hope,” Vice President Mike Pence said during Monday’s visit to the Miller School of Medicine, where he and Gov. Ron DeSantis praised health care providers for their dedication and innovation in battling the pandemic. Chris Morris 07-28-2020 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact Medical false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Health and Lifestyle / Campus / Wellness / Wearing a mask helps ’Canes care for ’Canes https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/wearing-a-mask-helps-canes-care-for-canes.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-face-covering-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-face-covering-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-face-covering-365x365.jpg Face coverings University of Miami leadership explain why wearing a mask is critically important for the health and safety of students, faculty, and staff. Amanda M. Perez 07-24-2020 false Health and Lifestyle Campus Wellness false false false false false Business / People and Community / Special Reports / Entrepreneurship / In the Community / Social Impact / Technology, consumer appetites fuel e-commerce rise during the pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/technology,-consumer-appetites-fuel-e-commerce-rise-during-the-pandemic.html Business People and Community Special Reports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-reimagined-overlay-1-940x529.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-reimagined-overlay-1-790x527.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-reimagined-overlay-1-365x365.jpg E-commerce A supercharged e-commerce market left traditional retail stores wanting during these unusual times. Michael R. Malone 07-24-2020 false Entrepreneurship In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Policy / Diversity / Social Impact / Are open debate and free speech curtailed in today’s society? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/are-open-debate-and-free-speech-curtailed-in-todays-society.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/statueremoval_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/statueremoval_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/statueremoval_hero_365.jpg culture A controversial letter in Harper’s Magazine warns of a cancel culture that can stymy open exchanges. Barbara Gutierrez 07-23-2020 false Policy Diversity Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School panel discusses diversity and the need to confront racism https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/miller-school-panel-discusses-diversity-and-the-need-to-confront-racism.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/racialjusticepanel_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/racialjusticepanel_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/racialjusticepanel_hero_365.jpg Miller School panel Led by University of Miami leaders and experts in civil rights and diversity, the panel talked about improving diversity, defeating racism, and creating a welcoming atmosphere at the Miller School of Medicine. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 07-23-2020 false Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / Social Impact / CEO of genome analysis firm: We have the data to prove people will take care of themselves https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/ceo-of-genome-analysis-firm-we-have-the-data-to-prove-people-will-take-care-of-themselves.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/anne_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/anne_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/anne_hero_365.jpg Anne Wojcicki Anne Wojcicki spoke Wednesday as the inaugural speaker for the University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School’s Knight Venture Leaders Series. Michael R. Malone 07-23-2020 false Entrepreneurship Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Diversity / In the Community / Libraries / Resources & Services / Library combats racial injustice through education https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/library-combats-racial-injustice-through-education.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/libraries_racialjustice_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/libraries_racialjustice_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/libraries_racialjustice_hero_365.jpg UM Libraries creates research guide to educate and empower our community. University of Miami Libraries works to facilitate equity in the community by offering access to valuable information. Amanda M. Perez 07-21-2020 false Libraries Resources & Services Academic Excellence Diversity In the Community false false false false false Academics / University / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / President Frenk addresses the reopening of campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/president-frenk-discusses-the-reopening-of-campus.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo President Julio Frenk sent a message Tuesday morning outlining the University of Miami’s adaptive and responsive approach to resuming classes. View the video and read the text below. News@TheU 07-21-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the President true false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / University Leadership / Appointments / For this crusader, the fight for equality is a lifelong endeavor https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/for-this-crusader,-the-fight-for-equality-is-a-lifelong-endeavor.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/spivey_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/spivey_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/spivey_hero_365.jpg Donald Spivey Donald Spivey, a distinguished professor of history who has championed civil rights since his days growing up in Chicago, has been named the special advisor to President Julio Frenk on racial justice. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-20-2020 false Diversity In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact University Leadership Appointments false false false false false Health and Medicine / Law and Politics / People and Community / Florida Law/Politics / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School dean to lead panel on racial justice https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/miller-school-dean-to-lead-panel-on-racial-justice.html Health and Medicine Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/hero_henriford_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/hero_henriford_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/hero_henriford_365.jpg Henri Ford Henri R. Ford will chair a Miller School of Medicine event on July 22 that will feature experts on inclusion, civil rights, and diversity who will discuss ways to promote racial equality at the University and in South Florida. News@TheU 07-17-2020 false Florida Law/Politics Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Special Reports / Cinema / Fine Arts / Museums / Music / In the Community / Social Impact / Frost School of Music / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / The future of the entertainment industry https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/the-future-of-the-entertainment-industry.html Arts and Humanities People and Community Special Reports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-reimagined-overlay-2-940x529-1.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-reimagined-overlay-2-790x527-1.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-reimagined-overlay-2-365x365-1.jpg Reimagined Experts from across the University of Miami and those in the entertainment business weigh in on how the global pandemic has affected the profession and how it could shape the dynamics moving forward. Amanda M. Perez 07-17-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Cinema Fine Arts Museums Music In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Social Impact / Florida to pay entry-level teachers a competitive salary https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/florida-to-pay-entry-level-teachers-a-competitive-salary.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/365x365.jpg Teacher pay University of Miami experts said this increase for beginners is a first step toward recognizing and appreciating the teaching profession. Barbara Gutierrez and Jeanette Neuwahl Tannen 07-17-2020 false Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Science and Technology / University / Patient Care / Research Excellence / Life Sciences / Tech Innovation / Campus / Medical / Sustainability / Technology / Faculty / Researchers use 3D printing to develop a reusable N95 mask https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/researchers-use-3d-printing-to-develop-a-reusable-n95-mask.html Health and Medicine Research Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/3dmasks_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/3dmasks_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/3dmasks_hero_365.jpg 3-D printed masks Miller School of Medicine professors and students are closing in on design that could address the worldwide shortage of the most effective mask against COVID-19. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 07-16-2020 false Faculty Patient Care Research Excellence Life Sciences Tech Innovation Campus Medical Sustainability Technology false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Social Impact / Data experts to explore pandemic’s ethical challenges https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/data-experts-to-explore-pandemics-ethical-challenges.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/covidethics_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/covidethics_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/covidethics_hero_365.jpg IDSC Amid increased public health surveillance and contact tracing, a July 23 panel discussion will focus on the tricky balance between saving lives and protecting personal privacy. Maya Bell 07-16-2020 false Health and Lifestyle Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / Social Impact / For Anne Wojcicki, leadership is in her DNA https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/for-anne-wojcicki,-leadership-is-in-her-dna.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/anne_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/anne_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/anne_hero_365.jpg Anne Wojcicki During an upcoming Miami Herbert Business School lecture, the cofounder and CEO of 23andMe will share how she helped forge one of the world’s largest databases of individual genetic information. News@TheU 07-16-2020 false Entrepreneurship Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / Museums / In the Community / Take a virtual, photographic journey through Mexico City https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/take-a-virtual,-photographic-journey-through-mexico-city.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/seanblack_hero_940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/seanblack_hero_790x5271.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/seanblack_hero_365.jpg Wynwood Gallery, Mexico City, The U Creates The University of Miami’s Wynwood Gallery rolls out a new online exhibit that features the beauty and vibrancy of one of North America’s oldest cities. Amanda M. Perez 07-15-2020 false History and Culture Museums In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Research / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Research Excellence / Miller School of Medicine / Quality of indoor air plummeted in some homes during COVID-19 shutdown https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/quality-of-indoor-air-plummeted-in-some-homes-during-covid-19-shutdown.html Health and Medicine People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-indoor-air-quality-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-indoor-air-quality-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-indoor-air-quality-365x365.jpg Graphic representation of indoor air quality Environmental sensors placed in Miami- and Baltimore-area homes by University of Miami public health researcher Naresh Kumar recorded elevated levels of particulate matter, carbon monoxide, and other harmful substances during a two-month, stay-at-home period. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-14-2020 false Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle In the Community Research Excellence false false false false false Academics / Curricula / Remote-learning option available to students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/remote-learning-option-available-to-students.html Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/provostu_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/provostu_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/provostu_hero_365.jpg U statue Students have until Monday, July 27, to opt in to fully virtual/remote learning for the fall semester. News@TheU 07-13-2020 false Curricula false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / Summer program for budding neuroscientists retains its buzz online https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/summer-program-for-budding-neuroscientists-retains-its-buzz-online.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/miamiproject_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/miamiproject_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/miamiproject_hero_365.jpg Exterior aerial photograph of The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis Forced by the pandemic to rethink its research-focused program for undergraduates, The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis has more than quadrupled its reach by moving to a remote format. News@TheU 07-13-2020 false Treatment and Breakthroughs Research Excellence false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / For Hong Kong, ‘the road to freedom is long and hard’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/for-hong-kong,-the-road-to-freedom-is-long-and-hard.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/hongkong_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/hongkong_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/hongkong_hero_365.jpg Protesters set up a roadblock on a main road during a march marking the anniversary of the Hong Kong handover from Britain to China, Wednesday, July. 1, 2020, in Hong Kong. Hong Kong marked the 23rd anniversary of its handover to China in 1997, and just one day after China enacted a national security law that cracks down on protests in the territory. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu) Political science professor June Teufel Dreyer offers a historic analysis of Hong Kong’s relationship with China—and discusses what the future holds for Asia’s second most prosperous city. June Teufel Dreyer 07-13-2020 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community International Law/Politics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Access and Inclusion / In the Community / University of Miami joins lawsuit opposing deportation of international students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/university-of-miami-joins-lawsuit-opposing-deportation-of-international-students.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/fall-2020-message-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/fall-2020-message-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/fall-2020-message-365.jpg The U statue with sun flare. Universities are banding together to oppose a new immigration policy that could adversely impact international students studying in the U.S. News@TheU 07-10-2020 false Access and Inclusion In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / In the Community / Distraction magazine and Ibis yearbook shine in awards competition https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/distraction-magazine-and-ibis-yearbook-shine-in-awards-competition.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/distraction_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/distraction_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/distraction_hero_365.jpg Distraction Magazine The University of Miami student publications were recognized with multiple awards by the Society for News Design. Barbara Gutierrez 07-09-2020 false Journalism In the Community false false false false false Academics / University / Admissions / Graduate School eliminates testing requirements for admissions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/graduate-school-eliminates-testing-requirements-for-admissions.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/testoptional_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/testoptional_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/testoptional_hero_365.jpg University of Miami Whitten University Center Hoping to ease hurdles for students to apply to master’s and doctoral programs, a new policy will remove the GRE and GMAT requirement from most of the University’s applications. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 07-09-2020 false Admissions false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Miller School of Medicine / Researchers gear up for preclinical testing of coronavirus vaccine https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/researchers-gear-up-for-preclinical-testing-of-coronavirus-vaccine.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/natasa1_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/natasa1_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/natasa1_hero_365.jpg Strbo Immunologist Natasa Strbo and her team are using their work on vaccines for HIV, malaria, and Zika to develop a vaccine for COVID-19. Maya Bell 07-08-2020 false Miller School of Medicine Treatment and Breakthroughs false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Archivists are chronicling the COVID-19 pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/archivists-are-chronicling-the-covid-19-pandemic.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/umlcovid-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/umlcovid-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/umlcovid-hero-365.jpg UM Libraries University of Miami Libraries has launched Documenting COVID-19: South Florida’s Pandemic Experience to collect valuable stories on how South Florida communities are dealing with the crisis. Barbara Gutierrez 07-09-2020 false In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / In the Community / Social Impact / Artist captures the voices of the pandemic in real time https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/artist-captures-the-voices-of-the-pandemic-in-real-time.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/cortadavirus_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/cortadavirus_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/cortadavirus_hero_365.jpg Corona Project Xavier Cortada leads the Miami Corona Project, an art program presented as part of the University of Miami COVID-19 Rapid Response that records and addresses the impact of the coronavirus pandemic in Miami-Dade County. Kelly Montoya 07-08-2020 false Fine Arts In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Policy / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Alumna’s study revealed economic benefits of Dreamers to US https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/alumnas-study-revealed-economic-benefits-of-dreamers-to-us.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/daca2020_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/daca2020_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/daca2020_hero_365.jpg Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) students celebrate in front of the Supreme Court after the Supreme Court rejected President Donald Trump's effort to end legal protections for young immigrants, Thursday, June 18, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy recipients, or Dreamers, with college degrees have contributed significantly to tax revenue generation in the states where they live. Barbara Gutierrez 07-07-2020 false Policy Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Economics / In the Community / Social Impact / Even for the right reasons, rebranding sometimes prompts backlash https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/even-for-the-right-reasons,-rebranding-sometimes-prompts-backlash.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/unclebens_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/unclebens_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/unclebens_hero_365.jpg Cream of Wheat packaging along with Uncle Ben's rice is shown on Thursday, June 18, 2020 in Jackson, Miss. Cream of Wheat and Mrs. Butterworth are the latest brands reckoning with racially charged logos. The soul-searching comes in the wake of PepsiCo's announcement Wednesday that it's renaming its Aunt Jemima syrup brand. Mars Inc. says it's also reviewing its Uncle Ben's rice brand. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis) Consumers who support a company’s decision to rebrand, such as to remove racial stereotypes, might still resist changes to their beloved products, according to marketing experts at the Miami Herbert Business School. Michael R. Malone 07-06-2020 false Economics In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Science and Technology / Patient Care / In the Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University engineers, architects design 3D-printed nasal swabs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/university-engineers,-architects-design-3d-printed-nasal-swabs.html Health and Medicine People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/nasalswab_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/nasalswab_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/nasalswab_hero_365.jpg swab A University of Miami team awaits FDA approval to mass-produce nasopharyngeal swabs used in coronavirus testing. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-06-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Patient Care In the Community false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Florida Law/Politics / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Florida's 12 law schools form new consortium for racial justice https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/floridas-12-law-schools-form-new-consortium-for-racial-justice.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-law-school-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-law-school-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/image-law-school-365x365.jpg law school The Florida Law School's Consortium for Racial Justice will leverage the strengths of every law school in the state to assist community organizations fighting for racial justice and policy reform. Catharine Skipp 07-02-2020 false Florida Law/Politics Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / University President / Announcements / In the wake of calls for racial justice, the University commits to building a better U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/in-the-wake-of-calls-for-racial-justice,-the-university-commits-to-building-a-better-u.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/racialjustice_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/racialustice_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/racialjustice_hero_365.jpg Coral Gables Campus In a letter on Wednesday, President Julio Frenk unveiled a 15-point plan to improve and build upon diversity and inclusion. News@TheU 07-01-2020 false Diversity In the Community Social Impact University President Announcements false false false false false Business / Science and Technology / Entrepreneurship / Communication Studies / Are automated software applications efficient or malicious malware? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/are-automated-software-applications-efficient-or-malicious-malware.html Business Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/bots_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/bots_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/07/bots_hero_365.jpg bots Two technology experts with the University of Miami explain the origins of “bots” and their role on the internet today. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 07-01-2020 false Entrepreneurship Communication Studies false false false false false Academics / Health and Medicine / University / Health and Lifestyle / Announcements / University leaders host town halls to share plans about the fall semester https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/07/university-leaders-host-town-halls-to-share-plans-about-the-fall-semester.html Academics Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/townhall2recap_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/townhall2recap_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/townhall2recap_hero_365.jpg Students walk toward the Otto G. Richter Library on the University of Miami Coral Gables campus. During Tuesday’s virtual events, members of the University of Miami leadership discussed the essential steps that will be taken to safely resume campus activities. Jennifer Palma Sanchez and Amanda Perez 07-01-2020 false Health and Lifestyle Announcements false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / Museums / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Life Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / New exhibition showcases the ‘Power of Science’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/new-exhibition-showcases-the-power-of-science.html Arts and Humanities People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/frostexhibit_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/frostexhibit_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/frostexhibit_hero_365.jpg Frost Science Museum Groundbreaking scientific research and innovative discoveries from the University of Miami will be featured in a new, permanent exhibit opening this week at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science in downtown Miami. News@TheU 06-29-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Museums In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence Climate Change Environment Life Sciences false false false false false People and Community / Research / In the Community / Grants and Funding / resilience-academy Scientists examine why hurricane wind speeds vary within urban settings https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/scientists-examine-why-hurricane-wind-speeds-vary-within-urban-settings.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/windspeed_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/windspeed_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/windspeed_hero_365.jpg Hurricane Katrina Rosenstiel School researchers David Nolan, Brian McNoldy, James Hlywiak, and Jimmy Ge are using sophisticated supercomputer simulations to study how different landscapes, from suburban settings to large city centers, affect hurricane sustained winds and gusts. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-29-2020 false In the Community Grants and Funding false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / In the Community / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Virtual summer internships offer valuable experiences https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/virtual-summer-internships-offer-valuable-experiences.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/esther_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/esther_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/esther_hero_365.jpg Esther Animalu is learning the skills of her field during her remote student internship with the cable television station MSNBC. Esther Animalu is learning the skills of her field during her remote student internship with the cable television station MSNBC. Ashley A. Williams 06-29-2020 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Journalism In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Sports / Health and Lifestyle / Athletics / Students / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Innovative device to remotely monitor student-athletes' health amid the pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/innovative-device-to-remotely-monitor-student-athletes-amid-the-pandemic.html Health and Medicine People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/tytocare_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/tytocare_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/tytocare_hero_365.jpg Tyto Care With student-athletes returning to campus, the University is adding “tele-vigilance” to its multifaceted approach for containing the coronavirus. Maya Bell 06-29-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Health and Lifestyle Athletics false false false false false University / Campus / University to host town hall meetings on plans for fall semester https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/university-to-host-town-hall-meetings-on-reopening-campus-for-fall-semester.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/gables-campus-aerial-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/gables-campus-aerial-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/gables-campus-aerial-365.jpg An aerial view of the Shalala Student Center on Lake Osceola and Cobb Fountain, with the City of Coral Gables in the distance. University leadership will provide details to students, families, faculty, and staff about the reopening of campus and in-person instruction that begins this August. News@TheU 06-26-2020 false Campus false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / Finance / In the Community / Business leader offers insights on leadership, entrepreneurship, and private equity https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/business-leader-offers-insights-on-leadership,-entrepreneurship,-and-private-equity.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/business-crisis-course-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/business-crisis-course-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/business-crisis-course-365.jpg Students experience the urgency of managing crises in a newly conceived Miami Herbert Business School graduate course. In a recent webinar, Edgar Bronfman Jr., an accomplished businessman, shared what he has learned throughout his career, discussed emerging investment and technology trends, and offered advice to students. Kelly Montoya 06-26-2020 false Entrepreneurship Finance In the Community false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / In the Community / University Leadership / Prominent higher education leaders emphasize the importance of research in a crisis https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/prominent-higher-education-leaders-emphasize-the-importance-of-research-in-a-crisis.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/image-frenk-aspen-institute-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/image-frenk-aspen-institute-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/image-frenk-aspen-institute-365x365.jpg The Aspen Institute is a global nonprofit committed to realizing a free, just, and equitable society. During an Aspen Institute lecture, “The Future of Higher Education: How research universities are responding to COVID-19,” top leaders, including President Julio Frenk, discussed the critical role that higher education institutions play in society. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 06-26-2020 false Academic Excellence In the Community University Leadership false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Social Impact / Why Brazil is now the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/why-brazil-is-now-the-epicenter-of-the-coronavirus-pandemic.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/image-webinar-brazil-crisis-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/image-webinar-brazil-crisis-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/image-webinar-brazil-crisis-365x365.jpg Movement of people at the Luz Station of the Sáo Paulo subway on June 17, 2020. State recorded record deaths from Covid-19 for two straight days this week. Photo: Associated Press In a webinar hosted by the Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas, experts discussed why the country has been impacted so deeply. Barbara Gutierrez 06-25-2020 false Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus Safety / What can be done to better handle complaints against police? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/what-can-be-done-to-better-handle-complaints-against-police.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/chief-rivero-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/chief-rivero-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/chief-rivero-365.jpg University of Miami Police Chief David Rivero University of Miami Police Chief David Rivero said reforms are needed to protect the public from rogue cops. News@TheU 06-25-2020 false Diversity In the Community Social Impact Campus Safety false false false false false People and Community / World / In the Community / Social Impact / Opinion: What are the expectations for the nation’s public global media channels? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/opinion-what-are-the-expectations-for-the-nations-public-global-media-channels.html People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/publicmedia_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/publicmedia_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/publicmedia_hero_365.jpg Image shows microphone In Front Of A USA Flag Ready For A Public Address Recent appointments and terminations at the U.S. Agency for Global Media raise serious questions about the nation's strategic global communication. Karin Wilkins 06-24-2020 false In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / University Leadership / Announcements / Appointments / Board of Trustees / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / New members added to the University of Miami Board of Trustees https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/new-members-added-to-the-university-of-miami-board-of-trustees.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/gables-campus-aerial-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/gables-campus-aerial-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/gables-campus-aerial-365.jpg An aerial view of the Shalala Student Center on Lake Osceola and Cobb Fountain, with the City of Coral Gables in the distance. Patricia Menendez-Cambo, Adam E. Carlin, Jose R. Mas, Alice S. Vilma, Carolyn B. Lamm, and Jordan Rhodes were elected to the University Board of Trustees on Friday. News@TheU 06-23-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Board of Trustees University Leadership Announcements Appointments false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Research / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Massive Saharan dust plume poised to impact the US https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/massive-saharan-dust-plume-poised-to-impact-the-us.html Health and Medicine People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/image-saharan-dust-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/image-saharan-dust-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/image-saharan-dust-365x365.jpg On June 18, 2020, NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite captured this visible image of the large light brown plume of Saharan dust over the North Atlantic Ocean. The image showed that the dust from Africa’s west coast extended almost to the Lesser Antilles in the western North Atlantic Ocean. Credit: NASA Worldview University of Miami researchers, who are preparing to gather data on the impending desert dust, discuss its impacts on the environment and health. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-23-2020 false Health and Lifestyle In the Community false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / In the Community / Trailblazing CEO and investor to give business school talk https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/trailblazing-ceo-and-investor-to-give-business-school-talk.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/business-crisis-course-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/business-crisis-course-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/business-crisis-course-365.jpg Students experience the urgency of managing crises in a newly conceived Miami Herbert Business School graduate course. The former CEO of Warner Music Group, who is also an investor in media, new technologies, and international development, will share insights on leadership, entrepreneurship, and private equity on Thursday. News@TheU 06-23-2020 false Entrepreneurship In the Community false false false false true resilience-academy Rosenstiel School's aquaculture program advances a sustainable strategy for feeding the world https://news.miami.edu/rosenstiel/stories/2020/06/rosenstiel-schools-aquaculture-program-advances-a-sustainable-strategy-for-feeding-the-world.html https://news.miami.edu/rosenstiel/_assets/images/images-stories/2020/06/aquaculture-feeding-the-world-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/rosenstiel/_assets/images/images-stories/2020/06/aquaculture-feeding-the-world-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/rosenstiel/_assets/images/images-stories/2020/06/aquaculture-feeding-the-world-365x365.jpg Diana Udel 06-12-2020 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Webinar to offer data on Brazil’s emerging crisis https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/webinar-to-offer-data-on-brazils-emerging-crisis.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/image-webinar-brazil-crisis-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/image-webinar-brazil-crisis-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/image-webinar-brazil-crisis-365x365.jpg Movement of people at the Luz Station of the Sáo Paulo subway on June 17, 2020. State recorded record deaths from Covid-19 for two straight days this week. Photo: Associated Press A leading Brazilian epidemiologist will join experts from the Latin America COVID-19 Observatory for an online seminar on Thursday that will examine the devastating spread of the virus in the South American country. News@TheU 06-23-2020 false Health and Lifestyle In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Toppel helps recent graduates market their skills https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/toppel-helps-recent-graduates-market-their-skills.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/toppel-career-center-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/toppel-career-center-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/toppel-career-center-365.jpg Toppel Career Center New summer programs support Class of 2020 alumni who are navigating a difficult economic and employment landscape. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 06-23-2020 false In the Community false false false false false People and Community / World / In the Community / South America / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Protests in Brazil highlight racism and police brutality https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/protests-in-brazil-highlight-racism-and-police-brutality.html People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/image-americas-protest-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/image-americas-protest-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/image-americas-protest-365x365.jpg Demonstrators march holding a banner that reads in Portuguese "Black Lives Matter" during a protest against racism and Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Sunday, June 14, 2020. Photo: Associated Press Hundreds have taken to the streets to demonstrate after the deaths of two Black boys. Barbara Gutierrez 06-22-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences In the Community South America false false false false false People and Community / University / University Leadership / University President / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Frenk, university leaders to discuss research amid a pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/frenk-university-leaders-to-discuss-research-amid-a-pandemic.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/image-frenk-aspen-institute-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/image-frenk-aspen-institute-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/image-frenk-aspen-institute-365x365.jpg The Aspen Institute is a global nonprofit committed to realizing a free, just, and equitable society. University of Miami President Julio Frenk and two former government leaders, who now oversee multicampus systems, will address the strains COVID-19 has put on colleges and how their research capabilities can help to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus. News@TheU 06-22-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the President University Leadership University President false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Policy / U.S. Government / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Opinion: DACA decree is a lesson in fragility https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/daca-decree-is-a-lesson-in-fragility-opinion.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/daca2020_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/daca2020_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/daca2020_hero_365.jpg Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) students celebrate in front of the Supreme Court after the Supreme Court rejected President Donald Trump's effort to end legal protections for young immigrants, Thursday, June 18, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) When compared to the Supreme Court’s ruling on LGBT worker rights, the decision on Dreamers is fragile since it provided a roadmap on how to dismantle it. Charlton Copeland 06-21-2020 false Policy U.S. Government Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Voices and Opinions / University’s Black Alumni Society brings community together to celebrate Juneteenth https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/universitys-black-alumni-society-brings-community-together-to-celebrate-juneteenth.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/juneteenth2020_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/juneteenth2020_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/juneteenth2020_hero_365.jpg Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day, Jubilee Day, and Cel-Liberation Day, is an American holiday celebrated annually on June 19. Dozens of people turned out for the second annual, and first online, event to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States. Ashley A. Williams 06-21-2020 false Diversity In the Community Social Impact Voices and Opinions false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Access and Inclusion / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Group provides mentorship for community youth https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/group-provides-mentorship-for-community-youth.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/streamlinemiami_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/streamlinemiami_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/streamlinemiami_hero_365.jpg Streamline Miami Streamline Miami works to promote academic success for elementary school students in disadvantaged neighborhoods. Jared Silberlust 06-19-2020 false Academic Excellence Access and Inclusion Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Museums / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Artist’s work provides a look back and a path forward https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/artists-work-provides-a-look-back-and-a-path-forward.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/image-jacob-lawrence-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/image-jacob-lawrence-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/image-jacob-lawrence-365x365.jpg Jacob Lawrence In honor of Juneteenth, the Lowe Art Museum hosted a virtual discussion on the current exhibition—History, Labor, Life: The Prints of Jacob Lawrence. Kelly Montoya 06-19-2020 false Fine Arts History and Culture Museums Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Academics / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / World-renowned aerosol scientist and engineer is named dean of the College of Engineering https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/world-renowned-aerosol-scientist-and-engineer-is-named-dean-of-the-college-of-engineering.html Academics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/biswas_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/biswas_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/biswas_hero_365.jpg Pratim Biswas Pratim Biswas, a member of the National Academy of Engineering, is a pioneer in his field recognized for applying aerosol science and engineering to multiple areas, such as energy and environmental nanotechnology, solar energy, air pollution control, and medicine. News@TheU 06-18-2020 false Academic Excellence false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Celebrate Juneteenth with the University’s Black Alumni Society https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/celebrate-juneteenth-with-the-universitys-black-alumni-society.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/juneteenth2020_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/juneteenth2020_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/juneteenth2020_hero_365.jpg Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day, Jubilee Day, and Cel-Liberation Day, is an American holiday celebrated annually on June 19. Juneteenth, the commemoration of the end of slavery in the U.S., takes on added significance in today’s climate. Ashley A. Williams 06-17-2020 false Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / Graduate student aims high in the fight against racial injustice https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/graduate-student-aims-high-in-the-fight-against-racial-injustice.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/ahzin_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/ahzin_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/ahzin_hero_365.jpg Ahzin Bahraini, founder of both Ketab and Protests Miami The founder of Protests Miami and Ketáb, Ahzin Bahraini moves her advocacy from the classroom to the street. Maya Bell 06-17-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community A&S Social Sciences Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Pursuing the COVID-19 story proves lethal for journalists https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/pursuing-the-covid-19-story-proves-lethal-for-journalists.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/image-journalist-covid-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/image-journalist-covid-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/image-journalist-covid-365x365.jpg A television journalist interviews 18-year-old Adrian Sanchez as he blocks an avenue in a protest against authorities for not being helped to return to his home province, in Lima, Peru, Thursday, April 30, 2020. Photo: Associated Press About 127 members of the media have died in 31 countries from COVID-19, according to reports compiled by the Geneva-based Press Emblem Campaign. Barbara Gutierrez 06-16-2020 false Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / Diversity / In the Community / Landmark Supreme Court ruling protects LGBTQ workers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/landmark-supreme-court-ruling-protects-lgbtq-workers.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero_supremecourt_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_supremecourt_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_supremecourt_365.jpg Faculty members at the School of Law, including Dean Anthony E. Varona, weigh in on the historic decision, which is considered a major victory for advocates of gay and transgender rights. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-15-2020 false U.S. Government Diversity In the Community false false false false false Academics / University / Curricula / Online Learning / Teaching and Learning / Announcements / Campus / Letters and Messages / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Communication / Division of Continuing and International Education / School of Education and Human Development / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Frost School of Music / School of Nursing and Health Studies / The Graduate School / Office of the President / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University of Miami announces plans for in-person, on-campus fall semester https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/university-of-miami-announces-plans-for-in-person-on-campus-fall-semester.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/fall-2020-message-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/fall-2020-message-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/fall-2020-message-365.jpg The U statue with sun flare. University of Miami President Julio Frenk released plans for on-campus classes, housing, and orientation—as well as a revised academic calendar—in a message to the University community. News@TheU 06-15-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School School of Communication Division of Continuing and International Education School of Education and Human Development College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Frost School of Music School of Nursing and Health Studies The Graduate School Office of the President Curricula Online Learning Teaching and Learning Announcements Campus Letters and Messages false false false false false Business / People and Community / Economics / Finance / In the Community / Social Impact / Experts assess the tenuous link between the markets and the economy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/experts-assess-the-tenuous-link-between-the-markets-and-the-economy.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/nybull_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/nybull_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/nybull_hero_365.jpg The Charging Bull in New York's Financial District. Photo: Associated Press Miami Herbert Business School specialists examine the current paradox of the surging stock markets and the sagging economy and the seemingly capricious link between the two. Michael R. Malone 06-11-2020 false Economics Finance In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / Health and Medicine / Entrepreneurship / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Biotech pioneer calls for transparency in coronavirus vaccine development https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/biotech-pioneer-calls-for-transparency-in-coronavirus-vaccine-development.html Business Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/haseltine_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/haseltine_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/haseltine_hero_365.jpg William Haseltine Miami Herbert Business School taps into the expertise of renowned virologist William Haseltine for insight on COVID-19. Michael R. Malone 06-11-2020 false Entrepreneurship Treatment and Breakthroughs false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / In the Community / Frost student uses the power of music to connect and unite https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/frost-student-uses-the-power-of-music-to-connect-and-unite.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/msflorida1_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/msflorida1_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/msflorida1_hero_365.jpg Carlehr Swanson Carlehr Swanson, a Frost School of Music master’s student and a Miss Florida contestant, uses her voice to bring awareness and joy to the Miami community. Ashley A. Williams 06-11-2020 false Music In the Community false false false false false Academics / Health and Medicine / Law and Politics / Research / Policy / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / National prison project tracks the pandemic behind bars https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/national-prison-project-tracks-the-pandemic-behind-bars.html Academics Health and Medicine Law and Politics Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/childrenprotest_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/childrenprotest_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/childrenprotest_hero_365.jpg Protesters hold placards as members of the groups Abolish ICE Colorado, Sanctuary for All, American Friends Committee and Never Again Action take part in a car protest to call for the release of detained immigrants at the GEO Detention Center, Friday, April 3, 2020, in Aurora, Colo. More than 30 vehicles were used in the protest to call attention to danger that the new coronavirus poses to the detainees in the facility. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski) Public health scientists at the University of Miami and two other institutions launch the COVID Prison Project to encourage policies and procedures that protect one of the most vulnerable but least-cared-about populations. Maya Bell 06-10-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences Policy false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Biology and Ecology / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Baby toadfish boom during quarantine https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/baby-toadfish-boom-during-quarantine.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/toadfishbaby_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/toadfishbaby_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/toadfishbaby_hero_365.jpg Gulf toadfish were recently born in labs at the Rosenstiel School. To the pleasant surprise of two marine biology professors at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, Gulf toadfish in their labs successfully bred during a quiet time on campus. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 06-10-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Biology and Ecology Includes Video Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / University of Miami Health System / Patients / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Patient safety a critical component during neurosurgery https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/patient-safety-a-critical-component-during-neurosurgery.html Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/tumorsurgeon_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/tumorsurgeon_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/tumorsurgeon_hero_365.jpg Dr. Ricardo J. Komotar, a top neurosurgeon in Florida. Sylvester doctor removes patient’s brain tumor while maintaining COVID-19 precautions. Richard Westlund 06-10-2020 false Patients Community and Fans General Business Mobile University of Miami Health System Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / In the Community / Experience the Mainly Mozart Festival at home https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/experience-the-mainly-mozart-festival-at-home.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/mainlymozart_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/mainlymozart_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/mainlymozart_hero_365.jpg Mainly Mozart concert series illustration A rapid response grant aims to provide the community with a virtual arts and culture experience. Amanda M. Perez 06-09-2020 false Music In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Black State of the Union focuses on pressing issues https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/black-state-of-the-union-focuses-on-pressing-issues.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/20-006-black-state-of-the-union-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/20-006-black-state-of-the-union-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/20-006-black-state-of-the-union-365x365.jpg Members of the Black Student Leadership Caucus at the University of Miami Black student leaders at the University of Miami joined for a conversation in hopes of creating change in the community. Amanda M. Perez 06-09-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Diversity Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Education and Human Development / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Which personality traits will help you during the pandemic? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/which-personality-traits-will-help-you-during-the-pandemic.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/20-005-image-for-personalities-story940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/20-005-image-for-personalities-story790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/20-005-image-for-personalities-story365.jpg Different personality traits play a crucial role during periods of isolation. University of Miami psychologists offer their insights on behaviors that can be beneficial during periods of physical distancing and isolation. Barbara Gutierrez 06-08-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Education and Human Development In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Visiting Speakers / Miami Herbert Business School / Special Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Biotechnology pioneer to address vaccine development challenges https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/biotechnology-pioneer-to-address-vaccine-development-challenges.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/haseltine_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/haseltine_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/haseltine_hero_365.jpg William Haseltine William Haseltine will share insights during a virtual lecture hosted by the University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School. News@TheU 06-05-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Special Events Visiting Speakers false false false false false People and Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / A&S People & Community / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / ‘The whole world is watching’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/the-whole-world-is-watching.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/protesthistory_hero_940x529.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/protesthistory_hero_790x527.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/protesthistory_hero_365.gif A series of photos shows parallels between civil unrest in the late 1960s and today. Photos: Associated Press In the wake of George Floyd’s death, parallels between the late 1960s and today are being explored, and a national debate on racial injustice has been ignited. But will it last? Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-05-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Law A&S People & Community A&S Social Sciences Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Public Service / Social Impact / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Are journalists being targeted during this current civil unrest? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/are-journalists-being-targeted-during-this-current-civil-unrest.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/journalistsattacked_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/journalistsattacked_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/journalistsattacked_hero_365.jpg Associated Press videojournalist Robert Bumsted reminds a police officer that the press are considered "essential workers" and are allowed to be on the streets despite a curfew, Tuesday, June 2, 2020, in New York. New York City police officers surrounded, shoved and yelled expletives at two Associated Press journalists covering protests in the latest aggression against members of the media during a week of unrest around the country. Portions of the incident were captured on video by Bumsted, who was working with photographer Wong Maye-E to document the protests in lower Manhattan over the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E) Dozens of journalists have been injured during the protests against the death of George Floyd. Some were caught between demonstrators and police, and others were assaulted or detained. Barbara Gutierrez 06-05-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Communication Public Service Social Impact false false false false false Academics / University / Academic Excellence / Access and Inclusion / Teaching and Learning / Feature / Voices and Opinions / School of Education and Human Development / Laura Kohn-Wood / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Leaders promote the positives of higher education https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/leaders-promote-the-positives-of-higher-education.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/higheredday_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/higheredday_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/higheredday_hero_365.jpg Memorial Drive entrance to the University of Miami To highlight National Higher Education Day on June 6, members of the University of Miami leadership analyze the benefits of advanced schooling. Ashley A. Williams 06-05-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development Laura Kohn-Wood Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Academic Excellence Access and Inclusion Teaching and Learning Feature Voices and Opinions false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / Experts explore Twitter and its role in public conversations https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/experts-explore-twitter-and-its-role-in-public-conversations.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/twitterrules_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/twitterrules_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/twitterules_hero_365.jpg iPhone screen displaying Donald Trump's Twitter feed University of Miami communication specialists analyze the susceptibility of Twitter and other social media platforms to society’s ills—racism, rage, and violence—and what might be done to improve digital media as a resource. Michael R. Malone 06-04-2020 false U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / In the Community / Social Impact / Law scholar explains the Insurrection Act https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/law-scholar-explains-the-insurrection-act.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/insurrection_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/insurrection_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/insurrection_hero_365.jpg Military police secure a perimeter near to the White House, Wednesday, June 3, 2020 in Washington, during a protest over the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man, who died after a police officer kneeled on his neck for several minutes. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana) Charlton Copeland, professor at the University of Miami School of Law, expounds on the history and uses for the legislation cited by President Trump during recent protests. Kelly Montoya 06-04-2020 false U.S. Government In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Climate Change / Environment / Group offers hurricane prep tips amid pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/group-offers-hurricane-prep-tips-amid-pandemic.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/oncanes_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/oncanes_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/oncanes_hero_365.jpg 3D rendering of a hurricane on radar Students at the Marine campus hosted an online webinar that addressed everything you need to know about the 2020 hurricane season. Amanda M. Perez 06-03-2020 false In the Community Climate Change Environment false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Miami Law/Politics / Diversity / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / Student organizers of Coral Gables protest focus on reforms https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/student-organizers-of-gables-protest-focus-on-reforms.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/gablespolice_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/gablespolice_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/gablespolice_hero_365.jpg Police officers kneel during a protest in Coral Gables on Saturday, May 30, 2020. Photo courtesy Roy Ramos/WPLG Following Saturday’s rally against racist policing, the student organizers are setting their sights on changing the conversation—and the system. Maya Bell 06-03-2020 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences Miami Law/Politics Diversity In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Social Impact / Frost School of Music / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / An industry speaks out through silence https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/the-show-must-be-paused.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/mustbepaused_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/mustbepaused_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/mustbepaused_hero_365.jpg The Show Must Be Paused graphic on black background Music industry leaders inspired people to participate in a “blackout” on Tuesday to show solidarity with the black community and protest the death of George Floyd. Amanda M. Perez 06-03-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Music Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / College of Arts and Sciences / Psychology / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Researcher: Hoarding is a psychiatric condition https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/researcher-hoarding-is-a-psychiatric-condition.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/hoarding_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/hoarding_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/hoarding_hero_365.jpg Clutter prepared for a garage sale Kiara Timpano, associate professor of psychology and director of the Program for Anxiety, Stress, and OCD, has been studying the condition since 2002. She said that the underlying causes and consequences of hoarding are complex. Barbara Gutierrez 06-03-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Psychology false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Miami Law/Politics / Diversity / In the Community / Teach-in addresses police practices in the wake of George Floyd’s death https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/spirited-teach-in-addresses-police-practices-in-the-wake-of-the-george-floyds-death.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/floydmural_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/floydmural_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/floydmural_hero_365.jpg In this May 31, 2020 file photo, visitors make silent visits to organic memorial featuring a mural of George Floyd, near the spot where he died while in police custody, in Minneapolis, Minn. The message from protesters around the United States is that George Floyd is the latest addition to a grim roster of African Americans to be killed by police. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File) Law professors, students, and elected officials participated in the session, speaking on topics that included how to hold police officers and prosecutors more accountable. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-03-2020 false Miami Law/Politics Diversity In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / World / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / The Caribbean / Central America / South America / COVID-19 Observatory: Bungled response compounds misery in Brazil https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/covid-19-observatory-bungled-response-compounds-misery-in-brazil.html Health and Medicine People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/brazildoc_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/brazildoc_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/brazildoc_hero_365.jpg COVID-19 patients are treated inside a non-invasive ventilation system named the 'Vanessa Capsule' at the municipal field hospital Gilberto Novaes in Manaus, Brazil, Monday, May 18, 2020. The field hospital set up inside a school currently has nearly 150 beds and is operating near its limit as it treats patients both from the capital and from rural areas of the Amazon state. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) The initiative has been tracking public health policy response data to determine how swift or lax implementation of mitigation efforts have impacted the spread of the virus in Latin American countries. Michael R. Malone 06-02-2020 false Health and Lifestyle In the Community The Caribbean Central America South America false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / University / Academic Excellence / Announcements / Appointments / Faculty / New leaders rev up for an unprecedented era in education https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/new-leaders-rev-up-for-an-unprecedented-era-in-education.html Roadmap Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/kobetzprado_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/kobetzprado_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/kobetzprado_hero_365.jpg Erin Kobetz and Guillermo "Willy" Prado Public health experts Erin Kobetz and Guillermo “Willy” Prado officially join Provost Jeffrey Duerk’s leadership team as the University fine-tunes operations amid the pandemic. Maya Bell 06-02-2020 false Faculty Academic Excellence Announcements Appointments false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Virtual forum focuses on ‘Discussing America Today’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/virtual-forum-focuses-on-discussing-america-today.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/protests-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/protests-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/protests-365.jpg People protest the death of George Floyd in downtown Miami on Sunday, May 31. Photo: Associated Press In response to George Floyd’s death, the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs and the Counseling Center host an online platform to promote student dialogue and facilitate community building. Ashley A. Williams 06-02-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business Mobile Student Affairs Activities and Events Diversity In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / Meteorology and Physical Oceanography / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Online webinar to address 2020 hurricane season https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/online-webinar-to-address-2020-hurricane-season.html People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/oncanes_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/oncanes_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/oncanes_hero_365.jpg 3D rendering of a hurricane on radar Canes on Canes, a student organization, will host an informative online discussion about the anticipated storms and share an overview of the breadth of research being conducted at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science. Kelly Montoya 06-01-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences Meteorology and Physical Oceanography Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Mechanical and Aerospace / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket launch signals new era https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/spacex-falcon-9-rocket-launch-signals-new-era.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/falcon_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/falcon_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/falcon_hero_365.jpg The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blasts off Launchpad 39A with NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley onboard on Saturday, May 30, at Kennedy Space Center. Photo: NASA Victoria Coverstone, a University of Miami mechanical and aerospace engineer, answers some questions on the importance of the historic mission. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-01-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Engineering Mechanical and Aerospace Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / University / Office of Alumni / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Miami magazine digital edition is live https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/06/miami-magazine-digital-edition-is-live.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/19-270-miami_mag-newsatheu-graphic-940x529-june-1.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/19-270-miami_mag-newsatheu-graphic-790x527-june-1.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/06/19-270-miami-mag-newsattheu-365x365-june-1.jpg The spring 2020 issue of Miami magazine captures life as a ’Cane before and during COVID-19 The spring 2020 issue captures life as a ’Cane before and during COVID-19. Meredith Camel 06-01-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of Alumni false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Environment / For the poor, little access to clean water increases COVID-19 risk https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/for-the-poor,-little-access-to-clean-water-increases-covid-19-risk.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/watercart_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/watercart_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/watercart_hero_365.jpg In this photo taken Tuesday, March 24, 2020, a woman pushes a cart of jerry cans of water, as people often have to walk half an hour to the closest water point several times a day and wait in crowded lines in order to get enough water to wash hands, bathe and cook, on the outskirts of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Burkina Faso is one of Africa's nations hardest hit by the coronavirus with one of the highest number of fatalities in sub-Saharan Africa. (AP Photo/Sam Mednick) A study led by Justin Stoler, University of Miami associate professor, analyzes how water insecurity can hinder strategies to stymie the coronavirus. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-29-2020 false In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Patient Care / School of Education and Human Development / Educational and Psychological Studies / Faculty/Staff / Patients / General Business / Mobile / Survey analyzes frontline health care workers’ stress https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/survey-analyzes-frontline-health-care-workers-stress.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/frontline_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/frontline_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/frontline_hero_365.jpg A new survey aims to reveal the strain faced by front line health care workers and help provide a remedy. Guerda Nicolas, a professor of the School of Education and Human Development, created the research that aims to reveal the strain faced and help provide a remedy. Barbara Gutierrez 05-29-2020 false Faculty/Staff Patients General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development Educational and Psychological Studies Patient Care false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / Miami Herbert Business School / Student News / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University students convert recyclables into cash donations for charity https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/university-students-convert-recyclables-into-cash-donations-for-charity.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/cycle_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/cycle_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/cycle_hero_365.jpg (L-R) Cycle Technology team members Anwar Khan, Connor Pohl, Harrison Mount, Noah Barrows, Colin Hively, and Julie Young (not pictured Jacqueline Dubois and Jack Vandermolen) standing with their reverse-vending machine in the breezeway of the Miami Business School. (Photo Courtesy of Connor Pohl). The creators of Cycle Technology, recent winners of the Miami Herald Startup Pitch Competition, provide a way to streamline plastic and aluminum items while rewarding its users. Ashley A. Williams 05-28-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Student News Entrepreneurship false false false false false Science and Technology / World / Climate Change / Environment / Middle East / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Hurricanes receive fellowships for research at home and abroad https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/hurricanes-receive-fellowships-for-research-at-home-and-abroad.html Science and Technology World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/sixfellowships_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/sixfellowships_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/sixfellowships_hero_365.jpg UM students University of Miami students and staff were given fellowships and awards that will allow them to pursue their passions. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-27-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile Climate Change Environment Middle East false false false false false Roadmap / University / Medical / Mathematical modeling calculates impact of COVID-19 in the Americas https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/mathematical-modeling-calculates-impact-of-covid-19-in-the-americas.html Roadmap University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/mathcovid_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/mathcovid_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/mathcovid_hero_365.jpg Mathematical Modeling of Pandemics, COVID -19, and Social Consequences across the Americas University of Miami President Julio Frenk joins ecologist Simon Levin for a webinar that will explore how mathematical modeling is helping assess the social impact of the coronavirus in the hemisphere. News@TheU 05-27-2020 false Medical false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Business / Fine Arts / Students learn the value of investment art through a hands-on experience https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/students-learn-the-value-of-investment-art-through-a-hands-on-experience.html Arts and Humanities Business https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/miami-business-school-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/miami-business-school-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/miami-business-school-365.jpg Miami Business School environmental The Miami Herbert Business School announced that a student-led committee will commission artwork for a high-trafficked location within the school. Kelly Montoya 05-27-2020 false Fine Arts false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Miller School of Medicine / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / World-renowned cardiologist Eugene Sayfie remembered https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/world-renowned-cardiologist-eugene-sayfie-remembered.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/sayfie_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/sayfie_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/sayfie_hero_365.jpg Dr. Eugene J. Sayfie A tireless physician who was always on call, Dr. Sayfie made patients partners in their care. News@TheU 05-26-2020 false Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Miller School of Medicine false false false false false Academics / University / Admissions / Announcements / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / University of Miami to pilot ‘test optional’ admissions for next year https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/university-of-miami-to-pilot-test-optional-admissions-for-next-year.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/testoptional_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/testoptional_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/testoptional_hero_365.jpg University of Miami Whitten University Center The temporary move to drop standardized testing requirements will hopefully eliminate some of the stress students are feeling during the pandemic. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-26-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services Admissions Announcements false false false false false Business / People and Community / Visiting Speakers / Miami Herbert Business School / School News / Special Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Business leaders address ‘Leading in a Time of Crisis’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/business-leaders-address-leading-in-a-time-of-crisis.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/business-crisis-course-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/business-crisis-course-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/business-crisis-course-365.jpg Students experience the urgency of managing crises in a newly conceived Miami Herbert Business School graduate course. The University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School lecture series continue this spring and then relaunches in the fall with a robust array of business leaders addressing the challenges and opportunities sparked by the coronavirus. News@TheU 05-26-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School School News Special Events Visiting Speakers false false false false false Academics / Health and Medicine / Health and Lifestyle / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / New undergraduate health course seizes the perfect teaching moment https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/new-undergraduate-health-course-seizes-the-perfect-teaching-moment.html Academics Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/germcourse-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/germcourse_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/germcourse_365.jpg A healthy gut contains millions of beneficial bacteria that help our immune systems function. As the coronavirus swept into South Florida, students in the inaugural Your Health, Your Immune System, Your Microbiota course had firsthand lessons about protecting their health as they watched history—and science—in the making. Maya Bell 05-22-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Environment / College of Engineering / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Research shows less pollution in Key Biscayne beach after shutdown https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/research-shows-less-pollution-in-key-biscayne-beach-after-shutdown.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/beachstudy_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/beachstudy_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/beachstudy_hero_365.jpg Helena Solo-Gabriele and Afeefa Abdool-Ghany Levels of bacteria dropped only days after the COVID-19 pandemic forced the closure of recreational waters, leading University of Miami investigators to speculate that beachgoers were the source of the contamination. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-22-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Engineering Research Excellence Environment false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Policy / Diversity / Social Impact / An in-depth discussion about immigration and ‘Dreamers’ highlights symposium https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/an-in-depth-discussion-about-immigration-and-dreamers-highlights-symposium.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/migrationsymp_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/migrationsymp_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/migrationsymp_hero_365.jpg The University of Miami Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas will host a webinar to discuss migration in the age of deportation. The University of Miami Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas hosted an online seminar Wednesday to address immigration in the age of deportation. Amanda M. Perez 05-21-2020 false Policy Diversity Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Frost School of Music / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / An award-winning songstress, alumna shares details about her new single https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/an-award-winning-songstress-alumna-shares-details-about-her-new-single.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/rose_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/rose_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/rose_hero_365.jpg Ariel Rose Ariel Rose, a Frost School of Music graduate, talks about her experience at the University of Miami and how it shaped her as an artist. In addition, she shares the story behind the inspiration for her new single and music video, “Somebody Loves You." Kelly Montoya 05-22-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Music false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Faculty member believes in teaching with compassion https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/faculty-member-believes-in-teaching-with-compassion.html Academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/ashmeet_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/ashmeet_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/ashmeet_hero_365.jpg Ashmeet Oberoi Ashmeet Oberoi, director of the Community and Social Change master’s degree program, believes that when you respect students’ lives outside the classroom, it enhances their academic experience. Barbara Gutierrez 05-20-2020 false false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / Law expert: Michael Flynn’s legal saga is stretching the fabric of justice https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/law-expert-michael-flynns-legal-saga-is-stretching-the-fabric-of-justice.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/flynn_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/flynn_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/flynn_hero_365.jpg In this Monday, June 24, 2019, file photo, Michael Flynn, President Donald Trump's former national security adviser, departs a federal courthouse after a hearing, in Washington. Trump said Sunday, March 15, 2020, that he is considering a full pardon for Flynn, who had pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about dealings with Russia's ambassador before Trump took office. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File) Ricardo Bascuas, professor of law, analyzes the latest legal twist in the ongoing drama involving the former national security advisor, whose politically tinged case has been characterized by irregularities. Michael R. Malone 05-20-2020 false U.S. Government false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / Miller School of Medicine / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Illness that is a by-product of COVID-19 affects children https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/illness-that-is-a-by-product-of-covid-19-affects-children.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/covidchildren_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/covidchildren_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/covidchildren_hero_365.jpg Juliet Daly, 12, leans on her mother Jennifer Daly on their front porch, as Jennifer recounts the ordeal of almost losing Juliet to the coronavirus, in Covington, La., Thursday, April 30, 2020. A team of pediatric cardiology specialists found that Juliet had acute fulminant myocarditis (AFM), an uncommon heart condition that tends to present with sudden onset acute heart failure, cardiogenic shock or life-threatening arrhythmias. A nasal swab confirmed that Juliet was also COVID-19 positive and that she had a second viral infection – adenovirus. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-19-2020 false Faculty/Staff Patients Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Patient Care false false false false false People and Community / Research / Diversity / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Why female leaders are proving to be so effective in responding to the pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/female-leaders-proving-to-be-the-most-effective-in-responding-to-the-pandemic.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/womenleaders_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/womenleaders_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/womenleaders_hero_365.jpg German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks during a press conference following a joint video conference with French President Macron in Berlin, Germany, Monday, May 18, 2020. One topic was the Corona Pandemic and its consequences. (Kay Nietfeld/dpa via AP) Political science professor Louise K. Davidson-Schmich writes that women who received the most credit for their handling of the health crisis “sought to empathize with the public’s myriad concerns.” Louise K. Davidson-Schmich 05-19-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Diversity Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / College of Arts and Sciences / Psychology / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Find more satisfaction by changing daily routines, study says https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/find-more-satisfaction-by-changing-daily-routines-study-says.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/happyoutside_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/happyoutside_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/happyoutside_hero_365.jpg Woman walking and listens to music stock photo New research jointly conducted by the University of Miami and New York University suggests that mixing up isolation routines could lead to more joy during the pandemic. Deserae E. del Campo 05-18-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Psychology false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Diversity / Upcoming virtual symposium tackles hard-hitting issues on immigration https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/upcoming-virtual-symposium-tackles-hard-hitting-issues-on-immigration.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/migrationsymp_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/migrationsymp_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/migrationsymp_hero_365.jpg The University of Miami Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas will host a webinar to discuss migration in the age of deportation. The University of Miami Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas will host an online seminar to discuss immigration in the age of deportation. Amanda M. Perez 05-18-2020 false Health and Lifestyle Diversity false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / How did the 1959 Cuban Revolution change the character of Havana? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/how-did-the-1959-cuban-revolution-change-the-character-of-havana.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/um-library-research-scholars_brandon-rojas-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/um-library-research-scholars_brandon-rojas-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/um-library-research-scholars_brandon-rojas-365.jpg Brandon Rojas Brandon Rojas, a University of Miami sophomore studying architectural engineering, explored the uprising as a Library Research Scholar. Barbara Gutierrez 05-18-2020 false History and Culture false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / Students unveil their visions of a resiliency center for Bahamas town https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/students-unveil-their-visions-of-a-resiliency-center-for-bahamas-town.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/marshharbor_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/marshharbor_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/marshharbor_hero_365.jpg Surveying the site: During an early January trip to Marsh Harbour, School of Architecture faculty member Eric Firley looks over a potential site on Marsh Harbour that could serve as the location for a resiliency center designed by University of Miami architecture students. Designed by School of Architecture students, the facility would help Marsh Harbour on its long road to recovery—serving not only as a storm shelter but also as a year-round community center for residents. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-18-2020 false Climate Change Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Psychology / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Psychologists offer guidance on how to support children during social distancing https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/psychologists-offer-guidance-on-how-to-support-children-during-social-distancing.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/childanxiety_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/childanxiety_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/childanxiety_hero_365.jpg mother and child embrace Child experts at the University of Miami offer ways that parents can help ease children’s anxiety and frustration at the inability to see friends during the COVID-19 pandemic. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-18-2020 false Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Psychology Health and Lifestyle Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Experts address the effects of COVID-19 on the presidential campaign https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/experts-address-the-effects-of-covid-19-on-the-presidential-campaign.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/votebymail_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/votebymail_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/votebymail_hero_365.jpg Marcia McCoy drops her ballot into a box outside the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections, Tuesday, April 28, 2020, in Cleveland, Ohio. The first major test of an almost completely vote-by-mail election during a pandemic is unfolding Tuesday in Ohio, offering lessons to other states about how to conduct one of the most basic acts of democracy amid a health crisis. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak) Political scientists at the University of Miami discuss how the novel coronavirus may impact the 2020 election. Barbara Gutierrez 05-18-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community A&S Social Sciences U.S. Government false false false false false Business / Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / Visiting Speakers / Miami Herbert Business School / School News / Special Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Donna Shalala: A joint public health and employment strategy needed to combat COVID-19 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/donna-shalala-a-joint-public-health-and-employment-strategy-needed-to-combat-covid-19.html Business Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/shalalalecture_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/shalalalecture_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/shalalalecture_hero_365.jpg Donna Shalala The U.S. congresswoman and former University of Miami president offered tips for student success, lauded business creativity, and talked about her personal leadership development in a conversation facilitated by the Miami Herbert Business School on leading in the time of the coronavirus. Michael R. Malone 05-18-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School School News Special Events U.S. Government Visiting Speakers false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / In the Community / Social Impact / Frost School of Music / Instrumental Performance / Keyboard Performance / Studio Music & Jazz / Vocal Performance / Musicology / Music Education / Music Therapy / Music Media & Industry / Music Theory & Composition / Music Engineering / Henry Mancini Institute / Frost Band of the Hour / Stamps / Frost Online / Frost Music Live / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / A Time For Hope Frost School of Music Ensemble declares ‘a time for hope’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/ensemble-declares-a-time-for-hope.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/frostvideo_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/frostvideo_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/frostvideo_hero_365.jpg A Time For Hope, Frost School of Music Frost School of Music’s faculty and staff members and students utilize their talents to help unify the community during this difficult time. 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Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-15-2020 false false false false false false People and Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Do you have hope? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/do-you-have-hope.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/ibishope_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/ibishope_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/ibishope_hero_365.jpg Ibis, a symbol of hope Hope is an elusive concept, but it is a crucial feeling to hold on to at a time of crisis. During this COVID-19 pandemic, University of Miami faculty members reflect on how they maintain hope during this and other difficult times. Barbara Gutierrez 05-14-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Students observe Ramadan in different ways during pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/students-observe-ramadan-in-different-ways-during-pandemic.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/ramadanhome_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/ramadanhome_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/ramadanhome_hero_365.jpg Al Mahdi Bokhait, Ahmed Alissa, Ahmed Nijem, and Hussein Alkathiri break fast during Ramadan. Members of the Muslim Students of the University of Miami celebrate the holy month while adhering to social distancing. Christopher Bared 05-14-2020 false In the Community false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Social Impact / Helping managers address the workplace from home https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/helping-managers-manage-the-workplace-from-home.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/worklifebalance_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/worklifebalance_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/worklifebalance_hero_365.jpg Makeshift desk while working from home A University of Miami faculty member offers tips on how to preserve healthy work-life practices as we face the challenges that come with a global pandemic. Amanda M. Perez 05-14-2020 false Health and Lifestyle Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / Social Impact / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / When interpreting data visualizations and graphics, read the fine print https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/when-interpreting-data-visualizations-and-graphics,-read-the-fine-print.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/cairo_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/cairo_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/cairo_hero_365.jpg Alberto Cairo Alberto Cairo, a visual communications expert in the School of Communication, explains how data journalism is helping the world to understand the impact of the coronavirus. Kristian A. Rodriguez 05-14-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Communication Journalism Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / Miami Herbert Business School / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Student goes from the football field to finance https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/student-goes-from-the-football-field-to-finance.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/dwashington_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/dwashington_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/dwashington_hero_365.jpg Dewayne Washington by Kristian Delrosario For graduating senior Dewayne Washington, the immediate past chief of the Iron Arrow Honor Society, life was always about more than just football. Ashley A. Williams 05-14-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / Student Affairs / Student Spotlights / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Senior discovers ‘what matters’ during undergraduate studies https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/senior-discovers-what-matters-during-undergraduate-studies.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/keegan_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/keegan_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/keegan_hero_365.jpg Keegan Gibson and John Kasich Keegan Gibson, the organizer of the University of Miami Student Government’s flagship interactive What Matters to U lecture series, discusses his academic journey. Ashley A. Williams 05-13-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Student Spotlights Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Climate Change / College of Engineering / Civil, Architectural and Environmental / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / resilience-academy U-LINK Teams tackle sustainability for North Bay Village https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/teams-tackle-sustainability-for-north-bay-village.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/ulinkconcrete_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/ulinkconcrete_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/ulinkconcrete_hero_365.jpg North Bay Village mayor Brent Latham poses for a photo with associate professor Esber Andiroglu and village manager Ralph Rosado in February, when the design of a graduate student in the University's College of Engineering was used to construct a 50-foot section of seawall in North Bay Village. This past semester, engineering students investigated resilient solutions for one of Miami’s communities that is most vulnerable to sea level rise. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-13-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile College of Engineering Civil, Architectural and Environmental In the Community Climate Change false false false false false People and Community / University / In Memoriam / Arva Moore Parks, trustee and noted historian, remembered https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/arva-moore-parks,-trustee-and-noted-historian,-remembered.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/arvamoore_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/arvamoore_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/arvamoore_hero_365.jpg Arva Moore Parks Preservationist served on the University of Miami Board of Trustees for 26 years and wrote several books on Greater Miami, Coral Gables, and University history. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-12-2020 false In Memoriam false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Health and Lifestyle / School of Nursing and Health Studies / SONHS Research / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / A new survey sheds light on ‘vulnerable’ cannabis users https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/a-new-survey-sheds-light-on-vulnerable-cannabis-users.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/vidot_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/vidot_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/vidot_hero_365.jpg Denise Vidot The international study led by the University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies aims to help guide public policy about marijuana use amid the coronavirus pandemic. Maya Bell 05-12-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Nursing and Health Studies SONHS Research Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Student News / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Architecture graduate will soon begin to build his dream career https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/architecture-graduate-will-soon-begin-to-build-his-dream-career.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/kyleferry_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/kyleferry_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/kyleferry_hero_365.jpg Kyle Ferry A full-time job awaits Kyle Ferry at RLF Architects in Orlando. Barbara Gutierrez 05-12-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Architecture School of Architecture Student News Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Business / Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / Miami Herbert Business School / School News / Special Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Congresswoman to prioritize worker well-being as key to opening the economy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/congresswoman-to-prioritize-worker-well-being-as-key-to-opening-the-economy.html Business Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/shalalalecture_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/shalalalecture_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/shalalalecture_hero_365.jpg Donna Shalala Donna Shalala, former president of the University of Miami, will discuss efforts to reopen the economy during an online lecture Thursday evening. News@TheU 05-12-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School School News Special Events U.S. Government false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / Miami Herbert Business School / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / COVID-19 changes celebrity culture https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/covid-19-changes-celebrity-culture.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/hollywood-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/hollywood-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/hollywood-365.jpg University of Miami, Celebrity Culture, Social Media As the spotlight that usually shines on Hollywood’s celebrity culture shifted to the global pandemic, the influencers and elites who make up the industry seem to be living in a world where their relevance in society is no longer center stage. 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Perez 05-12-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School History and Culture false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Couple cherish their memories at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/couple-cherishes-their-memories-at-the-u.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/alexanderremi_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/alexanderremi_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/alexanderremi_hero_365.jpg Remi Petit and Alexander Cohorsky University of Miami graduates Remi Petit and Alexander Cohorsky reflect on their favorite undergraduate moments at the U. Amanda M. Perez 05-11-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / Law and Politics / Conference / International Law/Politics / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / European Union celebrates its 70th anniversary amid fight against coronavirus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/european-union-celebrates-its-70th-anniversary-amid-fight-against-coronavirus.html Academics Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/euflag_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/euflag_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/euflag_hero_365.jpg European Union flag flying A European Union leader details the steps taken to mitigate the physical and economic ravages of the pandemic across 28 member nations. Barbara Gutierrez 05-11-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Conference International Law/Politics false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Virtual ceremonies celebrate students of color and LGBTQ+ graduates https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/virtual-ceremonies-celebrate-students-of-color-and-lgbtq-graduates.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/two-senior-940x529.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/two-senior-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/two-senior-365.jpg Virtual ceremonies celebrate students of color and LGBTQ+ graduates The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs and the LGBTQ Student Center hosted events to recognize graduates for their leadership, achievements, and contributions to the University community. Ashley A. Williams 05-11-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Commencement false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Student Corner / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Student goes from being a selective freshman to a selfless leader https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/student-goes-from-being-a-selective-freshman-to-a-selfless-leader.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/anildalling940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/anildalling790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/anildalling365.jpg Anil Dalling Senior Anil Dalling made his mark as a member for a host of campus organizations and evolved as a leader during his time at the University. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-08-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Student Corner Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / University / Medical / During a virtual talk, President Frenk addresses facing COVID-19 with 'adaptability' https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/during-a-virtual-talk,-president-frenk-addresses-the-state-of-the-u-amid-covid-19.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/gables-campus-aerial-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/gables-campus-aerial-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/gables-campus-aerial-365.jpg An aerial view of the Shalala Student Center on Lake Osceola and Cobb Fountain, with the City of Coral Gables in the distance. Testing, clinical operations, and efforts to reduce campus density were among the topics President Julio Frenk addressed during a Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce online event. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-08-2020 false Medical false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / Shout-outs: Graduating from the U in 2020 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/shout-outs-graduating-from-the-u-in-2020.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Congratulate, encourage, and honor this year's class. Read shout-outs from members of the University of Miami community to spring 2020 graduates. News@TheU 05-08-2020 false Commencement true true true false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / In the Community / Staff members find creative ways to celebrate during COVID-19 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/staff-members-find-creative-ways-to-celebrate-during-covid-19.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/quarantinecelebrations_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/quarantinecelebrations_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/quarantinecelebrations_hero_365.jpg Woman celebrating birthday with video conference University of Miami personnel share their heartfelt experiences and provide tips on how to reimagine events to celebrate important milestones during this quarantine. Kelly Montoya 05-07-2020 false In the Community false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Student Affairs / Student Spotlights / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Health science graduate is driven to eradicate health disparities https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/health-science-graduate-is-driven-to-eradicate-health-disparities.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/cachayb_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/cachayb_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/cachayb_hero_365.jpg Cachay Byrd Cachay Byrd, Iron Arrow Honor Society’s next chief, combines her passion for service and science to expand her career path. Ashley A. Williams 05-07-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Nursing and Health Studies Student Affairs Student Spotlights Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Who’s at risk to keep meatpacking plants open? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/whos-at-risk-to-keep-meatpacking-plants-open.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/meatpacking-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/meatpacking-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/meatpacking-365.jpg A worker leaves the Tyson Foods plant on May 1 in Waterloo, Iowa. The coronavirus is devastating the nation's meatpacking communities, places like Waterloo and Sioux City in Iowa, Grand Island, Neb., and Worthington, Minn. Within weeks, the outbreaks around slaughterhouses have turned into full-scale disasters. (Photo: Charlie Neibergall, AP) Two University of Miami law experts query the risks of requiring meatpacking plants to reopen and remain open despite the growing incidence of COVID-19. Michael R. Malone 05-06-2020 false Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Blackhawk helicopter pilot targets success in nursing https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/blackhawk-helicopter-pilot-targets-success-in-nursing.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/skelton-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/skelton-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/skelton-365.jpg Taylor Skelton Taylor Skelton graduated from the School of Nursing and Health Studies following a career in the U.S. Army. Barbara Pierce 05-06-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Nursing and Health Studies Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / A&S Student Corner / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Future law student hopes to become ‘effective agent for change’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/future-law-student-hopes-to-become-effective-agent-for-change.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/daria-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/daria-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/daria-365.jpg Daria Pietropaolo After completing her undergraduate degree this spring, Daria Pietropaolo will continue her studies at the University of Miami School of Law as part of the 3+3 Dual-Degree Program. Deserae E. del Campo 05-06-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community A&S Student Corner Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Commencement / Architecture / Profile Spotlight / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Student News / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Architecture graduate wants to design and build inviting structures https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/architecture-graduate-wants-to-design-and-build-inviting-structures.html Academics Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/sydney-maubert-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/sydney-maubert-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/sydney-maubert-365.jpg Sydney Maubert Sydney Maubert, a first-generation college student, is credited with having a strong work ethic and passion for design. Barbara Gutierrez 05-06-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Architecture School of Architecture Student News Commencement Architecture Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / Health and Medicine / People and Community / Commencement / Patient Care / Profile Spotlight / College of Engineering / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Veteran completed his degree on the coronavirus front line https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/veteran-completed-his-degree-on-the-coronavirus-front-line.html Academics Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/jeff-eberhardt-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/jeff-eberhardt-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/jeff-eberhardt-365.jpg Jeffrey Eberhardt Jeffrey Eberhardt, a mechanical engineering major, is a veteran special forces medical sergeant in the military who finished his degree while serving COVID-19 patients in a New York hospital. Jenny Hudak 05-06-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Engineering Commencement Patient Care Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Special Reports / University / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / Campus / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / School of Communication / School of Education and Human Development / College of Engineering / School of Law / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / Frost School of Music / School of Nursing and Health Studies / The Graduate School / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Student Spotlights / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Special Report: Graduating from the U in 2020 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/special-report-graduating-from-the-u-in-2020.html Academics People and Community Special Reports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/2016-freshmen-class-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/2016-freshmen-class-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/2016-freshmen-class-365.jpg Incoming students in the fall of 2016 create a giant human U on the Yaron Intramural Fields. Overhead shot taken with a cherry picker. Read a few profiles of graduating students, find information about the Miller School’s virtual commencement, and get other information about this year’s class. News@TheU 05-06-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School School of Communication School of Education and Human Development College of Engineering School of Law Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Frost School of Music School of Nursing and Health Studies The Graduate School Student Affairs Campus Life Student Spotlights Includes Video Commencement Profile Spotlight Campus false false false false false Health and Medicine / Patient Care / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / For more than 200 years, nurses have always stepped up https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/for-more-than-200-years,-nurses-have-always-stepped-up.html Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/nurseweek-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/nurseweek-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/nurseweek-365.jpg National Nurses Week As National Nurses Week begins, Cindy Munro, dean of the School of Nursing and Health Studies, reflects on the growing—and long overdue—respect for nursing and the students who are ready to enter or advance in the profession. Maya Bell 05-06-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students School of Nursing and Health Studies Patient Care false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Teaching and Learning / Technology / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Education and Human Development / UOnline / UOnline Education / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Professionals offer pointers for teaching online https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/professionals-offer-pointers-for-teaching-online.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/online-teaching-graphic_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/online-teaching-graphic_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/online-teaching-graphic_365.jpg Professionals offer pointers for teaching online Faculty members with experience in distance learning, education, and child psychology weigh in on some methods to capture kids’ attention while they learn on their computers. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-05-2020 false Faculty/Staff Faculty Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Education and Human Development UOnline UOnline Education Teaching and Learning Technology false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / School of Communication / Student Affairs / Student Spotlights / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Graduate expresses gratitude for her Hurricane family https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/graduate-expresses-gratitude-for-her-hurricane-family.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/hudak940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/hudak790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/hudak365.jpg Jenny Hudak Jenny Hudak, a media management major in the School of Communication, sought a true student body community and found it at the U. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-05-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Communication Student Affairs Student Spotlights Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Learn to identify—and manage—your dog’s separation anxiety https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/learn-to-identify-and-manage-your-dogs-separation-anxiety.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/sebastian-and-goose-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/sebastian-and-goose-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/sebastian-and-goose-365.jpg Sebastian the Ibis and Goose the mini Goldendoodle A University of Miami philosopher shares some insights to help “paw-rents” and their canine companions continue to live their best lives, even after coronavirus lockdowns lift. Megan Ondrizek 05-05-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community A&S Social Sciences Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Resilient student turns uncertainty into academic strength https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/resilient-student-turns-uncertainty-into-academic-strength.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/reneeprofile_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/reneeprofile_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/reneeprofile_hero_365.jpg Renee Sobaram A late start couldn’t hold graduating senior Renee Sobaram back from obtaining her bachelor’s degree from the University of Miami’s School of Communication. Ashley A. Williams 05-05-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Communication Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Commencement / Music / Profile Spotlight / Frost School of Music / Instrumental Performance / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Flutist honors mentor who showed ‘women what was possible’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/flutist-honors-her-mentor-for-showing-other-women-what-was-possible.html Academics Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/trudyemily_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/trudyemily_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/trudyemily_hero_365.jpg Trudy Kane and Emily Dierickx Emily Dierickx, who is graduating this week with a Doctor of Musical Arts degree, gives Trudy Kane’s groundbreaking musical and teaching career its due. Maya Bell 05-05-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Instrumental Performance Commencement Music Profile Spotlight false false false false false Business / Law and Politics / People and Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Special Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Former head of the VA discusses battle for better veterans’ care https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/former-head-of-the-va-discusses-battle-for-better-veterans-care.html Business Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/shulkin-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/shulkin-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/shulkin-365.jpg Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin smiles during a House Veterans Affairs Committee hearing on the FY19 budget, Thursday, Feb. 15, 2018, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin) David Shulkin, former secretary of the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, discussed the VA and health care during a recent online lecture hosted by the business school. Michael R. Malone 05-04-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Special Events false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Fine Arts / Art displays move from gallery walls to computer screens https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/art-displays-move-from-gallery-walls-to-computer-screens.html Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/wynwoodvirtual_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/wynwoodvirtual_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/wynwoodvirtual_hero_365.jpg University of Miami’s Department of Art and Art History gets creative and offers digital exhibits in an effort to reach broader audiences. The University of Miami’s Department of Art and Art History gets creative and offers digital exhibits in an effort to reach broader audiences. Amanda M. Perez 05-04-2020 false Fine Arts false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Commencement / School of Education and Human Development / Graduate believes in the power of education to create meaningful lives https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/graduate-believes-in-the-power-of-education-to-create-meaningful-lives.html Academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/bonnie-stright-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/bonnie-stright-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/bonnie-stright-365.jpg Bonnie Stright During her undergraduate studies at the University of Miami, Bonnie Stright devoted many hours to working with children. Barbara Gutierrez 05-04-2020 false School of Education and Human Development Commencement false false false false false Health and Medicine / Science and Technology / Patient Care / Tech Innovation / Engineers, architects, nurses, and doctors team up to protect health care workers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/engineers,-architects,-nurses,-and-doctors-team-up-to-protect-health-care-workers.html Health and Medicine Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/intubationbox_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/intubationbox_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/intubationbox_hero_365.jpg Nichole Crenshaw, assistant professor of clinical and director of the Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Program at the School of Nursing and Health Studies, performing the mock intubation procedure at the Simulation Hospital. As part of the University’s COVID-19 Preparedness Committee, a host of personal protective equipment is being 3D printed and fabricated to safeguard medical personnel. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-04-2020 false Patient Care Tech Innovation false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / College of Arts and Sciences / Historian takes an in-depth look at the mortality of pandemics https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/historian-takes-an-in-depth-look-at-the-mortality-of-pandemics,-from-the-black-death-to-the-coronavirus.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/plague_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/plague_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/plague_hero_365.jpg Vintage engraving of a dead cart collecting the bobies of plague victims during the Great Plague of London. The Great Plague, lasting from 1665 to 1666, was the last major epidemic of the bubonic plague to occur in England. Hugh M. Thomas, professor of history and director of the University of Miami’s Center for the Humanities, compares and links historical pandemics to current times. Kelly Montoya 05-04-2020 false College of Arts and Sciences Health and Lifestyle false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Biology and Ecology / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / U-LINK Researchers groom corals to combat coastal erosion https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/researchers-groom-corals-to-combat-coastal-erosion.html People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/coral-resilience-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/coral-resilience-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/coral-resilience-365.jpg Jane Carrick, a research associate at the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science The interdisciplinary Coastal Resilience Project team is researching ways to make corals more effective in preserving coastlines and waterfront properties. Christopher Bared 05-01-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Biology and Ecology Research Excellence Climate Change Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Neurologist addresses disrupted sleep patterns https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/neurologist-addresses-disrupted-sleep-patterns.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/19-257-graphic-for-sleep-story1_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/19-257-graphic-for-sleep-story1_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/19-257-graphic-for-sleep-story1_365.jpg Illustration of struggle to fall asleep University of Miami sleep expert Dr. Salim Dib explains the reasons behind our collective issues and offers tips on things we can do to improve our slumber. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-01-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Campus / President Frenk holds virtual roundtable with student media https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/president-frenk-holds-virtual-roundtable-with-student-media.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/shalala-lakeside-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/shalala-lakeside-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/shalala-lakeside-365.jpg Shalala Student Center and Lakeside Village Held Thursday morning, the discussion touched on a number of areas, including the fall semester, study abroad, and a “reimagined’’ campus. Ashley A. Williams 04-30-2020 false Campus false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Student who conquered the coronavirus donates blood plasma https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/student-who-conquered-the-coronavirus-donates-blood-plasma.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/covid-plasma-donation-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/covid-plasma-donation-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/covid-plasma-donation-365.jpg Senior Justin Grauer is assisting critically ill coronavirus patients through convalescent plasma treatment He tested positive for the novel coronavirus in early March, and now University of Miami senior Justin Grauer is fully recovered. So, he is assisting critically ill COVID-19 patients by donating convalescent plasma, which will be given to them to help fight the virus. Jenny Hudak 04-30-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Patient Care Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false World / South America / College of Arts and Sciences / Venezuela’s crisis deepens with coronavirus woes https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/venezuelas-crisis-deepens-with-coronavirus-woes.html World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/venezuela-crisis-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/venezuela-crisis-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/venezuela-crisis-365.jpg An informal coffee vendor reads a newspaper with a headline that reads in Spanish: "COVID-19 mortality in Ecuador" as he waits for clients during a nationwide quarantine to help curb the spread of the new coronavirus, in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, April 17, 2020. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos) The United States recently imposed further sanctions on the country’s totalitarian government. Barbara Gutierrez 04-30-2020 false College of Arts and Sciences South America false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Initiative examines pandemic data to drive better policy in Latin America https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/initiative-examines-pandemic-data-to-drive-better-policy-in-latin-america.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/mexico-covid-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/mexico-covid-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/mexico-covid-365.jpg Rosendo Azamar, left, comforts his daughter Aurora Guadalupe Azamar after they learned that his wife died, probably of COVID-19 disease, outside a public hospital at Iztapalapa, Mexico City, Wednesday, April 29, 2020. At hospitals across the capital where coronavirus patients are being treated, family members of the sick crowd the sidewalk outside, with most saying they have no other way of getting information about their loved ones isolated inside. Mexico's coronavirus cases have begun rising more rapidly, with experts predicting a peak around the second week in May. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano) A new study seeks to empower Latin American governments with timely data that will improve policy and ‘‘mitigate a tsunami of suffering and death’’ in the region. Michael R. Malone 04-30-2020 false Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Philosophy / College of Arts and Sciences / Do we have a moral obligation to help others? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/do-we-have-a-moral-obligation-to-help-others.html Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/brotherskeeper_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/brotherskeeper_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/brotherskeeper_hero_365.jpg Allegory of the Good Samaritan University of Miami philosophy and religious studies professors offer their perspectives about ethical duties during this time of the coronavirus pandemic. Barbara Gutierrez 04-29-2020 false College of Arts and Sciences Philosophy false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Research / Science and Technology / World / Curricula / Online Learning / Environment / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Cinematic voyage across the globe’s oceans captivates and educates https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/cinematic-voyage-across-the-globes-oceans-captivates-and-educates.html Roadmap Academics Research Science and Technology World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/oceanvoyage_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/oceanvoyage_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/oceanvoyage_hero_365.jpg Dr. Michael Lucek, second from left—the instructor for the module on “Eco-Toursim”—wraps up production in Christchurch, New Zealand. The Ocean Health Voyage, an online educational platform produced by a University of Miami professor and award-winning filmmaker, is now offered to members of the Hemispheric University Consortium. Kelly Montoya 04-29-2020 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Curricula Online Learning Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / Law and Politics / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Researcher: Prisons, jails, need to curtail the spread of COVID-19 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/researcher-prisons,-jails,-need-to-curtail-the-spread-of-covid-19.html Health and Medicine Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/covid-prisons-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/covid-prisons-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/covid-prisons-365.jpg A woman holds a sign during a protest outside the Cook County Jail in Chicago, Friday, April 10, 2020, calling for the release of prisoners from the jail. A federal judge ordered Cook County Jail to take prompt action to stop the spread of the coronavirus, including by making sure that the more than 4,000 detainees have access to adequate soap and sanitizer. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh) More measures are needed to reduce mass incarceration rates and mitigate the spread of the virus, according to a University of Miami sociology professor. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-28-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Frost School of Music / Music Theory & Composition / Students get an uplifting message from Barbra Streisand https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/students-get-an-uplifting-message-from-barbra-streisand.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/streisand-class-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/streisand-class-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/streisand-class-365.jpg Laura Sherman’s music theory class was elated and inspired after they received audio communication from a singing and acting legend. Laura Sherman’s music theory class was elated and inspired after they received audio communication from an iconic legend. Amanda M. Perez 04-28-2020 false Frost School of Music Music Theory & Composition Music false false false false false University / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Celebrate graduation by providing a tassel to a senior https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/celebrate-graduation-by-providing-a-tassel-to-a-senior.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/um-graduation-tassel-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/um-graduation-tassel-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/um-graduation-tassel-365.jpg Celebrate graduation by providing a tassel to a senior A new ’Canes challenge is asking the University of Miami community to make a small donation to provide a tassel to a graduate—and support emergency student funds and scholarships. News@TheU 04-28-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Miller School of Medicine / Psychology / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Mental health experts reach out to stressed caregivers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/psychology-experts-help-our-caregivers-cope-during-the-pandemic.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/ppecounseling_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/ppecounseling_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/ppecounseling_hero_365.jpg University of Miami mental health professionals are ramping up to help the health care workforce cope with the toll of treating COVID-19 patients. University of Miami mental health professionals are ramping up to help the health care workforce cope with the toll of treating COVID-19 patients. Maya Bell 04-27-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients College of Arts and Sciences Miller School of Medicine Psychology In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Research / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Scholar touts the advantages of touch https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/scholar-touts-the-advantages-of-touch.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/touchinstitute_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/touchinstitute_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/touchinstitute_hero_365.jpg Renowned researcher Tiffany M. Field explains the importance of the natural phenomenon of touch at a time when physical contact is taboo because of COVID-19. Renowned researcher Tiffany M. Field explains the importance of the natural phenomenon of touch at a time when physical contact is taboo because of COVID-19. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-27-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false University / Campus / Stanford Residential College to continue serving students during 2020-21 academic year https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/stanford-residential-college-to-continue-serving-students-during-2020-21-academic-year.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/residential-colleges-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/residential-colleges-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/residential-colleges-365.jpg Hecht and Stanford Residential College towers The decision will enable the University to offer additional on-campus living opportunities during a critical period. News@TheU 04-27-2020 false Campus false false false false false Roadmap / Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Latin America begins to buckle under weight of pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/latin-america-begins-to-buckle-under-weight-of-pandemic.html Roadmap Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/image-covid-19-in-the-americas-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/image-covid-19-in-the-americas-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/image-covid-19-in-the-americas-365x365.jpg Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas to host webinar on COVID-19 in the Americas In an online discussion, two Latin American policy experts explained how the pandemic is exacerbating glaring inequalities and endemic poverty in the region. Michael R. Malone 04-27-2020 false Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Academics / Research / University / Academic Excellence / Research Excellence / Libraries / Events / Resources & Services / Learning Commons / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / 2020 Library Research Scholars and Adobe Scholars to showcase their research https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/2020-library-research-scholars-and-adobe-scholars-to-showcase-their-research.html Academics Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/library-research-scholars-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/library-research-scholars-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/library-research-scholars-365.jpg Richter Library lobby Four undergraduates will virtually present projects to celebrate the completion of the University of Miami Libraries’ unique immersive research program. Ashley A. Williams 04-23-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Libraries Events Resources & Services Learning Commons Academic Excellence Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / In The News / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / CNN special report on climate crisis to air Saturday https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/cnn-special-report-on-climate-crisis-to-air-saturday.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/cnn-rsmas-aerial-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/cnn-rsmas-aerial-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/cnn-rsmas-aerial-365.jpg Aerial shot of Rosenstiel School Bill Weir, CNN’s chief climate correspondent, previewed the special during a climate symposium panel discussion at the University of Miami earlier this year. News@TheU 04-23-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science In The News Climate Change Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Profile Spotlight / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Student garners reflections on the importance of public health https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/student-garners-reflections-on-the-importance-of-public-health.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/renae-schmidt-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/renae-schmidt-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/renae-schmidt-365.jpg Renae Schmidt Renae Schmidt, in her second year of the Master of Public Health Program, finds an innovative way to express frontline workers’ thoughts on issues facing our community. Ashley A. Williams 04-23-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Profile Spotlight false false false false false Business / Economics / Miami Herbert Business School / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Professor diagnoses the plunge in oil prices https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/professor-diagnoses-the-plunge-in-oil-prices.html Business https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/oil-markets-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/oil-markets-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/oil-markets-365.jpg Storage tanks are shown at the Marathon Petroleum Corp. refinery in Detroit, Tuesday, April 21, 2020. The world is awash in oil, there's little demand for it and we're running out of places to put it. That in a nutshell explains this week's strange and unprecedented action in the market for crude oil futures contracts, where traders essentially offered to pay someone else to deal with the oil they were due to have delivered next month.(AP Photo/Paul Sancya) With the world seemingly awash in oil, a Miami Herbert Business School marketing professor assesses the drop in rates and the tumult affecting the global crude industry. Michael R. Malone 04-23-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Economics false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / University President / Environment / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Following in her ‘Foote’steps https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/following-in-her-footesteps.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/timecapsule_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/timecapsule_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/timecapsule_hero_365.jpg Newspaper article from Earth Day 1970 This year’s Roberta “Bosey” Fulbright Foote Prize winners include a group who buried a time capsule on the first Earth Day 50 years ago, along with a current University of Miami junior recently recognized among global young activists in National Geographic magazine. Amanda M. Perez 04-23-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the President In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact University President Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / World / History and Culture / Language / Museums / In the Community / Social Impact / The Caribbean / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Explore the Cuban Heritage Collection’s Mariel boatlift materials https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/explore-the-cuban-heritage-collections-mariel-boatlift-materials.html Arts and Humanities People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/marielboatlift_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/marielboatlift_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/marielboatlift_hero_365.jpg The Cuban Heritage Collection (CHC) of the University of Miami Libraries possesses many holdings about the boatlift that can help students, scholars, and members of the community gain insight into this unprecedented event. Books, documents, photos, and video interviews comprise part of the collection on the flotilla that crossed the Straits of Florida in 1980 and had a remarkable impact on South Florida. Barbara Gutierrez 04-22-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Libraries Distinctive Collections History and Culture Language Museums In the Community Social Impact The Caribbean false false false false false People and Community / World / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / The Caribbean / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / 40 years later, Cuban Americans reflect on the Mariel Boatlift https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/40-years-later-cuban-americans-reflect-on-the-mariel-boatlift.html People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/mariel-main-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/mariel-main-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/mariel-main-365.jpg In this May 1980 file photo, refugees from Cuba stand on the deck of their boat as they arrive at a rainy Key West, Fla. In the Mariel Boatlift, more than 100,000 Cubans fled the island by sea in the space of just six months. (AP Photo/Eddie Adams) University of Miami faculty members remember the impact the mass immigration had on South Florida, and they share personal experiences from that time. Amanda M. Perez 04-22-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community Diversity In the Community Social Impact The Caribbean false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Rainfall helped uncork Hawaii’s powerful Kilauea volcano https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/rainfall-helped-uncork-hawaiis-powerful-kilauea-volcano.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/volcano_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/volcano_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/volcano_hero_365.jpg Kīlauea In a NASA-funded project, University volcanologists studied how extreme rainfall may have triggered the massive eruption of what could be the world’s most active volcano. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-22-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Research Excellence Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / Voices and Opinions / Students / Alumni / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Career expert offers advice to 2020 graduates https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/career-expert-offers-advice-to-2020-graduates.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/toppel-graduates-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/toppel-graduates-608.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/toppel-graduates-365.jpg Toppel Career Center Christian Garcia, executive director of the Toppel Career Center, offers advice to students getting ready to graduate and enter the job market during the coronavirus crisis. Kelly Montoya 04-22-2020 false Students Alumni Parents International Students General Business Mobile Voices and Opinions false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / Profile Spotlight / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Student EMT responds to the call to combat COVID-19 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/student-emt-responds-to-the-call-to-combat-covid-19.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/colin_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/colin_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/colin_hero_365.jpg Colin Lee Whether at the University of Miami or at a field hospital in Santa Clara, California, sophomore Collin Lee answers his calling to help others. Ashley A. Williams 04-21-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Patient Care Profile Spotlight false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / Profile Spotlight / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Student faces a new ‘humanity emergency’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/student-faces-a-new-humanity-emergency.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/sarah_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/sarah_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/sarah_hero_365.jpg Sarah Fraser Sarah Fraser, a medical doctor and graduate student in the University of Miami School of Communication, decided to return to the medical front lines and help battle COVID-19 in her native Canada. Christopher Bared 04-21-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Communication Patient Care Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / Students / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / Mobile / Student adjusts to being home in Norway https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/student-adjusts-to-being-home-in-norway.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/malin_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/malin_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/malin_hero_365.jpg Malin Enger International student Malin Enger, a senior studying media management, is wrapping up the spring semester in Oslo, Norway. Renee Sobaram 04-21-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Community and Fans International Students Mobile Profile Spotlight false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Migration feels the effects of COVID-19 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/migration-feels-the-effects-of-covid-19.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/migration-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/migration-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/migration-365.jpg In this March 5 2020 file photo, migrants walk to the village of Skala Sikaminias, on the Greek island of Lesbos, after crossing on a dinghy the Aegean sea from Turkey on Thursday, March 5, 2020. Photo: Associated Press A world that has been greatly shaped by migration has shifted to a place of closed borders and restrictions caused by the spread of the coronavirus. Amanda M. Perez 04-21-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community A&S Social Sciences Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / Mobile / Student entertainment and programming board to host virtual events https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/student-entertainment-and-programming-board-to-host-virtual-events.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/virtual-hp-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/virtual-hp-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/virtual-hp-365.jpg Hurricane Productions rises to the challenge of hosting virtual events for the remainder of the semester. Hurricane Productions rises to the challenge of hosting online functions for the remainder of the semester. Renee Sobaram 04-21-2020 false Students Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students Mobile Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Science and Technology / Health and Lifestyle / Climate Change / Environment / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Will the summer heat save us from COVID-19? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/will-the-summer-heat-save-us-from-covid-19.html Health and Medicine Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/climate-change-sunset-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/climate-change-sunset-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/climate-change-sunset-365.jpg City skyline at sunset Cases of influenza wane with the arrival of summer in the northern hemisphere. Could the same seasonality hold true for the novel coronavirus? Experts are unsure. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-21-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Climate Change Environment false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U-LINK Research: Believers of conspiracy theories will deny threat https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/research-believers-of-conspiracy-theories-will-deny-threat.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/conspiracy-protestors-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/conspiracy-protesors-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/conspiracy-protestors-365.jpg Protesters stand on the steps of the State Capitol in Lansing, Mich., Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Flag-waving, honking protesters drove past the Michigan Capitol on Wednesday to show their displeasure with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's orders to keep people at home and businesses locked during the new coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) A new survey led by Joseph Uscinski, associate professor of political science, revealed that many respondents believe the danger of COVID-19 is exaggerated. Barbara Gutierrez 04-20-2020 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Health and Medicine / People and Community / Language / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / It’s no joke, humor goes viral in the time of coronavirus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/its-no-joke,-humor-goes-viral-in-the-time-of-coronavirus.html Arts and Humanities Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/humor_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/humor_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/humor_hero_365.jpg With the pandemic and its drain of dreary news swirling around us, a little lightheartedness serves to exorcise stress, connects us to each other, and even makes us better learners, according to both a University of Miami humor writer and sociologist. With the pandemic and its drain of dreary news swirling around us, a little lightheartedness serves to exorcise stress, connects us to each other, and even makes us better learners. Michael R. Malone 04-20-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community Language false false false false false Academics / University / Curricula / Online Learning / Libraries / Resources & Services / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / International Students / Millions of digitized print materials made available online https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/millions-of-digitized-print-materials-made-available-online.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/richter-hathitrust-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/richter-hathitrust-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/richter--hathitrust-365.jpg The HathiTrust Digital Library has expanded access to copyrighted works while libraries remain physically closed. The HathiTrust Digital Library has expanded access to copyrighted works while libraries remain physically closed. News@TheU 04-20-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff International Students Libraries Resources & Services Curricula Online Learning false false false false false Academics / Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Online Learning / Teaching and Learning / Patient Care / University Leadership / University President / Campus / Medical / Technology / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / University of Miami Health System / Division of Business and Finance / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / A pandemic strikes, and an academic community responds https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/a-pandemic-strikes-and-an-academic-community-responds.html Academics Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/empty-campus-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/empty-campus-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/empty-campus-365.jpg The novel coronavirus made its mark at the University of Miami, and members of the institution pulled together as a team to safeguard its students and faculty and staff. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami The novel coronavirus made its mark at the University of Miami, and members of the institution pulled together as a team to safeguard its students and faculty and staff. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-17-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost University of Miami Health System Division of Business and Finance Online Learning Teaching and Learning Patient Care University Leadership University President Campus Medical Technology false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / University Leadership / University President / Medical / Miller School of Medicine / University of Miami Health System / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Medical task force prepared to battle pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/medical-task-force-prepared-to-battle-pandemic.html Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/um-covid_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/um-covid_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/um-covid-hero-365.jpg UHealth’s clinical operations ramped up immediately to care for Covid-19 patients. UHealth’s clinical operations ramped up immediately to care for COVID-19 patients. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-14-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine University of Miami Health System Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community University Leadership University President Medical false false false false false Business / People and Community / University Leadership / Miami Herbert Business School / Special Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Crisis leaders need short-term strength and long-term vision https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/crisis-leaders-need-short-term-strength-and-long-term-vision.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/crisisleader_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/crisisleader_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/crisisleader_hero_365.jpg Leading through crisis graphic In a virtual lecture, business visionary Pat Russo emphasized clear communication, confidence, and creativity as essential qualities for leaders in a crisis. Michael R. Malone 04-16-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Special Events University Leadership false false false false false Academics / Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / University Leadership / Campus / Feature / Medical / Wellness / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / College of Engineering / Miller School of Medicine / The Graduate School / A&S People & Community / Biomedical / Industrial / Grad Students / Faculty / Staff / Donors student organization miami students greater miami community Miami Miller School of Medicine Protective gear, meals are part of care package for COVID-19 workers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/protective-gear,-meals-are-part-of-care-package-for-covid-19-workers.html Academics Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/ppe_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/ppe_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/ppe_hero_365.jpg Dr. Lilly Lee, Alison Ohringer and Dr. Jennifer Jackson Various departments and members of the University of Miami community lend a helping hand—and are developing medical equipment—to aid in the fight against coronavirus. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-16-2020 false Faculty Staff School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences College of Engineering Miller School of Medicine The Graduate School A&S People & Community Biomedical Industrial Grad Students Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Diversity In the Community Social Impact University Leadership Campus Feature Medical Wellness false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Museums / Libraries / Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Mindfulness can cultivate content and compassion https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/mindfulness-can-cultivate-content-and-compassion.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/mindfulnesshome_hero_940x529-1.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/mindfulnesshome_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/mindfulnesshome_hero_365.jpg A variety of mindfulness sessions are being offered digitally at the University of Miami to help you improve your sense of well-being. A variety of mindfulness sessions are being offered digitally at the University of Miami to help you improve your sense of well-being. Amanda M. Perez 04-16-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Libraries Events Museums false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Miller School of Medicine / Student Affairs / Health and Wellness / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Many must deal with grief amid the pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/many-must-deal-with-grief-amid-the-pandemic.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/grief_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/grief_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/grief_hero_365.jpg For many in this age of COVID-19, mourning has become a way of life. Recognizing the five stages of grief will help us get through this uncertain time. Barbara Gutierrez 04-15-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Student Affairs Health and Wellness Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Frost School of Music / Music Media & Industry / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / ‘Homemade’ songwriter makes it to the top of the music charts https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/homemade-songwriter-makes-it-to-the-top-of-the-music-charts.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/jakeowen_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/jakeowen_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/jakeowen_hero_365.jpg Frost School of Music alumnus Ben Goldsmith recounts his path to success in the music industry. Ben Goldsmith, a Frost School of Music graduate, recounts his path to success in the industry, culminating in a hit on Billboard’s country list. Amanda M. Perez 04-15-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Music Media & Industry Music false false false false false People and Community / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / Psychology / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Psychologist explains purpose and pitfalls of disgust https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/psychologist-explains-purpose-and-pitfalls-of-disgust.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/purpose-and-pitfalls-of-disgust-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/purpose-and-pitfalls-of-disgust-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/purpose-and-pitfalls-of-disgust-365.jpg The stigma of leprosy endures in India, even though the country has made great strides against the disease, which is neither highly contagious nor fatal. Now the number of new annual cases has risen slightly after years of steady decline, and medical experts say the enormous fear surrounding leprosy is hindering efforts to finally eliminate it.(AP Photo/Manish Swarup) The emotion, an ancient mechanism meant to keep us healthy, isn’t doing much to protect us against coronavirus—because COVID-19 does not offer the usual visible cues that protect us from sick people—shared Debra Lieberman, evolutionary psychologist and University of Miami associate professor. Barbara Gutierrez 04-14-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences Psychology false false false false false People and Community / Social Impact / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Effective messages must fulfill important objectives https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/effective-messages-must-fulfill-important-objectives.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/leadership-queen-elizabeth-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/leadership-queen-elizabeth-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/leadership-queen-elizabeth-365.jpg In this image taken from video and made available by Buckingham Palace, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II addresses the nation and the Commonwealth from Windsor Castle, Windsor, England, Sunday April 5, 2020. Queen Elizabeth II made a rare address, calling on Britons to rise to the challenge of the coronavirus pandemic, to exercise self-discipline in “an increasingly challenging time”. (Buckingham Palace via AP) David L. Steinberg, director of debate at the University of Miami, analyzes how the actions and words of leaders matter during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. David L. Steinberg 04-14-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Communication Social Impact false false false false false Business / People and Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Special Events / Visionary leader to share insight for handling business during a crisis https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/visionary-leader-to-share-insight-for-handling-business-during-a-crisis.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/patricia-russo-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/patricia-russo-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/patricia-russo-365.jpg Patricia Russo Global computer and communication technology leader Pat Russo will discuss best practices for managing a crisis in her virtual talk on Wednesday, April 15, the inaugural program in the Miami Herbert Business School’s Distinguished Leaders Lecture Series. News@TheU 04-13-2020 false Miami Herbert Business School Special Events false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / University / Climate Change / Environment / Celebrate Earth Day's 50th anniversary by planning for the next 50 years https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/celebrate-earth-days-50th-anniversary-by-planning-for-the-next-50-years.html People and Community Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/virtualearthweek-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/virtualearthweek-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/virtualearthweek-hero-365.jpg During this year’s Earth Day celebration, University of Miami climate change proponents invite the community to virtually tune in to timely conversations that explore the future of the planet. During this year’s Earth Day celebration, University of Miami climate change proponents invite the community to virtually tune in to timely conversations that explore the future of the planet. Kelly Montoya 04-13-2020 false Climate Change Environment false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / People and Community / University / Tech Innovation / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / ’Cane Angel Network opens for business https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/cane-angel-network-opens-for-business.html Roadmap Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/angelinvestor_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/angelinvestor_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/angelinvestor_hero_365.jpg Graduate students are building the University of Miami’s new start-up that aims to help University-affiliated new businesses find investors. Under the guidance of a seasoned investment professional, graduate students are building the University of Miami’s new start-up that aims to help University-affiliated new businesses find investors. Maya Bell 04-13-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Tech Innovation false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Literature / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Read, share ideas, and discuss books from the comforts of your home https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/read-share-ideas-and-discuss-books-from-the-comforts-of-your-home.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/booksathome_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/booksathome_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/booksathome_hero_365.jpg Escape to a different environment through books The University of Miami partners with the University of Colorado Boulder's Center for Humanities and the Arts in presenting a virtual book club. Kelly Montoya 04-13-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities Literature false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Science and Technology / University / Grants and Funding / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Fast-tracked research projects aim to respond quickly to mitigate effects of COVID-19 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/fast-tracked-research-projects-aim-to-respond-quickly-to-mitigate-effects-of-covid-19.html Health and Medicine Research Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/biomedical-research-bldg-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/biomedical-research-bldg-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/biomedical-research-bldg-365.jpg Exterior of the clinical research building Twenty-four University of Miami research teams have received rapid response grants to undertake innovative projects that will provide critical information about the novel coronavirus. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-13-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Grants and Funding false false false false false People and Community / Research / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / How deadly is the coronavirus? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/how-deadly-is-the-coronavirus.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/covid-data-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/covid-data-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/covid-data-365.jpg In this April 2, 2020 file photo, vials with samples taken for the new coronavirus are seen before they are prepared for RNA testing at the molecular pathology lab at Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans. Where political divides marred early recovery efforts after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Louisiana is showing rare political unity in the fight against the new coronavirus. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File) As the U.S. prepares for an anticipated spike in COVID-19, the difficulty in pinning down an exact mortality rate provides uncertainty at a difficult time. Amanda M. Perez 04-10-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences false false false false false People and Community / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / A&S People & Community / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Gardening is good for your sanity and your sustenance https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/gardening-is-good-for-your-sanity-and-your-sustenance.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/gardening-ezra-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/gardening-ezra-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/gardening-ezra-365.jpg Communication senior Ezra Remer stands in front of his coffee, bay leaf, purple sugar apple, and mango trees at the South Miami home he rents. Photo courtesy of Ezra Remer University students and faculty members champion gardening as a great way to break up the quarantine routine, and they offer some tips on how to start your own garden. 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Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-09-2020 false Social Impact University President false false false false false Academics / Research / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / Research continues amid coronavirus disruptions as students and faculty adjust https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/research-continues-amid-coronavirus-disruptions-as-students-and-faculty-adjust.html Academics Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/undergraduate-research-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/undergraduate-research-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/undergraduate-research-365.jpg Anastasiya Plotnikova, an undergraduate student majoring in biology and marine science at the University of Miami Anastasiya Plotnikova, an undergraduate student majoring in biology and marine science at the University of Miami, and her mentors share their experience of research away from the lab. Ashley A. Williams 04-08-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science false false false false false University / School of Communication / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Student media reporters steel themselves for their biggest story yet https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/student-media-reporters-steel-themselves-for-their-biggest-story-yet.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/umtv-laptop-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/umtv-laptop-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/umtv-laptop-365.jpg The reporting teams at The Miami Hurricane and UMTV seize the opportunity to tell their stories during a global pandemic. The reporting teams at The Miami Hurricane and UMTV seize the opportunity to tell their stories during a global pandemic. Ashley A. Williams 04-08-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business School of Communication false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Norman M. Kenyon, ‘a maestro in the operating theater,’ remembered https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/norman-m.-kenyon,-a-maestro-in-the-operating-theater,-remembered.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/kenyon_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/kenyon_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/kenyon_hero_365.jpg Drs. Norma and Norman Kenyon A medical school alumnus, gifted surgeon, and leader in the medical field, Norman M. Kenyon—father of Norma Sue Kenyon, vice provost for innovation—passed away last week. News@TheU 04-08-2020 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / What does the public know about COVID-19? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/what-does-the-public-know-about-covid-19.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/covid-study-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/covid-study-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/covid-study-365.jpg A passer-by wears a mask out of concern for the coronavirus while walking past a public service sign, Tuesday, April 7, 2020, at the Charles River Esplanade park in Boston. Many businesses have closed indefinitely while many people are working from home out of concern for COVID-19. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (AP Photo/Steven Senne) Survey aims to shed light on any misconceptions so that public agencies can address them. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-07-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / Campus / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Remote ministry helps ’Canes keep the faith https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/remote-ministry-helps-canes-keep-the-faith.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/interfaith_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/interfaith_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/interfaith_hero_365.jpg Interfaith graphic University of Miami campus ministries are following a prudent approach to engage students online with innovative services, creative resources, and prayerful conversations. 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Malone 04-06-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Campus Life Diversity Campus false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Psychology / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Softening the scars of social isolation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/softening-the-scars-of-social-isolation.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/social-isolation-mental-health-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/social-isolation-mental-health-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/social-isolation-mental-health-365.jpg The wife and son of a doctor in Maine who works in an urgent care clinic decided to isolate from each other during the pandemic. Photo: Associated Press University of Miami experts share ways to create community and feel less isolated during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Barbara Gutierrez 04-06-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Psychology false false false false false People and Community / University / University President / College of Arts and Sciences / The Advanced Study of the Americas / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas to host webinar on COVID-19 in the Americas https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/institute-for-advanced-study-of-the-americas-to-host-webinar-on-covid-19-in-the-americas.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/image-covid-19-in-the-americas-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/image-covid-19-in-the-americas-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/image-covid-19-in-the-americas-365x365.jpg Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas to host webinar on COVID-19 in the Americas University of Miami President Julio Frenk, a leading global public health expert and former health minister of Mexico, will participate in the event. News@TheU 04-06-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences The Advanced Study of the Americas Office of the President University President false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Nursing alumna fights COVID-19 at the border https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/nursing-alumna-fighting-covid-19-at-the-border.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/matamors-leiner-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/matamors-leiner-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/matamors-leiner-365.jpg SONHS grad Andrea Leiner describes what it’s like to face a pandemic while providing primary care for asylum seekers living in limbo at the Mexican border. Andrea Leiner, a nurse practitioner, describes providing primary care for asylum seekers living near the border. Robin Shear 04-06-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Nursing and Health Studies Patient Care false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / University Leadership / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Dean reflects on the state of the media in the age of coronavirus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/dean-reflects-on-the-state-of-the-media-in-the-age-of-coronavirus.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/covid-journalists-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/covid-journalists-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/covid-journalists-365.jpg FILE - In this March 24, 2020, file photo journalists practice social distancing during a news conference with New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo at the Jacob Javits Center that will house a temporary hospital in response to the COVID-19 outbreak in New York. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File) Karin Wilkins, dean of the University of Miami School of Communication, examines the challenges facing the media in the age of coronavirus. Barbara Gutierrez 04-03-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Communication In the Community Social Impact University Leadership false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Sylvester researchers to collaborate with Miami-Dade County on coronavirus testing https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/sylvester-researchers-to-collaborate-with-miami-dade-county-on-coronavirus-testing.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/covidtesting_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/covidtesting_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/covidtesting_hero_365.jpg Katerina Santiago, UHealth research support specialist, and a Miami-Dade County firefighter. The new testing effort, announced Friday by Mayor Carlos A. Gimenez, will use a finger prick to check for antibodies to the virus in a drop of blood to determine past or present infection. Diana Gonzalez 04-03-2020 false Treatment and Breakthroughs false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / World / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / Environment / The Caribbean / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Faculty Recognition / A&S People & Community / A&S Research / STEM / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Photomosaics lead to more research to help save the ocean’s reefs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/photomosaics-lead-to-more-research-to-help-save-the-oceans-reefs.html People and Community Research Science and Technology World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/gleason_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/gleason_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/gleason_hero_365.jpg University of Miami scientist Arthur Gleason is awarded a Pew grant to study coral reef restoration in the Caribbean. A University of Miami scientist is awarded a Pew grant to study coral reef restoration in the Caribbean. Deserae E. del Campo 04-02-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Faculty Recognition A&S People & Community A&S Research STEM Grants and Funding Research Excellence Environment The Caribbean false false false false false People and Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Meaning and mattering in the age of COVID-19 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/meaning-and-mattering-in-the-age-of-covid-19.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/searchmeaning_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/searchmeaning_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/searchmeaning_hero_365.jpg In the preface to the 1992 edition of his famous book “Man’s Search for Meaning,” Frankl recounts the dilemma he faced. How the choices made by Austrian psychiatrist Viktor Frankl during the Holocaust changed the course of his life and many others, and the lessons we can take from this during the coronavirus pandemic. Isaac Prilleltensky 04-03-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile false false false false false Health and Medicine / Patient Care / Miller School of Medicine / University of Miami Health System / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / General Business / Mobile / Miller School pulmonologist treats COVID-19 patient with nitric oxide therapy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/miller-school-pulmonologist-treats-covid-19-patient-with-nitric-oxide-therapy.html Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/nitricoxide_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/nitricoxide_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/nitricoxide_hero_365.jpg The INOpulse inhaled nitric oxide system (iNO) A medical specialist with the University of Miami Health System and the Miller School of Medicine has initiated a new therapy for the first time in a patient with the novel coronavirus diagnosis. The treatment has the potential to delay the need for a ventilator. Richard Westlund 04-02-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine University of Miami Health System Patient Care false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Research / Miller School of Medicine / School of Nursing and Health Studies / SONHS Research / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Experts study COVID-19 and cannabis use https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/experts-study-covid-19-and-cannabis-use.html Health and Medicine People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/covid-cannabis-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/covid-cannabis-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/covid-cannabis-365.jpg Amid the rapidly evolving status of COVID-19, a new University of Miami-led study will seek to leverage epidemiology expertise and collect data on the patterns and trends of this vulnerable population during these unprecedented times. Researchers are analyzing the effects of the coronavirus on medicinal cannabis users, one of the vulnerable populations that may be disproportionately affected by the disease. Their study includes an electronic survey to obtain epidemiologic data. News@TheU 04-02-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine School of Nursing and Health Studies SONHS Research false false false false false People and Community / Research / World / Social Impact / South America / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Scholars explore the lasting effects of a crisis departure https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/scholars-explore-the-lasting-effects-of-a-crisis-departure.html People and Community Research World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/venmigrant940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/venmigrant790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/venmigrant365.jpg Seth Schwartz and Saskia Vos University of Miami researchers are investigating the emotional aftermath faced by Venezuelans who left their home country in the past three years. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-02-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Social Impact South America false false false false false Law and Politics / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / The law of COVID-19 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/04/the-law-of-covid-19.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/covid-law-365.jpg University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Experts from the University of Miami School of Law address civil and human rights, public health, financial stability, and privacy law in pandemic America. Catharine Skipp 04-01-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Law true false false false false Arts and Humanities / Literature / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / The emotional potency of poetry https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/the-emotional-potency-of-poetry.html Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/poetrymonth_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/poetrymonth_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/poetrymonth_hero_365.jpg Jay F. W. Pearson, President of the University of Miami and Robert Frost, American poet, at commencement With the launch of National Poetry Month, University of Miami faculty members celebrate the solace and salve that poetry provides, especially at times of heartbreak and uncertainty. Michael R. Malone 03-31-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities A&S People & Community Literature false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / Profile Spotlight / Distinctions / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Chaplain becomes certified Holocaust educator https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/chaplain-becomes-certified-holocaust-educator.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Rabbi Mendy Fellig and his wife, Henchi, from the Chabad Jewish Student Center, were among an unprecedented cohort created to make sure the next generation is educated about the past. 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Williams 03-31-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Campus Life Diversity Profile Spotlight Distinctions true false false false false People and Community / University / Campus Safety / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Coalition wants students to make their voices heard https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/coalition-wants-students-to-make-their-voices-heard.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/19-229-its-on-us-survey-graphic_940x529.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/19-229-its-on-us-survey-graphic_790x527.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/19-229-its-on-us-survey-graphic_365.png University of Miami students are urged to take the President’s Coalition on Sexual Violence Prevention and Education survey to fight sexual violence on campus. University of Miami students are urged to take the President’s Coalition on Sexual Violence Prevention and Education survey to fight sexual violence on campus. Ashley A. Williams 03-31-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Student Affairs Campus Life Campus Safety false false false false false People and Community / University / Wellness / Miami Herbert Business School / Student Affairs / Health and Wellness / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Pandemic pumps up need for virtual fitness https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/pandemic-pumps-up-need-for-virtual-fitness.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/wellness-workout-v3-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/wellness-workout-v3-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/wellness-workout-v3-365.jpg The growing demand for online fitness instruction has forced the fitness industry to quickly adapt and bring workout sessions out of the gym and into consumers’ homes. The growing demand for online instruction has forced the fitness-center industry to quickly adapt and bring workout sessions out of the gym and into consumers’ homes. Amanda M. Perez 03-31-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Student Affairs Health and Wellness Wellness false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / Office of Alumni / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Alumnus is on a mission to serve patients https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/alumnus-is-on-a-mission-to-serve-patients.html Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/mercyship_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/mercyship_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/mercyship_hero_365.jpg The Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19) arrives in Los Angeles, Calif., Friday, March 27, 2020. Mercy deployed in support of the nation's COVID-19 response efforts, and will serve as a referral hospital for non-COVID-19 patients currently admitted to shore-based hospitals. (Cpl. Alexa Hernandez/U.S. Marine Corps via AP) John Rotruck, the lead medical officer aboard the USNS Mercy, credits the education he received at Miami as pivotal to his preparedness to oversee medical support the hospital ship will provide during the pandemic. Michael R. Malone 03-30-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of Alumni Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / University / University Leadership / University President / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Division of Business and Finance / Student Affairs / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University community invited to virtual town hall meetings https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/university-community-invited-to-virtual-town-hall-meetings.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/town-hall-covid-19-2020-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/town-hall-covid-19-2020-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/town-hall-covid-19-2020-365x365.jpg University community invited to virtual town hall meetings Faculty, staff, and students and their families are invited to submit questions for University leaders ahead of the virtual town hall meetings. News@TheU 03-30-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Division of Business and Finance Student Affairs University Leadership University President false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Film industry responds to COVID-19 as many face quarantine https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/film-industry-responds-to-covid-19-as-many-face-quarantine.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/image-video-streaming-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/image-video-streaming-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/image-video-streaming-365x365.jpg As the novel coronavirus continues to push people indoors, movie theaters across the globe have closed and streaming services are picking up early releases, making premium content available at home. As the novel coronavirus continues to force people inside, movie theaters across the globe have closed and streaming services are picking up early releases—making premium content available at home. Jenny Hudak 03-27-2020 false Cinema false false false false false Academics / University / Curricula / Online Learning / Teaching and Learning / Feature / Technology / Miller School of Medicine / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Instructor encourages creative virtual teaching techniques https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/instructor-encourages-creative-virtual-teaching-techniques.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/online-classes-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/online-classes-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/online-classes-365.jpg Richard Myers, a senior lecturer of biochemistry and molecular biology in the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, interfaces with a student during the first week of remote learning. Richard Myers, a senior lecturer in the Miller School of Medicine, offers tips and best practices on shifting to remote instruction for the duration of the semester. Kelly Montoya 03-26-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Curricula Online Learning Teaching and Learning Feature Technology false false false false false Academics / Science and Technology / Admissions / Curricula / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Academics / STEM / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / New degree prepares students for the world of big data https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/new-degree-prepares-students-for-the-world-of-big-data.html Academics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/data-science-vizlab-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/data-science-vizlab-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/data-science-vizlab-365.jpg Offered this fall, the Master of Science in Data Science will tailor its curriculum for multiple fields. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami Offered this fall, the Master of Science in Data Science will tailor its curriculum for multiple fields. David Menconi 03-26-2020 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Academics STEM Admissions Curricula false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Climate Change / School of Architecture / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Are COVID-19 shutdowns teaching us how to reverse the effects of climate change? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/are-covid-19-shutdowns-teaching-us-how-to-reverse-the-effects-of-climate-change.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/covid-climate-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/covid-climate-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/covid-climate-365.jpg February satellite images of the lower atmosphere over China show a dramatic decline in nitrogen dioxide (N02) levels compared to images from early January before the government lockdown in Hubei province. NASA Earth Observatory In the wake of measures instituted to stop the spread of the pandemic across the globe, emission levels and air pollution have declined in cities hit hard by the virus. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-26-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Architecture Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences Climate Change false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Electrical and Computer / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / COVID-19 spurs need for a boost in cyber hygiene https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/covid-19-spurs-need-for-a-boost-in-cyber-hygiene.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/remote-coronavirus-2020-940x529.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/remote-coronavirus-2020-790x527.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/remote-coronavirus-2020-365x365.png The University offers a wide range of tools and resources for working remotely, staying in touch, and getting the job done. A University of Miami cybersecurity lecturer provides a few tips to ensure a positive and safe computing experience. Lokesh Ramamoorthi 03-25-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Engineering Electrical and Computer Tech Innovation false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / Miami Herbert Business School / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Contingency course puts students at the helm of a crisis https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/contingency-course-puts-students-at-the-helm-of-a-crisis.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/business-crisis-course-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/business-crisis-course-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/business-crisis-course-365.jpg Students experience the urgency of managing crises in a newly conceived Miami Herbert Business School graduate course. Students experience the urgency of managing crises in a newly conceived Miami Herbert Business School graduate course. Michael R. Malone 03-25-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Entrepreneurship false false false false false People and Community / University / Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Internship fund offers financial assistance to undergraduates https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/internship-fund-offers-financial-assistance-to-undergraduates.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/toppel-career-center-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/toppel-career-center-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/toppel-career-center-365.jpg Toppel Career Center The Toppel Career Center is accepting applications from University of Miami undergraduate students who could be eligible to receive monetary aid as they pursue summer internships. Ashley A. Williams 03-25-2020 false Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile false false false false false People and Community / University / Seeking a job or internship? Visit the virtual job fair https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/seeking-a-job-or-internship-visit-the-virtual-job-fair.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/career-fair-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/career-fair-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/career-fair-365.jpg University of Miami student networks during a career fair at the Watsco Center in 2019. The University of Miami’s Toppel Career Center offers students the ability to participate in a career fair next week without leaving home. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-24-2020 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Health expert: Your immune system is the best defense against any virus or infection https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/health-expert-your-immune-system-is-the-best-defense-against-any-virus-or-infection.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/19-225-immune-system-graphic_949x529.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/19-225-immune-system-graphic_790x527.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/19-225-immune-system-graphic_365x365.png A University of Miami registered dietitian suggests ways to become stronger and healthier. A University of Miami registered dietitian suggests ways to become stronger and healthier. Barbara Gutierrez 03-24-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Health and Lifestyle false false false false false People and Community / University / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / A&S Social Sciences / Don’t ignore that census correspondence https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/dont-ignore-that-census-correspondence.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/census2020_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/census2020_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/census2020_hero_365.jpg The U.S. Census count, mandated by the U.S. Constitution and conducted every 10 years, is crucial because it affects almost every aspect of our daily lives. The U.S. Census count is crucial because it affects almost every aspect of our daily lives. Barbara Gutierrez 03-24-2020 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community A&S Social Sciences Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Fine Arts / Museums / Music / College of Arts and Sciences / Frost School of Music / Lowe Art Museum / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Soothe your craving and link to the fine arts https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/soothe-your-craving-and-link-to-the-fine-arts.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/arts-donut-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/arts-donut-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/arts-donut-365.jpg Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali, Large Metal B, ca. 1958, aluminum. Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Aron B. Katz, 82.0227. Live music, performances, concerts, and exhibitions are canceled, but the University of Miami continues to bring its collective creativity and real-time connection to the world. Kelly Montoya 03-24-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Frost School of Music Lowe Art Museum Cinema Fine Arts Museums Music false false false false false University / Announcements / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Frenk welcomes back University community https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/frenk-welcomes-back-university-community.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo News@TheU 03-24-2020 false Announcements true false false false false Health and Medicine / Miller School students share Match Day with families and friends https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/miller-school-students-share-match-day-with-families-and-friends.html Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/match-day-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/match-day-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/match-day-365.jpg Alain Artiles matched in emergency medicine at UM/Jackson Unable to celebrate together on the medical campus because of health precautions related to COVID-19, medical school graduates learned about their residency matches by email from the national agency that coordinates the program. News@TheU 03-23-2020 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Breakthroughs / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Medical researchers developing rapid diagnostic test for COVID-19 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/medical-researchers-developing-rapid-diagnostic-test-for-covid-19.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/daunert_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/daunert_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/daunert_hero_365.jpg Biomedical researchers at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine are developing a COVID-19 point-of-care diagnostic test in collaboration with biopharmaceutical company Heat Biologics, Inc. The new test is being developed by Miller School of Medicine researchers in collaboration with Heat Biologics. News@TheU 03-23-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Treatment and Breakthroughs Breakthroughs Grants and Funding Research Excellence false false false false false Business / People and Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Faculty News / COVID-19 fractures the global supply chain https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/covid-19-fractures-the-global-supply-chain.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/supply-chain-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/supply-chain-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/supply-chain-365.jpg A worker fills a box with toilet paper at the Tissue Plus factory in Bangor, Maine. The new company has been unexpectedly busy because of the shortage of toilet paper brought on by hoarders concerned about the coronavirus. Photo: Associated Press The novel coronavirus has spread so widely around the world that it is affecting almost all links of the global supply chain. Amanda M. Perez 03-23-2020 false Miami Herbert Business School Faculty News false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / President Frenk, a public health expert, discusses COVID-19 pandemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/frenk-shares-insights-on-covid-19.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo University of Miami President Julio Frenk has experienced several pandemics throughout his public health career, including as minister of health for Mexico. He shares his insight in this video. News@TheU 03-23-2020 false true false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / How COVID-19 is affecting sports and the fans who love the games https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/how-covid-19-is-affecting-sports-and-the-fans-who-love-the-games.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/covid-sports-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/covid-sports-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/covid-sports-365.jpg An empty Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami The sports world has shut down amid the coronavirus crisis. Two experts from the University of Miami’s School of Education and Human Development discuss the impact. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-22-2020 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Health and Lifestyle / University President / Campus Safety / Medical / Miller School of Medicine / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Frenk: Don’t despair or panic, but give COVID-19 the seriousness it deserves https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/frenk-dont-despair-or-panic,-but-give-covid-19-the-seriousness-it-deserves.html Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/publichealth_qna_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/publichealth_qna_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/publichealth_qna_hero_365.jpg University of Miami President Julio Frenk (second from right) visited UHealth Tower earlier this week to learn more about how the University of Miami Health System is implementing measures to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus. Now dealing with the fourth pandemic of his public health career, University of Miami President Julio Frenk shares his insight on the lessons we need to heed now—and remember in the future. Maya Bell 03-19-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Office of the President Health and Lifestyle University President Campus Safety Medical false false false false false People and Community / University / University Leadership / University President / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Frenk, academic leaders meet to discuss coronavirus responses, plans https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/frenk-academic-leaders-meet-to-discuss-coronavirus-responses-plans.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/academicleaders_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/academicleaders_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/academicleaders_hero_365.jpg President Frenk conducts a call of the Academic Leaders Council from his office The virtual meeting of the Miami-Dade Beacon Council’s One Community One Goal Academic Leaders Council also addressed strategies for supporting local businesses impacted by the pandemic. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-18-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the President University Leadership University President false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Miller School of Medicine / School of Nursing and Health Studies / University of Miami Health System / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / UHealth, Miller School fight COVID-19 on the frontlines and in the labs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/uhealth-miller-school-fight-covid-19-on-the-frontlines-and-in-the-labs.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/frenkmedvisit_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/frenkmedvisit_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/frenkmedvisit_hero_365.jpg From left, Miller School of Medicine Dean Henri Ford; President Julio Frenk; Dr. David Lang, medical director of the emergency department at UHealth Tower; and Vincent Torres, emergency manager, confer at the medical campus on Tuesday. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami As the University of Miami Health System implements measures to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus, researchers at the Miller School are working on a vaccine and rapid diagnostic tests to impede it. Maya Bell 03-18-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine School of Nursing and Health Studies University of Miami Health System Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs false false false false false Business / People and Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Highly improbable events offer challenges and opportunities https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/highly-improbable-events-offer-challenges-and-opportunities.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/black-swan-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/black-swan-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/black-swan-365.jpg Black Swan events are those that are considered rare; with extreme impact, especially on the economic system; and, in retrospect, highly predictable. Photo: Associated Press Resilience, reason, and knowledge are the best antidotes for rare improbable ‘‘black swan’’ events such as COVID-19 and the current economic upheaval, University of Miami experts suggest. Michael R. Malone 03-18-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Miami Herbert Business School false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University experts tackle multiple questions surrounding the coronavirus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/university-experts-tackle-multiple-questions-surrounding-the-coronavirus.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/covid-qa-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/covid-qa-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/covid-qa-365.jpg A nurse holds a swabs and test tube kit to test people for COVID-19, the disease that is caused by the new coronavirus. Photo: Associated Press Professor Jose Szapocznik, a public health expert, as well as Dr. Jose G. Castro, an infectious disease physician, are immersed in research and clinical practice to treat those affected by the coronavirus. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-17-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Patient Care false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Literature / Libraries / Resources & Services / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Escape to a different environment through books https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/escape-to-a-different-environment-through-books.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/booksathome_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/booksathome_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/booksathome_hero_365.jpg Escape to a different environment through books University of Miami librarians offer their favorite books as suggestions to read during this time of social distancing. Barbara Gutierrez 03-17-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Libraries Resources & Services Literature false false false false false Academics / People and Community / World / Curricula / Social Impact / The Caribbean / School of Architecture / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Students sculpt possible solutions to real-world problems https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/students-sculpt-possible-solutions-to-real-world-problems.html Academics People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/bahamasdesign_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/bahamasdesign_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/bahamasdesign_hero_365.jpg University of Miami School of Architecture first-year students construct a mega-model of a resilient Bahamian village, part of a school-wide initiative of projects focused on the country. University of Miami School of Architecture first-year students construct a mega-model of a resilient Bahamian village, part of a school-wide initiative of projects focused on the country. Michael R. Malone 03-16-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Architecture Curricula Social Impact The Caribbean false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / Profile Spotlight / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Meteorology and Physical Oceanography / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Graduate student studies rivers in the skies https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/graduate-student-studies-rivers-in-the-skies.html People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/zavadoff-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/zavadoff-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/zavadoff-365.jpg Graduate student Brianna Zavadoff studies rivers in the skies Long, narrow regions in the sky, atmospheric rivers transport most of the water vapor outside of the tropics and can pack a powerful punch. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-16-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Meteorology and Physical Oceanography Profile Spotlight Climate Change Environment false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Social Impact / Students / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Where, when to cast your vote in the Florida presidential primary election https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/where-when-to-cast-your-vote-in-the-florida-presidential-primary-election.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/voting-signs-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/voting-signs-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/voting-signs-365.jpg The 2020 presidential preference primary election which will take place on Tuesday, March 17 Here’s your guide to the 2020 presidential preference primary election, which will take place on Tuesday, March 17. Ashley A. Williams 03-13-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Community and Fans General Business Mobile Social Impact false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Researcher analyzes how our changing climate is impacting reptiles, amphibians https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/researcher-analyzes-how-our-changing-climate-is-impacting-reptiles-amphibians.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/gladesreptiles_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/gladesreptiles_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/gladesreptiles_hero_365.jpg Professor Chris Searcy is studying the effects of climate change on Everglades wildlife, as well as imperiled reptiles and amphibians throughout the nation. Professor Chris Searcy is studying the effects of climate change on Everglades wildlife, as well as imperiled reptiles and amphibians throughout the nation. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-13-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research Research Excellence Environment false false false false false People and Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Psychology / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / Parents / To cope with COVID-19, carry on https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/to-cope-with-covid-19-carry-on.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/anxiety-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/anxiety-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/anxiety-365.jpg Anxious over the spread of COVID-19, some people are over-buying recommended supplies. University of Miami anxiety expert Jill Ehreneich-May urges staying the course—albeit from a distance—and being mindful of the present. Maya Bell 03-13-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Community and Fans Parents College of Arts and Sciences Psychology false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / University / Florida Law/Politics / University Leadership / University President / Appointments / Distinctions / School of Law / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Community and Fans / General Business / Mobile / Judge A. Jay Cristol Endowed Chair in Bankruptcy awarded https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/judge-a-jay-cristol-endowed-chair-in-bankruptcy-awarded.html Law and Politics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/cristol-endowed-chair-ceremony-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/cristol-endowed-chair-ceremony-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/cristol-endowed-chair-ceremony-365.jpg Dean Anthony Varona, Judge A.J. Cristol, President Julio Frenk, Provost Jeffrey Duerk, and Vice Dean Andrew Dawson (seated). Andrew B. Dawson, law professor and vice dean for academic affairs at the School of Law, was named the first chair during a recent ceremony. News@TheU 03-12-2020 false Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Community and Fans General Business Mobile School of Law Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Florida Law/Politics University Leadership University President Appointments Distinctions false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / In the Community / Social Impact / Frost School of Music / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Music is a change agent for disadvantaged youth https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/music-is-a-change-agent-for-disadvantaged-youth.html Academics Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/guitarsclass940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/guitarsclass790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/guitarsclass365.jpg students, University of Miami, Frost School of Music Frost School of Music lecturer Brent Swanson’s class Music and Peacebuilding is helping to improve the lives of underprivileged Miami students. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-12-2020 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Music In the Community Social Impact false false false false false University / Letters and Messages / Technology / Faculty / Staff / Remote tools, resources available for the University community https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/remote-tools-resources-available-for-the-university-community.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/remote-coronavirus-2020-940x529.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/remote-coronavirus-2020-790x527.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/remote-coronavirus-2020-365x365.png The University offers a wide range of tools and resources for working remotely, staying in touch, and getting the job done. The University offers a wide range of tools and resources for working remotely, staying in touch, and getting the job done. News@TheU 03-12-2020 false Faculty Staff Letters and Messages Technology false false false false false Academics / Law and Politics / College of Arts and Sciences / Sophomore class senator charts a noble course https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/sophomore-class-senator-charts-a-noble-course.html Academics Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/hammond-scholar-landon-coles-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/hammond-scholar-landon-coles-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/hammond-scholar-landon-coles-365.jpg Landon Coles is committed to “helping those who are underrepresented and historically marginalized.” Grateful for his Ronald A. Hammond Scholarship, Landon Coles is committed to “helping those who are underrepresented and historically marginalized.” News@TheU 03-11-2020 false College of Arts and Sciences false false false false false People and Community / Research / College of Arts and Sciences / Psychology / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Parents / University of Miami researchers find an early behavioral marker for autism https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/university-of-miami-researchers-find-an-early-behavioral-marker-for-autism.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/autism-attachment-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/autism-attachment-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/autism-attachment.365.jpg For a new autism study, University of Miami researchers looked at how babies react when they are briefly separated and then reunited with a parent. A new study of infants who are at high risk for developing autism shows that an early social difficulty with their parents could portend a future autism diagnosis. Maya Bell 03-11-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Parents College of Arts and Sciences Psychology false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Third-year law student takes aim at human trafficking https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/third-year-law-student-takes-aim-at-human-trafficking.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/burnitis-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/burnitis-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/burnitis-365.jpg Third-year law student Caitlyn Burnitis takes aim at human trafficking Through symposia and other forums, Caitlyn Burnitis is aiding in the fight to end a criminal enterprise that ensnares more than 24 million victims worldwide. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-11-2020 false false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University of Miami Physical Therapy students host the Hurricane Challenge https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/university-of-miami-physical-therapy-students-host-the-hurricane-challenge.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/hurricane-challenge-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/hurricane-challenge-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/hurricane-challenge-365.jpg About 200 Miami-Dade County Public School pupils participated in the student-led event, which provides a day of fun, music, and games to those living with disabilities. About 200 Miami-Dade County Public Schools pupils participated in the student-led event, which provides a day of fun, music, and games to those living with disabilities. Ashley A. Williams 03-09-2020 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Climate Change / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / A&S Research / ‘Water insecurity’ may prompt migration https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/water-insecurity-may-prompt-migration.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/justin-stoler-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/justin-stoler-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/justin-stoler-365.jpg Justin Stoler, associate professor of geography, Department of Geography and Regional Studies Professor Justin Stoler led a workshop to examine how people’s decisions to migrate may be linked to their access to water and accelerated by climate change. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-09-2020 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community A&S Research Climate Change false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / University to launch Flagship Initiative for Women and Gender Equity https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/university-to-launch-flagship-initiative-for-women-and-gender-equity.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/19-219-womens-initiative-graphic_940.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/19-219-womens-initiative-graphic_790.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/19-219-womens-initiative-graphic_365.png University to launch Flagship Initiative for Women and Gender Equity The initiative will address issues of inequality and examine ways in which the institution can support female students, faculty, staff, and other members of the University and broader community in achieving gender parity in leadership. News@TheU 03-09-2020 false Diversity false false false false false Academics / Research / Teaching and Learning / School of Education and Human Development / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Research shows verbal bias against Latinxs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/research-shows-verbal-bias-against-latinxs.html Academics Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/latinxhistory_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/latinxhistory_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/latinxhistory_hero_365.jpg Matthew Deroo and Edgar Diaz A School of Education and Human Development study of three U.S. history textbooks documents a biased treatment of Latinx people. Michael R. Malone 03-06-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development Teaching and Learning false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / World / History and Culture / Visiting Speakers / The Caribbean / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Faculty/Staff / International Students / Top scholars launch new lecture series on Cuban studies https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/top-scholars-launch-new-lecture-series-on-cuban-studies.html Arts and Humanities People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/image-distinguished-lecture-series-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/image-distinguished-lecture-series-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/image-distinguished-lecture-series-365x365.jpg The Distinguished Lecture Series discourse marks the 500th anniversary of Havana. The series will celebrate the 500th anniversary of Havana. Barbara Gutierrez 03-05-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff International Students Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost History and Culture Visiting Speakers The Caribbean false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Chemists create new artificial enzyme https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/chemists-create-new-artificial-enzyme.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/enzyme-main-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/enzyme-main-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/enzyme-main-365.jpg Vindi M. Jayasignhe-Arachchige and Rajeev Prabhakar Designed at the University of Miami, the triple-stranded molecule may help put chemistry’s holy grail in reach. Maya Bell 03-05-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research Breakthroughs Research Excellence false false false false false Business / People and Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Special Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Executive promotes purpose-driven business leaders https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/executive-promotes-purpose-driven-business-leaders.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/image-polman-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/image-polman-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/image-polman-365x365.jpg Paul Polman Paul Polman, CEO of Unilever, shared how business strategies that foster inclusion, diversity, and green business practices are the most likely to succeed in the changed world economy. Michael R. Malone 03-04-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Special Events false false false false false Health and Medicine / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Researchers, clinicians, and scientists to explore climate’s impact on human health https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/researchers-clinicians-and-scientists-to-explore-climates-impact-on-human-health.html Health and Medicine Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/climatehealth_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/climatehealth_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/climatehealth_hero_365.jpg Climate’s influence on children’s health, the delivery of health care, and policies to mitigate its effects are just some of the topics that will be explored at the one-day Climate and Health Symposium. Climate’s influence on children’s health, the delivery of health care, and policies to mitigate its effects are just some of the topics that will be explored at the one-day Climate and Health Symposium at the University of Miami. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-04-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Climate Change false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Profile Spotlight / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Ecologist has a passion for tropical trees https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/ecologist-has-a-passion-for-tropical-trees.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/galettimain940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/galettimain790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/galettimain365.jpg Associate professor Mauro Galetti Mauro Galetti, the new arboretum director and associate professor, is a conservation ecologist with more than a decade of experience researching the rainforests. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-04-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community Profile Spotlight Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University filmmakers’ work hits the screen at Miami Film Festival https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/university-filmmakers-work-hits-the-screen-at-miami-film-festival.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/mff2020_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/mff2020_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/mff2020_hero_365.jpg Six films created by University of Miami faculty members, students, and alumni will be screened at the Miami Film Festival, which begins March 6. Six films created by University of Miami faculty members, students, and alumni will be screened at the Miami Film Festival, which begins March 6. Jabria Roscoe and Karina Valdes 03-04-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Communication Cinema false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Social Impact / Coronavirus sprouts a host of conspiracy theories https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/coronavirus-sprouts-a-host-of-conspiracy-theories.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/coronavirus-fauci-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/coronavirus-fauci-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/coronavirus-fauci-365.jpg National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci testifies before a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing on the coronavirus on Capitol Hill, Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik) Joseph Uscinski, associate professor of political science, explores the history of conspiracy theories and why they can pose a danger in times of crisis. Barbara Gutierrez 03-03-2020 false Social Impact false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Science and Technology / Teaching and Learning / Tech Innovation / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Nursing students leap into the future https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/nursing-students-leap-into-the-future.html Roadmap Academics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/abovitz-sonhs-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/abovitz-sonhs-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/abovitz-sonhs-365.jpg Magic Leap founder Rony Abovitz describes how spatial computing and other emerging technologies will amplify the presence, knowledge, and power of future health care providers. From simulating fires in the operating room to incivility in the workplace, the School of Nursing and Health Studies is an enthusiastic testing ground for Magic Leap technology. Maya Bell 03-03-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents School of Nursing and Health Studies Teaching and Learning Tech Innovation false false false false false Business / Health and Medicine / People and Community / Miami Herbert Business School / Healthcare Management and Policy / Special Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Industry leaders to tackle the ‘Business of Health Care’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/industry-leaders-to-tackle-the-business-of-health-care.html Business Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/business-of-healthcare-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/business-of-healthcare-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/business-of-healthcare-365.jpg Business of Health Care 2019 Government and business experts will convene at the University of Miami in late March for the Business of Health Care conference. Michael R. Malone 03-03-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miami Herbert Business School Healthcare Management and Policy Special Events false false false false false People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / University Leadership / Office of the President / Board of Trustees / Division of Business and Finance / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Breaking the glass ceiling: Women soar to the top at the University of Miami https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/breaking-the-glass-ceiling-women-soar-to-the-top-at-the-university-of-miami.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/womenleadership_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/womenleadership_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/womenleadership_hero_365.jpg University of Miami women leaders Bass, Neider, Travisano From the Board of Trustees to the Faculty Senate and Student Government, women hold many top leadership positions at the University. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-03-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the President Board of Trustees Division of Business and Finance Profile Spotlight University Leadership false false false false false People and Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Australian students team up to lead relief efforts for wildfires’ aftermath https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/australian-students-team-up-to-lead-relief-efforts-for-wildfires-aftermath.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/australia-fire-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/australia-fire-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/australia-fire-365.jpg Fire burns in the grass near Bumbalong, south of the Australian capital, Canberra, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2020. The threat is posed by a blaze on Canberra's southern fringe that has razed more than 21,500 hectares (53,000 acres) since it was sparked by heat from a military helicopter landing light on Monday, the Emergency Services Agency said. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft) University of Miami students will gather on the Lakeside Patio to seek donations for those affected by the wildfires in Australia. Jenny Hudak 03-03-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Visiting Speakers / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Pixar artist motivates students to move ‘onward’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/pixar-artist-motivates-students-to-move-onward.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/onward-main-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/onward-main-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/onward-main-365.jpg Students Kianna Dorsey and Stephanie Des Roches with the Onward bus A one-hour, behind-the-scenes presentation hosted by the University of Miami School of Communication featured insights into Carlos Felipe Leon’s set design process, followed by a Q&A. Ashley A. Williams 03-02-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Communication Visiting Speakers false false false false false People and Community / University / Appointments / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Administrator pursued a passion despite the pressure https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/administrator-pursued-a-passion-despite-the-pressure.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/clarke-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/clarke-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/clarke-365.jpg Christopher Clarke, new director of Multicultural Student Affairs Christopher Clarke, new director of Multicultural Student Affairs, shares his journey from being a first-generation, Caribbean-American college graduate to becoming an accomplished student affairs professional. Genesis Cosme 03-02-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Campus Life Appointments false false false false false Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / Here’s a Sea Secret: Underwater photo contest open for entries https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/03/heres-a-sea-secret-underwater-photo-contest-open-for-entries.html Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/enzo-newhard-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/enzo-newhard-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/03/enzo-newhard-365.jpg University of Miami senior Enzo Newhard won first place in the student category of the Underwater Photo Contest with his shot in the Galapagos. Due to the continually evolving situation with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Sea Secrets lectures have been cancelled, but the Rosenstiel School's annual underwater photo contest is still accepting entries. News@TheU 03-01-2020 false Climate Change Environment false false false false false University / Centralized events calendar now available https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/centralized-events-calendar-now-available.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/newcalendar_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/newcalendar_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/newcalendar_hero_365.jpg calendar Managed by the Office of Conference Services, the web-based events platform provides a single event management medium for the University of Miami community. News@TheU 02-28-2020 false false false false false false Academics / Health and Medicine / People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / University / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Research Excellence / Social Sciences / Campus / The Graduate School / Grad Events / Faculty / Staff / A champion for needle exchange programs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/a-champion-for-needle-exchange-programs.html Academics Health and Medicine People and Community Research Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/tookes940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/tookes790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/tookes365.jpg Dr. Hansel Tookes III Hansel Tookes, alumnus and assistant professor of medicine, will share his story of success at the Graduate and Postdoctoral Research Symposium next week. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-27-2020 false Faculty Staff The Graduate School Grad Events Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Research Excellence Social Sciences Campus false false false false false University / Announcements / Campus Safety / Medical / Office of the President / Students / Faculty/Staff / Parents / Coronavirus (COVID-19) information for the University of Miami community https://coronavirus.miami.edu University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/istock-1206774789-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/istock-1206774789-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/istock-1206774789-365.jpg Coronavirus (COVID-19) stock image The University of Miami is closely monitoring the current coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. University leaders are working closely with government and public health agencies and continue to follow guidelines from the U.S. Department of State, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the World Health Organization. UM News 02-27-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Parents Office of the President Announcements Campus Safety Medical false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / Scientists are utilizing new methods to help restore the Florida Reef Tract https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/scientists-are-utilizing-new-methods-to-help-restore-the-florida-reef-tract.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/coralgrowth_hero_940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/coralgrowth_hero_790x5271.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/coralgrowth_hero_3651.jpg coral restoration Faculty and student researchers are experimenting with new techniques and materials to replant corals grown at University of Miami nurseries. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-26-2020 false Climate Change Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / Health and Lifestyle / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / High pollen levels hit Miami https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/high-pollen-levels-hit-miami.html Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/pollen-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/pollen-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/pollen-365.jpg Pollen levels in mid-February in Miami were hovering around nine or higher, which measures as “medium-high” on the scale. If you live in Miami and have seasonal allergies, your sniffling and sneezing is a bit unusual for this time of year. UM News 02-26-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Health and Lifestyle false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / United Black Students hosts a day of service and fun https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/united-black-students-hosts-a-day-of-service-and-fun.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/bsofunday_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/bsofunday_hero_608x342.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/bsofunday_hero_365.jpg Black Awareness Month service day on Foote University Green The University of Miami student group partnered with two local, nonprofit organizations to beautify a playground and connect with 20 elementary schoolchildren. Ashley A. Williams 02-25-2020 false Diversity In the Community false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / The takedown of a Hollywood mogul https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/the-takedown-of-a-hollywood-mogul.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/weinstein-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/weinstein-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/weinstein-365.jpg Harvey Weinstein is led out of court in handcuffs following his conviction of rape and sexual assault charges on Feb. 24. Image: Associated Press The conviction of film producer Harvey Weinstein is being hailed as providing justice, but it also highlighted how powerful individuals use their influence to impede investigations. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-25-2020 false false false false false false People and Community / Research / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Brain study identifies possible causes of ethnic pain disparities https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/brain-study-identifies-possible-causes-of-ethnic-pain-disparities.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/hero_painstudy_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/hero_painstudy_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/hero_painstudy_365.jpg Assistant professor of Psychology Elizabeth Reynolds Losin A new University of Miami study indicates that brain systems related to discrimination could underlie differences in how African Americans and white Americans respond to pain. Deserae E. del Campo 02-25-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research false false false false false People and Community / Research / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / For students, anticipation drives sentiment https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/for-students-anticipation-drives-sentiment.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/heller_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/heller_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/heller_hero_365.jpg Aaron Heller, an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology A new study looks at how expectations create positive or negative emotions when academic grades are on the line. Deserae E. del Campo 02-24-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research false false false false false People and Community / Research / A collaborative network of microgrids could provide backup electricity https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/a-collaborative-network-of-microgrids-could-provide-backup-electricity.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/nurcin-celik-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/nurcin-celik-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/nurcin-celik-365.jpg Industrial engineering professor Nurcin Celik is developing technology that would allow local power systems to ‘talk’ to each other and mitigate the impact of power outages. Industrial engineering professor Nurcin Celik is developing technology that would allow local power systems to ‘talk’ to each other and mitigate the impact of power outages. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-24-2020 false false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Academics / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / New master’s degree prepares students for the challenges of a changed world https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/new-masters-degree-prepares-students-for-the-challenges-of-a-changed-world.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/chao-roy-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/chao-roy-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/chao-roy-365.jpg Sonia Chao, research associate professor at the School of Architecture, and Shouraseni Roy, professor in the Department of Geography and Regional Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences, will co-direct the new Master of Professional Science in Urban Sustainability and Resilience program. Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami The Master of Professional Science in Urban Sustainability and Resilience, offered by the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Architecture, will enroll its first students for this fall. Barbara Gutierrez 02-24-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences A&S Academics Academic Excellence false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / New facial recognition software ‘scrapes’ inventory from social media https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/new-facial-recognition-software-scrapes-inventory-from-social-media.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/datascraping940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/datascraping790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/datascraping365.jpg University of Miami, cybersecurity, facial recognition University of Miami students and professors discuss the issues surrounding Clearview AI, a new software program used by police around the nation. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-21-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Curricula / University Leadership / Visiting Speakers / School of Nursing and Health Studies / SONHS Current Events / Global / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Florence Nightingale’s legacy is celebrated https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/florence-nightingales-legacy-is-celebrated.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/nightingale_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/nightingale_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/nightingale_hero_365.jpg Known as the “Lady with the Lamp,” Florence Nightingale ushered in the modern era of nursing with lifesaving measures she implemented at the British army hospital in Turkey during the Crimean War. The School of Nursing and Health Studies honors the founder of modern nursing and the International Year of the Nurse and the Midwife with ambitious programming. Maya Bell 02-24-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Nursing and Health Studies SONHS Current Events Global Academic Excellence Curricula University Leadership Visiting Speakers false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Centuries-old drama kicks off spring theater season https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/centuries-old-drama-kicks-off-spring-theater-season.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/trojanwomen_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/trojanwomen_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/trojanwomen_hero_365.jpg The University’s Jerry Herman Ring Theatre opens with the Greek classic “The Trojan Women,” which runs through Feb. 29. The University of Miami’s Jerry Herman Ring Theatre opens with a Greek classic. Amanda M. Perez 02-20-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities Fine Arts In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / The Launch Pad welcomes alumnus back to campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/the-launch-pad-welcomes-alumnus-back-to-campus.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/launch-pad-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/launch-pad-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/launch-pad-365.jpg The Launch Pad has worked with close to 6,000 University students during the past 12 years and helped to create approximately 500 companies. Travis Montaque, founder and CEO of Holler.io, will share how understanding his customers helped him succeed. Renee Sobaram 02-20-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / Museums / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Lowe Art Museum / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / The Lowe Art Museum celebrates 70 years https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/lowe-art-museum-celebrates-70-years.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/lowe70-hero-940x529.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/lowe70-hero-790x527.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/lowe70_hero_365.jpg The Lowe Art Museum celebrates 70 years The University of Miami’s museum marks an important milestone. Amanda M. Perez 02-19-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Lowe Art Museum Fine Arts Museums In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Research / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Modern technology reveals old secrets about the great, white Maya road https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/modern-technology-reveals-old-secrets-about-the-great-white-maya-road.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/mayaroad-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/mayaroad-790jpg.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/mayaroad-365.jpg Extending 100 kilometers, the longest ancient Maya road may have been commissioned by a warrior queen in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. Using lidar technology to peer through thick vegetation, researchers are learning more about the longest road from ancient Maya civilization. Maya Bell 02-19-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / Libraries / Exhibitions / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Popular exhibit featuring African-American history to be digitized https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/popular-exhibit-featuring-african-american-history-to-be-digitized.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/wearepioneers-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/wearepioneers-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/wearepioneers-365.jpg Gabriel Frohlich, a biomedical engineering major, visits the We Were Pioneers exhibit at the Richter Library. University Archives invites the community to visit the exhibition at the Otto G. Richter Library before it wraps up at the end of February. Ashley A. Williams 02-19-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students General Business Mobile Libraries Exhibitions History and Culture false false false false false Roadmap / University / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / University of Miami joins the Puentes Consortium to foster academic collaboration https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/university-of-miami-joins-the-puentes-consortium-to-foster-academic-collaboration.html Roadmap University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/hemispheric-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo The University will work with binational members in the U.S. and Mexico to carry out multidisciplinary research by providing resources for visiting scholars, offering grant writing assistance, and convening large-scale conferences. Kelly Montoya 02-18-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the President true false false false false Academics / People and Community / Science and Technology / Profile Spotlight / Climate Change / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Defending nature is lawyer’s passion https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/defending-nature-is-lawyers-passion.html Academics People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/owley940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/owley790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/owley365.jpg Professor Jessica Owley, University of Miami School of Law, environmental law Environmental attorney Jessica Owley brings a range of experience in climate change law to the School of Law faculty. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-18-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Law Profile Spotlight Climate Change false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Curricula / Visiting Speakers / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / ‘Brother, I’m Dying’ selected as 2020 One Book One U read https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/brother-im-dying-selected-as-2020-one-book-one-u-read.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/one-book-one-u-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/one-book-one-u-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/one-book-one-u-365.jpg Haitian American author Edwidge Danticat will discuss her book at the Otto G. Richter Library’s Kislak Center on Feb. 27. Haitian American author Edwidge Danticat will discuss her book at the Otto G. Richter Library’s Kislak Center on Feb. 27. Barbara Gutierrez 02-18-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Curricula Visiting Speakers false false false false false Academics / University / Curricula / School of Communication / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Interactive Media Program graduates to its own department https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/interactive-media-program-graduates-to-its-own-department.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/interactive-media-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/interactive-media-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/interactive-media-365.jpg Kim Grinfeder and student Chelsea Lovell Fueled by changes in communication and storytelling, the School of Communication’s Interactive Media Program will become its own department this fall. Barbara Gutierrez 02-17-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents General Business Mobile School of Communication Curricula false false false false false People and Community / University / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Leadership and Service / Students / Prospective Students / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Forums make it easier to find extracurricular activities https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/forums-make-it-easier-to-find-extracurricular-activities.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/spring-involvement-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/spring-involvement-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/spring-involvement-365.jpg Students were given a firsthand chance to explore involvement opportunities at the annual Spring Involvement Fair. Two new online platforms help University of Miami students discover opportunities to get involved on campus and in the community. Alex Kamphorst 02-13-2020 false Students Prospective Students International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Leadership and Service false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Students / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Want to vote in the Florida primary? You need to register. https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/want-to-vote-in-the-florida-primary-you-need-to-register..html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/voter-registration-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/voter-registration-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/voter-registration-365.jpg Albany Muria, president of Get Out The Vote The deadline to register for the Florida presidential primary is Tuesday, Feb. 18. One student is encouraging her peers to get involved. Ashley A. Williams 02-14-2020 false Students Parents General Business Mobile Student Affairs Leadership and Service false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / A silent epidemic affects communities throughout the US https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/a-silent-epidemic-affects-communities-throughout-the-us.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/opioids_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/opioids_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/opioids_hero_365.jpg Tablets pouring out of prescription bottle A University panel of experts will look at the possible prevention and treatment of opioid use disorder. Barbara Gutierrez 02-13-2020 false false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Bomb cyclone? It’s all about the weather https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/bomb-cyclone-its-all-about-the-weather.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/bomb-cyclone-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/bomb-cyclone-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/bomb-cyclone-365.jpg Waves crash over the harbour and a lighthouse, as Storm Ciara hits Newhaven, on the south coast of England, Sunday, Feb. 9, 2020. Trains, flights and ferries have been cancelled and weather warnings issued across the United Kingdom and in northern Europe as the storm with winds expected to reach hurricane levels batters the region. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) As northwestern Europe braces for Storm Dennis, a University of Miami tropical cyclone expert explains these powerful winter storms called “bomb cyclones.” Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-13-2020 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Music fraternity pitches the perfect valentine https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/music-fraternity-pitches-the-perfect-valentine.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Phi Mu Alpha, a social fraternity, offered a song, a rose, and chocolate to those who wished to purchase a special gift for their valentine. Ashley A. Williams 02-14-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students General Business Mobile Music true false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Miami Law/Politics / Law clinic students fight for those who may have been wrongfully convicted https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/law-clinic-students-take-on-the-challenge-to-clear-convicted-criminals.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/innocence-clinic-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/innocence-clinic-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/innocence-clinic-365.jpg The University of Miami School of Law’s Innocence Clinic is often the last resort for Florida inmates trying to overturn their convictions. The University of Miami School of Law’s Innocence Clinic is often the last resort for Florida inmates trying to overturn their convictions. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-12-2020 false Miami Law/Politics false false false false false People and Community / Research / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Online program gets to the heart of the matter https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/online-program-gets-to-the-heart-of-the-matter.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/relationshipissues_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/relationshipissues_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/relationshipissues_hero_365.jpg Researcher Brian Doss developed a website where couples can seek help to improve their relationships. It offers support and ways to reduce communication conflict, intimate partner violence, and the potential for couples to break up. A website designed to help couples improve their relationships offers support and ways to reduce communication conflict, partner violence, and potential break ups. Kelly Montoya 02-12-2020 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / University of Miami establishes Miami Institute for Data Science and Computing https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/university-of-miami-establishes-miami-institute-for-data-science-and-computing.html Roadmap Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/nick-tsinoremas-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/nick-tsinoremas-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/nick-tsinoremas-365.jpg The University of Miami's Nick Tsinoremos, vice provost for data and research computing, leads the new Miami Institute for Data Science and Computing Expanding the mission of the Center for Computational Science, IDSC will catalyze data-driven research and enhance understanding of the new field of data science. Maya Bell 02-12-2020 false Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost false false false false false Academics / Business / Special Reports / University / World / Academic Excellence / Study Abroad / Teaching and Learning / Entrepreneurship / Feature / Sustainability / Training / Voices and Opinions / The Caribbean / Bahamas Consultancy Project https://features.miami.edu/2020/bahamas/video-bahamas-consultancy-project.html Academics Business Special Reports University World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/reflection940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/reflection790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/reflection365.jpg Miami Herbert Business School, Bahamas, MBA students Graduate students in the Miami Herbert Business School visited Freeport on Grand Bahama island as part of a special class called the Bahamas Consultancy Project. TJ Lievonen 02-12-2020 false Academic Excellence Study Abroad Teaching and Learning Entrepreneurship Feature Sustainability Training Voices and Opinions The Caribbean false false false false false Academics / Business / People and Community / Special Reports / University / World / Academic Excellence / Study Abroad / Teaching and Learning / Economics / Entrepreneurship / Diversity / Social Impact / Feature / Sustainability / The Caribbean / Miami Herbert Business School / The Graduate School / Grad Students / Grad Schools & Colleges / Diversity and Inclusion / Executive Education / Student News / Consulting brings a new level of learning https://features.miami.edu/2020/bahamas/a-new-level-of-learning.html Academics Business People and Community Special Reports University World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/mbastudents940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/mbastudents790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/mbastudents365.jpg Miami Herbert Business School, Bahamas, MBA students Meetings with struggling Bahamian business owners provided students in the Miami Herbert Business School’s interdisciplinary action project class new ways to learn and lasting insights. Michael R. Malone 02-12-2020 false Miami Herbert Business School The Graduate School Grad Students Grad Schools & Colleges Diversity and Inclusion Executive Education Student News Academic Excellence Study Abroad Teaching and Learning Economics Entrepreneurship Diversity Social Impact Feature Sustainability The Caribbean false false false false false Business / People and Community / Science and Technology / resilience-academy U-LINK College of Engineering design builds hope for a lasting seawall https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/college-of-engineering-design-builds-hope-for-a-lasting-seawall.html Business People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/ulinkconcrete940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/ulinkconcrete790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/ulinkconcrete365.jpg College of Engineering, ULINK, students, University of Miami, North Bay Village A section of new seawall in North Bay Village was cemented in place on Tuesday using novel building materials and a design from a College of Engineering graduate student. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-12-2020 false false false false false false Roadmap / Science and Technology / The Frost Institute supports microbiome research at winter symposium https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/the-frost-institute-supports-microbiome-research-at-winter-symposium.html Roadmap Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/microbiome-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/microbiome-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/microbiome-365.jpg The recent 2020 Miami Winter Symposium featured scientists and researchers examining the current trends and medical opportunities in microbiome research. The recent 2020 Miami Winter Symposium featured scientists and researchers examining the current trends and medical opportunities in microbiome research. UM News 02-11-2020 false false false false false false Academics / Business / People and Community / Research / Special Reports / University / World / In the Community / Social Impact / The Caribbean / Students help fuel recovery and resilience for Bahamian businesses https://features.miami.edu/2020/bahamas/students-help-fuel-recovery-and-resilience-for-bahamian-businesses.html Academics Business People and Community Research Special Reports University World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/bahamasinitiativemain940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/bahamasinitiativemain790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/bahamasinitiativemain365.jpg Bahamass, University of Miami, Miami Herbert Business School A cadre of students with the Miami Herbert Business School’s interdisciplinary action project class met with Bahamian students and local businesses in Freeport to share ideas and inspire hope. Michael R. Malone 02-10-2020 false In the Community Social Impact The Caribbean false false false false false University / An old tradition enters a new decade https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/an-old-tradition-enters-a-new-decade.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/sportsfest-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/sportsfest-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/sportsfest-365.jpg sports fest Sportsfest 2020 continued its annual competition and community building as residential colleges prepare for decommissioning this summer. Genesis Cosme, Special to News@TheU 02-10-2020 false false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Academic Excellence / Access and Inclusion / Teaching and Learning / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Diversity / Social Impact / Training / Wellness / Miller School of Medicine / Faculty / Staff / Eye doctor leads the way to children’s clearer vision across the Caribbean https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/eye-doctor-leads-the-way-to-childrens-clearer-vision-across-the-caribbean.html Roadmap Academics Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/glaucoma1_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/glaucoma1_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/glaucoma1_hero_365.jpg Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami, Suriname A University of Miami ophthalmologist is spearheading an effort to improve pediatric vision screenings in the Caribbean Basin. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-07-2020 false Faculty Staff Miller School of Medicine Academic Excellence Access and Inclusion Teaching and Learning Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Diversity Social Impact Training Wellness false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In today’s world, stress is a daily companion https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/in-todays-world,-stress-is-a-daily-companion.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/hammocks_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/hammocks_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/hammocks_hero_365.jpg Hammocks on campus Two University of Miami experts offer a few solutions on how to cope and deal with stress, pointing out that self-care is the most significant step. Barbara Gutierrez 02-06-2020 false Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / University cinephiles offer their Oscar predictions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/university-cinephiles-offer-their-oscar-predictions.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero-oscarpicks_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_oscarpicks-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_oscarpicks_365.jpg Oscars statues A University of Miami student and staff member, both movie buffs, share their opinions on who they think will win an Oscar during Sunday’s Academy Awards. Amanda M. Perez 02-05-2020 false false false false false false People and Community / University / Kasich encourages students to ‘think big’ and seek change in the U.S. https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/kasich-encourages-students-to-think-big-and-seek-change-in-the-u.s..html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/john-kasich-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/john-kasich-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/john-kasich-365.jpg John Kasich, the former governor of Ohio and one-time presidential candidate, shared stories of persistence and kindness to encourage people to seek change in America during an address Tuesday. John Kasich, the former governor of Ohio and onetime presidential candidate, shared stories of persistence and kindness to encourage people to seek change, during an address on Tuesday. Jenny Hudak 02-05-2020 false false false false false false University / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Students / Faculty/Staff / Students of Color Symposium Annual symposium lifts the voice of the underrepresented https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/annual-symposium-lifts-the-voice-of-the-underrepresented.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/students-of-color-symposium-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/students-of-color-symposium_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/students-of-color-symposium-365.jpg Jonathan Vilma and Kysha Harriell at the Students of Color Symposium The Students of Color Symposium provided a space for students to explore their differences and commonalities, along with workshop sessions and networking opportunities. Ashley A. Williams 02-05-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff Student Affairs Activities and Events false false false false false People and Community / Sports / School of Education and Human Development / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Students, teacher score a super hands-on learning experience https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/students-teacher-score-a-super-hands-on-learning-experience.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/superbowlblogmain-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/superbowlblogmain790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/superbowlblogmain365x365.jpg Super Bowl , UM, University of Miami, students The professor and students of a School of Education and Human Development course were volunteers for Super Bowl LIV last week and greeted fans at Sunday’s game at the Hard Rock Stadium. News@TheU 02-04-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development false false false false false Academics / Research / Academic Excellence / Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / School of Education and Human Development / Frost School of Music / The Graduate School / Music Education / Grad Students / Grad Events / Students explain lengthy research in a flash https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/students-explain-lengthy-research-in-a-flash.html Academics Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/3mtmain-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/3mtmain_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/3mtmain-365x365.jpg Victor Manuel Rubio Carrillo Ten graduate students will each give a lightning talk about their cutting-edge research projects on Wednesday in the Kislak Center. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-03-2020 false School of Education and Human Development Frost School of Music The Graduate School Music Education Grad Students Grad Events Academic Excellence Breakthroughs Research Excellence false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / New commission will investigate gender-based violence https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/new-commission-will-investigate-gender-based-violence.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/fk-lancet-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/fk-lancet-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/fk-lancet-365.jpg Felicia Marie Knaul, director of the Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas, will lead a new Lancet Commission that will examine gender-based violence and maltreatment of young people. Felicia Marie Knaul, director of the Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas, will lead a new Lancet Commission that will examine gender-based violence and maltreatment of young people. News@TheU 02-03-2020 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Health and Medicine / People and Community / Cinema / Health and Lifestyle / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Kolkata, India, faces a sugary dilemma https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/kolkata-india-faces-a-sugary-dilemma.html Arts and Humanities Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/sweet-malady-sanjeev-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/sweet-malady-sanjeev-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/sweet-malady-sanjeev-365.jpg Sanjeev Chatterjee while filming in Gubbio, Italy as part of the Food Project that Sweet Malady in part of. PHOTO: Uma Chatterjee The documentary, “Sweet Malady,’’ by Professor Sanjeev Chatterjee, chronicles the life of a family in a city where one in five deals with diabetes and sweets are a cultural staple. Isabella Vaccaro 02-03-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Communication Cinema Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / In the Community / Frost School of Music / Frost Band of the Hour / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University of Miami students perform at Super Bowl LIV https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/university-of-miami-students-perform-at-super-bowl-liv.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/super-bowl-halftime-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/super-bowl-halftime-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/super-bowl-halftime-365.jpg Super Bowl LIV half time show fireworks In what was a star-studded week for the host city of the NFL championship game, students from the University of Miami’s Frost Band of the Hour and the color guard, as well as the Hurricanettes dancers, were given the opportunity to perform on professional football’s biggest night. Wendy Rees 02-03-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Frost Band of the Hour Music In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Tech Innovation / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University innovators judge NFL competition designed to advance player health and safety https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/university-innovators-judge-nfl-competition-designed-to-advance-player-health-and-safety.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/nfl-1st-and-future-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/nfl-1st-and-future-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/nfl-1st-and-future-365.jpg Provost Jeffrey Duerk and Lee Kaplan, director of the University of Miami Sports Medicine Institute, participated as judges on the panel to assess innovative products. Three University of Miami innovators served as judges on the NFL 1st and Future innovation pitch competition. Michael R. Malone 02-03-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / University / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / Summers named University of Miami Distinguished Presidential Scholar https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/02/summers-named-university-of-miami-distinguished-presidential-scholar.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/lsummers_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/lsummers_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/lsummers_hero_365.jpg Larry Summers Lawrence H. Summers, the 27th president of Harvard University and former Treasury Secretary in the Clinton administration, will visit the University of Miami in March. Michael R. Malone 02-06-2020 false false true true false false Academics / Business / People and Community / World / Curricula / The Caribbean / School of Business Administration / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Students team up to help rebuild a resilient Bahamian economy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/students-team-up-to-help-rebuild-a-resilient-bahamian-economy.html Academics Business People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/bahamas-class-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/bahamas-class-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/bahamas-class-365.jpg Bahamas Consulting Project University of Miami students are working with others in the Bahamas to create strategies that will help local businesses recover and prepare for future natural disasters. Michael R. Malone 01-30-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Business Administration Curricula The Caribbean false false false false false People and Community / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Temporary tattoos mark, target human trafficking https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/temporary-tattoos-mark-target-human-trafficking.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/human-trafficking-posters-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/human-trafficking-posters-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/human-trafficking-posters-365.jpg Human trafficking poster installation at the Shalala Student Center Medical students are trying to bring attention to the plight of the victims of human trafficking, which is prevalent during high profile events such as the Super Bowl. Kai Hill 01-30-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / A Miller School clinic takes care of human trafficking survivors https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/a-miller-school-clinic-takes-care-of-human-trafficking-survivors.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/human-trafficking-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/human-trafficking-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/human-trafficking-365.jpg The THRIVE clinic, established in collaboration with Jackson Health System, is a “one-stop shop” providing comprehensive health care to victims of human trafficking. The THRIVE clinic, established in collaboration with Jackson Health System, is a “one-stop shop” providing comprehensive health care to victims of human trafficking. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-30-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Patient Care In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Research / University / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Video from the Miami Climate Symposium https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/video-from-the-miami-climate-symposium.html Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo The Miami Climate Symposium 2020, presented by the University of Miami, was held Jan. 22-24 and featured two days of scientific examination of extreme weather due to climate change, followed by a public forum attended by more than 500 people that included an informative panel discussion on the issue. Evan Garcia 01-30-2020 false true false false false false People and Community / University / South Florida Air Force cadets receive scholarships https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/south-florida-air-force-cadets-receive-scholarships.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/rotc-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/rotc-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/rotc-365.jpg University of Miami’s Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps hosted a scholarship ceremony for 52 area recipients. University of Miami’s Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps hosted a scholarship ceremony for 52 area recipients. Ashley A. Williams 01-29-2020 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / A unique course offers students lessons outside of the classroom https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/a-unique-course-offers-students-lessons-outside-of-the-classroom.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/shakealeg_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/shakealeg_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/shakealeg_hero_365.jpg Shake a Leg Doctor of Physical Therapy students learn directly from people with disabilities through a distinctive class, Integrated Sports and Leisure. Ashley A. Williams 01-29-2020 false false false false false false Academics / Access and Inclusion / School of Communication / Students address empowerment, gratitude at scholarship luncheon https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/students-address-empowerment,-gratitude-at-scholarship-luncheon.html Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/scholarshipluncheon20_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/scholarshipluncheon20_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/scholarshipluncheon20_hero_365.jpg Scholarship Luncheon During a panel discussion, students said they are grateful for the support they have received and want to pay it forward. Emily Wilson 01-29-2020 false School of Communication Access and Inclusion false false false false false People and Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Leadership and Service / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / The time is now https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/the-time-is-now.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/tunnel-940x529.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/tunnel-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/tunnel-365.jpg Students listen to a guided tour as they walk through the Tunnel of Oppression to learn more about the exhibits on display. Tunnel of Oppression tells stories that transform the University of Miami experience, shedding light on social issues that impact people around the world today. Genesis Cosme 01-28-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students Student Affairs Activities and Events Leadership and Service Social Impact false false false false false Roadmap / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / An 'explosion of ideas' lays the foundation for the ‘Magicverse’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/an-explosion-of-ideas-lays-the-foundation-for-the-magicverse.html Roadmap https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/magic-leap-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/magic-leap-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/magic-leap-365.jpg The Center for Computational Science's Michael Mannino demonstrates Magic Leap's headset for the Frost School's Valerie Coleman and Jeffrey Marc Buchman. The University of Miami is supporting 24 proposals for Magic Leap’s mixed reality technology, which is destined to transform teaching, learning, research, artistic expression, and patient care. Maya Bell 01-28-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Frost professor, four alumni win Grammys https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/frost-professor,-four-alumni-win-grammys.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/grammy-brian-lynch-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/grammy-brian-lynch-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/grammy-brian-lynch-365.jpg Frost school of Music’s Brian Lynch wins a Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble. Professor Brian Lynch received the award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble, which featured students and alumni and was recorded at the Frost School of Music. Amanda M. Perez 01-28-2020 false Music false false false false true resilience-academy Miami Herbert Students Team Up to Help Rebuild a Resilient Bahamian Economy https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2020/01/bahamas.html https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/_news-assets/images/2020/01/bahamas_thumb.png https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/_news-assets/images/2020/01/bahamas_thumb.png https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/_news-assets/images/2020/01/bahamas_thumb.png University of Miami students are working with others in the Bahamas to create strategies that will help local businesses recover and prepare for future natural disasters. Michael R. Malone 01-30-2020 false false false false false false People and Community / Social Impact / Kobe Bryant’s tragic death ignites collective grief https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/kobe-bryants-tragic-death-ignites-collective-grief.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/kobe-bryant-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/kobe-bryant-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/kobe-bryant-365.jpg Kobe Bryant attended the Miami-Duke basketball game in 2014 during a visit to campus. United by their personal memories of an international icon, people around the world mourn the sudden loss of the Los Angeles Lakers superstar. Maya Bell and Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-28-2020 false Social Impact false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Teaching and Learning / Educators get a lesson on their Gen Z students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/educators-get-a-lesson-on-their-gen-z-students.html Roadmap Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/gen-z-in-the-classroom-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/gen-z-in-the-classroom-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/gen-z-in-the-classroom-365.jpg Generational researcher Corey Seemiller shared insights culled from “four books, three studies, and hundreds of lectures” on Generation Z Generational researcher and adviser Corey Seemiller shared insights during a recent talk on Generation Z, the first wave of whom are now attending college. Michael R. Malone 01-27-2020 false Teaching and Learning false false false false false Science and Technology / Wood is making a comeback as a favorite building material https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/wood-is-making-a-comeback-as-a-favorite-building-material.html Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/lu-lab-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/lu-lab-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/lu-lab-365.jpg Shawna M. Meyer and Christopher Meyer in the Littoral Urbanism (LU) Lab. Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami A new lab at the School of Architecture provides an area to study and teach how timber can be used in South Florida. Barbara Gutierrez 01-27-2020 false false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / University / Academic Excellence / Conference / Teaching and Learning / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Life Sciences / Social Sciences / Campus / Feature / Students share their perceptions of the inaugural Miami Climate Symposium https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/students-share-their-perceptions-of-the-inaugural-miami-climate-symposium.html Academics People and Community Research Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/climate-students-lead-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/climate-students-lead-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/climate-students-lead-365.jpg University of Miami students attended the Miami Climate Symposium 2020 public forum on Friday at the Watsco Center Fieldhouse. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami A large number of University of Miami students attended the final day of the symposium, and a few shared their perspectives of the event. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 01-27-2020 false Academic Excellence Conference Teaching and Learning Social Impact Research Excellence Climate Change Environment Life Sciences Social Sciences Campus Feature false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / Climate Change / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Climate symposium concludes with energetic, informative public forum https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/climate-symposium-concludes-with-energetic-informative-public-forum.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/climate-panel-main-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/climate-panel-main-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/climate-panel-main-365.jpg CNN correspondent Bill Weir, left, led a panel discussion on climate change involving scientists, journalists, and government and industry officials at Friday’s symposium. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami Hosted by the University of Miami and spearheaded by the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, the event featured an informative panel discussion and a sneak peek at an upcoming CNN environmental special. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-24-2020 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Social Impact Visiting Speakers Climate Change false false false false false People and Community / Sports / School of Education and Human Development / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University of Miami conference brings sports industry leaders to campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/university-of-miami-conference-brings-sports-industry-leaders-to-campus.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/usport-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/usport-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/usport-365.jpg The University of Miami (UM) Sport Administration Program (School of Education & Human Development), will be hosting its 5th Annual Sport Industry Conference (SIC) on January 29th, 2020. In its fifth year, the conference—hosted by the School of Education and Human Development’s Sport Administration Program—will offer interactive programming and networking. Barbara Gutierrez 01-24-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Education and Human Development false false false false false People and Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Two leaders from the University of Miami named 2020 Herald Influencers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/two-leaders-from-the-university-of-miami-named-2020-herald-influencers.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/hero-influencer-series-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/hero-influencer-series-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/hero-influencer-series-365x365.jpg Herald Florida Influencers series logo Through the end of this year, they will join a group of statewide leaders from a variety of perspectives and industries in assessing the major challenges facing the state of Florida. News@TheU 01-24-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile false false false false false People and Community / University / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Botswana students visit campus Students from Botswana learn all about the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/students-from-botswana-learn-all-about-the-u.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/botswana940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/botswana790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/botswana365.jpg Students from Botswana visit campus A unique exchange program brought 10 high school students from Botswana to South Florida and the University of Miami’s Coral Gables campus. Ashley A. Williams 01-24-2020 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery false false false false false University / Wellness / Student Affairs / Health and Wellness / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / wellness center mindfullness healthy living UM wellness center UM gym Workouts made easy for the ’Canes community https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/workouts-made-easy-for-the-canes-community.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/wellness940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/wellness790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/wellness365.jpg Wellness Center student trainer performing workouts The Patti and Allan Herbert Wellness Center offers a great place to exercise; but if you can’t make it to the facility, student trainers share videos that can help you work out without leaving your residential college. Ashley A. Williams 01-22-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Student Affairs Health and Wellness Includes Video Wellness false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Scholars examine the link between climate change and extreme weather https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/examining-the-link-between-climate-change-and-extreme-weather.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/hero_940x529_miami_climate_symposium.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/hero_790x527_miami_climate_symposium.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/hero_365_miami_climate_symposium.jpg The three-day event—Miami Climate Symposium 2020: Predicting and Living with Extremes—will explore the growing link between climate change and extreme weather events. The Miami Climate Symposium 2020: Predicting and Living with Extremes, a three-day event hosted by the University of Miami, will feature scientists from across the country discussing the impacts of climate change. News@TheU 01-22-2020 false Climate Change false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / Visiting Speakers / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Leadership and Service / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / John R. Kasich addresses students on February 4 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/john-kasich-addresses-students-on-february-4.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/kasich940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/kasich790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/kasich365.jpg John Kasich A continuation of the “What Matters to U” speaker series, the former Ohio governor will speak to students about leadership and civic engagement. News@TheU 01-22-2020 false Students Prospective Students Parents Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Leadership and Service U.S. Government Visiting Speakers false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / In the Community / The sights and sounds of the Beaux Arts Festival impress, engage, and inspire https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/the-sights-and-sounds-of-the-beaux-arts-festival-impress-engage-and-inspire.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/beaux-arts-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/beaux-arts-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/beaux-arts-365.jpg The Beaux Arts Festival comes to the University of Miami for the 69th year in a row Thousands gathered at the University of Miami’s Coral Gables campus for a weekend of creativity and culture. Amanda M. Perez and Kelly Montoya 01-20-2020 false Fine Arts In the Community false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Researcher studies the coastal dynamics of uninhabited islands https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/researcher-studies-the-coastal-dynamics-of-uninhabited-islands.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/chagos-islands-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/chagos-islands-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/chagos-islands-365.jpg Purkis and his graduate assistant, Mingyue Wu, are comparing those vintage photographs, the resolution of which is outstanding, to current satellite images of the 20 islands. Some of the last uninhabited islands on the planet are serving as a natural laboratory for a University of Miami marine geoscientist who is studying how they respond to sea level rise. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-14-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Climate Change false false false false false People and Community / University / Wellness / Student Affairs / Health and Wellness / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Honoring a lifetime of wellness https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/honoring-a-lifetime-of-wellness.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/parsons-herbert-wellness-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/parsons-herbert-wellness-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/parsons-herbert-wellness-365.jpg Norm Parsons (center) with Allan and Patti Herbert at the Herbert Wellness Center The Patti and Allan Herbert Wellness Center’s 18,000-square-foot fitness room named in honor of Norman C. Parsons Jr., the center’s former executive director. Mike Piacentino 01-17-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Health and Wellness Wellness false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Mobile / Time-limited theater teaches students teamwork https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/time-limited-theater-teaches-students-teamwork.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/24-hour-play-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/24-hour-play-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/24-hour-play-365.jpg For students, time-limited theater is a dress rehearsal of real life University of Miami theatre arts students and faculty members come together for a whirlwind day to create plays that are written, rehearsed, technologically produced, and performed in a span of 24 consecutive hours. Amanda M. Perez 01-16-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents Mobile false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Biology and Ecology / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Rosenstiel School partners with the MSC Foundation to help save coral reefs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/rosenstiel-school-partners-with-the-msc-foundation-to-help-save-coral-reefs.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/langdon_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/langdon_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/langdon_hero_365.jpg At Thursday.s press conference, coral reef expert Chris Langdon, a professor of marine biology and ecology at the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, talks about robust and resilient coral reefs that can survive mass bleaching events and disease. The #SuperCoralPlay campaign combines education and outreach with research and restoration efforts to protect these important underwater ecosystems. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-16-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Biology and Ecology Climate Change false false false false false Science and Technology / University / Climate Change / ‘Born scientist’ focuses on the weather and climate https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/born-scientist-focuses-on-the-weather-and-climate.html Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/emily-becker-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/emily-becker-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/emily-becker-365.jpg Rosenstiel School researcher Emily Becker is part of a dream team of scientists that will present its research at the University of Miami’s climate symposium Rosenstiel School researcher Emily Becker is part of a dream team of scientists that will present its research at the University of Miami’s climate symposium. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-16-2020 false Climate Change false false false false false People and Community / University / Students honor Haiti earthquake victims https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/students-honor-haiti-earthquake-victims.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/planet-kreyol-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/planet-kreyol-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/planet-kreyol-365.jpg Planet Kreyol and the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs commemorate victims of the 2010 earthquake with dance, song, poetry, and more. Planet Kreyol and the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs host a remembrance ceremony to salute victims of the 2010 earthquake with songs, poetry, dance, and more. Ashley A. Williams 01-16-2020 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Nobody’s going to the movies, yet everybody’s watching movies https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/nobodys-going-to-the-movies,-yet-everybodys-watching-movies.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/streaming-services-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/streaming-services-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/streaming-services-365.jpg Video streaming services are displayed on a screen during a meeting on tech trends before CES International, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2020, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher) University of Miami film and media specialists discuss the dynamics—competition, quality, and delivery options—that are revolutionizing the film and TV marketplace. Michael R. Malone 01-15-2020 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Recent earthquakes may further traumatize Puerto Ricans https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/recent-earthquakes-may-further-traumatize-puerto-ricans.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/puerto-rico-quake-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/puerto-rico-quake-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/puerto-rico-quake-365.jpg 67 year-old William Mercuchi, center, and his daughter Joan pose for photos in front of their house that collapsed after the previous day's magnitude 6.4 earthquake in Yauco, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2020. More than 250,000 Puerto Ricans remained without water on Wednesday and another half a million without power, which also affected telecommunications. (AP Photo/Carlos Giusti) The destruction throughout portions of southwestern Puerto Rico brings back memories of the devastation of Hurricane Maria in 2017. Barbara Gutierrez 01-14-2020 false false false false false false Academics / Academic Excellence / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / Leadership UMiami Leadership UMiami creates pathways to success https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/leadership-umiami-creates-pathways-to-success.html Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/umiamileadership2_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/umiamileadership2_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/umiamileadership2_hero_365.jpg Leadership UMiami 2020 The unique program ends with students in the nation’s capital, meeting with elected officials, exploring Capitol Hill, visiting the House Gallery, and more. Ashley A. Williams 01-14-2020 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents Student Affairs Leadership and Service Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Academic Excellence false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / U-LINK Pioneering librarians shine in their U-LINK roles https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/pioneering-librarians-shine-in-their-u-link-roles.html Roadmap Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/ulink-28-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/ulink-28-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/ulink-28-365.jpg Joanna Lombard and Amy Clement University of Miami Laboratory for Integrative Knowledge grantees learn more about the science of team science, and the critical roles University librarians are forging. Maya Bell 01-14-2020 false false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Measured responses in the US, Iran conflict https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/measured-responses-in-the-us,-iran-conflict.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/iraq-air-base-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/iraq-air-base-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/iraq-air-base-365.jpg In this Sunday, Dec. 29, 2019 file photo taken from a helicopter shows Ain al-Asad air base in the western Anbar desert, Iraq. Iran struck back at the United States for the killing of a top Iranian general early Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2020, firing a series of ballistic missiles at Iraqi bases, including Ain al-Asad air base, housing U.S. troops in a major escalation that brought the two longtime foes closer to war. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser, File) University of Miami Middle East experts share their insights on the latest developments with Iran. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 01-09-2020 false false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Leadership UMiami students head to DC for hands-on experience, learning https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/leadership-umiami-students-in-dc-for-hands-on-experience,-learning.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/leadershipumiami_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/leadershipumiami_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/leadershipumiami_hero_365.jpg Rudy Fernandez, senior vice president for public affairs and communications and chief of staff to the president, addresses Leadership UMiami participants before they depart for Washington, D.C. Students participating in Leadership UMiami wrap up their final week of the intensive, hands-on program with meetings in Miami and Washington, D.C. Ashley A. Williams 01-08-2020 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile Student Affairs Leadership and Service Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Policy / U.S. Government / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / A delicate, diplomatic tightrope between Iran and US https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/a-delicate-diplomatic-tightrope-between-iran-and-us.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/iran-missile-strike-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/iran-missile-strike-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/iran-missile-strike-365.jpg A protester waves the Iraq flag while demonstrators set fire to close streets near Tahrir Square during a demonstration to protest against the Iranian missile strike, in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2020. Iran struck back at the United States early Wednesday for killing a top Revolutionary Guard commander, firing a series of ballistic missiles at two military bases in Iraq that house American troops in a major escalation between the two longtime foes. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed) Following a missile attack against U.S. troops in Iraq, University of Miami Middle East experts said all-out war with Iran would not be good for either country. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 01-08-2020 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Policy U.S. Government false false false false false People and Community / University / School of Law / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Faculty/Staff / Stemming the tide of human trafficking https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/stemming-the-tide-of-human-trafficking.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/trafficking-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/trafficking-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/trafficking-365x365.jpg University of Miami Board of Trustees Chair Hilarie Bass, a School of Law alumna and former president of the American Bar Association, delivers opening remarks at the National Human Trafficking Prosecution Summit held on the Coral Gables campus. Photo by TJ Lievonen/University of Miami Top University of Miami leaders, including President Julio Frenk, professor Felicia Knaul and Board of Trustees Chair Hilarie Bass, were among the opening day speakers at a summit addressing human trafficking. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-07-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff School of Law Miller School of Medicine false false false false false Academics / Law and Politics / People and Community / University / Academic Excellence / Study Abroad / Teaching and Learning / International Law/Politics / Policy / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Feature / School of Communication / Includes Video / Student journalist chronicled the turmoil in Hong Kong https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/student-journalist-chronicled-the-turmoil-in-hong-kong.html Academics Law and Politics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/howard940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/howard790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/howard365x365.jpg Tre'Vaughn Howard A fall semester abroad becomes an eye-opening experience for a School of Communication junior. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 01-07-2020 false School of Communication Includes Video Academic Excellence Study Abroad Teaching and Learning International Law/Politics Policy Profile Spotlight Social Impact Feature false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / World / The Caribbean / Alumna gives back to her adopted Bahamas https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/alumna-giving-back-to-her-adopted-bahamas.html Health and Medicine People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/bahamas-alumna-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/bahamas-alumna-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/bahamas-alumna-365.jpg Marsh Harbour Healthcare Centre A graduate of the Miller School of Medicine, Dr. Tara Conway Copper is volunteering at a health care clinic on Great Abaco Island. Peter E. Howard 01-06-2020 false The Caribbean false false false false false Roadmap / Research / Grants and Funding / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / Atmospheric Sciences / Marine Geosciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / resilience-academy U-LINK U-LINK Hyper-Localism project receives support from AT&T https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/u-link-hyper-localism-project-receives-support-from-att.html Roadmap Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/hy-lo-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/hy-lo-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/hy-lo-365x365.jpg How coastal communities in South Florida and elsewhere respond to sea level rise is the primary goal of the Hyper-Localism U-LINK project. The multidisciplinary project explores how coastal communities respond and adapt to rising sea levels. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-06-2020 false Students Faculty/Staff School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Atmospheric Sciences Marine Geosciences Grants and Funding false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Health and Medicine / Law and Politics / University / Literature / Health and Lifestyle / International Law/Politics / Voices and Opinions / Office of the President / Faculty / Examining health care in Mexico https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/examining-health-care-in-mexico.html Arts and Humanities Health and Medicine Law and Politics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/frenk-book-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/frenk-book-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/frenk-book-365.jpg University of Miami President Julio Frenk with his new book, Proteger a Mexico. University of Miami President Julio Frenk, in a new book, argues that universal health care, provided in Mexico through a program known as Seguro Popular, is a human right. Michael R. Malone 01-06-2020 false Faculty Office of the President Literature Health and Lifestyle International Law/Politics Voices and Opinions false false false false false Arts and Humanities / University / Music / Faculty / Concert jazz band plays Miles: ‘It’s a head-turning thing’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/concert-jazz-band-plays-miles.html Arts and Humanities University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/bitchesbrew_hero_940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/bitchesbrew_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/bitchesbrew_hero_365.jpg Bitches Brew hero Frost jazz students brew up their own hot mix of electric jazz in a celebration performance of the Miles Davis album that revolutionized the music world. Michael R. Malone 01-06-2020 false Faculty Music false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / University / Beloved Broadway composer Jerry Herman remembered https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/beloved-broadway-composer-jerry-herman-remembered.html Arts and Humanities People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/jerry-herman-master-class-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/jerry-herman-master-class-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/jerry-herman-master-class-365.jpg Jerry Herman teaches a master class at the Ring Theatre The University of Miami alumnus is remembered for his brilliant work in theater, and his commitment, passion, and inspiration to the University and its students. News@TheU 12-27-2019 false false false false false false Roadmap / University / Voices and Opinions / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Business Administration / School of Education and Human Development / School of Law / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / Frost School of Music / School of Nursing and Health Studies / A&S Faculty Recognition / Musicology / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Breaking out of the ‘academic bubble’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/breaking-out-of-the-academic-bubble.html Roadmap University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/melvin-butler-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/melvin-butler-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/melvin-butler-365.jpg An acclaimed saxophonist, Frost School of Music ethnomusicologist Melvin Butler is an expert in African-American and Caribbean music Twenty-four University of Miami faculty will participate in a year-long fellowship aimed at increasing the impact of women and minorities in the public discourse Maya Bell 12-20-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty College of Arts and Sciences School of Business Administration School of Education and Human Development School of Law Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Frost School of Music School of Nursing and Health Studies A&S Faculty Recognition Musicology Voices and Opinions false false false false false University / Students / Faculty/Staff / 2019: The year in review https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/2019-the-year-in-review.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/year-in-review-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/year-in-review-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/year-in-review-365x365.jpg Lake Osceola on the University of Miami's Coral Gables campus, with the Shalala Student Center to the right. A look back at the biggest stories at the U over the past year. News@TheU 12-19-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff false false false false false People and Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / As a decade ends, how do you measure time? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/the-end-of-a-decade-already.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/um-time-clocks-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/um-time-clocks-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/um-time-clocks-365.jpg Watches to show the concept of time Time. We all feel its weight and pull, yet the way we perceive time is amazingly arbitrary and created by conventions that bend to age and culture. Michael R. Malone 12-18-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences false false false false false Law and Politics / U.S. Government / School of Law / Students / Faculty/Staff / An analysis of the articles of impeachment against President Trump https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/an-analysis-of-the-articles-of-impeachment-against-president-trump.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/impeachment-pelosi-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/impeachment-pelosi-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/impeachment-pelosi-365.jpg U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., center, is flanked by Democratic committee chairs during a news conference Wednesday following the vote to impeach President Donald J. Trump. Photo: Associated Press How the charges in each relate to the role of the Constitution and the purpose of government. Frances R. Hill 12-18-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff School of Law U.S. Government false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / University / Academic Excellence / In the Community / Social Impact / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Announcements / Sustainability / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Biology and Ecology / Ocean Engineering / SUSTAIN / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / U-LINK Working to revive Florida’s barrier reefs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/working-to-revive-floridas-barrier-reefs.html Academics People and Community Research Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/reefs940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/reefs790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/reefs-365x365.jpg Coral Reef grant, University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, Andrew Baker, Diego Lirman University of Miami researchers are leading a massive undertaking to plant 150,000 coral colonies on reefs decimated by disease, pollution and rising temperatures using corals grown at UM and partner organizations. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-18-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Biology and Ecology Ocean Engineering SUSTAIN Academic Excellence In the Community Social Impact Grants and Funding Research Excellence Climate Change Environment Announcements Sustainability false false false false false Roadmap / Research / University / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / School of Education and Human Development / College of Engineering / School of Law / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / Frost School of Music / A&S Research / Awards / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / U-LINK New U-LINK grants support life-changing endeavors https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/new-u-link-grants-support-life-changing-endeavors.html Roadmap Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo The University of Miami Laboratory for Integrative Knowledge awards Phase 1 grants to projects that could enhance millions of lives. Maya Bell 12-18-2019 false College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication School of Education and Human Development College of Engineering School of Law Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Frost School of Music A&S Research Awards Grants and Funding Research Excellence true false false false false People and Community / In the Community / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Women of Distinction Women of Distinction https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/women-of-distinction.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/women940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/women790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/women365x365.jpg Women of Distinction Patricia A. Whitely, vice president for student affairs, and Margaret Pericak-Vance, director of the John P. Hussman Institute for Human Genomics, were recognized recently for their commitment to caring for the overall health and well-being of others. Mike Piacentino 12-17-2019 false Student Affairs Leadership and Service In the Community false false false false false University / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Sights and sounds from fall commencement https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/sights-and-sounds-from-fall-commencement.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo View a video recap of the 2019 fall commencement at the University of Miami, held on Dec. 12 at the Watsco Center on the Coral Gables campus. UM News 12-17-2019 false true false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / University of Miami alumni appointed to 11th Judicial Circuit Court https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/law-school-alumni-appointed-to-11th-judicial-circuit-court.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/miami-law-appointment-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/miami-law-appointment-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/miami-law-appointment-365.jpg Dean Varona, Ramiro Areces, Gov. DeSantos, and Ayana Harris University of Miami alumni were among a number of new judges named by Gov. Ron DeSantis at a news conference Monday on the Coral Gables campus. Catharine Skipp 12-17-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / The dismissive remark, ‘OK Boomer’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/the-dismissive-remark,-ok-boomer.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/ok-boomers-graphic-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/ok-boomers-graphic-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/ok-boomers-graphic-365.jpg ok boomers Baby boomers, Millennials, and GenZs share their sentiments about the generational divide. Barbara Gutierrez 12-16-2019 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / Ocean Sciences / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / resilience-academy U-LINK University of Miami awarded harmful algal bloom research funding https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/university-of-miami-awarded-harmful-algal-bloom-research-funding.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/algal-bloom-state-funding-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/algal-bloom-state-funding-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/algal-bloom-state-funding-365.jpg Researchers Kim Popendorf and Alberto J. Caban-Martinez Funding supports research on the human-health impacts of red tide and other harmful algal blooms. Kai Hill 12-16-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Ocean Sciences Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Grants and Funding Research Excellence false false false false false Business / People and Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / A trip down TikTok’s rabbit hole https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/a-trip-down-tiktoks-rabbit-hole.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/tik-tok-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/tik-tok-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/tik-tok-365.jpg TikTok’s rapid rise in popularity presents a business opportunity, as well as concerns about privacy and censorship. TikTok’s rapid rise in popularity presents a business opportunity, as well as concerns about privacy and censorship. Ashley A. Williams and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-12-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile false false false false false Health and Medicine / Law and Politics / Fighting a trafficking epidemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/fighting-a-trafficking-epidemic.html Health and Medicine Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/jpotter2_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/jpotter2_hero_790x5271.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/jpotter2_hero_365.jpg Human trafficking hearing Miller School of Medicine professor JoNell Potter testifies before a Congressional subcommittee on human trafficking. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-12-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / University / Office of the President / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Finding happiness through service to others https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/finding-happiness-through-service-to-others.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/deccomm19_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/deccomm19_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/deccomm19_hero_365.jpg 2019 Fall Commencement A Fall Commencement speaker encourages graduates to “drink in the eternal foundation of happiness” by pursuing a life committed to serving others. Michael R. Malone and Maya Bell 12-12-2019 false Office of the President Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life false false false false false Health and Medicine / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / The ‘double environmental injustice’ of climate change https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/the-double-environmental-injustice-of-climate-change.html Health and Medicine Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/shantytown-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/shantytown-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/shantytown-365.jpg Hurricane Dorian decimated the Marsh Harbour shantytown where many undocumented migrants had settled in the Bahamas As more hazardous hurricanes affect more disadvantaged populations, climate and public health experts raise their voices in alarm. Maya Bell 12-11-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Miller School of Medicine Climate Change false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / Investigating a potential new threat to the ozone layer https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/investigating-a-potential-new-threat-to-the-ozone-layer.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/elliott-atlas-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/elliott-atlas-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/elliott-atlas-365x365.jpg Atmospheric scientist Elliott Atlas and postdoctoral students Katie Smith, left, and Victoria Treadway examine some of the instruments that are used to collect and analyze air samples from the upper stratosphere. University of Miami atmospheric scientist Elliot Atlas is part of a NASA-funded project studying how intense storms impact the stratosphere. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-11-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Research / Health and Lifestyle / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Grants and Funding / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / ‘All of Us’ research program marks successful first year https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/all-of-us-research-program-marks-successful-first-year.html Health and Medicine People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero-all-of-us-940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero-all-of-us-790x5271.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero-all-of-us-365x3651.jpg All of Us Led by the Miller School of Medicine, the southeast region has enrolled more than 14,000 volunteers in the national landmark study Richard Westlund 12-10-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle Treatment and Breakthroughs Grants and Funding false false false false false Academics / Commencement / Student Affairs / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Commencement Fall 2019 Fall 2019 Commencement: What you need to know https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/fall-2019-commencement-what-you-need-to-know.html Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/whattoknow940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/whattoknow790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/whattoknow365x365.jpg What you need to know for commencement Two Commencement ceremonies will take place at the Watsco Center on the Coral Gables campus on Thursday, Dec. 12. UM News 12-10-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents Student Affairs Commencement false false false false false Law and Politics / Varona honored with Massey Chair https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/varona-honored-with-massey-chair.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/varona-chair-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/varona-chair-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/varona-chair-365.jpg Investiture of Dean Anthony E. Varona as the M. Minnette Massey Chair The investiture of the School of Law Dean Anthony E. Varona as the M. Minnette Massey Chair took place Monday. Catharine Skipp 12-10-2019 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Frost School of Music / Winter Wonderful supports music mentorship https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/winter-wonderful-supports-music-mentorship.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/winter-wonderful-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/winter-wonderful-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/winter-wonderful-365.jpg Winter Wonderful at the JW Marriott Marquis The University of Miami Frost School of Music's annual holiday event raises funds for the Donna E. Shalala MusicReach program. News@TheU 12-09-2019 false Frost School of Music Music false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Putting the spotlight on human trafficking https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/putting-the-spotlight-on-human-trafficking.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/trafficking-poster-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/trafficking-poster-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/trafficking-poster-365.jpg Isabella Ferre and Jazlyn Merida University of Miami Miller School of Medicine students hung 3,000 posters in Wynwood last weekend to raise awareness about human trafficking. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-09-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / University / A rebirth after Dorian https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/a-rebirth-after-dorian.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/bahamas-wrap-lead-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/bahamas-wrap-lead-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/bahamas-wrap-lead-365.jpg Damage from Hurricane Dorian is still evident in the Bahamas. Relief efforts continue just three months after the storm. Life on Great Abaco Island in the Bahamas is striving to get back to normal, but the scars of Hurricane Dorian are plainly visible around every turn. Peter E. Howard 12-08-2019 false false false false false false Roadmap / University / The power and potential of mixed reality https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/the-power-and-potential-of-mixed-reality.html Roadmap University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/magic-leap-forum-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/magic-leap-forum-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/magic-leap-forum-365.jpg Magic Leap Executive Leadership forum With remarks by entrepreneur and alumnus Rony Abovitz, a recent event at the Kislak Center showcased the future of ‘the transformative partnership’ between the University and Magic Leap. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-07-2019 false false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Academic Excellence / Access and Inclusion / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / University Leadership / Campus / Feature / Voices and Opinions / Staff / Finding your place at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/finding-a-place-at-the-u.html Roadmap Academics Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/retention1-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/retention790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/retention365x365.jpg Dynesha Peterson, University of Miami, UM, athletic training A UM student retention task force is working to ensure that all first-year students feel at home. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-06-2019 false Staff Academic Excellence Access and Inclusion Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community University Leadership Campus Feature Voices and Opinions false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / Medical / Health and hope for Miami’s homeless https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/health-and-hope-for-miamis-homeless.html Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/nurses-help-man940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/nurses-help-man790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/nurses-help-man365.jpg A new School of Nursing and Health Studies’ initiative delivers critical health care for Miami’s homeless population while engendering empathy in students and building community partnerships. A new School of Nursing and Health Studies’ initiative delivers critical health care for Miami’s homeless population while engendering empathy in students and building community partnerships. UM News 12-06-2019 false Patient Care In the Community Social Impact Medical false false false false false People and Community / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Students connect with alumni changemakers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/students-connect-with-alumni-changemakers.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/leadershippanel940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/leadershippanel790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/leadershippanel365x365.jpg Leadership UMiami Panel As part of the Leadership UMiami program, students heard from community leaders who spend their careers fighting for social justice and attended a day-long summit on democracy and social change. Ashley A. Williams 12-05-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents General Business Student Affairs Leadership and Service Social Impact Visiting Speakers false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / World / The Caribbean / The stories of Dorian at Marsh Harbour https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/boots-on-the-ground-in-the-bahamas.html Health and Medicine People and Community World https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/bahamas-gas-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/bahamas-gas-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/bahamas-gas-365.jpg A portable gasoline pump provides much needed fuel to residents returning to Marsh Harbour on Great Abaco Island. Miller School of Medicine doctors are providing assistance on Great Abaco Island, where survivors of Dorian share their experiences and reflect on their island's efforts to rebuild. Peter E. Howard 12-05-2019 false The Caribbean false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / Museums / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Lowe Art Museum / Board of Trustees / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / The U’s mark on Art Basel https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/the-u-mark-on-art-basel.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/perez-panel-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/perez-panel-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/perez-panel-365.jpg perez Jill Deupi, director of the University of Miami’s Lowe Art Museum, participated in a panel during the unveiling of Jorge Pérez’s new museum art space, “El Espacio 23.” Amanda M. Perez and Kelly Montoya 12-04-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents College of Arts and Sciences Lowe Art Museum Board of Trustees Fine Arts Museums In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Roadmap / Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / College of Arts and Sciences / The Advanced Study of the Americas / The high cost of the ‘Man Box’ in Latin America https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/positive-masculinity.html Roadmap Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/positive-masculinity940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/positive-masculinity790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/positive-masculinity365.jpg Gary Barker Cultivating Positive Masculinity A recent presentation at the University’s Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas explored the complex nature of masculinity. Michael R. 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Maya Bell 12-04-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences School of Business Administration School of Communication Division of Continuing and International Education School of Education and Human Development College of Engineering School of Law Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Frost School of Music School of Nursing and Health Studies The Graduate School Commencement false false false false false Academics / University / Academic Excellence / Campus / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / ’Canes share how they prepare for finals https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/canes-share-how-they-prepare-for-finals.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/studytips19-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/studytips19-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/studytips19-365x365.jpg Students studying for final exams University of Miami students on the Coral Gables campus provide some end-of-semester insights to make it through final exams healthy and happy. Ashley A. Williams 12-03-2019 false Students Student Affairs Campus Life Academic Excellence Campus false false false false false Business / Economics / US metal tariffs a steely threat for Brazil and Argentina https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/us-metal-tariffs-a-steely-threat-for-brazil-and-argentina.html Business https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/metal-plant-argentina940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/metal-plant-argentina790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/metal-plant-argentina365.jpg metal plant Buenos Aires New U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum could negatively impact the sagging economies of Brazil and Argentina, according to a University of Miami economist. Michael R. Malone 12-03-2019 false Economics false false false false false Law and Politics / Science and Technology / International Law/Politics / Policy / Climate Change / Environment / School of Law / Students / Faculty/Staff / A climate mission in Madrid https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/a-climate-mission-in-madrid.html Law and Politics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/madrid-cop25-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/madrid-cop25-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/madrid-cop25-365.jpg Three students from University of Miami Law School professor of law Jessica Owley’s UN negotiations class are in Madrid for the first week of the COP25 climate change summit. Follow students in the University of Miami School of Law and their law professor, Jessica Owley, as they file daily dispatches from the United Nations COP25 climate change conference in Madrid. News@TheU 12-01-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff School of Law International Law/Politics Policy Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Campus Safety / Division of Business and Finance / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University of Miami Police Department celebrates golden anniversary https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/university-of-miami-police-department-celebrates-golden-anniversary.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/umpd-50th-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/umpd-50th-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/umpd-50th-365.jpg The 31-member University of Miami police force will hold a gala to recognize its five decades of protecting the University community. The 31-member force will hold a gala to recognize its five decades of protecting the University community. Barbara Gutierrez 12-03-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Division of Business and Finance In the Community Profile Spotlight Campus Safety false false false false false Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / School of Architecture / School of Law / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / Marine Ecosystems and Society / Students / Faculty/Staff / UN climate report paints a bleak picture of a planet in peril https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/un-climate-report-paints-a-bleak-picture-of-a-planet-in-peril.html Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/climage-change-smokestacks-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/climage-change-smokestacks-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/climage-change-smokestacks-365.jpg Silhouette of a power plant in Kiev, via iStock. University of Miami experts examine the latest Emissions Gap Report, detailing some of the solutions that are needed to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-27-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff School of Architecture School of Law Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences Marine Ecosystems and Society Climate Change Environment false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / University / Fine Arts / Museums / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Lowe Art Museum The U Creates Art Basel December guide to arts at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/december-guide-to-arts-at-the-u.html Arts and Humanities People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/carlos-estevez-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/carlos-estevez-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/carlos-estevez-365.jpg Art Basel, Lowe Art Museum, The U Creates Interested in the arts? Check out this comprehensive preview of arts-related events happening on campus this month. Amanda M. Perez 12-02-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Fine Arts Museums In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Journalism / Language / Literature / Museums / Music / In the Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Frost School of Music / Arts & Humanities / A&S People & Community / Lowe Art Museum / Instrumental Performance / Keyboard Performance / Studio Music & Jazz / Vocal Performance / Musicology / Music Education / Music Therapy / Music Media & Industry / Music Theory & Composition / Music Engineering / Henry Mancini Institute / Frost Band of the Hour / Stamps / Frost Online / Frost Music Live / Libraries / Events / Exhibitions / Resources & Services / Digital Collections / Music / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Inside The U Creates https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/inside-the-u-creates.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/image-ucreates-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/image-ucreates-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/image-ucreates-365x365.jpg the u creates The University of Miami launches a new platform dedicated to arts and humanities. Kelly Montoya and Amanda Perez 12-02-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Frost School of Music Arts & Humanities A&S People & Community Lowe Art Museum Instrumental Performance Keyboard Performance Studio Music & Jazz Vocal Performance Musicology Music Education Music Therapy Music Media & Industry Music Theory & Composition Music Engineering Henry Mancini Institute Frost Band of the Hour Stamps Frost Online Frost Music Live Libraries Events Exhibitions Resources & Services Digital Collections Music Cinema Fine Arts History and Culture Journalism Language Literature Museums Music In the Community false false false false false Sports / University / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / NFL and University of Miami team up on innovation event https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/nfl-and-university-of-miami-team-up-on-innovation-event.html Sports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/first-and-future-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/first-and-future-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/first-and-future-365.jpg The NFL’s annual 1st and Future Super Bowl event is a pitch competition with $150,000 in awards that is aimed at driving innovation. The NFL’s annual 1st and Future Super Bowl event is a pitch competition with $150,000 in awards that is aimed at driving innovation. News@TheU 11-25-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile false false false false true resilience-academy UM scientists, partners awarded $6 million to restore southeast Florida coral reefs https://news.miami.edu/rosenstiel/stories/2019/11/um-scientists-partners-awarded-6-million-to-restore-southeast-florida-coral-reefs.html https://news.miami.edu/rosenstiel/_assets/images/images-stories/2019/11/940x529-6-million-to-restore-southeast-florida-coral-reefs.jpg https://news.miami.edu/rosenstiel/_assets/images/images-stories/2019/11/790x527-6-million-to-restore-southeast-florida-coral-reefs.jpg https://news.miami.edu/rosenstiel/_assets/images/images-stories/2019/11/365x365-6-million-to-restore-southeast-florida-coral-reefs.jpg Funding will establish Southeast Florida Coral Reef Restoration Hub, a first-of-its-kind research project to enhance reef and coastal resilience Diana Udel 11-27-2019 false false false false false false Law and Politics / Research / Science and Technology / International Law/Politics / Research Excellence / Climate Change / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Celebrating—and protecting—nature’s bounty https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/celebrating-and-protecting-natures-bounty.html Law and Politics Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/whalesofnorway-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/whalesofnorway-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/whalesofnorway-365.jpg Orcas swim at sunset off the coast of Tromso, Norway, a gateway to the high Arctic Circle. The University of Miami’s Natalie Barefoot is celebrating Thanksgiving week alongside orcas and humpback whales, as part of an all-women research expedition. Maya Bell 11-25-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans School of Law International Law/Politics Research Excellence Climate Change false false false false false University / Students / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / Thanksgiving week on campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/thanksgiving-week-on-campus.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/thanksgiving-hours-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/thanksgiving-hours-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/thanksgiving-hours-365.jpg Student walks near the Merrick Building on Coral Gables campus With many students and faculty off this week for the Thanksgiving recess, here’s what you need to know regarding Gables campus operations. News@TheU 11-22-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Community and Fans Parents false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / People and Community / University / Academic Excellence / Fine Arts / History and Culture / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / The U Creates Art Basel University of Miami Meet the University of Miami artists of Art Basel https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/meet-the-university-of-miami-artists-of-art-basel.html Academics Arts and Humanities People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/art-basel-main-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/art-basel-main-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/art-basel-main-365.jpg Art Basel, University of Miami, Fine Arts As Art Week draws near, graduate students who are pursuing a master’s in fine arts open up about the inspiration behind their featured work. Amanda M. Perez and Kelly Montoya 11-25-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities Academic Excellence Fine Arts History and Culture In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Dr. Stephen D. Nimer honored with endowed chair https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/dr.-stephen-d.-nimer-honored-with-endowed-chair.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/nimer-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/nimer-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/nimer-365.jpg Dr. Stephen D. Nimer named as the first holder of the Oscar de la Renta Endowed Chair in Cancer Research The director of the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center is named the first holder of the Oscar de la Renta Endowed Chair in Cancer Research. News@TheU 11-20-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / The profound influence of Mr. Rogers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/the-profound-influence-of-mr.-rogers.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/mrrogers-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/mrrogers-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/mrrogers-365.jpg Tom Hanks stars as Mister Rogers in TriStar Pictures' A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD. Photo by: Lacey Terrell With the new movie about Fred Rogers opening in theaters today, University of Miami faculty reflect on his impact on childhood development. Barbara Gutierrez 11-20-2019 false false false false false false University / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / Some of our favorite Thanksgiving traditions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/some-of-our-favorite-thanksgiving-traditions.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/multifaith_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/multifaith_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/multifaith_hero_365.jpg Students celebrating Thanksgiving University of Miami students share how they blend together new and old traditions this upcoming holiday. Ashley A. Williams 11-20-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Science and Technology / Fine Arts / Climate Change / You’re invited—on an artistic guilt trip https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/youre-invitedon-an-artistic-guilt-trip.html Arts and Humanities People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/jenna-efrein-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/jenna-efrein-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/jenna-efrein-365.jpg Jenna Efrein, a senior lecturer in glass in the University of Miami’s Art and Art History Department, wants your help collecting thousands of plastic bottles for her next installation. Jenna Efrein, a senior lecturer in glass in the Art and Art History Department, wants your help collecting thousands of plastic bottles for her next installation. Maya Bell 11-20-2019 false Fine Arts Climate Change false false false false false Business / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / A side hustle to make ends meet https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/a-side-hustle-to-make-ends-meet.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/gianna_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/gianna_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/gianna_hero_365.jpg Custom items More and more people are dabbling in side jobs to bring in some extra cash, a growing trend helped along by social platforms and an entrepreneurial spirit. Barbara Gutierrez 11-19-2019 false Entrepreneurship false false false false false People and Community / Research / The water woes of Venice https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/the-water-woes-of-venice.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/venice-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/venice-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/venice-365.jpg A city worker helps a woman who decided to cross St. Mark square on a gangway, in spite of prohibition, in Venice, Italy, Sunday, Nov. 17, 2019. Venetians are bracing for the prospect of another exceptional tide in a season that is setting new records. Officials are forecasting a 1.6 meter (5 feet, 2 inches) surge Sunday. That comes after Tuesday's 1.87 meter flood, the worst in 53 years, followed by high tide of 1.54 meters on Friday. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno) The northeastern Italian city, built in a lagoon and growing increasingly more susceptible to sea level rise, has experienced its worst flooding in 50 years. Megan Ondrizek 11-18-2019 false false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / On the front lines of the climate emergency https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/on-the-front-lines-of-the-climate-emergency.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/katharine-mach-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/katharine-mach-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/katharine-mach-365.jpg Katharine Mach is an Associate Professor at the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science and a faculty scholar at the UM Abess Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy. Climate scientist Katharine Mach is researching ways to adapt to our changing climate, including how people are being forced to retreat from areas becoming uninhabitable. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-18-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences Climate Change Environment false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Science and Technology / ‘Expanding the boundaries of chemistry’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/expanding-the-boundaries-of-chemistry.html Roadmap Academics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/ficms-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/ficms-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/ficms-365.jpg Thomas J. Meade, the founder of four biotech companies and holder of 80-plus patents, launches the Frost Institute of Chemistry and Molecular Science’s Future of Chemistry seminars on Wednesday. Thomas J. Meade, the founder of four biotech companies, launches the Frost Institute of Chemistry and Molecular Science’s Future of Chemistry seminars. Maya Bell 11-18-2019 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / University / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Music / Frost School of Music / Vocal Performance / Music Education / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Opera University of Miami Frost School of Music Building bridges through Opera https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/building-bridges-through-opera.html Arts and Humanities University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/opera-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/opera-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/opera-365.jpg Frost School of Music, Opera, The U Creates Frost School of Music’s Opera Program set to debut production of “L'enfant et les sortileges.” Amanda M. Perez 11-18-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Vocal Performance Music Education Fine Arts History and Culture Music false false false false false People and Community / University / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Finding life’s passion through Leadership UMiami https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/finding-lifes-passion-through-leadership-umiami.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/leadershipmiami_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/leadershipmiami_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/leadershipmiami_hero_365.jpg Leadership UMiami 2020 cohort During the second workshop, the Butler Center for Service and Leadership created a brave space for students to discuss how their identities can shape their future. Ashley A. Williams 11-15-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents Student Affairs Leadership and Service Social Impact false false false false false University / Student Affairs / Targeting sexual harrassment on campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/targeting-sexual-harrassment-on-campus.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/itsonus-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/itsonus-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/itsonus-365.jpg Students tabling during an Its On Us campus programming event The University of Miami has joined forces with a national collaborative to help raise awareness and implement policies to prevent sexual harassment in higher education. Jenny Hudak 11-14-2019 false Student Affairs false false false false false Roadmap / Law and Politics / Research / International Law/Politics / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / The Advanced Study of the Americas / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / International Students / Witnessing Bolivia’s power vacuum https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/witnessing-bolivias-power-vacuum.html Roadmap Law and Politics Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/jeanine-anez-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/jeanine-anez-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/jeanine-anez-365.jpg Jeanine Anez, the second vice president of Bolivia's Senate is serving as interim president in the wake of Evo Morales' resignation Political scientist Calla Hummel, who was in Bolivia during its flawed election, shares her insights on President Evo Morales’ sudden resignation. Maya Bell 11-13-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students International Students College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research The Advanced Study of the Americas International Law/Politics false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Frost School of Music / Instrumental Performance / Keyboard Performance / Studio Music & Jazz / Vocal Performance / Musicology / Music Education / Music Media & Industry / Music Theory & Composition / Music Engineering / Office of Alumni / Alumni Stories / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / The road to the Latin Grammy Awards The road to the Latin Grammy Awards https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/the-road-to-the-latin-grammy-awards.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/copello-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/copello-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/copello-365.jpg Latin Grammy Awards, Frost School of Music, University of Miami University of Miami Frost School of Music alumni are recognized on Latin music’s biggest night—the 20th annual Latin Grammys. UM News 11-14-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Instrumental Performance Keyboard Performance Studio Music & Jazz Vocal Performance Musicology Music Education Music Media & Industry Music Theory & Composition Music Engineering Office of Alumni Alumni Stories Music In the Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false Business / People and Community / In the Community / A ‘super’ learning experience https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/a-super-learning-experience.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/superbowl940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/superbowl790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/superbowl365x365.jpg University of Miami, UM, Super Bowl LIV, NFL A new course is providing students a primer on planning the Super Bowl, one of the biggest events of the year, from its own organizers. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-12-2019 false In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / Office of Alumni / Includes Video / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / Celebrating alma mater https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/celebrating-alma-mater.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/homecoming-2019-fireworks-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/homecoming-2019-fireworks-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/homecoming-2019-fireworks-365.jpg Fireworks over Lake Osceola during 2019 Hurricane Howl festivities. A week full of spirit, friendly competition and ’Canes pride was on display during Homecoming and Alumni Weekend in November 2019. UM News 11-12-2019 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students Office of Alumni Includes Video Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Fine Arts / Profile Spotlight / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Student Spotlights / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / The U Creates Cane Stage University of Miami CaneStage Theatre Company creates ‘Disney magic’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/canestage-theatre-company-creates-disney-magic.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/griffin-940x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/drood_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/griffin-365.jpg University of Miami, Arts, The U Creates Griffin Berkenfeld, a University of Miami senior and director of CaneStage’s upcoming production of “The Little Mermaid,” gives a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s like to lead the beloved Disney classic. Genesis Cosme 11-13-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Student Affairs Activities and Events Student Spotlights Includes Video Cinema Fine Arts Profile Spotlight false false false false false Law and Politics / U.S. Government / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Ukraine impeachment inquiry enters a new phase https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/ukraine-impeachment-inquiry-enters-a-new-phase.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/impeachment-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/impeachment-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/impeachment-365.jpg The House Ways and Means Committee hearing room, where the first public session will be held. Photo: Associated Press With public impeachment hearings set to begin Wednesday, University of Miami experts weigh in on what to expect. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-11-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences School of Law U.S. Government false false false false false People and Community / Diversity / Social Impact / Gentrification: Is it for better or for worse? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/gentrification-is-it-for-better-or-for-worse.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/gentrification-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/gentrification-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/gentrification-365.jpg People march during a rally against proposed development in Little Haiti. Photo: Associated Press University of Miami experts weigh in on the changes in Miami, and what the future could bring to neighborhoods and communities. Barbara Gutierrez 11-11-2019 false Diversity Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Research / Havana 500: School of Architecture hosts event to mark anniversary https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/havana-500-school-of-architecture-hosts-event-to-mark-anniversary.html Arts and Humanities Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/chc-havana-map-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/chc-havana-map-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/chc-havana-map-365.jpg Map of Havana, 1907 The history of the Caribbean city will be examined during a two-day symposium this week featuring architecture and design experts. Barbara Gutierrez 11-11-2019 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Science and Technology / University / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / In the Community / Social Impact / Life Sciences / Social Sciences / Campus / Campus Safety / Feature / Medical / Wellness / School of Nursing and Health Studies / SONHS Current Events / Working to curb a dangerous trend https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/working-to-curb-a-dangerous-trend.html Health and Medicine People and Community Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/vaping-pens-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/vaping-pens-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/vaping-pens-365.jpg vape, vaping, University of Miami, UM As vaping becomes more prevalent among the nation’s youth, the University of Miami is working to stem the addictive habit through its first ’Canes Against Vaping week. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-08-2019 false School of Nursing and Health Studies SONHS Current Events Health and Lifestyle Patient Care In the Community Social Impact Life Sciences Social Sciences Campus Campus Safety Feature Medical Wellness false false false false false People and Community / Research / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / The 2019 Atlantic hurricane season is unforgettable https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/the-2019-atlantic-hurricane-season-is-unforgettable.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/stormdata2019_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/stormdata2019_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/stormdata2019_hero_365.jpg Atlantic hurricane season satellite image Two Category 5 storms and an unusual number of weak and short-lived storms characterize a season that still has three weeks to go. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-07-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Leadership and Service / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / The U unites to support troops https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/the-u-unites-to-support-troops.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/hhth-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/hhth-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/hhth-365.jpg Days ahead of Veterans Day, ’Canes across campus worked together to build care packages for deployed troops as part of Homecoming week’s annual Hurricanes Help the Hometown service event. Days ahead of Veterans Day, ’Canes across campus worked together to build care packages for deployed troops as part of Homecoming week’s annual Hurricanes Help the Hometown service event. Jenny Hudak 11-06-2019 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Leadership and Service Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / The influence of famed astrologer Mercado https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/the-influence-of-famed-astrologer-mercado.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/walter-mercado-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/walter-mercado-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/walter-mercado-365.jpg Puerto Rican astrologer Walter Mercado, also known as Shanti Ananda, poses for the camera during a press conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012. The famed astrologer who has emerged from a near-death experience due to heart problems has announced that he will create a charitable foundation to help those in need. (AP Photo/Dennis M. Rivera Pichardo) Walter Mercado, who died Nov.2, will be buried in his native Puerto Rico on Friday after two days of public viewing. Barbara Gutierrez 11-06-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / University / Donation creates new funds for LGBTQ students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/donation-creates-new-funds-for-lgbtq-students.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/lgbtq-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/lgbtq-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/lgbtq-365.jpg Alumnus John I. McKinstry’s gift will establish the LGBTQ Endowed Emergency Assistance Fund to provide short-term assistance to students experiencing financial or emotional difficulties, and the LGBTQ Student Center Endowed Program Fund, which will support students seeking to volunteer with community service organizations. The gift by John I. McKinstry was announced during the LGBTQ Alumni Friends Recognition Reception during Homecoming and Alumni Weekend. Emily Wilson 11-12-2019 false false false false false false Academics / Teaching and Learning / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Army ROTC program opens doors for students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/army-rotc-program-opens-doors-for-students.html Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/rotc940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/rotc790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/rotc365x365.jpg ROTC program The University of Miami’s Army ROTC program recently gained a 21-year veteran of the Army to lead the Southern Strike Battalion, which the University is now a member of. Ashley A. Williams 11-11-2019 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Community and Fans Teaching and Learning false false false false false Roadmap / Research / Science and Technology / Grants and Funding / Climate Change / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / School of Law / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / A&S Research / Awards / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / Expanding the horizons of environmental research https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/expanding-the-horizons-of-environmental-research.html Roadmap Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/fish-house-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/fish-house-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/fish-house-365.jpg Artist Robert Rauschenberg's Fish House on Captiva Island Supported by the Office of the Provost, the first Abess Scholars have wide latitude to bridge the gap between science and environmental policy. Maya Bell 11-06-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication School of Law Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science A&S Research Awards Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Grants and Funding Climate Change false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / UHealth to open medical center in Doral https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/uhealth-to-open-medical-center-in-doral.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero-uhealthlogo_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_uhealthlogo-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_uhealthlogo_365.jpg UHealth The new facility will be modeled after the Lennar Foundation Medical Center at the Coral Gables campus. UM News 11-06-2019 false false false false false false Roadmap / Science and Technology / Tech Innovation / School of Architecture / College of Engineering / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Division of Business and Finance / Libraries / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / 5G to fuel research and academic pursuits at the University of Miami https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/primed-for-the-next-generation-of-technology.html Roadmap Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/5g-announcement-richter-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/5g-announcement-richter-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/5g-announcement-richter-365.jpg Access to the 5G+ network will be most optimal in high-traffic computing locations, such as at the College of Engineering and in the Ungar Building, at the Otto G. Richter Library, and in the School of Architecture, with plans to add more locations in the future. The University of Miami will be the first college campus in the United States to adopt AT&T’s 5G+ service and Edge technology. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-06-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Architecture College of Engineering Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Division of Business and Finance Libraries Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / University / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Rapper 21 Savage and student performer highlight Homecoming concert https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/rapper-21-savage-and-student-performer-highlight-homecoming-concert.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/hpconcerts940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/hpconcerts790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/hpconcets365x365.jpg HP Concerts Chair and member Student-run organization HP Concerts gives a behind-the-scenes look of the planning that went into this year’s Homecoming concert. Ashley A. Williams 11-06-2019 false Students Prospective Students Community and Fans Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Working to preserve the safety of immigrants https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/working-to-preserve-the-safety-of-immigrants.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/migrantrights_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/migrantrights_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/migrantrights_hero_365.jpg law school lecture series Miami Law lecture series explores the legal rights of immigrants through the past few decades along with current legal challenges in the United States. UM News 11-05-2019 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Miller School of Medicine / Includes Video / Patients / General Business / Mobile / Transforming thoughts to movement offers new hope for spinal cord injury patients https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/transforming-thoughts-to-movement-offers-new-hope-for-spinal-cord-injury-patients.html Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/spinal-cord-injury-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/spinal-cord-injury-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/spinal-cord-injury-365.jpg A paralyzed research participant, who was implanted with a brain-machine interface, is using his thoughts to initiate steps while on a robotic walking simulator. A team of researchers at The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis and the Miller School of Medicine is using a brain-machine interface to help restore function in paralysis patients after spinal cord injury. Scott Roy 11-04-2019 false Patients General Business Mobile Miller School of Medicine Includes Video Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / People and Community / University / Academic Excellence / Online Learning / Teaching and Learning / In the Community / Campus / Feature / Technology / College of Arts and Sciences / Division of Continuing and International Education / School of Education and Human Development / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / A springboard for engaging students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/a-springboard-for-engaging-students.html Roadmap Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/iate-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/iate790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/iate365x365.jpg PETAL, University of Miami, UM, teaching, faculty The Platform for Excellence in Teaching and Learning is a concerted effort to elevate the art of teaching at UM so that it becomes as critical as faculty research. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-04-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents College of Arts and Sciences Division of Continuing and International Education School of Education and Human Development Academic Excellence Online Learning Teaching and Learning In the Community Campus Feature Technology false false false false false Roadmap / Health and Medicine / College of Arts and Sciences / The Advanced Study of the Americas / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / International Students / General Business / An in-depth look at human migration and health care systems https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/an-in-depth-look-at-human-migration-and-health-care-systems.html Roadmap Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/migration-symposium-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/migration-symposium-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/migration-symposium.jpg President Julio Frenk during his half-hour talk titled Human Migration and Health Care Systems. University of Miami President Julio Frenk delivered the keynote address at a symposium on migration, global change, and policy hosted by the Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas. Robert C. Jones Jr. and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-03-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff International Students General Business College of Arts and Sciences The Advanced Study of the Americas false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / The strengthening bond between the Bahamas and the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/the-strengthening-bond-between-the-bahamas-and-the-u.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/bahamian-health-visit-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/bahamian-health-visit-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/bahamian-health-visit-365.jpg bahamas Health officials with the Bahamas, including the minister of health, met with University of Miami leaders to determine next steps in providing health care and more. Peter E. Howard 11-03-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / Homecoming University of Miami 'Ready to Launch' into a Homecoming like no other https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/ready-to-launch-into-a-homecoming-week-like-no-other.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/homecoming-2019-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/homecoming-2019-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/homecoming-2019-365.jpg Homecoming Fireworks The Homecoming Executive Committee brings the University community together for an out-of-this-world Homecoming week with beloved traditions and exciting changes. Genesis Cosme 11-01-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Campus false false false false false People and Community / Diversity / Social Impact / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / The remarkable life of Harriet Tubman comes to the silver screen https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/the-remarkable-life-of-harriet-tubman-comes-to-the-silver-screen.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/harriet-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/harriet-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/harriet-365.jpg Cynthia Erivo stars as Harriet Tubman in HARRIET, a Focus Features release. Credit: Glen Wilson / Focus Features University of Miami faculty members weigh in on the importance of the new biopic on the iconic slave-turned-abolitionist. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-01-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Diversity Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Benefits and Discounts / Campus / Student Affairs / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / What you need to know about the Homecoming kickoff event https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/what-you-need-to-know-about-the-homecoming-kickoff-event.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/homecoming-preview-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/homecoming-preview-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/homecoming-preview-365.jpg Homecoming officially starts Monday, Nov. 4 on the Lakeside Patio. Homecoming officially starts Monday, Nov. 4, and all University students, faculty, and staff are invited to attend opening ceremonies. UM News 11-01-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Student Affairs Benefits and Discounts Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / University / Cinema / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Literature / Museums / Music / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / University of Miami Theatre Arts November guide to arts at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/11/november-arts-guide-at-the-u.html Arts and Humanities University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/drood_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/drood_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/11/drood_hero_365.jpg University of Miami, Theatre Arts, Ring Theatre Interested in the arts? Check out this comprehensive preview of arts-related events happening on campus this month. Amanda M. Perez 11-01-2019 false Students Alumni College of Arts and Sciences Cinema Fine Arts History and Culture Literature Museums Music false false false false false Academics / Teaching and Learning / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Leadership UMiami The Butler Center for Service and Leadership Leadership UMiami 2020 program underway https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/leadership-umiami-2020-cohort-underway.html Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/changetoolkit_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/changetoolkit_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/changetoolkit_hero_365.jpg The Butler Center welcomed its newest cohort for Leadership UMiami—a co-curricular, intensive leadership immersion program. The Butler Center for Service and Leadership welcomed its newest cohort for Leadership UMiami—a co-curricular, intensive leadership immersion program. Ashley A. Williams 10-30-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Student Affairs Leadership and Service Teaching and Learning false false false false false Academics / Business / People and Community / University / Academic Excellence / Entrepreneurship / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / Expanding the University's career network online https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/expanding-the-universitys-career-network-online.html Academics Business People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/cane2cane940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/cane2cane790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/cane2cane365x365.jpg University of Miami, UM, Toppel Career Center, Cane2Cane Toppel Career Center’s new platform Cane2Cane is actively connecting students with alumni in their industry of choice. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-30-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students Student Affairs Leadership and Service Academic Excellence Entrepreneurship false false false false false People and Community / Research / Experts to gather at the University of Miami for climate summit https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/experts-to-gather-at-the-university-of-miami-for-climate-summit..html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/miami-climate-symposium-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/miami-climate-symposium-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/miami-climate-symposium-365.jpg The University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science will host in January a three-day symposium that will examine the science behind predicting extreme weather events within changing global or regional climate patterns. The three-day event—Miami Climate Symposium 2020: Predicting and Living with Extremes—will explore the growing link between climate change and extreme weather events. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-30-2019 false false false false false false Roadmap / People and Community / University / The challenges of health care in the Americas https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/the-challenges-of-health-care-in-the-americas.html Roadmap People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/hucresearch_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/hucresearch_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/hucresearch_hero_365.jpg Felicia Knaul, director of the University of Miami Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas, moderated a panel discussion oh health system reform in the Americas. A panel of experts discussed the complicated situation of health care throughout the Americas during a recent roundtable gathering. Barbara Gutierrez 10-30-2019 false false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Teaching and Learning / Social Impact / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / Mobile / Games for change created by students and faculty https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/games-for-change-created-by-students-and-faculty.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/nerdlab-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/nerdlab-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/nerdlab-365.jpg NERDLab at the University of Miami School of Communication is an incubator for projects that inspire and educate through innovation and fun. NERDLab at the University of Miami School of Communication is an incubator for projects that inspire and educate through innovation and fun. Ashley A. Williams 10-28-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students Mobile School of Communication Teaching and Learning Social Impact false false false false false Academics / Business / People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / University / Academic Excellence / Online Learning / Teaching and Learning / Entrepreneurship / Social Impact / University Leadership / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / Tech Innovation / Announcements / Campus / Technology / College of Engineering / Innovative ideas wanted https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/innovative-ideas-wanted.html Academics Business People and Community Research Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/mlrfp_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/mlrfp_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/mlrfp_hero_365.jpg Magic Leap, University of Miami, UM, mixed reality The Office of the Provost is seeking proposals for projects that will harness Magic Leap technology to bolster learning or research. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-28-2019 false College of Engineering Academic Excellence Online Learning Teaching and Learning Entrepreneurship Social Impact University Leadership Grants and Funding Research Excellence Tech Innovation Announcements Campus Technology false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / College of Arts and Sciences / The Advanced Study of the Americas / Students / Faculty/Staff / A deep dive on migration and human rights https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/a-deep-dive-on-migration-and-human-rights.html Roadmap Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/dorian-mental-health-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/dorian-mental-health-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/dorian-mental-health-365.jpg Hurricane Dorian, University of Miami, Bahamas The University of Miami Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas will host a symposium looking at migration, global change, and policy. UM News 10-28-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff College of Arts and Sciences The Advanced Study of the Americas false false false false false Academics / Teaching and Learning / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / A living laboratory for good writing https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/a-living-laboratory-for-good-writing.html Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/treaster-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/treaster-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/treaster-365.jpg Veteran New York Times journalist Joseph B. Treaster discusses writing with two of his University of Miami students Veteran journalist Joseph B. Treaster draws on his continuing work for The New York Times to convey the lessons of good writing to communication students. Maya Bell 10-20-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents School of Communication Teaching and Learning false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Profile Spotlight / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / The smooth beats and sharp lyrics of ‘Freaky Pat’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/the-smooth-beats-and-sharp-lyrics-of-freaky-pat.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/freaky-pat-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/freaky-pat-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/freaky-pat-365.jpg The musical talents of Patrick McCarthy, known as the performer “Freaky Pat,” are catching the attention of thousands of online listeners, and even a Grammy-award nominated artist. The musical talents of Patrick McCarthy, known as the performer “Freaky Pat,” are catching the attention of thousands of online listeners, and even a Grammy-award nominated artist. Jenny Hudak 10-20-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Music Profile Spotlight false false false false false University / Campus Safety / Students / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / Emergency notification test Tuesday https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/emergency-notification-test-tuesday.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo The Office of Emergency Management will conduct a full system test of the Emergency Notification Network between 1:45 p.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday, October 29. UM News 10-24-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Patients Community and Fans Campus Safety true true true false false People and Community / University / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Club embraces gamers of all levels https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/club-embraces-amateur-and-professional-gamers.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/vgc940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/vgc790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/vgc365x365.jpg Casey O'Brien President of Video Games Club The University of Miami Video Games Club members share how their passion brings a diverse group of students together on the Coral Gables campus. Ashley A. Williams 10-23-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / Museums / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Stamps honor Cuba’s World Heritage sites https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/stamps-honor-cubas-world-heritage-sites.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/cubastamp_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/cubastamps_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/cubastamps_hero_365.jpg United Nations Cuba stamps Cuban American Sergio Baradat, the art director at the United Nations Postal Administration and designer of its newest stamps collection, has donated some of his designs to University of Miami’s Cuban Heritage Collection. Barbara Gutierrez 10-24-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Libraries Distinctive Collections History and Culture Museums false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Grants and Funding / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / The future of flight https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/the-future-of-flight.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/airfoil-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/airfoil-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/airfoil-365.jpg Professor GeCheng Zha and College of Engineering graduate student Brendan McBreen examine a prototype wing containing micro-compressors that would generate vertical lift and propulsion in an electric V/STOL aircraft. With technology developed at the University of Miami, aerospace engineer GeCheng Zha hopes to usher in a new era of urban air transportation. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-21-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Engineering Grants and Funding Tech Innovation false false false false false Roadmap / University / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Uniting to face the challenges of tomorrow https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/uniting-to-face-the-challenges-of-tomorrow.html Roadmap University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/jamaica_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/jamaica_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/jamaica_hero_365.jpg The second meeting of the Hemispheric University Consortium in Jamaica added new members and worked to finalize a charter. The second meeting of the Hemispheric University Consortium in Jamaica added new members and signed a memorandum of understanding. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-23-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of the President false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / A fresh perspective on life https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/a-fresh-perspective-on-life.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/donnarumma940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/donnarumma790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/donnarumma365x365.jpg School of Communication, Diana Donnarumma Alumna Diana Donnarumma received a multi-organ transplant and is now working to help others who suffer from chronic illnesses. Sabrina Pizziol and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-22-2019 false false false false false false Academics / Science and Technology / New Architecture Research Center provides more space, amenities https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/new-architecture-research-center-provides-more-space,-amenities.html Academics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/architecture-library-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/architecture-library-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/architecture-library-365.jpg Renovations to the School of Architecture’s library doubled its footprint, offering students space to study and exchange ideas. Renovations to the School of Architecture’s library doubled its footprint, offering students a place to interact, share ideas, and learn. Barbara Gutierrez 10-22-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / Research / Profile Spotlight / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Microaggressions, HIV, and black women in Miami https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/microaggressions-hiv-and-black-women-in-miami.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/sannisha-dale-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/sannisha-dale-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/sannisha-dale-365.jpg Sannisha Dale Through Project MMAGIC, assistant professor of psychology Sannisha Dale will analyze how snide comments, insulting jokes, and reoccurring violence affect the health of black women living with HIV. Deserae E. del Campo 10-21-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research Profile Spotlight Grants and Funding Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / Campus / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / Students bring a taste of New York to the Coral Gables campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/students-bring-a-taste-of-new-york-to-the-coral-gables-campus.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/ny-deli-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/ny-deli-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/ny-deli-365.jpg Four students from New York launch NY Deli, a small business featured at the weekly farmers market. Craving a good deli sandwich, four students from New York launch NY Deli, a small business featured at the weekly farmers market. Ashley A. Williams 10-21-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Community and Fans Parents International Students Profile Spotlight Campus false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / In Memoriam / Remembering Elijah Cummings https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/remembering-elijah-cummings.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/elijah-cummings-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/elijah-cummings-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/elijah-cummings-365.jpg Elijah Cummings A reflection on the unparalleled career of a true public servant, a man respected across the country and the aisles in Washington, D.C. Donald Spivey 10-19-2019 false In Memoriam false false false false false University / Campus / Wellness / Intramural fields open for business https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/intramural-fields-open-for-business.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/renovated-im-fields-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/renovated-im-fields-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/renovated-im-fields-365.jpg The improvements to the IM fields offer a safer, more efficient field for the University community. The improvements to the IM fields offer a safer, more efficient field for the University community. Barbara Gutierrez 10-18-2019 false Campus Wellness false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Analyzing the letter to Erdoğan https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/analyzing-the-letter-to-erdoğan.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/erdogan-trump-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/erdogan-trump-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/erdogan-trump-365.jpg Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, and U.S. President Donald Trump, right, shake hands during a meeting at the G-20 summit in June. Photo: Associated Press President Donald Trump’s letter to the Turkish president has been looked at as undiplomatic and unprofessional. Gregory Koger 10-17-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / Campus / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / university of miami lgbtq shirts LGBT History LGBTQ Student Center 'Canes show their pride https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/canes-show-their-pride.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/lgbthistory940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/lgbthistory790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/lgbthistory365x365.jpg LGBT History The LGBTQ Student Center and SpectrUM invite the UM community to show their true colors during LGBT History Month, celebrated throughout the month of October. Genesis Cosme 10-17-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Student Affairs Campus Life Diversity Campus false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / ‘Shop Docs’ bring health screenings to barbershops https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/shop-docs-bring-health-screenings-to-barbershops.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/shop-docs-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/shop-docs-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/shop-docs-365.jpg Student’s ‘Shop Docs’ Initiative Brings Health Screenings to African-American Men in Barbershops Miller School of Medicine students are visiting barbershops to offer free health screenings to African-American men who otherwise might not seek health care. Richard Westlund 10-16-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / University / University Leadership / University President / Announcements / Campus / School of Business Administration / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / A bright future for business https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/a-bright-future-for-business.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/miami-herbert-business-school-celebration-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/miami-herbert-business-school-celebration-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/miami-herbert-business-school-celebration-365.jpg Miami Herbert Business School students celebrate the naming announcement with Dean John Quelch With a new name and a continued focus on excellence, students, faculty, and staff are excited about the next "chapter" for the Miami Herbert Business School. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-15-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Business Administration Office of the President University Leadership University President Announcements Campus false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Research / Conference / History and Culture / Museums / Libraries / Events / Distinctive Collections / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / Examining Cuba and its diaspora https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/examining-cuba-and-its-diaspora.html Academics Arts and Humanities Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2015/02/CubanHeritageCollection-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2015/02/CubanHeritageCollection-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2015/02/CubanHeritageCollection-365.jpg The University of Miami’s Cuban Heritage Collection will host its third New Directions in Cuban Studies Conference. Barbara Gutierrez 10-15-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business Libraries Events Distinctive Collections Conference History and Culture Museums false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / A strengthening community of transfer students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/a-strengthening-community-of-transfer-students.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/transferstudent940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/transferstudent790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/transferstudent365x365.jpg Transfer Students The Department of Orientation and Commuter Student Involvement and Tau Sigma offer transfer students the opportunity to put down roots during National Transfer Student Week Genesis Cosme 10-18-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Student Affairs Campus Life Campus false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Research / Teaching and Learning / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Music / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Frost School of Music / Music Education / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / The impact of music https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/the-impact-of-music.html Academics Arts and Humanities People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/abril-with-grad-students-at-um-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/abril-with-grad-students-at-um-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/abril-with-grad-students-at-um-365.jpg Frost School of Music, Music Education Frost School of Music faculty member Carlos Abril highlights how demographic characteristics influence enrollment in specific types of high school music courses. Amanda M. Perez 10-17-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Frost School of Music Music Education Teaching and Learning Fine Arts History and Culture Music In the Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false Business / University / Miami Business School receives a new name to honor philanthropists https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/miami-business-school-receives-a-new-name-to-honor-philanthropists.html Business University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/hero-image-business-school-naming2-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/hero-image-business-school-naming2-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/hero-image-business-school-naming2-365x365.jpg Miami Herbert Business School The University of Miami is naming its business school in honor of Patti and Allan Herbert for their transformative $100 million in lifetime giving to the University. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-15-2019 false false false false false false Roadmap / People and Community / Diversity / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Lucha Latina central american Student organization launched to support Latinas https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/student-organization-launched-to-support-latinas.html Roadmap People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/luchalatina940x527.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/luchalatina790x527.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/luchalatina365x365.gif Lucha Latina President Dinora Orozco Lucha Latina celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month by highlighting Central American culture. Ashley A. Williams 10-14-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Diversity Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Profile Spotlight / Frost School of Music / Instrumental Performance / Expanding the path for musicians https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/expanding-the-path-for-musicians.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/valerie-coleman-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/valerie-coleman-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/valerie-coleman-365.jpg Frost School of Music flutist and composer Valerie Coleman receives an ovation after the Philadelphia Orchestra performed her orchestral version of "Umoja." The Frost School of Music’s Valerie Coleman, who heads to Carnegie Hall tonight with the Philadelphia Orchestra, has spent her remarkable career making classical music more inclusive. Maya Bell 10-14-2019 false Frost School of Music Instrumental Performance Music Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / Building the iDock of the future https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/building-the-idock-of-the-future.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/idock-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/idock-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/idock-365.jpg Vanessa Benzecry, the University of Miami College of Engineering graduate student who, working closely with Miami-based Dock and Marine Construction, spearheaded the entire project. Engineering students at the University of Miami combine inventive materials with a new construction method to build an innovative boat dock. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-11-2019 false Climate Change Environment false false false false false People and Community / Sports / Diversity / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / Athletics / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Soccer star tells students ‘your voices are important and powerful’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/soccer-star-tells-students-your-voices-are-important-and-powerful.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/rapinoe-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/rapinoe-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/rapinoe-365.jpg Two-time World Cup Champion and co-captain of the US Women’s National Team, Megan Rapinoe is a fan favorite and one of the team’s most technical players. A vocal leader on and off the pitch, Megan helped lead the USWNT to the 2019 Women’s World Cup Championship scoring some of the biggest goals of the tournament. Women’s soccer World Cup champion Megan Rapinoe urged University of Miami students to fight for equal rights and other important social issues. Christy Cabrera Chirinos 10-11-2019 true Students Alumni Prospective Students Community and Fans Student Affairs Activities and Events Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Diversity Social Impact Visiting Speakers Athletics false false false false false Roadmap / People and Community / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / resilience-academy Community collaboration on sustainable solutions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/community-collaboration-on-sustainable-solutions.html Roadmap People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/nanni940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/nanni790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/nanni365x365.jpg Antonio Nanni, College of Engineering Engineering and business professors met with officials from the City of North Bay Village and Miami-Dade County, which are both looking for strategies to adapt to sea level rise. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-10-2019 false Climate Change Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Providing mental health information to the students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/providing-mental-health-information-to-the-students.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/classroom-mental-health-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/classroom-mental-health-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/classroom-mental-health-365.jpg The State of Florida recently passed a mandate that requires all public schools teach at least five hours of mental health instruction beginning in grade 6. University of Miami and Miami Dade County Public Schools educators say bringing mental health information directly to students in the classroom is a positive step. Barbara Gutierrez 10-09-2019 false false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Academic Excellence / Admissions / Teaching and Learning / Social Impact / Announcements / Campus / Feature / Parking and Construction / Sustainability / Technology / Training / School of Architecture / College of Engineering / The Graduate School / Grad Students / School of Architecture Student News / School of Architecture Faculty News / Producing future industry leaders https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/producing-future-industry-leaders.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/cons1-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/cons1_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/cons1-365x365.jpg Master's in Construction Management, School of Architecture, University of Miami, UM, construction, Gables Station, College of Engineering The School of Architecture and College of Engineering are offering new master’s programs to train the next generation of leaders in the construction industry. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-08-2019 false School of Architecture College of Engineering The Graduate School Grad Students School of Architecture Student News School of Architecture Faculty News Academic Excellence Admissions Teaching and Learning Social Impact Announcements Campus Feature Parking and Construction Sustainability Technology Training false false false false false Academics / Business / People and Community / University / Academic Excellence / Admissions / Teaching and Learning / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Feature / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Academics / Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services / Learning at UM / Overcoming adversity https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/overcoming-adversity.html Academics Business People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/diaz-brannon-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/diazbrannon790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/diazbrannon-365x365.jpg Ian Diaz Brannon Ian Diaz Brannon is the recipient of the Jenkins Scholarship, a full-tuition scholarship awarded to ’Canes who have dealt with challenging hardships. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-08-2019 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Academics Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services Learning at UM Academic Excellence Admissions Teaching and Learning In the Community Profile Spotlight Feature false false false false false Health and Medicine / Health and Lifestyle / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / The weakness behind the green light for red meat https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/the-weakness-behind-the-green-light-for-red-meat.html Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/red-meat-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/red-meat-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/red-meat-365.jpg New recommendations for eating red and processed meat are stirring controversy. Dr. Carl E. Orringer, director of Preventive Cardiovascular Medicine at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, urges the public to read the new recommendations on red-meat consumption before following them. UM News 10-07-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Miller School of Medicine Health and Lifestyle false false false false false People and Community / Diversity / The Graduate School / Grad Students / Students / Alumni / BGSA Black Graduate Student Association Graduate student revitalizes affinity group on campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/graduate-student-revitalizes-affinity-group-on-campus.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/bgsa940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/bgsa790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/bgsa365x365.jpg Black Graduate Student Association President Doctoral student Adrianne Wilson works to promote networking events and workshops for black graduate students across the University. Ashley A. Williams 10-07-2019 false Students Alumni The Graduate School Grad Students Diversity false false false false false Academics / Academic Excellence / School of Communication / Student Affairs / Student Spotlights / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Student Scholarships PRSA Five School of Communication students awarded PRSA Miami scholarships https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/five-school-of-communication-students-awarded-prsa-miami-scholarships.html Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/prsalunch940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/prsalunch790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/prsalunch365x365.jpg PRSA Scholarship winners The scholarships are named in honor of Ev Clay, founder of the oldest public relations firm in Florida, and awarded annually at the PRSA Miami scholarship luncheon. Ashley A. Williams 10-07-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students School of Communication Student Affairs Student Spotlights Academic Excellence false false false false false People and Community / University / University Leadership / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Sights of Family Weekend https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/sights-of-family-weekend.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo More than 2,500 family members attended Family Weekend to re-connect with their students and take advantage of the many engaging programs and exciting activities that took place from Oct. 3-6. UM News 10-07-2019 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery University Leadership Campus true false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Fine Arts / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / The hottest elective on campus right now https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/the-hottest-elective-on-campus-right-now.html Academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/glass-blowing-class_940.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/glass-blowing-class_790.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/glass-blowing-class_365.gif 940 A glassblowing class is exposing students to the ancient craft, with some finding a new passion and a new way to express their art. Kelly Montoya 10-04-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities Fine Arts false false false false false People and Community / Sports / University / Profile Spotlight / Athletics / Feature / Office of Alumni / Alumni Stories / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / All in the ’Cane family https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/all-in-the-cane-family.html People and Community Sports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/hudak940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/hudak790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/hudak365x365.jpg Kristina, Jenny and Ed Hudak. Photo by Evan Garcia/University of Miami Ahead of Family Weekend, University of Miami senior Jenny Hudak interviewed her father, who enrolled in 1979, played football at the U, and has incredible ties to the University and Coral Gables. Jenny Hudak 10-03-2019 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Office of Alumni Alumni Stories Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Profile Spotlight Athletics Feature false false false false false Law and Politics / U.S. Government / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / A primer on impeachment https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/a-primer-on-impeachment.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/capitol-impeachment-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/capitol-impeachment-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/capitol-impeachment-365.jpg The Capitol in Washington is seen at dawn, Thursday, Oct. 3, 2019. House Democrats are moving quickly on the impeachment probe of President Donald Trump after a whistleblower exposed a July phone call the president had with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in which Trump pressed for an investigation of political rival Joe Biden and his family. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) University of Miami law professor Caroline Mala Corbin elucidates the impeachment process. UM News 10-03-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Law U.S. Government false false false false false Academics / Research / Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Turbo-charging the discovery process https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/turbo-charging-the-discovery-process.html Academics Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/vance-lemmon-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/vance-lemmon-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/10/vance-lemmon-365.jpg Vance Lemmon Researchers at The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis pioneered the use of an “amazing microscope” to search for a drug that can repair spinal cord injuries. UM News 10-03-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Miller School of Medicine Breakthroughs Research Excellence false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Fine Arts / History and Culture / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University of Miami October arts guide at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/october-arts-guide-at-the-u.html Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/amy-schissel-photo-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/amy-schissel-photo-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/amy-schissel-photo-365.jpg University of Miami, Art, Exhibition Interested in the arts? Check out this comprehensive wrap-up for all arts-related events happening on campus this month. Amanda M. 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Amanda M. Perez 10-03-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences College of Engineering Miller School of Medicine Office of Alumni Board of Trustees University of Miami Health System Alumni Stories History and Culture Language Music In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Museums / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Distinctions / Feature / Sustainability / Voices and Opinions / College of Arts and Sciences / The Graduate School / A&S Academics / A&S Faculty Recognition / Arts & Humanities / A&S People & Community / Lowe Art Museum / The Advanced Study of the Americas / A trailblazer for art in the Caribbean https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/10/a-trailblazer-for-art-in-the-caribbean.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/james940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/james790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/james365x365.jpg Erica Moiah James Erica Moiah James is an art historian who helped paved the way for contemporary art to flourish in The Bahamas. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-01-2019 false College of Arts and Sciences The Graduate School A&S Academics A&S Faculty Recognition Arts & Humanities A&S People & Community Lowe Art Museum The Advanced Study of the Americas Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning Fine Arts History and Culture Museums In the Community Profile Spotlight Distinctions Feature Sustainability Voices and Opinions false false false false false Business / Prominent industry leaders to speak at Miami Business School https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/prominent-industry-leaders-to-speak-at-miami-business-school.html Business https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/miami-business-school-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/miami-business-school-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/miami-business-school-365.jpg Miami Business School environmental The Distinguished Leaders Lecture Series brings leaders from various industries to speak throughout the year on relevant topics in their respective fields. UM News 09-30-2019 false false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Anatomy of a whistleblower scandal https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/anatomy-of-a-whistleblower-scandal.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/impeachment-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/impeachment-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/impeachment-365.jpg Joseph Maguire, acting director of National Intelligence, is sworn in before testifying before the House Intelligence Committee on Sept. 26. Photo: Associated Press The quickly-moving story has multiple subplots and is the foundation of the impeachment inquiry by House Democrats into President Donald Trump. Gregory Koger 09-27-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / Research / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Vanishing from the skies https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/vanishing-from-the-skies.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/birds---william-searcy-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/birds---william-searcy-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/birds---william-searcy-365.jpg said William Searcy, a University of Miami ornithologist who has been studying birds ever since he was an undergraduate at Cal Berkeley in the early ’70s. University of Miami ornithologists explain why the loss of nearly 3 billion birds in 50 years is a serious matter. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-27-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community false false false false false Roadmap / Research / School of Business Administration / College of Engineering / School of Law / Miller School of Medicine / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / New ’Cane Angel Network is all about U innovation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/new-cane-angel-network-is-all-about-u-innovation.html Roadmap Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/cane-angel-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/cane-angel-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/cane-angel-365.jpg University of Miami's vice provost for innovation, Norma Kenyon, established the Cane Angel Network with Provost Jeffrey Duerk's support. Vice Provost for Innovation Norma Kenyon launches new network to match UM-affiliated inventors with investors. Maya Bell 09-27-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business School of Business Administration College of Engineering School of Law Miller School of Medicine Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost false false false false false Roadmap / Research / University / Research Excellence / Announcements / Appointments / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Leonidas Bachas appointed interim director of Frost Institutes https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/leonidas-bachas-appointed-interim-director-of-frost-institutes.html Roadmap Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/leonidas-bachas-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/leonidas-bachas-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/leonidas-bachas-365.jpg College of Arts and Sciences Dean Leonidas G. Bachas is serving as interim director of the Frost Institutes of Science and Engineering, and its first center, the Frost Institute of Chemistry and Molecular Science The dean of the College of Arts and Sciences takes the helm of the Frost Institutes for Science and Engineering’s first center during key transition phase. Maya Bell 09-27-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Research Excellence Announcements Appointments false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / A&S Student Corner / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Little Shop of Horrors, Miami style https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/little-shop-of-horrors-miami-style.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/little-shop-of-horrors-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/little-shop-of-horrors-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/little-shop-of-horrors-365.jpg Junior Carlos Guerrero, who plays the part of Seymour, said his very large Hispanic family was to attend Thursday’s opening night—his very first lead in a musical production. The Ring Theatre kicks off its 2019-2020 season with a cult classic. Deserae E. del Campo 09-26-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities A&S Student Corner false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / Cold brew, cafecito and coffee (oh my!) https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/cold-brew,-cafecito-and-coffee-oh-my.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/coffee-brewbike-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/coffee-brewbike-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/coffee-brewbike-365.jpg BrewBike Coffee, a student-run coffee brewery, on yes, a bike, parked itself on the Coral Gables campus and offers students yet another two flavored cold brews. Located just outside the Merrick Building, BrewBike is an innovative opportunity that not only provides a caffeine fix but supports entrepreneurship at its best. With new caffeine options now available on campus, explore how coffee culture shapes the U ahead of National Coffee Day, celebrated on Sunday. Jenny Hudak 09-27-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents Campus false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Environment / Puerto Rico’s temblor before the storm https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/puerto-ricos-temblor-before-the-storm.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/prquake_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/prquake_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/prquake_hero_365.jpg A magnitude-6.0 earthquake struck 49 miles off the U.S. territory’s northwest coast on Monday. University of Miami geoscience experts weigh in on the magnitude 6.0 earthquake that struck a storm-weary Puerto Rico on Monday. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-25-2019 false Environment false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Research / University / Academic Excellence / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / U-LINK U-LINK advances climate- and terrorism-related projects https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/u-link-advances-climate-and-terrorism-related-projects.html Roadmap Academics Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/flooding-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/flooding-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/flooding-365.jpg One U-LINK team is exploring hyperlocal adaptions to the changing climate, which will effect different neighborhoods differently. With its latest round of grants, the UM Laboratory for Integrative Knowledge advances three projects that address two critical problems. Maya Bell 09-25-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Academic Excellence Grants and Funding Research Excellence false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Social Impact / Frost School of Music / Instrumental Performance / Studio Music & Jazz / Frost Music Live / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Music to help Hurricane Dorian response cause https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/music-to-help-hurricane-dorian-response-cause.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/bahamas-relief-concert-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/bahamas-relief-concert-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/bahamas-relief-concert-365.jpg The Frost School of Music will host a benefit concert on Saturday to help those impacted by Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas. The University of Miami Frost School of Music will host a benefit concert to help those impacted by Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas. Amanda M. Perez 09-25-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans Parents General Business Frost School of Music Instrumental Performance Studio Music & Jazz Frost Music Live Music Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / University / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Exercising your right to vote https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/exercising-your-right-to-vote.html Law and Politics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo University of Miami students talk about the importance of casting a ballot on National Voter Registration Day on Tuesday, Sept. 24. UM News 09-25-2019 false true false false false false Roadmap / Business / University / School of Business Administration / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Miami Business School to hold inaugural Diversity and Inclusion Conference https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/miami-business-school-to-hold-inaugural-diversity-and-inclusion-conference.html Roadmap Business University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/miami-business-school-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/miami-business-school-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/miami-business-school-365.jpg University of Miami Business School Academic and business leaders will exchange ideas on issues affecting the workplace and academic life. Barbara Gutierrez 09-24-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans General Business School of Business Administration false false false false false People and Community / University / School of Law / Miller School of Medicine / The Graduate School / Grad Students / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / Graduate student leaders focused on making an impact https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/graduate-student-leaders-focused-on-change.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/graduate-student-leaders-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/graduate-student-leaders-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/graduate-student-leaders-365.jpg The presidents of the School of Law, Miller School of Medicine, and Graduate School associations share their personal experiences as ’Canes, and what’s on the horizon for their individual constituents. The presidents of the School of Law, Miller School of Medicine, and Graduate School student associations share their insights on the future of their organizations. Ashley A. Williams 09-23-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents School of Law Miller School of Medicine The Graduate School Grad Students false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Curricula / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / A&S Academics / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Documentary class combines science and communication https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/documentary-class-combines-science-and-communication.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/autism-documentary-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/autism-documentary-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/autism-documentary-365.jpg Mischa and Micaela Salkin, featured in a Your Story segment produced by School of Communication students. A unique class developed and co-taught by two University of Miami professors brings science and motion picture production together to create science documentary shorts. Karina Valdes 09-20-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication A&S Academics Curricula In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / University / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / Parents / Sparking new autism discoveries https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/sparking-new-autism-discoveries.html People and Community Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/spark-study-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/spark-study-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/spark-study-365.jpg Nichelle Decius, a member of the UM-NSU CARD research staff, takes a saliva sample from a girl who is enrolling in the SPARK study. University of Miami researchers who are collaborating on the world’s largest autism research project see promising results in the first study. Maya Bell 09-20-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Community and Fans Parents College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research Research Excellence false false false false false Roadmap / People and Community / University / ‘Utter devastation’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/utter-devastation.html Roadmap People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/bahamasdamage_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/bahamasdamage_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/bahamasdamage_hero_365.jpg Utter devastation in Marsh Harbour, Bahamas following Hurricane Dorian. A delegation from the University of Miami visited Marsh Harbour in the Bahamas Sunday, meeting with the minister of health and offering assistance in the recovery. Peter E. Howard 09-23-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / Sports / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / Athletics / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Students / Megan Rapinoe to speak to students on October 10 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/megan-rapinoe-to-speak-to-students-on-october-10.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/image-rapinoe-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/image-rapinoe-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/image-rapinoe-365x365.jpg Megan Rapinoe to speak to students on October 10 Tickets are available starting October 2 for students to hear from the two-time World Cup champion and co-captain of the United States women’s national soccer team. UM News 09-23-2019 false Students Student Affairs Activities and Events Social Impact Visiting Speakers Athletics false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Miami Law/Politics / In Memoriam / Office of Alumni / Remembering Maurice Ferré: Alumnus, trustee, and Miami’s first Hispanic mayor https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/remembering-maurice-ferré.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/ferre-tribute-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/ferre-tribute-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/ferre-tribute-365.jpg Maurice Ferre, center, candidate for Miami mayor, is greeted by supporters during a rally Friday Oct. 26, 2001 in the Little Havana district in Miami. Nearly 100 supporters showed up at the rally braving the rainfall for the opening of Ferre's campaign office. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) The former mayor had deep ties to the University of Miami and the community he loved. UM News 09-20-2019 false Office of Alumni Miami Law/Politics In Memoriam false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Climate Change / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / Why young adults are angry and afraid about climate change https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/why-young-adults-are-angry-and-afraid-about-climate-change.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/eco-agency-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/eco-agency-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/eco-agency-365.jpg Talula Thibault, a senior at the University of Miami and chair of the ECO Agency, will participate in the Global Climate Strike alongside a million others around the globe. Talula Thibault, a senior at the University of Miami and chair of the ECO Agency, will participate in the Global Climate Strike alongside a million others around the globe. Ashley A. Williams 09-19-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students Student Affairs Leadership and Service Profile Spotlight Social Impact Climate Change false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Breakthroughs / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Study gives the green light to the fruit fly’s color preference https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/study-gives-the-green-light-to-the-fruit-flys-color-preference.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/fruitflies-nature-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/fruitflies-nature-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/fruitflies-nature-365.jpg University of Miami researchers Stanislav Lazopulo and Sheyum Syed proved that fruit flies hate blue light Overturning a widely accepted fact, University of Miami researchers discover that fruit flies hate blue light and pick their preferred colors based on the time of day. Maya Bell 09-18-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research Breakthroughs false false false false false Academics / Business / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Mastering sustainability in business https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/mastering-sustainability-in-business.html Academics Business Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/sustainability-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/sustainability-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/sustainability-365.jpg The Miami Business School this fall launched a unique and forward-thinking Master of Science in Sustainable Business degree program. The Miami Business School this fall launched a unique and forward-thinking Master of Science in Sustainable Business degree program. Barbara Gutierrez 09-17-2019 false Climate Change false false false false false Business / People and Community / The $1 trillion US deficit: Should we worry about it? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/the-1-trillion-us-debt-should-we-worry-about-it.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/usdebt_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/usdebt_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/usdebt_hero_365.jpg us debt The United States can handle its growing debt a lot better than other countries, such as Argentina, which is likely to fail to honor its debt soon. Alex Horenstein 09-17-2019 false false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Grants and Funding / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / The power of composites https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/the-power-of-composites.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/boeing-composite-materials-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/boeing-composite-materials-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/boeing-composite-materials-365.jpg A University of Miami materials engineer is developing a method that will help the aviation industry learn more about the strength and durability of composite materials. A University of Miami materials engineer is developing a method that will help the aviation industry learn more about the strength and durability of composite materials. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-17-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students General Business College of Engineering Grants and Funding Tech Innovation false false false false false University / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Video: State of the University Town Hall https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/video-state-of-the-university-town-hall.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo View highlights from the University of Miami State of the University Town Hall event. UM News 09-17-2019 false true false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Student Affairs / Health and Wellness / Students / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Your favorite flu shot excuse might be a myth https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/your-favorite-flu-shot-excuse-might-be-a-myth.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/flushot-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/flushot-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/flushot-365.jpg Student Health Service dispels five common misconceptions about the influenza vaccine so that students, faculty, and staff can take charge of their health ahead of flu season. Student Health Service dispels five common misconceptions about the influenza vaccine so that students, faculty, and staff can take charge of their health ahead of flu season. Genesis Cosme 09-16-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Patients Student Affairs Health and Wellness false false false false false Academics / Health and Medicine / People and Community / Research / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Research Excellence / Coping with disaster https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/coping-with-disaster.html Academics Health and Medicine People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/dorian-mental-health-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/dorian-mental-health-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/dorian-mental-health-365.jpg Hurricane Dorian, University of Miami, Bahamas University of Miami experts discuss the potential mental health impacts in the Bahamas following Hurricane Dorian. Janette Neuwahl Tannen and Barbara Gutierrez 09-16-2019 false Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Research Excellence false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Visiting Speakers / School of Nursing and Health Studies / SONHS Current Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / Lecture series at the School of Nursing and Health Studies https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/lecture-series-at-the-school-of-nursing-and-health-studies.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/nursinglecture_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/nursinglecture_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/nursinglecture_hero_365.jpg nursinglecture_hero_940x529.jpg The Fall Lecture series explores topics on accelerated resolution therapy treatments, pain management, and psychological stressor solutions. UM News 09-16-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans School of Nursing and Health Studies SONHS Current Events Treatment and Breakthroughs Visiting Speakers false false false false false People and Community / School of Architecture / School of Business Administration / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Open for business, and restoration https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/open-for-business,-and-restoration.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/governors-residence-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/governors-residence-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/governors-residence-365.jpg University of Miami School of Architecture faculty are working on restoring the royal Bahamian Governor Lord Dunmore's Harbour Island residence As the Bahamas urges tourists to visit its islands unaffected by Hurricane Dorian, University of Miami architects are helping to support the Bahamian economy by continuing preservation efforts on historic properties there. Maya Bell 09-11-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents School of Architecture School of Business Administration false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Business / People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / University / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / Social Impact / University Leadership / Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / Tech Innovation / Announcements / Technology / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / A&S Research / STEM / Triton takes a bow https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/triton-takes-a-bow.html Roadmap Academics Business People and Community Research Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/supercomp-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/supercomp-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/supercomp-365x365.jpg Supercomputer, CCS, University of Miami, UM, Center for Computational Science The Center for Computational Science celebrated the launch of its newest supercomputer this week, designed to accelerate more data-driven research throughout the University of Miami. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-19-2019 false School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine A&S Research STEM Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning Social Impact University Leadership Breakthroughs Research Excellence Tech Innovation Announcements Technology false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Music / Frost School of Music / Instrumental Performance / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Making his presence known https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/making-his-presence-known.html Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/schwarz-premiere-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/schwarz-premiere-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/schwarz-premiere-365.jpg Gerard Schwarz makes his Frost School debut Internationally acclaimed conductor Gerard Schwarz makes his Frost School debut to rave reviews. UM News 09-17-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents General Business Frost School of Music Instrumental Performance Music false false false false false Roadmap / University / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / University of Miami Health System / Division of Business and Finance / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Celebrating our collective success https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/celebrating-our-collective-success.html Roadmap University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/sotu-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/sotu-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/sotu-365.jpg UM President Frenk addressed the University community during the State of the University town hall event University of Miami President Julio Frenk touted the University’s recent accomplishments in his second State of the University Town Hall address. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-12-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost University of Miami Health System Division of Business and Finance false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / University / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Stories of impact worth hearing https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/stories-of-impact-worth-hearing.html Roadmap Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/sade-prithwie-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/sade-prithwie-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/sade-prithwie-365.jpg Sade Prithwie at State of the University The uniqueness of the University of Miami—as a place to live, learn, share knowledge, and innovate—shines through in three talks presented at the State of the U Town Hall event. Amanda M. Perez and Kelly Montoya 09-12-2019 false Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost false false false false false People and Community / University / Social Impact / Campus / A personal connection spurs relief effort https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/a-personal-connection-spurs-relief-effort.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/carribeanrelief_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/carribeanrelief_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/carribeanrelief_hero_365.jpg Katya Saunders, president of the Bahamian Students Association, is leading a relief effort to help her home country rebuild following Hurricane Dorian. Katya Saunders, president of the Bahamian Students Association, is leading a relief effort to help her home country rebuild following Hurricane Dorian. Ashley A. Williams 09-10-2019 false Social Impact Campus false false false false false Roadmap / People and Community / University / University of Miami Health System / Responding to the disaster in the Bahamas https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/responding-to-the-disaster-in-the-bahamas.html Roadmap People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/bahamasteam_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/bahamasteam_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/bahamasteam_hero_365.jpg Vincent Torres, manager of emergency preparedness for the Miller School of Medicine and Dr. Elizabeth Greig, UHealth Internal Medicine, discuss relief efforts in Freeport, Bahamas. A team from the University of Miami has visited Bahamas twice in the past few days, making an initial assessments on hospital needs. Peter E. 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Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-10-2019 false College of Arts and Sciences College of Engineering A&S Research STEM Arts & Humanities A&S Academics A&S Social Sciences Academic Excellence Access and Inclusion Teaching and Learning Language Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact Breakthroughs Grants and Funding Research Excellence Life Sciences Social Sciences Tech Innovation false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Teaching and Learning / Architecture / History and Culture / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Libraries / Resources & Services / Digital Collections / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Bahamas Hurricane Dorian South Florida’s ties to the Bahamas https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/south-floridas-ties-to-the-bahamas.html Academics Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/bahamians_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/bahamians_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/bahamians_hero_365.jpg Bahamas, Hurricane Dorian, UM Archives University of Miami’s Otto G. Richter Library houses various archives that tell the story of how South Florida’s history has a deep connection to the Bahamas. Amanda M. 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Genesis Cosme 09-09-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Parents Student Affairs Campus Life Health and Wellness Campus Training Wellness false false false false false Arts and Humanities / University / Architecture / Museums / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Upcoming Events / School of Architecture Faculty News / Libraries / Events / Exhibitions / Distinctive Collections / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Havana at 500 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/havana-at-500.html Arts and Humanities University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/oldhavana_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/oldhavana_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/oldhavana_hero_365.jpg A map of the siege of Havana, courtesy Cuban Heritage Collection The University’s School of Architecture and Cuban Heritage Collection team up to showcase the history and legacy of Cuba’s capital. Barbara Gutierrez 09-06-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business School of Architecture School of Architecture Upcoming Events School of Architecture Faculty News Libraries Events Exhibitions Distinctive Collections Architecture Museums false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Possible homes for those recovering from Dorian? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/possible-homes-for-those-recovering-from-dorian.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/dorian-housing-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/dorian-housing-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/dorian-housing-365.jpg George Bolter, left, and his parents walk through the remains of his home destroyed by Hurricane Dorian in the Pine Bay neighborhood of Freeport, Bahamas, Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2019. Rescuers trying to reach drenched and stunned victims in the Bahamas fanned out across a blasted landscape of smashed and flooded homes Wednesday, while disaster relief organizations rushed to bring in food and medicine. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) School of Architecture associate professor Sonia Chao and her team have created building kits that would help storm victims in the Bahamas convert shipping containers into alternative housing units. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-05-2019 false false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Admissions / Curricula / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / Frost School of Music / A&S Student Corner / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / Empowered by personal choice https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/empowered-by-personal-choice.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/phoebe_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/phoebe_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/phoebe_hero_365.jpg Thanks to the Independent Major program, senior Phoebe Cohen is pursuing both of her academic passions—music and science. Thanks to the Independent Major program, senior Phoebe Cohen is pursuing both of her academic passions—music and science. Barry V. Williams 09-05-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students College of Arts and Sciences Frost School of Music A&S Student Corner Academic Excellence Admissions Curricula Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Division of Business and Finance / Hurricane Dorian relief: how you can help https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/hurricane-dorian-relief.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/dorian-relief-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/dorian-relief-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/dorian-relief-365.jpg Drs. Barth Green and Elizabeth Greig discuss logistics for mobilizing Bahamian relief efforts. The University of Miami community has come together to help those impacted by Hurricane Dorian. Find out how you can get involved. UM News 09-04-2019 false Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Division of Business and Finance In the Community false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / People and Community / Research / University / Academic Excellence / Conference / Curricula / Teaching and Learning / In the Community / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / Announcements / Appointments / Distinctions / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Academics / A&S Research / STEM / The Advanced Study of the Americas / Faculty / Strengthening mathematical bonds https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/strengthening-mathematical-bonds.html Roadmap Academics People and Community Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/math-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/math-790x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/math-365x365.jpg University of Miami, math, Department of Mathematics, mathematics A new mathematics institute at the University of Miami will harness the knowledge of academics from the U.S. and Latin America. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-04-2019 false Faculty College of Arts and Sciences A&S Academics A&S Research STEM The Advanced Study of the Americas Academic Excellence Conference Curricula Teaching and Learning In the Community Grants and Funding Research Excellence Announcements Appointments Distinctions false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / CIMAS / Meteorology and Physical Oceanography / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / A deep dive on Dorian https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/a-deep-dive-on-dorian.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/dorian-evacuation-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/dorian-evacuation-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/dorian-evacuation-365.jpg A family is escorted to a safe zone after they were rescued as Hurricane Dorian continues to rain in Freeport, Bahamas, Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2019. The center of Hurricane Dorian is finally moving away from Grand Bahama island but the U.S. National Hurricane Center says the island will continue getting dangerous winds and life-threatening storm surge through the evening. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) UM researchers answer critical questions about the record-breaking storm that pummeled the Bahamas and is now on a path toward the Southeast. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-03-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences CIMAS Meteorology and Physical Oceanography Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / Health and Lifestyle / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / The mysterious vaping illness https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/the-mysterious-vaping-illness.html Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/vaping-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/vaping-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/vaping-365.jpg The mysterious vaping illness As respiratory illnesses connected to electronic smoking products surge, University of Miami epidemiologist Denise Vidot is alarmed that e-cigarette use is outpacing research on the devices. UM News 09-03-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Nursing and Health Studies Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Teaching and Learning / Cinema / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Literature / Museums / Libraries / Events / Exhibitions / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / University of Miami Kislak Gallery September arts guide at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/september-arts-guide-at-the-u.html Academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/kislak-gallery-main-photo-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/kislak-gallery-main-photo-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/09/kislak-gallery-main-photo-365.jpg Kislak Gallery, University of Miami Interested in the arts? Check out this comprehensive wrap-up for all arts-related events happening on and off campus this month. Amanda M. Perez 09-04-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Libraries Events Exhibitions Teaching and Learning Cinema Fine Arts History and Culture Literature Museums false false false false false University / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Provost message to faculty on the return of students after Dorian https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/provost-message-to-faculty-regarding-students-return-after-dorian.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Jeffrey Duerk, executive vice president for academic affairs and provost, sent the following message to faculty on Monday morning regarding the return of students to campus after Hurricane Dorian. UM News 09-02-2019 false true false false false false University / Hurricane Dorian: Information about the storm https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/hurricane-dorian-information-you-may-need-to-know.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/sandbag940.jpeg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/sandbag790.jpeg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/sandbag365.jpeg sandbags This blog will be continually updated with information about the University of Miami and the UM community. UM News 08-30-2019 false false false false false false University / Monitoring Dorian https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/monitoring-dorian.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/dorian-prep-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/dorian-prep-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/dorian-prep-365.jpg Facilities began to shutter campuses on Thursday in preparation for Hurricane Dorian The University of Miami continues to monitor and prepare for Hurricane Dorian, and look toward recovery efforts after the storm. Here’s a few things to consider to get ready at home. UM News 08-29-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / University / Announcements / Campus Safety / Letters and Messages / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / Latest information on Hurricane Dorian https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/latest-information-on-dorian.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo The University of Miami is closely monitoring Hurricane Dorian and providing information as needed. UM News 08-29-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Announcements Campus Safety Letters and Messages true true true false false Roadmap / Academics / University / Admissions / School of Architecture / Frost School of Music / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / University adopts test-optional admission policy for music and architecture students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/um-adopts-test-optional-admission-policy-for-music-and-architecture-students.html Roadmap Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/fsom-jazz-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/fsom-jazz-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/fsom-jazz-365.jpg The Frost School of Music and School of Architecture can now admit students based on their music auditions or artistic portfolios, not standardized test scores. The Frost School of Music and School of Architecture can now admit students based on their music auditions or artistic portfolios, not standardized test scores. Maya Bell 08-28-2019 false Students Prospective Students Parents School of Architecture Frost School of Music Admissions false false false false false People and Community / Diversity / Social Impact / A look at the term, LatinX https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/a-look-at-the-term-latinx.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/latinx_hero_940x529.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/latinx_hero_790x527.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/latinx_hero_365.gif A look at the term, LatinX The name has been adopted by some who prefer a gender-neutral term when referring to ethnicity. Barbara Gutierrez 08-28-2019 false Diversity Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Students / Prospective Students / What’s on your playlist? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/whats-on-your-playlist.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/playlist-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/playlist-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/playlist-365.jpg Hari Pradhyumnan listens to his playlist 'Canes share their favorite music obsessions. Ashley A. Williams 08-27-2019 false Students Prospective Students false false false false false Academics / Research / Science and Technology / Climate Change / College of Arts and Sciences / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Biology and Ecology / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Deforestation Amazon Rainforest The Amazon is on fire—here is why it matters https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/the-amazon-is-on-firehere-is-why-it-matters.html Academics Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/amazon-940-529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/amazon-photo-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/amazon-photo-365.jpg Amazon, Deforestation University of Miami experts share insights on the massive wildfires burning in the Amazon. Amanda M. 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Ashley A. Williams 08-26-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Parents Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services Division of Business and Finance Student Affairs Finance false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / People and Community / University / Study Abroad / Teaching and Learning / Announcements / Feature / Study abroad expands hemispheric reach https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/study-abroad-expands-hemispheric-reach.html Roadmap Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/chilehorse_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/chilehorse_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/chilehorse_hero_365.jpg Chile, University of Miami, study abroad A new study abroad program will offer students the chance to live in Chile and Argentina this spring. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-26-2019 false Study Abroad Teaching and Learning Announcements Feature false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Academic Excellence / Diversity / Profile Spotlight / Student Affairs / Student Spotlights / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / Student Government University of Miami Student Government New student government leaders look to empower and connect https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/new-student-government-officials-look-to-empower-and-connect.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/studentgov19_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/studentgov19_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/studentgov19_365.jpg Student Government 2019 Executive Officers Seniors Emily Gossett, Millie Chokshi, and Jason Kaplan are eager to implement their platform throughout the academic year. Ashley A. Williams 08-23-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents Student Affairs Student Spotlights Academic Excellence Diversity Profile Spotlight false false false false false Special Reports / Sports / Athletics / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Weekend in Orlando https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/orlando-bound.html Special Reports Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/tjjones_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/tjjones_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/tjjones_hero_365.jpg Robert Jones and TJ Lievonen Follow the sights and sounds of the pregame festivities in Orlando leading up to Saturday’s big game. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-23-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Athletics false false false false false Roadmap / Research / University / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / U-LINK Mapping the global highways of hate https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/mapping-the-global-highways-of-hate.html Roadmap Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/hate-highways-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/hate-highway-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/hate-highway-365.jpg In 2017, white nationalist demonstrators clashed with counter demonstrators in Charlottesville, Va. A team of researchers created the first mapping model of its kind to track how hate spreads and adapts online, and, they hope, to thwart it. Maya Bell 08-22-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff College of Arts and Sciences Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Grants and Funding Research Excellence false false false false false Academics / Health and Medicine / People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / Health and Lifestyle / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Life Sciences / Social Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences / College of Engineering / A&S Research / A&S Academics / Drinking water challenges on the rise https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/drinking-water-challenges-on-the-rise.html Academics Health and Medicine People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/watertreatment_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/watertreatment_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/watertreatment_hero_365.jpg University of Miami, water treatment, lead, flint, Michigan University of Miami professors who study water treatment and civil engineering say that water contamination issues point to human error. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-22-2019 false College of Arts and Sciences College of Engineering A&S Research A&S Academics Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning Health and Lifestyle Social Impact Research Excellence Climate Change Environment Life Sciences Social Sciences false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Faculty/Staff / Is Newark the next Flint? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/is-newark-the-next-flint.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/newark-water-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/newark-water-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/newark-water-365x365.jpg A water distribution site in Newark, New Jersey, where the EPA detected elevated levels of lead in drinking water in several residential homes. University of Miami experts in health geography, law, and public health weigh in on some of the issues surrounding the water-contamination crisis in New Jersey’s largest city. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-21-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff College of Arts and Sciences School of Law Miller School of Medicine false false false false false Academics / University / Academic Excellence / Distinctions / Frost School of Music / Stamps / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Stamps Scholars welcomed to campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/stamps-scholars-welcomed-to-campus.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/stamps-scholars-and-leadership-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/stamps-scholars-and-leadership-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/stamps-scholars-and-leadership-365.jpg Eight new Stamps Scholars joined the University of Miami this semester, bringing to 34 the total number of Stamps Scholars on campus. The Class of 2023 Stamps Scholars begin their first year at the University of Miami. Julia Angel 08-21-2019 false Frost School of Music Stamps Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Academic Excellence Distinctions false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / Hurricane Productions continues to host the fun https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/hurricane-productions-continues-to-host-the-fun.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/hurricane-productions-leaders-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/hurricane-productions-leaders-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/hurricane-productions-leaders-365.jpg From concerts to carnivals, Hurricane Productions (HP) is planning to deliver more unique, free programming for students to enjoy this academic year. With 102 events already on their calendar, new initiatives are also on the horizon for the University of Miami’s largest student-run organization. Ashley A. Williams 08-20-2019 false Students Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students Student Affairs Campus Life Campus false false false false false Business / Economics / Finance / School of Business Administration / Indicators of change https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/indicators-of-change.html Business https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/recession940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/recession790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/recession365x365.jpg recession, economic downturn Economic expert Paulo Leme analyzes last week’s economic downturn. 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UM News 08-20-2019 false School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences School of Business Administration School of Communication School of Education and Human Development Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science School of Nursing and Health Studies A&S Academics A&S Social Sciences School of Architecture Student News Global Study Abroad Teaching and Learning Social Impact Feature false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / Campus / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / Back on campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/back-on-campus.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/fdoc19_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/fdoc19_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/fdoc19_hero_365.jpg First day of classes New and returning students share some of their expectations for the semester on the first day of classes. Ashley A. Williams 08-19-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents Student Affairs Campus Life Diversity Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Students / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Volunteering in their new community https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/volunteering-in-their-new-community.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/orientation-outreach-door-940x529.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/orientation-outreach-door-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/orientation-outreach-door-365.jpg Nearly 100 UM students participated in Orientation Outreach on Sunday to assist the staff at Phillis Wheatley Elementary School prepare for the upcoming year Nearly 100 University of Miami students participated in Orientation Outreach to assist the staff at Phillis Wheatley Elementary School prepare for the new school year. Mike Piacentino 08-18-2019 false Students Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents Student Affairs Leadership and Service In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / University President / Campus / Office of the President / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / ’Cane Kickoff 2019 wraps up as classes begin https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/cane-kickoff-2019-wraps-up-as-classes-begin.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/presidents-celebration-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/presidents-celebration-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/presidents-celebration-365.jpg President Julio Frenk hosted a welcome celebration for new students at the Watsco Center. Take a look back on new student orientation and browse through a gallery of photos from various events hosted throughout the week. UM News 08-18-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents Office of the President Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life University President Campus false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Admissions / Teaching and Learning / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Feature / School of Business Administration / Student Affairs / Student Spotlights / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Miami Hurricane University of Miami UM Orange and green is in this family's makeup https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/orange-and-green-is-in-this-family-makeup.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/daughter-with-mom-and-dad-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/daughter-with-mom-and-dad-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/daughter-with-mom-and-dad-365.jpg University of Miami Father, mother, and daughter will all be students at the University of Miami this fall semester. Barbara Gutierrez 08-19-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Business Administration Student Affairs Student Spotlights Admissions Teaching and Learning In the Community Profile Spotlight Feature false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / What to know if lightning strikes https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/what-to-know-if-lightning-strikes.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/lightning_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/lightning_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/lightning_hero_365.jpg Lightning UM weather expert and senior research associate Brian McNoldy explains the science behind lightning and how to stay out of its path. UM News 08-15-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans Parents General Business Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Environment false false false false false University / Campus / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / university of miami cheerleaders University of Miami traditions University of Miami The history behind cherished ’Canes traditions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/the-history-behind-canes-most-cherished-traditions.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/vintagecheer_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/vintagecheer_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/vintagecheer_hero_365.jpg vintage photo of university of miami cheerleaders As students make their way back to campus for the new school year, here’s a refresher on some of the longest standing traditions in the University’s history. Ashley A. Williams 08-15-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents Student Affairs Campus Life Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Office of the President / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Signature event welcomes new students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/signature-event-welcomes-new-students.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/canes-take-flight-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/canes-take-flight-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/canes-take-flight-365.jpg President Julio Frenk and student leaders formally welcome first-year and transfer students to campus at ’Canes Take Flight. President Julio Frenk and student leaders formally welcome first-year and transfer students to campus at ’Canes Take Flight. Ashley A. Williams 08-14-2019 true Students Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents Office of the President Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Remembering Woodstock https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/remembering-woodstock.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/woodstock_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/woodstock_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/woodstock_hero_365.jpg Woodstock, 50th Anniversary Marc Gellman, a University of Miami research associate professor, recounts his experience attending the historic Woodstock music festival in 1969. Amanda M. Perez 08-15-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities Music Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / Horizons connects new multicultural students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/horizons-connects-new-multicultural-students.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/horizons-msa-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/horizons-msa-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/horizons-msa-365.jpg New first-year students share an in-depth discussion during one of the activities at the Horizons pre-orientation program. The pre-orientation program introduces a community of new multicultural students to campus life. Alex Kamphorst 08-13-2019 false Students Prospective Students Parents International Students Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus false false false false false Research / College of Engineering / Students / Faculty/Staff / Studying the surging seaweed that is sargassum https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/studying-the-surging-seaweed-that-is-sargassum.html Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/seaweed-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/seaweed-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/seaweed-365x365.jpg Sargassum seaweed covers a beach in Mexico earlier this summer. Photo: Victor Ruiz/Associated Press With beaches from Mexico to northern Florida overrun by smelly sargassum, University of Miami researchers are investigating everything from the seaweed’s movement to its chemical composition. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-13-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff College of Engineering false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Conspiracy theories envelop Epstein death https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/conspiracy-theories-envelop-epstein-death.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/epstein-trial-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/epstein-trial-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/epstein-trial-365.jpg Jeffrey Epstein, left, and his attorney Martin Weinberg listen during a July bail hearing in federal court. Photo: Elizabeth Williams/Associated Press The suicide of politically connected multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein on Saturday morning has fueled a barrage of conspiracy theories. UM News 08-11-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / ’Cane Kickoff 2019 is right around the corner https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/cane-kickoff-2019-is-right-around-the-corner.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/orientation-fellows-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/orientation-fellows-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/orientation-fellows-365.jpg Orientation fellows prepare for ‘Cane Kickoff on Friday afternoon in the Shalala Student Center. What to expect as the University of Miami welcomes new students. Ashley A. Williams 08-09-2019 false Students Prospective Students Parents Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Campus false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Business / University / Study Abroad / School of Business Administration / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / International Students / The executive MBA program that’s gone global https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/the-executive-mba-program-thats-gone-global.html Roadmap Academics Business University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/global-mba---rachel_silverstein-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/global-mba---rachel_silverstein-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/global-mba---rachel_silverstein-365.jpg oneMBA UM is the only school in the U.S. to offer the Global OneMBA Program, a global executive MBA program offered in partnership with renowned business schools around the world. Kelly Montoya 08-19-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students International Students School of Business Administration Study Abroad false false false false false Academics / Research / Science and Technology / Grants and Funding / Climate Change / College of Arts and Sciences / Searching for the ‘hidden drivers’ of Florida’s rarest plants https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/searching-for-the-hidden-drivers-of-floridas-rarest-plants.html Academics Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/dan-revillini-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/dan-revillini-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/dan-revillini-365.jpg Researcher Dan Revillini planted thousands of seeds from rare and endangered plants found on Central Florida's Lake Wales Ridge. University of Miami biologists are growing thousands of rare plants to determine how microbes and fire will influence their health in a changing climate. Maya Bell 08-12-2019 false College of Arts and Sciences Grants and Funding Climate Change false false false false false University / Campus / Technology / Division of Business and Finance / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / Outdoor wireless connectivity gets a boost https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/outdoor-wireless-connectivity-gets-a-boost.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/wifi-upgrades-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/wifi-upgrades-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/wifi-upgrades-365.jpg University of Miami Information Technology, working with Facilities Operations and Planning, spent the summer improving outdoor wireless coverage and reliability across the Coral Gables campus. University of Miami Information Technology, working with Facilities Operations and Planning, spent the summer improving outdoor wireless coverage and reliability across the Coral Gables campus. Ashley A. Williams 08-09-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents Division of Business and Finance Campus Technology false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Literature / In Memoriam / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / An American master: Her gift to us, our responsibility to her https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/an-american-master-her-gift-to-us-our-responsibility-to-her.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/toni-morrison-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/toni-morrison-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/toni-morrison-365.jpg Author Toni Morrison received the Presidential Medal of Freedom award from President Barack Obama in 2012. Photo: Carolyn Kaster/Associated Press Toni Morrison, the critically acclaimed novelist, essayist, professor, and first African American woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, died Aug. 6. Donette Francis 08-09-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community Literature In Memoriam Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Student Spotlights / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / New ’Canes move in https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/new-canes-move-in.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/move-in-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/move-in-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/move-in-365.jpg Hundreds of new students and their families filled the Watsco Center and residential colleges at the University of Miami as student move-in began. Hundreds of new students and their families filled the Watsco Center and residential colleges at the University of Miami as student move-in began. Ashley A. Williams 08-12-2019 true Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Student Spotlights Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Campus false false false false false Arts and Humanities / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / Taking a chance on new audiences https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/taking-a-chance-on-new-audiences.html Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/guysndolls-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/guysndolls-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/guysndolls-365.jpg The University of Miami's Julio Agustin Matos, Jr., choreographed the Latinx-inspired production of 'Guys and Dolls.' Drawing on his experience in a re-envisioned ‘Guys and Dolls,’ choreographer Julio Agustin Matos, Jr., shares his insights on attracting more diverse audiences to Broadway’s Golden Age musicals. Deserae E. del Campo 08-08-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities false false false false false Law and Politics / U.S. Government / School of Law / Students / Faculty/Staff / The impact of reviving the federal death penalty https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/the-impact-of-reviving-the-federal-death-penalty.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/barr-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/barr-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/barr-365x365.jpg U.S. Atty. Gen. William Barr announced the Justice Department will resume executions of federal death row inmates. University of Miami legal experts in law and sociology weigh in on the Justice Department’s decision to restart executions. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-08-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff School of Law U.S. Government false false false false false People and Community / Profile Spotlight / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Student Spotlights / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / It's On Us is about you https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/its-on-us-is-about-you.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/itsonus_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/itsonus_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/itsonus_hero_365.jpg renu nargund, its on us ambassador Renu Nargund serves as an ambassador for the It’s On Us initiative at the University of Miami, and was recently named the District 6 advisor, covering seven states and the District of Columbia. She recently attended the IOU national student summit in Ohio. Renu Nargund 08-07-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Student Affairs Leadership and Service Student Spotlights Profile Spotlight false false false false false Roadmap / People and Community / Research / University / Social Impact / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / U-LINK Disrupting extremist conspiracy theories https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/disrupting-extremist-conspiracy-theories.html Roadmap People and Community Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/el-paso-shooting-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/el-paso-shooting-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/el-paso-shooting-365.jpg Gloria Garces kneels in front of crosses at a makeshift memorial near the scene of a mass shooting at a shopping complex Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2019, in El Paso, Texas. (AP Photo/John Locher) As the nation mourns another massacre by an alleged white supremacist, University of Miami researchers hope their team approach will counter those who act on hate. Maya Bell 08-06-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students General Business Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Social Impact Grants and Funding Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / Research / The power of trees https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/the-power-of-trees.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/campus-picture-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/campus-pictures-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/campus-pictures-365.jpg University of Miami, Deforestation, Climate Change University of Miami faculty members weigh in on how planting trees can help reverse the effects of climate change. Amanda M. Perez 08-06-2019 false false false false false false Business / Economics / Finance / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / General Business / US and China continue to spar over currency and tariffs https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/us-and-china-continue-to-spar-over-currency-and-tariffs.html Business https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/china-currency-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/china-currency-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/china-currency-365.jpg China's yuan fell further Tuesday against the U.S. dollar, fueling fears about increasing global damage from Beijing's trade war with President Donald Trump. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung) A move by China to devalue its currency disrupted global financial markets on Monday. UM News 08-06-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students General Business Economics Finance false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Science and Technology / Sports / University / Academic Excellence / Study Abroad / Teaching and Learning / Cinema / Fine Arts / Philosophy / Social Impact / Communication Studies / Climate Change / Environment / Social Sciences / Athletics / Fitness and Wellness / Feature / Sustainability / Wellness / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Education and Human Development / The Graduate School / A&S Research / A&S Academics / A&S People & Community / Grad Students / Study abroad programs expand in London and Switzerland https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/study-abroad-programs-expand-in-london-and-switzerland.html Academics Arts and Humanities People and Community Science and Technology Sports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/swissabroad_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/swissabroad_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/swissabroad_hero_365.jpg Study abroad, London, students, University of Miami, Windy Dees, Erin McNary Students interested in sport administration and environmental storytelling can now explore their passion for the subject in a new location. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-05-2019 false College of Arts and Sciences School of Education and Human Development The Graduate School A&S Research A&S Academics A&S People & Community Grad Students Academic Excellence Study Abroad Teaching and Learning Cinema Fine Arts Philosophy Social Impact Communication Studies Climate Change Environment Social Sciences Athletics Fitness and Wellness Feature Sustainability Wellness false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Arts and Humanities / Research / University / Academic Excellence / Grants and Funding / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / U-LINK U-LINK’s ‘big reveal’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/u-links-big-reveal.html Roadmap Academics Arts and Humanities Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/duerk-u-link-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/duerk-u-link-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/duerk-u-link-365.jpg Provost Jeffrey Duerk addresses U-LINK grantees The teams awarded grants from the UM Laboratory for Integrative Knowledge share their progress while Provost Jeffrey Duerk unveils plans to bring U-LINK to the classroom. Maya Bell 08-05-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Academic Excellence Grants and Funding false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Mosquitoes now a year-round threat to Miami-Dade County https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/mosquitoes-now-a-year-round-threat-to-miami-dade-county.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/zika19_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/zika19_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/zika19_hero_365.jpg Mosquito A new study shows that mosquitos in South Florida are making urban neighborhoods a permanent home. UM News 08-02-2019 false false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / College of Engineering / Students / Faculty/Staff / Using data to predict the future https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/using-data-to-predict-the-future.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/moghaddass-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/moghaddass-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/moghaddass-365x365.jpg Ramin Moghaddass, an assistant professor of industrial engineering, in UM's College of Engineering, is developing mathematical and computational models to predict and prevent catastrophic failures. College of Engineering researcher Ramin Moghaddass is developing a model that uses data science to understand complex systems and prevent catastrophic failures. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-02-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff College of Engineering false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / International Students / General Business / Is it time for a third party in the US? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/is-it-time-for-a-third-party-in-the-us.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/thirdparty_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/thirdparty_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/thirdparty_hero_365.jpg A recent poll showed that almost 40 percent of Americans believe a third party is needed to fix a much-fractured political system. Deep polarization between the Democratic and Republican parties has made some voters believe that it is time for a strong third party to emerge. Barbara Gutierrez 08-01-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students International Students General Business false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Science and Technology / Online Learning / Teaching and Learning / Social Impact / Tech Innovation / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Business Administration / College of Engineering / School of Law / A&S Research / A&S People & Community / Think before you swipe https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/think-before-you-swipe.html Academics People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/creditcard_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/creditcard_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/creditcard_hero_365.jpg cybersecurity, credit cards, UM Recent credit card and credit bureau data breaches emphasize the need to protect yourself against cybercriminals. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 07-31-2019 false College of Arts and Sciences School of Business Administration College of Engineering School of Law A&S Research A&S People & Community Online Learning Teaching and Learning Social Impact Tech Innovation false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Nick Buoniconti, co-founder of The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, passes away https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/nick-buoniconti,-co-founder-of-the-miami-project-to-cure-paralysis,-passes-away.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/buoniconti_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/buoniconti_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/buoniconti_hero_365.jpg Nick Buoniconti, co-founder of The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, passes away Following a devastating spinal cord injury to his son, Marc, in 1985, Buoniconti, a longtime UM trustee, became a driving force dedicated to finding a cure to spinal cord injuries. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-31-2019 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Health and Lifestyle / School of Education and Human Development / Includes Video / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / How do you get up from a chair? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/how-do-you-get-up-from-a-chair.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/chair_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/chair_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/chair_hero_365.jpg Joe Sanz was at the University of Miami Max Orovitz Laboratory recently getting hooked up with 16 special sensors to a small device called the Gymaware Powertool, which measures lower body power and velocity as one gets up and down from a chair. A University of Miami study is comparing equipment that could help the elderly measure muscle power and velocity, and keep their balance when sitting and standing. Barbara Gutierrez 07-31-2019 false Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business School of Education and Human Development Includes Video Health and Lifestyle false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Office of Medical Affairs / University of Miami Health System / Patients / Community and Fans / General Business / Sylvester the new ‘crown jewel’ helping to fight the war on cancer https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/sylvester-the-new-crown-jewel-helping-to-fight-the-war-on-cancer.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/ncifollowup_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/ncifollowup_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/ncifollowup_hero_365.jpg Irma Infante with Dr. Nipun B. Merchant, director of surgical oncology research at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, who told Infante she was “a miracle” during Monday’s press conference on the Medical campus. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami With the new NCI designation announced Monday, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center will continue its dedicated commitment to clinical care, research, and community outreach. Maya Bell 07-30-2019 false Patients Community and Fans General Business Miller School of Medicine Office of Medical Affairs University of Miami Health System Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Patient Care / Distinctions / University of Miami Health System / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / General Business / Bascom Palmer Eye Institute ranked No. 1 again; UHealth ENT jumps to No. 9 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/bascom-palmer-eye-institute-ranked-no-1-again.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/miller-aerial-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/miller-aerial-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/miller-aerial-365.jpg An aerial view of the Miller School of Medicine campus in Miami's health district. This is the 18th time that Bascom Palmer has received the No. 1 ranking, while the Department of Otolaryngology moved into the top 10. UM News 07-30-2019 false Faculty/Staff Patients Community and Fans General Business University of Miami Health System Patient Care Distinctions false false false false false Academics / Academic Excellence / Student Affairs / Student Spotlights / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / International Students / Goldwater Scholarship University of Miami research Office of prestigious awards Swetha Mudalegundi Danielle Goldwert Foote Fellows Honors Program Two undergraduate students awarded prestigious Goldwater Scholarship https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/two-undergraduate-students-awarded-prestigious-goldwater-scholarship.html Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/goldwater_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/goldwater_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/goldwater_hero_365.jpg Two students win Goldwater Scholarship Shwetha Mudalegundi and Danielle Goldwert were selected from more than 5,000 applicants to receive nationally funded support for their research projects at the University of Miami. Ashley A. Williams 07-30-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students International Students Student Affairs Student Spotlights Academic Excellence false false false false false Health and Medicine / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center receives prestigious distinction https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/sylvester-comprehensive-cancer-center-receives-prestigious-distinction.html Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Sylvester joins a highly select group as one of only two NCI-designated cancer centers in the state of Florida, and one of just 71 across the nation. UM News 07-30-2019 false true false false false false Academics / Law and Politics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Study Abroad / Teaching and Learning / International Law/Politics / Public Service / Social Impact / School of Communication / A firsthand lesson in parliamentary politics https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/a-firsthand-lesson-in-parliamentary-politics.html Academics Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/bbcpolitics_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/bbcpolitics_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/bbcpolitics_hero_365.jpg University of Miami, UM, Students, BBC, British Broadcasting Corporation, London Students in the School of Communication’s London program learned how the United Kingdom is navigating Brexit as they visited news, public relations and advertising companies in July. Heidi Carr and Joseph B. Treaster 07-29-2019 false School of Communication Academic Excellence Study Abroad Teaching and Learning International Law/Politics Public Service Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Biology and Ecology / Marine Ecosystems and Society / Ocean Sciences / Shark Research and Conservation / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Shark Week Discovery Channel University of Miami Ocean predators take center stage https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/ocean-predators-take-center-stage.html People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/sharkweek19_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/sharkweek19_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/sharkweek19_hero_365.jpg Shark Week, University of Miami University of Miami shark expert Neil Hammerschlag stars in two nail-biting “Shark Week” specials this week on the Discovery Channel. Amanda M. Perez 07-30-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Biology and Ecology Marine Ecosystems and Society Ocean Sciences Shark Research and Conservation Climate Change Environment false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Announcements / Letters and Messages / Medical / Miller School of Medicine / Office of the President / University of Miami Health System / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center earns prestigious National Cancer Institute designation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/sylvester-comprehensive-cancer-center-earns-prestigious-national-cancer-institute-designation.html Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/sylvesternci3_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/sylvesternci3_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/sylvesternci3_hero_365.jpg President Julio Frenk addresses the audience during the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center NCI announcement. Sylvester joins a highly select group as one of only two NCI-designated cancer centers in the state of Florida, and one of just 71 across the nation. UM News 07-29-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents Miller School of Medicine Office of the President University of Miami Health System Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Announcements Letters and Messages Medical false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Training teachers in Haiti to address mental health https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/training-teachers-in-haiti-to-address-mental-health.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero-haiti-blogger-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero-haiti-blogger-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero-haiti-blogger-365.jpg Haiti Doctoral student Marisol Meyer spent a week in Haiti working with Rebati Santé Mentale’s Teachers Mental Health Training Program. Marisol Meyer 07-26-2019 false false false false false false Law and Politics / International Law/Politics / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / International Students / What does Prime Minister Boris Johnson mean for Brexit? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/what-does-prime-minister-boris-johnson-mean-for-brexit.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/boris-johnson-cabinet-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/boris-johnson-cabinet-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/boris-johnson-cabinet-365.jpg Britain's newly appointed Prime Minister Boris Johnson, left, holds his first Cabinet meeting, with Chancellor of the Exchequer Sajid Javid and Secretary for Work and Pensions Amber Rudd, right, at Downing Street in London, Thursday July 25, 2019. Johnson held his first Cabinet meeting Thursday as prime minister, pledging to break the Brexit impasse that brought down predecessor Theresa May.(Aaron Chown/Pool via AP) Britain’s new populist leader has promised to separate the country from the European Union by Oct. 31. Louise K. Davidson-Schmich 07-25-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students International Students College of Arts and Sciences International Law/Politics false false false false false Academics / Health and Medicine / Research / Science and Technology / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / Health and Lifestyle / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / Environment / Life Sciences / Tech Innovation / College of Arts and Sciences / Miller School of Medicine / A&S Research / STEM / A&S Academics / A&S People & Community / Students gain valuable research experience https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/students-gain-valuable-research-experience.html Academics Health and Medicine Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/lemmon_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/lemmon_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/lemmon_hero_365.jpg Victor Jann, research, Vance Lemmon, paralysis, University of Miami, UM Computer savvy students from colleges around the country spent the summer with science professors across the university to bolster their research capabilities. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 07-25-2019 false College of Arts and Sciences Miller School of Medicine A&S Research STEM A&S Academics A&S People & Community Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning Health and Lifestyle Treatment and Breakthroughs Research Excellence Environment Life Sciences Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / Sports / Athletics / Students / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / Talking Yoda, the Turnover Chain, and the 2019 college football season https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/talking-yoda-the-turnover-chain-and-the-2019-college-football-season.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/cgchamberdiaz_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/cgchamberdiaz_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/cgchamberdiaz_hero_365.jpg UM Hurricanes Football head coach Manny Diaz sat down with Mark Trowbridge, president and CEO of the Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce, during a Trow Knows CEOs talk held at UM's Schwartz Center for Athletic Excellence. A month before his team battles the Florida Gators in Orlando, Miami football head coach Manny Diaz sat down with the president of the Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce for a fireside-style chat. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-24-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Community and Fans Athletics false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / Social Impact / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Opening pop-up health clinics in Jamaica https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/opening-pop-up-health-clinics-in-jamaica.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/andrea-leiner-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/andrea-leiner-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/andrea-leiner-365.jpg Nursing student Andrea Leiner examines a patient in Jamaica After switching careers from film to nursing, School of Nursing and Health Studies student Andrea Leiner goes ‘off the grid’ in Jamaica and strengthens her passion. Andrea Leiner 07-24-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students School of Nursing and Health Studies Patient Care Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Should age be a factor in the race for U.S. president? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/should-age-be-a-factor-in-the-race-for-us-president.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/agelimit_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/agelimit_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/agelimit_hero_365.jpg Age limits for president With a field of Democratic presidential candidates that includes three septuagenarians, the question is popping up. UM News 07-24-2019 false false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Britain’s Brexit man, Boris Johnson, to be next prime minister https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/britains-brexit-man-boris-johnson-to-be-next-prime-minister.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/brexit-boris-johnson-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/brexit-boris-johnson-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/brexit-boris-johnson-365.jpg Jeremy Hunt, left, congratulates Boris Johnson after the announcement of the result in the ballot for the new Conservative party leader on Tuesday, July 23, 2019. Photo: Stefan Rousseau/Associated Press The new leader of the Conservative Party has vowed to tackle Brexit and make it happen sooner rather than later. UM News 07-23-2019 false false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Ecosystems and Society / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / General Business / New study finds offshore aquaculture has low environmental impact https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/new-study-finds-offshore-aquaculture-has-low-environmental-impact.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/offshore-aquaculture-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/offshore-aquaculture-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/offshore-aquaculture-365.jpg UM Rosenstiel School researchers monitor nutrient footprint from offshore aquaculture UM Rosenstiel School researchers monitor nutrient footprint from offshore aquaculture. Diana Udel 07-15-2019 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students General Business Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Ecosystems and Society Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / U.S. Government / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Puerto Rico se levantó https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/puerto-rico-se-levanto.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/protests-in-puerto-rico-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/protests-in-puerto-rico-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/protests-in-puerto-rico-365.jpg Puerto Ricans in the march held on July 17, 2019. Photo courtesy of Maggie de la Cuesta Daily protests are taking place in Puerto Rico, calling for the resignation of Gov. Ricardo Roselló. Yolanda Martínez San Miguel 07-22-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business College of Arts and Sciences A&S People & Community International Law/Politics U.S. Government Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Mexican drug lord Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman will spend his life in prison https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/mexican-drug-lord-joaquin-el-chapo-guzman-will-spend-his-life-in-prison.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/el-chapo-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/el-chapo-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/el-chapo-365.jpg In this courtroom sketch, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, foreground right, reads a statement through an interpreter during his sentencing in federal court, Wednesday, July 17, 2019, in New York. The Mexican drug kingpin, who was convicted in February 2019 on multiple conspiracy counts in an epic drug-trafficking case, was sentenced to life behind bars in a U.S. prison Wednesday. (Elizabeth Williams via AP) How will the sentencing of “El Chapo” impact the drug trade out of Mexico? Bruce Bagley, a professor of International Studies and an expert on drug cartels, weighs in. UM News 07-22-2019 false false false false false false Academics / Research / Grants and Funding / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / Libraries / Resources & Services / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Raising ‘reasonable suspicions’ about stop-and-frisk policies https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/raising-reasonable-suspicions-about-stop-and-frisk-policies.html Academics Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/rachel-lautenschlager-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/rachel-lautenschlager-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/rachel-lautenschlager-365.jpg Rachel Lautenschlager is studying the inequities in stop-and-frisk strategies By showing how the controversial crime-fighting strategy is unevenly employed in marginalized neighborhoods, graduate student Rachel Lautenschlager hopes to propel law enforcement reforms. Maya Bell 07-19-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences Libraries Resources & Services Grants and Funding false false false false false Research / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / CIMAS / Meteorology and Physical Oceanography / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / A miserably hot, humid, and potentially fatal weekend looms https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/a-miserably-hot,-humid,-and-potentially-fatal-weekend-looms.html Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/heat-index-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/heat-index-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/heat-index-365.jpg Heat Index portends miserable weekend Hosmay Lopez, of the NOAA Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies at the University of Miami, says heat waves will become increasingly more common, and deadly. Maya Bell 07-19-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science CIMAS Meteorology and Physical Oceanography false false false false false Science and Technology / College of Engineering / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Hidden figure https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/hidden-figure.html Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/kilkelly-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/kilkelly-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/kilkelly-365.jpg Shirley Hoffman Kilkelly was one of the few women engineers working on the Apollo program in the late 1960s. She worked for the Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation. UM alumna Shirley Hoffman Kilkelly was one of the few women engineers who worked on the Apollo 11 moon mission. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-18-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff College of Engineering false false false false false Science and Technology / Special Reports / University / College of Engineering / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Rocket man https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/rocket-man.html Science and Technology Special Reports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/saturn-v-rocket-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/saturn-v-rocket-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/saturn-v-rocket-365x365.jpg The Saturn V rocket is rolled out to Launch Pad 39A for the Apollo 11 moon mission. College of Engineering alumnus Frank DeMattia was just 21 years old when he went to work at NASA on the powerful Saturn V rocket. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-18-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff College of Engineering false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Student Affairs / Health and Wellness / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / General Business / Healthy dieting tips for the summer https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/healthy-dieting-tips-for-the-summer.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_nutritionist_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_nutritionist_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_nutritionist_365.jpg Stephanie Sanchez, registered dietitian at Herbert Wellness Center Registered dietitian Stephanie Sanchez shares realistic, healthy ways to get you on track and headed towards your summer weight and fitness goals. Ashley A. Williams 07-18-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students General Business Student Affairs Health and Wellness Health and Lifestyle false false false false false People and Community / University / Social Impact / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / Great Start introduces incoming commuter and transfer students to campus life https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/great-start-introduces-incoming-commuter-and-transfer-students-to-campus-life.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/greatstart_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/greatstart_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/greatstart_hero_365.jpg Great Start introduces incoming commuter and transfer students to campus life The overnight pre-orientation program – now in its 30th year – welcomes newly admitted first-year commuter and transfer students with a weekend of fun. Ashley A. Williams 07-17-2019 false Students Prospective Students Parents Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Social Impact Campus false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Armstrong’s small step left giant memories for those who watched https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/armstrong-small-step-left-giant-memories-for-those-who-watched.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/moon-landing-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/moon-landing-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/moon-landing-365.jpg Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., lunar module pilot of the first lunar landing mission, poses for a photograph beside the deployed United States flag during an Apollo 11 extravehicular activity (EVA) on the lunar surface. Apollo 11 astronaut’s moonwalk, which took place 50 years ago Saturday, is remembered by members of the UM community. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-10-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / University / College of Engineering / Students / Faculty/Staff / Using ‘mooncrete’ for building blocks on the moon https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/using-mooncrete-for-building-blocks-on-the-moon.html Research Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/moonconcrete_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/moonconcrete_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/moonconcrete_hero_365.jpg Engineering researcher Ali Ghahremaninezhad (right) is testing different biopolymers to determine which would be most effective in turning lunar soil into a hardened, concrete-type substance. A University of Miami College of Engineering researcher is trying to perfect a technique of using lunar soil as a type of concrete to build structures on the moon. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-16-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff College of Engineering false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Expanding her portfolio https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/expanding-her-portfolio.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/teddy-willson-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/teddy-willson-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/teddy-willson-365.jpg Teddy Willson interned with MShanken Communications in New York City Through an internship with M. Shanken Communications, rising senior Teddy Willson has contributed to both Wine Spectator and V magazines. Teddy Willson 07-16-2019 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Fine Arts / History and Culture / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / A&S Alumni / A&S People & Community / Office of Alumni / Alumni Stories / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Amparo Arechabala Havana Club The Amparo Experience Cuba Bacardi From tragedy to triumph https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/from-tragedy-to-triumph.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/amparo_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/amparo_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/amparo_hero_365.jpg The Amparo Experience, Amparo, Havana Club, Cuba, Arechabala University of Miami alumna Vanessa Garcia recounts her personal journey writing for the highly acclaimed play, the “Amparo Experience.” Amanda M. Perez 07-16-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities A&S Alumni A&S People & Community Office of Alumni Alumni Stories Cinema Fine Arts History and Culture false false false false false University / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / From the Earth to the moon: How did Apollo 11 change us? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/from-the-earth-to-the-moon-how-did-apollo-11-change-us.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/newell-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/newell-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/newell-365x365.jpg Catherine Newell, assistant professor of religious studies University of Miami religious studies professor Catherine Newell weighs in on some of the big questions about the moon landing. UM News 07-15-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff College of Arts and Sciences false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / College of Engineering / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / The next giant leap in space exploration https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/the-next-giant-leap-in-space-exploration.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/rodriguez-940x529 https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/rodriguez-790x527 https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/rodriguez-365x365 NASA engineer and UM alumnus Luis Rodriguez NASA wants to return humans to the moon by 2024. A University of Miami engineering graduate is part of a team that will help get them there. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-12-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff College of Engineering false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / University / Academic Excellence / Study Abroad / Teaching and Learning / Social Impact / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / Environment / Life Sciences / Feature / Faculty / Studying the biodiversity of the Solomon Islands https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/studying-the-biodiversity-of-the-solomon-islands.html Academics People and Community Research Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/solomon_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/solomon_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/solomon_hero_365.jpg Solomon Islands, UM, University of Miami, students, research, ecology, Professor Al Uy, Peter Aronson, study abroad Junior Peter Aronson spent three weeks completing an immersive field research course in the South Pacific Ocean. Peter Aronson 07-22-2019 false Faculty Academic Excellence Study Abroad Teaching and Learning Social Impact Grants and Funding Research Excellence Environment Life Sciences Feature false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Research / Science and Technology / University / Academic Excellence / Access and Inclusion / Teaching and Learning / Florida Law/Politics / Miami Law/Politics / Public Service / U.S. Government / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / Communication Studies / Social Sciences / Tech Innovation / Announcements / Distinctions / Technology / Wellness / Faculty / U-LINK Ambassadors for interdisciplinary research https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/ambassadors-for-interdisciplinary-research.html Roadmap Academics Research Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/dass-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/dass-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/dass-365x365.jpg Rahul Dass New U-LINK Predoctoral Fellowships allow graduate students to tackle interdisciplinary research projects with faculty from two different areas of expertise. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 07-17-2019 false Faculty Academic Excellence Access and Inclusion Teaching and Learning Florida Law/Politics Miami Law/Politics Public Service U.S. Government Diversity In the Community Social Impact Grants and Funding Research Excellence Communication Studies Social Sciences Tech Innovation Announcements Distinctions Technology Wellness false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Discovering a calling in Japan https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/discovering-a-calling-in-japan.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/japan_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/japan_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/japan_hero_365.jpg Japan study abroad University of Miami student Kayla Crews has always been fascinated with Japan and its culture. Participating in study abroad there made it all real. Kayla Crews 07-12-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / Finding inspiration in Cannes https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/finding-inspiration-in-cannes.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_cannes_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_cannes_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_cannes_365.jpg Cannes Festival School of Communication senior Leah Brown attended Cannes Lions Festival, one of the largest annual advertising and media gatherings held for the industry. Leah Brown 07-11-2019 false false false false false false Science and Technology / Environment / College of Engineering / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / California Earthquake Assessing California’s Infrastructure https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/assessing-californias-infrastructure.html Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/earthquake-photo-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/earthquake-photo-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/earthquake-photo-365.jpg California, Earthquake A University of Miami engineering faculty member discusses how California’s infrastructure fared during the recent earthquake. Amanda M. Perez 07-12-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Engineering Environment false false false false false Science and Technology / Environment / Tech Innovation / Division of Business and Finance / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / Campus weather stations provide accurate forecasting https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/campus-weather-stations-provide-accurate-forecasting.html Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/weatherstation940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/weatherstation790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/weatherstation365x365.jpg WeatherStations The University of Miami utilizes WeatherSTEM units on campus that continually scan atmospheric conditions to provide important data on weather conditions and much more. Kelly Montoya 07-10-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans Division of Business and Finance Environment Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / Sports / A Hurricanes connection to U.S. women’s soccer https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/a-hurricanes-connection-to-u.s.-womens-soccer.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_worldcupcoach_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_worldcupcoach_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_worldcupcoach_365.jpg World Cup Soccer Betsy Stephenson, a senior development director at the University of Miami, is married to the head coach of the U.S. women’s national soccer team. Meredith Camel 07-10-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / Sports / Is the World Cup a game changer for gender equality? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/is-the-world-cup-a-game-changer-for-gender-equality.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_worldcupparade_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_worldcupparade_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_worldcupparade_365.jpg World Cup parade University of Miami sports scholars weigh in on the social impact of the Women’s World Cup win, celebrated with a ticker-tape parade in New York today. Maya Bell 07-10-2019 false false false false false false Academics / Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / Medical / Wellness / Faculty / Invisible threats in the water https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/invisible-threats-in-the-water.html Academics Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_flesheatingbacteria_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_flesheatingbacteria_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_flesheatingbacteria_365.jpg vibrio bacteria UM experts share some ways to avoid water-borne illnesses this summer. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 07-09-2019 false Faculty Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact Medical Wellness false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Alumni / A&S People & Community / Office of Alumni / Alumni Stories / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / University of Miami Broadway A Bronx Tale Theatre Arts Finding success on Broadway https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/finding-success-on-broadway.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_abronxtale_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_abronxtale_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_abronxtale_365.jpg University of Miami, Broadway, A Bronx Tale University of Miami alumnus Joey Barreiro, performing in the touring Broadway hit “A Bronx Tale,” reflects on how his time at the University influenced his artistic career on stage. Amanda M. Perez 07-09-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Alumni A&S People & Community Office of Alumni Alumni Stories Music Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / This library collection is something special https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/this-library-collection-is-something-special.html Academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/5-treasures-main-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero-image-original-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero-image-original-365.jpg University of Miami Special Collections The University of Miami Libraries Special Collections contains invaluable items. Here's a look at a few of the rare gems. Barbara Gutierrez 07-03-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Deepfake technology has us asking: Is it real or fake? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/deepfake-technology-has-us-asking-is-it-real-or-fake.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_deepfake_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_deepfake_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_deepfake_365.jpg Advancements in facial mapping and artificial intelligence are making it easy for just about anyone to produce videos of real people appearing to say something they never said. Deepfake technology used to alter video and other media is becoming more sophisticated. University of Miami experts weigh in on the threat it poses. Robert C. Jones Jr. and Barbara Gutierrez 07-02-2019 false false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / People and Community / Research / Grants and Funding / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Biology and Ecology / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / Conducting field research in Belize https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/conducting-field-research-in-belize.html Roadmap Academics People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_belize_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_belize_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_belize_365.jpg Doctoral candidate Adrianne Wilson in Belize Doctoral candidate Adrianne Wilson spent two weeks in Belize researching lane snapper populations. Adrianne Wilson 07-02-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Biology and Ecology Grants and Funding false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / U.S. Government / What does the Supreme Court’s gerrymandering decision mean? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/what-does-the-supreme-courts-gerrymandering-decision-mean.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/gerrymandering-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/gerrymandering-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/gerrymandering-365.jpg Activists at the Supreme Court opposed to partisan gerrymandering hold up representations of congressional districts from North Carolina, left, and Maryland, right. Photo: Carolyn Kaster/Associated Press Miami Law’s Frances Hill discusses the recent SCOTUS ruling that could have far-reaching implications for American politics. Robert C. Jones Jr. 07-01-2019 false U.S. Government false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / A masterclass with Yoshiki https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/a-masterclass-with-yoshiki.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_yoshiki_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_yoshiki_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_yoshiki_365.jpg Japanese composer, pianist, and rock drummer Yoshiki conducted a masterclass at the Frost School of Music. The Japanese rock legend Yoshiki shares his passion for music during a visit to the University of Miami Phillip and Patricia Frost School of Music. Amanda M. Perez 06-29-2019 false false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / School of Communication / Harris considered big winner in second Democratic debate https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/harris-is-big-winner-in-second-democratic-debate.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/dem-debate-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/dem-debate-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/dem-debate-365.jpg Democratic presidential candidates, author Marianne Williamson, former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, entrepreneur Andrew Yang, South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, former Vice President Joe Biden, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., former Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet, and Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., raise their hands when asked if they would provide healthcare for undocumented immigrants, during the Democratic primary debate hosted by NBC News at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Thursday, June 27, 2019, in Miami. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) Patrick E. Waldinger, assistant director of debate and a lecturer in the University of Miami School of Communication, dissects Thursday’s Democratic presidential debate. Patrick E. Waldinger 06-28-2019 false School of Communication false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / How Stonewall shaped the future for LGBTQ rights and other causes https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/how-stonewall-shaped-the-future-for-lgbtq-rights-and-other-causes.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_stonewall_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_stonewall_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_stonewall_365.jpg Stonewall: 50 Years in the Fight for Equality at the Stonewall National Museum and Archives Members of the University of Miami community reflect on the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots. Amanda M. Perez 06-27-2019 false false false false false false Law and Politics / U.S. Government / School of Law / Includes Audio / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Miami Law podcast: 'The Cult of the Constitution' https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/miami-law-podcast-the-cult-of-the-constitution.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/law-podcast-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/law-podcast-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/law-podcast-365.jpg Reading 'The Cult of the Constitution' Mary Anne Franks, in a Miami Law podcast, unboxes all the first and second amendment issues with a good-for-the-goose, good-for-the-gander look at the powers that twist the Constitution to drive their agendas. Catharine Skipp 06-27-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Parents General Business Mobile School of Law Includes Audio U.S. Government false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / What did the Democratic debate tell us? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/what-did-the-democratic-debate-tell-us.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_postdebate_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_postdebate_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_postdebate_365.jpg Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts with NBC News Democratic Debate signage Patrick E. Waldinger, assistant director of debate and a lecturer in the University of Miami School of Communication, provides his analysis of Wednesday’s Democratic presidential debate. Patrick E. Waldinger 06-27-2019 false false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Confronting hate in America today https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/confronting-hate-in-america-today.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_holocaustinstitute_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_holocaustinstitute_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_holocaustinstitute_365.jpg Miriam Kassenoff, Christina Chavarria, and Robert Brazofsky, exective director of social sciences at Miami-Dade County Public Schools Lessons from the Holocaust Studies Summer Institute is offered annually to Miami-Dade County Public Schools teachers by the School of Education and Human Development. Richard Westlund 06-27-2019 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / Patient Care / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / A clinic without walls aims to conquer HIV/AIDS https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/a-clinic-without-walls-aims-to-conquer-hivaids.html Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/champ-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/champ-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/champ-365.jpg champ 940 As the nation observes National HIV Testing Day today, the University of Miami’s street-based, rapid-HIV testing program holds the promise of becoming a model for reaching at-risk communities. Maya Bell 06-27-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Miller School of Medicine Patient Care false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / The Democratic presidential debates come to Miami https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/the-democratic-presidential-debates-come-to-miami.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_demdebate_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_demdebate_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_demdebate_365.jpg Graphic art for Democratic primary debate The first debates of the Democratic presidential primary season will take place over two nights. How will the candidates compete to come out on top? UM News 06-25-2019 false false false false false false Law and Politics / Research / Researching abortion laws in Chilean archives https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/researching-abortion-laws-in-chilean-archives.html Law and Politics Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_chile_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_chile_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_chile_365.jpg Doctoral student Maria del Rosario Concha Mendez in Chile's National Archives Doctoral student Maria del Rosario Concha Mendez is spending the summer researching materials in the National Library in Santiago for her dissertation. Maria del Rosario Concha Mendez 06-25-2019 false false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Study Abroad / Social Impact / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Parents / Joining the Peace Corps in Indonesia https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/joining-the-peace-corps-in-indonesia.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_peacecorps_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_peacecorps_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_peacecorps_365.jpg Peace Corps Alumna Lauren Crotty reflects on her undergraduate experience and the path that led her to sign up with the Peace Corps. Ashley A. Williams 06-24-2019 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Parents Study Abroad Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Seeing Barcelona through his lens https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/seeing-barcelona-through-his-lens.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_abroadbarcelona_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_abroadbarcelona_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/hero_abroadbarcelona_365.jpg Barcelona Charles Gonzalez, a junior in the School of Communication, traveled to Barcelona this summer for a photography workshop. Charles Gonzalez 06-27-2019 false false false false false false Law and Politics / Sports / The battle beyond the pitch https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/the-battle-beyond-the-pitch.html Law and Politics Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_womenssoccer_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_womenssoccer_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_womenssoccer_365.jpg U.S. Women's National Soccer Team in Harrison, New Jersey. May 26, 2019 The U.S. women’s national soccer team, competing for the World Cup in France, is entrenched in a court fight for equal pay. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-24-2019 false false false false false false Academics / Health and Medicine / Curricula / Miller School of Medicine / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / Simulating disaster to train humanitarians https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/simulating-disaster-to-train-humanitarians.html Academics Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/humanitarian-response-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/humanitarian-response-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/humanitarian-response-365.jpg humanitarian response In the first course of its kind on a college campus, faculty, staff, and students will learn if they have the right stuff—and skills—to respond to future disasters. Maya Bell 06-23-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students Miller School of Medicine School of Nursing and Health Studies Curricula false false false false false People and Community / University / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Preserving precious history https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/preserving-precious-history.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_koichi_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_koichi_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_koichi_365.jpg University archivist Koichi Tasa University of Miami Libraries is working to establish a University archive of LGBTQ materials. Barbara Gutierrez 06-19-2019 false Alumni Faculty/Staff Libraries Distinctive Collections false false false false false People and Community / Sports / In the Community / Social Impact / Athletics / Mentoring local youngsters on the gridiron https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/mentoring-local-youngsters-on-the-gridiron.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_communityfootball_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_communityfootball_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_communityfootball_365.jpg Hurricanes football lineback Patrick Joyner, Jr. with a participant of the program's free youth football camp at Harris Field Park. University of Miami football players and coaches mentored area youth at a free football clinic in Homestead. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-20-2019 false In the Community Social Impact Athletics false false false false false Science and Technology / Environment / Tech Innovation / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / Could 5G take weather forecasting back to the 1980s? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/could-5g-take-weather-forecasting-back-to-the-1980s.html Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_5gsatellite_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_5gsatellite_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_5gsatellite_365.jpg Satellite in orbit stock art Some scientists fear that the new fifth generation of wireless networks interferes with critical satellite data needed for accurate storm forecasting. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-19-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents General Business Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Environment Tech Innovation false false false false false Health and Medicine / Miller School of Medicine / Patients / General Business / New study identifies molecular aging ‘midlife crisis’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/new-study-identifies-molecular-aging-midlife-crisis.html Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/aging-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/aging-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/aging-365.jpg New Study Identifies Molecular Aging ‘Midlife Crisis’ A new study led by Miller School professor Dr. Claes Wahlestedt observes that key molecular programs known to promote longevity do not last beyond midlife. Peter Laird 06-06-2019 false Patients General Business Miller School of Medicine false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Bolivia under Morales https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/bolivia-under-morales.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_evomorales_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_evomorales_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_evomorales_365.jpg Evo Morales Evo Morales, first elected president of Bolivia in 2005, and could win an unprecedented fourth term in office in October despite concerns over political corruption. Bruce Bagley 06-18-2019 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / Museums / Diversity / In the Community / Office of Alumni / Student Affairs / Alumni Stories / Activities and Events / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Juneteenth Black Alumni Society Celebrating Juneteenth https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/what-is-juneteenth.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_juneteenth_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_juneteenth_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_juneteenth_365.jpg Juneteenth celebrations The University of Miami Black Alumni Society is hosting a number of Juneteenth events around the country to honor the momentous day of freedom and significance in the lives of African-Americans. Ashley A. Williams 06-19-2019 false Alumni Faculty/Staff Office of Alumni Student Affairs Alumni Stories Activities and Events History and Culture Museums Diversity In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / A 'super' effort to restore reefs in peril https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/a-super-effort-to-restore-reefs-in-peril.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/rescue-a-reef-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/rescue-a-reef-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/rescue-a-reef-365.jpg Scientists from the Rescue a Reef program, part of the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science The University of Miami Rosenstiel School’s Rescue a Reef program teams up with the NFL and others to help build a coral restoration site off Miami. Diana Udel 06-18-2019 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Music / Frost School of Music / Keyboard Performance / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / The Chopin Academy opens the door to music enthusiasts https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/the-chopin-academy-opens-the-door-to-music-enthusiasts.html Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_chopin_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_chopin_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_chopin_365.jpg chopin festival The Frost Chopin Festival and Academy at the University of Miami provides unparalleled experiences for budding pianists, and the public. Maya Bell 06-17-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Frost School of Music Keyboard Performance Music false false false false false People and Community / Office of Alumni / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / University of Miami alumna Jackie Nespral chosen ‘Best TV News Anchor of 2019’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/alumna-jackie-nespral-chosen-best-tv-news-anchor-of-2019.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_nespral_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_nespral_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_nespral_365.jpg Jackie Nespral The Emmy Award-winning journalist, who grew up in Miami and started her career in Spanish language television, receives the honor from the Miami New Times. UM News 06-13-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents Office of Alumni false false false false false Research / Grants and Funding / Miller School of Medicine / Frost School of Music / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Music Therapy / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Mobilizing ICU survivors with music https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/mobilizing-icu-survivors-with-music.html Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/music-icu-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/music-icu-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/music-icu-365.jpg Music therapy for ICU survivors Nursing researchers and music therapists test a simple and cost-effective way of motivating critical care patients to exercise their weakened muscles. UM News 06-13-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Miller School of Medicine Frost School of Music School of Nursing and Health Studies Music Therapy Grants and Funding false false false false false People and Community / Audiobooks continue to rise in popularity https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/audiobooks-continue-to-rise-in-popularity.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_audiobooks_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_audiobooks_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_audiobooks_365.jpg Listening to an audiobook on mobile The University of Miami Libraries offer readers multiple ways to access the books, which are popular with commuters and those who like the convenience. Barbara Gutierrez 06-12-2019 false false false false false false University / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Biology and Ecology / Students / Faculty/Staff / Assessing the impact of the Taylor Energy oil spill https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/assessing-the-impact-of-the-taylor-energy-oil-spill.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/taylor-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/taylor-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/taylor-365x365.jpg Taylor Energy oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico Rosenstiel School researcher Martin Grosell weighs in on how marine life in the Gulf could be affected by the longest continuous oil spill in U.S. history. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-12-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Biology and Ecology false false false false false Academics / Law and Politics / Anthony Eudelio Varona named dean of University of Miami School of Law https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/anthony-eudelio-varona-named-dean-of-university-of-miami-school-of-law.html Academics Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/varona-tony-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/varona-tony-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/varona-tony-365x365.jpg Tony Varona Varona, an attorney and educator who specializes in administrative law, communications and media law, and sexuality and gender law, will join the University on Aug. 1. UM News 06-11-2019 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Underwater Photo Contest / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Winners announced in Rosenstiel School's underwater photo contest https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/winners-announced-in-rosenstiel-school-underwater-photo-contest.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_rsmasphotos19_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_rsmasphotos19_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_rsmasphotos19_365.jpg Octopus from underwater photo contest More than 600 underwater images were submitted for this year's contest, with awards given in four categories. Diana Udel 06-11-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Underwater Photo Contest Fine Arts false false false false false Academics / Academic Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / International migration specialist honored by the Spanish Crown https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/international-migration-specialist-honored-by-the-spanish-crown.html Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/portes_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/portes_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/portes_365.jpg Portes 940 University of Miami sociologist Alejandro Portes receives Spain’s highest honor for his life’s work on one of the world’s major societal issues. UM News 06-11-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff College of Arts and Sciences School of Law Academic Excellence false false false false false Research / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Preventing cancer among firefighters https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/preventing-cancer-among-firefighters.html Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_firefightersymp_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_firefightersymp_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_firefightersymp_365.jpg Firefighter symposium A two-day symposium hosted by Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center is focused on controlling and preventing the cancers that are killing firefighters. Maya Bell 06-11-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Miller School of Medicine false false false false false Academics / Study Abroad / School of Communication / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / International Students / Learning the art of filmmaking in Japan https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/learning-the-art-of-filmmaking-in-japan.html Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/learningfilm940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/learningfilm790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/learningfilm365x365.jpg Talia learning film in Japan San Diego native Talia Mereles is studying motion picture production for three weeks with eight film students as part of a UM faculty-led study abroad program. Special to UM News 06-10-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students International Students School of Communication Study Abroad false false false false false Arts and Humanities / University / Journalism / Distinctions / School of Communication / Student Affairs / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Distraction magazine named ‘Magazine of the Year’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/distraction-magazine-named-magazine-of-the-year.html Arts and Humanities University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/distraction-magazine-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/distraction-magazine-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/distraction-magazine-365.jpg Issues of Distraction magazine The student-run magazine was honored by the annual Michigan State University Design Contest for College Students. Barbara Gutierrez 06-07-2019 false Students Alumni Prospective Students School of Communication Student Affairs Journalism Distinctions false false false false false University / Distinctions / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services / Student Affairs / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / University earns national recognition for support of first-generation students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/university-earns-national-recognition-for-support-of-first-generation-students.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/first-forward-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/first-forward-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/first-forward-365.jpg A welcome banner on the Coral Gables campus The University of Miami is recognized for its commitment to improving experiences and outcomes of first-generation students. Ashley A. Williams 06-06-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services Student Affairs Distinctions false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Grants and Funding / Tech Innovation / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Facial Recognition U-LINK Tackling controversial technology face by face https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/tackling-controversial-technology-face-by-face.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/facial-recognition940-529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/facial-recognition-790-527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/facial-recognition-365.jpg Facial Recognition University of Miami researchers are trying to improve how facial recognition software “sees” race and ethnicity. Amanda M. Perez 06-06-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research A&S Social Sciences Grants and Funding Tech Innovation false false false false false Academics / Study Abroad / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / International Students / Journey to Japan https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/journey-to-japan.html Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/simms940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/simms790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/simms365x365.jpg Andrew Simms in Japan Recent graduate Andrew Simms shares how he discovered his passion with the help of several offices at the University. Ashley A. Williams 06-06-2019 false Students Alumni Prospective Students International Students Study Abroad false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / Museums / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Summer exhibitions at the Lowe Art Museum https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/summer-exhibitions-at-the-lowe-art-museum.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_seaofdeath_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_seaofdeath_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_seaofdeath_365.jpg lowe Two new exhibitions opening on June 20 challenge stereotypes and examine political complexities Kelly Montoya 06-05-2019 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery History and Culture Museums Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Hong Kong: How the demonstrations happened, and what they might portend https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/hong-kong-how-the-demonstrations-happened,-and-what-they-might-portend.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_hkprotests_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_hkprotests_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_hkprotests_365.jpg Hong Kong June 16 protest against extradition bill with two million of people on the street. Additional protests in Hong Kong over the weekend resulted in an apology from the region’s chief executive, but the proposed extradition bill remains in play. June Teufel Dreyer 06-17-2019 false false false false false false Law and Politics / U.S. Government / School of Law / Students / Faculty/Staff / Is the Julian Assange indictment an assault on freedom of the press? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/is-the-julian-assange-indictment-an-assault-on-freedom-of-the-press.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/assange-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/assange-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/assange-365x365.jpg Julian Assange UM law professor Lili Levi weighs in on the case of the WikiLeaks founder. Lili Levi 06-04-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff School of Law U.S. Government false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Access and Inclusion / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Student Corner / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / Defying the odds to build a brighter future https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/defying-the-odds-to-build-a-brighter-future.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_camille_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_camille_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/hero_camille_365.jpg Fedelene Camille is interning this summer in a research lab at the Miller School of Medicine Haiti’s 2010 earthquake shattered Fedelene Camille’s hip and, she thought, her dreams. Nearly a decade later, the rising senior reflects on the opportunities that led her to the University of Miami. Maya Bell 06-03-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students College of Arts and Sciences A&S Student Corner Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Academic Excellence Access and Inclusion Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Research / University / Office of the President / Expanding the University of Miami’s connective network https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/expanding-the-university-of-miamis-connective-network.html Roadmap Academics Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/image-frenk-mexico-office-940-x-790.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/image-frenk-mexico-office-790x527.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/image-frenk-mexico-office-365.jpg President Julio Frenk addresses guests at the opening of the University of Miami's Mexico City office. The University of Miami opens a regional office in Mexico City; showcases research in Mexico at prestigious El Colegio Nacional conference. UM News 05-31-2019 false Office of the President false false false false false University / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / CIMAS / Students / Faculty/Staff / How El Niño could affect the 2019 Atlantic hurricane season https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/how-el-nino-could-affect-the-2019-atlantic-hurricane-season.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/el-nino-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/el-nino-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/el-nino-365x365.jpg Satellite image of an Atlantic Ocean hurricane The climate phenomenon, which impacts weather patterns around the world, is known to suppress tropical storm development. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-30-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science CIMAS false false false false false Academics / University / Appointments / Wilkins appointed University of Miami School of Communication dean https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/wilkins-appointed-university-of-miami-school-of-communication-dean.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero-wilkins_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero-wilkins_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero-wilkins_365.jpg Karin Gwinn Wilkins The University announced the appointment of Karin Gwinn Wilkins as the new dean of the School of Communication. UM News 05-30-2019 false Appointments false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Literature / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / Looking for summer reading? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/looking-for-summer-reading.html Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/summer-reading-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/summer-reading-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/summer-reading-365.jpg Recommended books for summer reading Three University of Miami professors recommend their favorites books to enjoy during the summer months ahead. UM News 05-29-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities A&S People & Community Literature false false false false false Academics / Health and Medicine / Curricula / Miller School of Medicine / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Hurricane-ready responders https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/hurricane-ready-responders.html Academics Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hurricane-simulation-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hurricane-simulation-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hurricane-simulation-365.jpg Hurricane simulation 940 The School of Nursing and Health Studies is preparing undergraduates to be front-line first responders after hurricanes and other disasters. UM News 05-29-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Miller School of Medicine School of Nursing and Health Studies Curricula false false false false false Roadmap / Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / The Advanced Study of the Americas / Faculty/Staff / International Students / General Business / Surveying the ‘Worlds of Journalism’ in Latin America and the Caribbean https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/surveying-the-worlds-of-journalism-in-latin-america-and-the-caribbean.html Roadmap Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/worldsofjournalism-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/worldsofjournalism-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/worldsofjournalism-365.jpg Academics working in Latin America and the Caribbean gathered at the University of Miami Institute for the Advanced Study of the Americas for an initial meeting to plan the third phase of The Worlds of Journalism Study Academics met at the University of Miami to plan the next phase of a study looking at how journalists in the region view their profession and the challenges they face. Barbara Gutierrez 05-23-2019 false Faculty/Staff International Students General Business College of Arts and Sciences The Advanced Study of the Americas Journalism Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Literature / Profile Spotlight / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / The historians of Westeros https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/the-historian-of-westeros.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero-got_historians_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero-got_historians_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero-got_historians_365.jpg Elio M. Garcia, Jr. and Linda Antonsson. Photo credit Emelie Asplund Former University of Miami student Elio M. Garcia, Jr. and his wife Linda Antonsson discuss their journey related to the popular HBO series, “Game of Thrones,” which began on campus. Kelly Montoya 05-23-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans Literature Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / University / Includes Video / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / LAND for Affordable Housing https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/land-for-affordable-housing.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Researchers at the University of Miami are using big data to identify affordable housing opportunities for residents of Miami-Dade County. UM News 05-22-2019 false Includes Video true false false false false University / Includes Video / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / The second time around https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/the-second-time-around.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo From office furniture to electronics to kitchen items, the University of Miami sells surplus property at heavily discounted prices. Get details here, and find out more about the University’s initiative to recycle items for reuse. UM News 05-22-2019 false Includes Video true false false false false University / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / eMerge Americas Revisted: Zebrafish for therapies https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/emerge-americas-revisted-zebrafish-for-therapies.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Researchers at the University of Miami are studying zebrafish to understand human genetics and identify treatment strategies for a wide spectrum of diseases and conditions, such as hearing loss, peripheral neuropathy, and autism. UM News 05-22-2019 false true false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Grants and Funding / College of Arts and Sciences / Miller School of Medicine / School of Nursing and Health Studies / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / University forms new center to battle Miami's HIV epidemic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/curbing-miamis-aids-epidemic-with-charm.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/aids-reseach-center-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/aids-research-center-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/aids-reseach-center-365.jpg aids research center 940 Behavioral scientists establish a new mental health research center at the University of Miami to halt Miami's AIDS epidemic. Maya Bell 05-21-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans College of Arts and Sciences Miller School of Medicine School of Nursing and Health Studies A&S Social Sciences Grants and Funding false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / Includes Video / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / eMerge Americas Revisited: Building superior weather forecasting models https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/emerge-americas-revisited-building-superior-weather-forecasting-models.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Researchers at the University of Miami are transforming weather forecasts by creating a seasonal forecasting model that brings together multiple prediction models to produce more reliable forecasts. UM News 05-21-2019 false Includes Video Climate Change Environment true false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / College of Engineering / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / International Students / General Business / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / eMerge Americas Revisited: Organ on a chip https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/emerge-americas-revisited-organ-on-a-chip.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Imagine simulating diabetes, lung cancer, or heart disease on a device no larger than a credit card. UM News 05-20-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students International Students General Business College of Engineering Includes Video Treatment and Breakthroughs Research Excellence true false false false false Law and Politics / U.S. Government / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / The politics of the abortion issue https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/the-politics-of-the-abortion-issue.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_abortionlaw_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_abortionlaw_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_abortionlaw_365.jpg Alabama Alabama’s new abortion law puts the issue of women’s rights in the spotlight for the upcoming 2020 elections. Amanda M. Perez 05-20-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences U.S. Government false false false false false Health and Medicine / Includes Video / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / eMerge Americas Revisited: 3D Anatomage Table https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/emerge-americas-revisited-shaping-the-educational-revolution.html Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo The University of Miami is shaping the future of education by using innovative approaches that drive student success through engaged learning. UM News 05-17-2019 false Includes Video true false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Includes Video / The 2019 ’Canes Film Showcase will highlight student work https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/the-2019-canes-film-showcase-will-highlight-student-work.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/raising-ants-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/raising-ants-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/raising-ants-365.jpg Still from Raising Ants Six short films created by University of Miami film students will be screened in Los Angeles this week. Barbara Gutierrez 05-17-2019 false Includes Video false false false false false People and Community / Research / Understanding journalists and what they do https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/understanding-journalists-and-what-they-do.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2016/08/hero_MexJournalists_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2016/08/hero_MexJournalists_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2016/08/hero_MexJournalists_365.jpg Photo credit: Lucía Vergara and Article 19—Mexico City, Mexico Researchers from 16 Latin American and Caribbean countries, hosted by the Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas, will share information on the challenges journalists face and their contributions to society. UM News 05-17-2019 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Music / Students / A Cappella Tufaan Biscaydence Singing in harmony to the top https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/singing-in-harmony-to-the-top.html Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_acappella_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_acappella_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_acappella_365.jpg A Cappella, Tufaan Two University of Miami a cappella groups, Tufaan and BisCaydence, celebrated big wins in different competitions. Amanda M. Perez 05-17-2019 false Students Music false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / The new onslaught on Roe v. Wade https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/the-new-onslaught-on-roe-v.-wade.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_abortionlaw_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_abortionlaw_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_abortionlaw_365.jpg Alabama After Alabama’s governor signed into law the most-stringent anti-abortion bill in the nation, UM experts in law and gender and sexuality studies discuss its repercussions and what’s to come. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-16-2019 false false false false false false Business / Economics / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Business Administration / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Tensions rise with tariff hikes https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/tensions-rise-with-tariff-hikes.html Business https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_tariffs_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_tariffs_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_tariffs_365.jpg Trade War University of Miami faculty members weigh in on the continuing trade war between the United States and China. Amanda M. Perez 05-16-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff College of Arts and Sciences School of Business Administration Economics false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Graduate students win prestigious fellowships https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/graduate-students-win-prestigious-fellowships.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/grfp-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/grfp-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/grfp-365.jpg NSF Graduate Research Fellows Three students in the College of Arts and Sciences have been recognized with National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships. Ashley A. Williams 05-15-2019 false false false false false false Sports / University / Athletics / Feature / Students / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / Baseball’s new skipper charts a winning course https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/ums-new-skipper-charts-a-winning-course.html Sports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_coachdimare_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_coachdimare_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_coachdimare_365.jpg Baseball coach Gino DiMare Gino DiMare, who took the reins as head coach last summer, has skippered a major turnaround in the program, which now sits poised to play in the NCAA tournament for the first time in two years. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-15-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Community and Fans Athletics Feature false false false false false Business / People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / Working for his passion of music https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/working-for-his-passion-of-music.html Business People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_cohen_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_cohen_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_cohen_365.jpg Lyor Cohen The University of Miami Alumni Association launched its new program, “Meet the CEO,” in NYC Monday featuring music industry executive and alumnus Lyor Cohen. Megan Ondrizek 05-14-2019 false Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / Study Abroad / Students / Prospective Students / International Students / Study Abroad Office of Study Abroad Global Ambassador American University of Paris Global ambassadors promote global learning to peers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/global-ambassadors-promote-global-learning-to-peers.html Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/globalamb940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/globalamb790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/globalamb365x365.jpg Global Ambassador Elizabeth Knox Undergraduate students who are part of the Global Ambassadors program draw on their experience to urge fellow students to participate in study abroad. Ashley A. Williams 05-13-2019 false Students Prospective Students International Students Study Abroad false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Placement of Florida foster children mapped https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/placement-of-florida-foster-children-mapped.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_webmap_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_webmap_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_webmap_365.jpg Tracking foster children Robert Latham with the School of Law used data available through Florida's public records law to track the whereabouts of foster children since 2002. Catharine Skipp 05-13-2019 false false false false false false University / Graduates take their next step in style https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/graduates-take-their-next-step-in-style.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/carlyncap940x529.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/carlyncap790x527.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/carlyncap365x365.gif Carlyn Taylor Rosario graduation cap For graduates, commencement ceremonies are not only a symbol of new beginnings, but an opportunity to set themselves apart through fashion. Ashley A. Williams 05-10-2019 false false false false false false University / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Poem by Richard Blanco https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/poem-by-richard-blanco.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Poet and essayist Richard Blanco inspires graduates at the May 10 Commencement ceremony with a poem written just for them, Teach Us, Then. Read the poem below the video. UM News 05-10-2019 false true false false false false University / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Student Affairs / Commencement 2019: ‘Teach us, Then’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/commencement-2019-teach-us.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_undergrad19_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_undergrad19_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_undergrad19_365.jpg Undergraduate ceremony celebration Thousands of University of Miami students crossed the stage at the Watsco Center Friday in three Commencement ceremonies, during which speakers told them to seek success, facilitate positive change, and teach the rest of us along the way. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-10-2019 false Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Student Affairs false false false false false University / An empowering rite of passage https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/an-empowering-rite-of-passage.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_mwambo-may19_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_mwambo-may19_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_mwambo-may19_365.jpg Mwambo ceremony Senior Mwambo, an annual pre-commencement celebration honors black and brown students for their academic and civic achievements. Ashley A. Williams 05-09-2019 false false false false false false University / The Graduate School / Grad Schools & Colleges / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / Graduate students eye future success https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/graduate-students-eye-future-success.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_10amgrad19_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_10amgrad19_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_10amgrad19_365.jpg Graduate School Commencement Commencement speaker Drew Gilpin Faust, former president of Harvard, told University of Miami graduate students that their culturally rich community has uniquely prepared them to help the world and succeed. Amanda M. Perez 05-09-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents The Graduate School Grad Schools & Colleges false false false false false People and Community / University / Student Affairs / Campus Life / A space to meet and collaborate https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/a-space-to-meet-and-collaborate.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/multicultural-orgs-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/multicultural-orgs-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/multicultural-orgs-365.jpg Students from the African Students Union, Caribbean Students Association and Planet Kreyol meet to begin planning for future collaborative programs and initiatives. African Students Union, Caribbean Students Association and Planet Kreyol were recently allocated a shared office in the Shalala Student Center’s Student Organization suite, opening boundless opportunities for collaboration and dialogue. Mike Piacentino 05-08-2019 false Student Affairs Campus Life false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / School of Education and Human Development / Office of Alumni / Alumni Stories / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / As Mother’s Day approaches, a mother-daughter bond grows https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/as-mothers-day-approaches,-a-mother-daughter-bond-grows.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_hudak_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_hudak_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_hudak_365.jpg Alina Hudak with her daughter Kristina Alina Hudak, the deputy mayor of Miami-Dade County, will be the alumni speaker during her daughter’s commencement ceremony on Friday. Barbara Gutierrez 05-08-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents School of Education and Human Development Office of Alumni Alumni Stories Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Profile Spotlight / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / Miami Law Women president will deliver student speech at Spring 2019 Commencement https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/miami-law-women-president-chosen-to-deliver-student-speech-at-spring-2019-commencement.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/sanjana-palla-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/sanjana-palla-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/sanjana-palla-365.jpg Sanjana Palla Sanjana Palla – who speaks five languages – is graduating from the University of Miami School of Law with a concentration in the business of innovation, law, and technology. Catharine Skipp 05-09-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents School of Law Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / Celebrating graduating students with pride https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/celebrating-graduating-students-with-pride.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/lavender-ceremony-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/lavender-ceremony-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/lavender-ceremony-365.jpg Jessica Osborn, Sammi Daugherty, Gisela Vega and Torrey Crosby at the Lavender Celebration The fifth annual Lavender Celebration recognizes the accomplishments of graduating LGBTQ+ students and the safe and inclusive spaces they helped create. Maya Bell 05-09-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Diversity Social Impact false false false false false Academics / University / Admissions / Announcements / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / University of Miami and Miami Dade College team up for student success https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/university-of-miami-enters-articulation-agreement-with-miami-dade-college.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/mdc-signing-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/mdc-signing-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/mdc-signing-365.jpg Lenore Rodicio and Jeffrey Duerk Students who earn an associate’s degree from the Miami Dade Honors College and meet transfer requirements for the University of Miami will be guaranteed acceptance and merit-based financial support. UM News 05-07-2019 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services Admissions Announcements false false false false false Research / University / Placing the spotlight on historical archives https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/placing-the-spotlight-on-historical-archives.html Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/chc-exhibit-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/chc-exhibit-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/chc-exhibit-365.jpg library exhibit The Cuban Heritage Collection is hosting a panel of distinguished experts to explore the importance of art in a scholarly archive. Kelly Montoya 05-06-2019 false false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / Campus / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Special Report: 2019 Commencement https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/special-report-2019-commencement.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_10amgrad19_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_10amgrad19_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_10amgrad19_365.jpg Graduate School Commencement Commencement ceremonies will take place at the Watsco Center on the Coral Gables campus over three days, on May 9 to May 11, with new graduates participating in seven events. UM News 05-06-2019 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Commencement Profile Spotlight Campus false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Business / Music / Economics / Finance / College of Arts and Sciences / Frost School of Music / Keyboard Performance / Finding his groove at the piano—and on the financial stage https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/finding-his-groove-at-the-piano-and-on-the-financial-stage.html Academics Arts and Humanities Business https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/joseph-chica-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/joseph-chica-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/joseph-chica-365.jpg Joseph Chica 940 From music to money, Joseph Chica renews his life’s passion and finds a new one at the University of Miami. Maya Bell 05-06-2019 false College of Arts and Sciences Frost School of Music Keyboard Performance Music Economics Finance false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Cinema / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Frost School of Music / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Met Gala Department of Theatre Arts Costume Design Metropolitan Museum Met Gala Monday https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/met-gala-monday.html Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_metgala_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_metgala_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_metgala_365.jpg Met Gala 2019 University of Miami staff and students weigh in on what to expect on the red carpet at the 71st Annual Met Gala in New York City. Amanda M. Perez 05-03-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Frost School of Music Cinema Fine Arts History and Culture false false false false false People and Community / University / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Business Administration / College of Engineering / Students / Faculty/Staff / Juan siblings’ graduation continues a family tradition https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/juan-siblings-graduation-continues-a-family-tradition.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/juan-siblings-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/juan-siblings-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/juan-siblings-365x365.jpg Juan siblings—three brothers and one sister—all graduate from UM. With newly minted University of Miami degrees, three brothers and a sister—all from Spain—solidify a family pact. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-07-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff College of Arts and Sciences School of Business Administration College of Engineering false false false false false Academics / Research / Research Excellence / Libraries / Events / Distinctive Collections / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / Miami’s craft breweries https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/miamis-craft-breweries.html Academics Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/craft-beer-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/craft-beer-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/craft-beer-365.jpg Senior David Lanster, a research scholar at UM Libraries, gathered information on the history of breweries in Miami for a special collection. Pictured with mentor Cristina Favretto. Senior David Lanster, a research scholar at UM Libraries, gathered information on the history of breweries in Miami for a special collection. Barbara Gutierrez 05-03-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents Libraries Events Distinctive Collections Research Excellence false false false false false University / Board of Trustees / Hilarie Bass named chair of the University of Miami Board of Trustees https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/hilarie-bass-named-chair-of-the-university-of-miami-board-of-trustees.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hilarie-bass-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hilarie-bass-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hilarie-bass-365.jpg Hilarie Bass named chair of the University of Miami Board of Trustees David Epstein and William Morrison are installed as vice chairs of the BOT; Leah Colucci elected student trustee. UM News 05-03-2019 false Board of Trustees false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Graduating student ‘Drake-ful’ for opportunities https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/graduating-student-drake-ful-for-opportunities.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_destinyjames_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_destinyjames_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/hero_destinyjames_365.jpg Destiny James on the Moss Patio. Destiny James recounts the life-changing challenges and obstacles she climbed to find her vocation at the University of Miami. Ashley A. Williams 05-02-2019 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Science and Technology / Stepping into the past through new technology https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/stepping-into-the-past-through-new-technology.html Arts and Humanities Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/animating-antiquity-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/animating-antiquity-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/animating-antiquity-365.jpg A new spring course, Animating Antiquity, bridges the old and new as students use virtual and printed 3D technology to investigate and recreate ancient relics. Students in a new spring class got a chance to learn virtual and printed 3D technology while also investigating a relic from ancient Greece or Rome. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 05-01-2019 false false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / University Leadership / Feature / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Jackie Robinson Foundation scholar Miami Marlins Ronald A. Hammond Scholar Foote Fellow Honors Program Jackie Robinson Day Miles Pendleton Sophomore throws first pitch at Miami Marlins game https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/05/sophomore-throws-first-pitch-at-miami-marlins-game.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/miles-pendleton-first-pitch-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/miles-pendleton-first-pitch-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/05/miles-pendleton-first-pitch-365.jpg Miles Pendleton throwing first pitch at Miami Marlines game. Jackie Robinson Foundation scholar Miles Pendleton excels on and off campus. Ashley A. Williams 04-30-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents College of Arts and Sciences Academic Excellence In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact University Leadership Feature false false false false false Roadmap / Science and Technology / Special Reports / University / Tech Innovation / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Business Administration / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / STEM / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Plotting the future through data https://features.miami.edu/2019/plotting-the-future-through-data/index.html Roadmap Science and Technology Special Reports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/940x529-plotting-the-future.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/790x527-plotting-the-future.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/365x365-plotting-the-future.jpg The University of Miami is focused on using data science to drive its students and research to new heights. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-15-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students College of Arts and Sciences School of Business Administration Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine STEM Student Affairs Leadership and Service Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / University / Student innovations take center stage at eMerge Americas https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/student-innovations-take-center-stage-at-emerge-americas.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/coe-emerge-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/coe-emerge-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/coe-emerge-365.jpg College of Engineering students present at eMerge Americas University of Miami engineering students were among those who showcased their design projects at the inaugural Florida Intercollegiate Competition in Technological Innovation. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-30-2019 false false false false false false University / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / eMerge Americas: Sights and sounds through video https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/emerge-americas-sights-and-sounds-through-video.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo The two-day technology conference focuses on start-ups, innovation, and networking. UM News 04-30-2019 false true false false false false People and Community / University / Technology on parade at eMerge Americas https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/technology-on-parade-at-emerge-americas.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/emerge-land-tool-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/emerge-land-tool-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/emerge-land-tool-365.jpg LAND tool at eMerge Americas The University of Miami showcases its tech projects and groundbreaking research at the annual technology conference. Robert C. Jones Jr. and Amanda M. Perez 04-29-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / University / Overcoming obstacles to succeed https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/overcoming-obstacles-to-succeed.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/venezuela-grad-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/venezuela-grad-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/venezuela-grad-365.jpg Dannit Saporta As political unrest continues in Venezuela, several University of Miami students from the South American country received financial grants to help them graduate. Amanda M. Perez 04-30-2019 false false false false false false Law and Politics / U.S. Government / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Mueller report update https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/mueller-report-update.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/image-mueller-report-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/image-mueller-report-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/image-mueller-report-365.jpg Department of Justice facade UM law professor Frances Hill provides insight on some of the redacted report’s key contents. UM News 04-25-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business School of Law U.S. Government false false false false false University / Advice for the ages https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/advice-for-the-ages.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/commencement-crowd-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/commencement-crowd-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/commencement-crowd-365.jpg Commencement crowd 940 Seven luminaries from fields as diverse as medicine and poetry will share their wisdom with the Class of 2019 in May commencement exercises. Maya Bell 04-29-2019 false false false false false false Science and Technology / University / eMerge Americas in action https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/emerge-americas-in-action.html Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero-emerge2019a_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_emerge2019a_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_emerge2019a_365.jpg eMerge Americas Connect with the University of Miami during eMerge Americas, which takes place today and Tuesday at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Kelly Montoya 04-26-2019 false false false false false false Academics / Science and Technology / Stepping into the Magicverse https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/stepping-into-the-magicverse.html Academics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero-magicleap2_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_magicleap2_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_magicleap2_365.jpg Magic Leap Architecture students used Magic Leap’s spatial computing technology to envision what the future holds on campus and in their careers. Maya Bell 04-25-2019 false false false false false false Law and Politics / U.S. Government / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / A full slate of Democratic candidates for president https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/a-full-slate-of-democratic-candidates-for-president.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/biden-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/biden-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/biden-365.jpg Joe Biden speaks at the University of Miami in March 2018 Gregory Koger, professor of political science, provides some insight on what it means to have Joe Biden join the fray. UM News 04-25-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences U.S. Government false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / University Leadership / Frost School of Music / Office of Alumni / Board of Trustees / Libraries / Alumni Stories / Distinctive Collections / Music / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Noteworthy trove https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/noteworthy-trove.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/camner-family-mozart-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/camner-family-mozart-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/camner-family-mozart-365.jpg Materials from the recently donated Camner Family Music Collection include: A 1956 facsimile of The Earliest Compositions of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (left), and a portrait of Mozart as an adult from L’oca del Cairo (The Goose of Cairo), 1867 (right). Photo: Jose M. Cabrera, University of Miami Libraries Trustee Alfred Camner and his family make a second donation of rare musical scores to the University. Special to UM News 04-26-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans Parents General Business Frost School of Music Office of Alumni Board of Trustees Libraries Alumni Stories Distinctive Collections Music Music University Leadership false false false false false Sports / Athletics / Students / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / Five things to know about the NFL draft https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/five-things-to-know-about-the-nfl-draft.html Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/nfl-draft-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/nfl-draft-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/nfl-draft-365.jpg Vince Wilfork on the field for the Miami Hurricanes, 2003 The 2019 NFL draft begins tonight from Nashville, Tennessee, and continues through Saturday with seven rounds of picks. UM News 04-25-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Community and Fans Athletics false false false false false University / Campus / Parking and Construction / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Lakeside Village reaches the top https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/lakeside-village-reaches-the-top.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/topping-off-header-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/topping-off-header-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/topping-off-header-365.jpg Gary Tarbe at topping off ceremony The final concrete slabs for the 25 interconnected buildings of the newly named Lakeside Village are complete, marking a key milestone in the construction. Mike Piacentino 04-24-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business Student Affairs Campus Life Campus Parking and Construction false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Literature / Libraries / Students / Faculty/Staff / The power of books https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/the-power-of-books.html Academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/susan-amat-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/susan-amat-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/susan-amat-365.jpg Susan Amat in the stacks at Richter Library A former UM professor started a company dedicated to publishing books on African-American culture, helping to give students access to their history. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-24-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Libraries Literature false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Architecture / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Student News / School of Architecture Faculty News / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / Transforming historic sugar mills in the Dominican Republic https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/transforming-historic-sugar-mills-in-the-dominican-republic.html Academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero-sugarmills_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_sugarmills_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_sugarmills_365.jpg Dominican sugar mill A group of School of Architecture students visited the Caribbean nation to learn about the historic sugar mill ruins, as well as the history and culture of Santo Domingo. Barbara Gutierrez 04-24-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents School of Architecture School of Architecture Student News School of Architecture Faculty News Architecture false false false false false Health and Medicine / Science and Technology / First graduate program merging climate and health to launch https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/first-graduate-program-merging-climate-and-health-to-launch.html Health and Medicine Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/climate-health-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/climate-health-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/climate-health-365.jpg climate and health Faculty with the Miller School of Medicine and Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science will teach the interdisciplinary course. UM News 04-23-2019 false false false false false false Law and Politics / A decade of visionary leadership https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/a-decade-of-visionary-leadership.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero-lawdean_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_lawdean_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_lawdean_365.jpg School of Law Dean Trish White Patricia “Trish” White, dean of the School of Law, is stepping down at the end of the academic year. Special to UM News 04-23-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / University / Social Impact / Sustainability / Office of the President / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Leadership and Service / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Embracing Earth Day https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/embracing-earth-day.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hugthelake940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hugthelake790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hugthelake365x365.jpg Hug the Lake 2019 At the annual Hug the Lake, sustainability manager Teddy Lhoutellier was honored for improving the environment, reducing waste, and inspiring others to join the University’s sustainability efforts. Ashley A. Williams 04-22-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Office of the President Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Leadership and Service Social Impact Sustainability false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Music / Frost School of Music / Music Engineering / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Music of the Plants https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/music-of-the-plants.html Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/tigrilla-gardenia-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/tigrilla-gardenia-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/tigrilla-gardenia-365.jpg Tigrilla Gardenia Alumna Yvette Soler, better known as Tigrilla Gardenia, connects her music engineering background with plants to create the 'perfect musical instrument.' Wendy Rees 04-19-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Frost School of Music Music Engineering Music false false false false false People and Community / University / Preserving treasured items https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/preserving-treasured-items.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/conservation940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/conservation720x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/conservation365x365.jpg Preservation Week, from April 21 to April 27, is focused on highlighting the importance of learning how to protect documents, books and other heirlooms. UM News 04-19-2019 false false false false false false Research / University / Experience eMerge Americas https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/experience-emerge-americas.html Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero-emerge19a_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_emerge19a_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_emerge19a_365.jpg emerge There are numerous ways to connect with the University of Miami during the two-day tech conference on Miami Beach. Kelly Montoya 04-18-2019 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Notre Dame fire a ‘lesson in fragility’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/notre-dame-fire-a-lesson-in-fragility.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero-notredame_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_notredame_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_notredame_365.jpg Notre Dame A symbol of both French heritage and Catholicism, Paris’ 850-year-old gothic cathedral was gutted by a devastating fire that raged for hours, destroying its vaulted wooden roof and iconic spire. Megan Ondrizek 04-18-2019 false false false false false false University / Celebration of Involvement recognizes service and leadership https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/celebration-of-involvement-recognizes-service-and-leadership.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/involvement940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/involvement790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/involvement365x365.jpg Andrew Wiemer and Dr. Robin Bachin present student with Newman Civic Fellows and Civic Scholars Recognition The Division of Student Affairs hosted a reception to present campus-wide awards and scholarships to students and staff who have exemplified excellence. Ashley A. Williams 04-17-2019 false false false false false false University / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Celebrating Earth Day https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/celebrating-earth-day.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo The University of Miami celebrates Earth Day with a host of activities at or near the Lakeside Patio. UM News 04-16-2019 false true false false false false Academics / University / Academic Excellence / Distinctions / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Student Corner / A&S People & Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / Phi Beta Kappa initiates new members https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/phi-beta-kappa-initiates-new-members.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/phi-beta-kappa-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/phi-beta-kappa-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/phi-beta-kappa-365.jpg President Julio Frenk awarding senior Kendall Kilberger with the Phi Beta Kappa Award for Excellence in Liberal Learning at the Phi Betta Kappa initiation ceremony on Friday, April 12. The nation’s oldest and most-widely known academic honor society inducted 45 students from the College of Arts and Sciences. Ashley A. Williams 04-15-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents College of Arts and Sciences A&S Student Corner A&S People & Community Academic Excellence Distinctions false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Cinema / Visiting Speakers / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Ken Jeong tells students, ‘make the most of it and make it your own’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/what-matters-to-u-ken-jeong.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/ken-jeong-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/ken-jeong-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/ken-jeong-365.jpg What Matters to U with Ken Jeong For the second installment of its “What Matters to U” lecture series, Student Government invited actor, comedian, and physician Ken Jeong to the University of Miami to discuss his atypical career path. Ashley A. Williams 04-14-2019 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Student Affairs Activities and Events Cinema Visiting Speakers false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Cinema / School of Communication / Office of Alumni / Alumni Stories / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Inside the making of ‘Game of Thrones’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/inside-the-making-of-game-of-thrones.html Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero-gameofthrones_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_gameofthrones_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_gameofthrones_365.jpg Season 8: Kit Harington, Emilia Clarke. Photo: Helen Sloane/HBO There is at least one member of House Hurricane in the Seven Kingdoms: alumnus David Nutter, who shares some of his experience working as a director for “Game of Thrones” during its eight-season run on HBO. No spoilers. Amanda M. Perez 04-14-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business Mobile School of Communication Office of Alumni Alumni Stories Cinema false false false false false University / Distinctions / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Parents / Peer educators named region's most outstanding group https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/peer-educators-named-regions-most-outstanding-group.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/sandler-peers-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/sandler-peers-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/sandler-peers-365..jpg Sandler Peers The William W. Sandler Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Education's peer educator team was recognized by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators for its significant contributions to the UM community. Genesis Cosme 04-11-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Parents Student Affairs Leadership and Service Distinctions false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Sports / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Athletics / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / Teammates for life https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/teammates-for-life.html Health and Medicine People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero-kidneybros_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_kidneybros_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_kidneybros_365.jpg Jermaine Chambers and Gerard Daphnis When Gerard Daphnis needed a new kidney, his former UM football teammate stepped up to the plate, strengthening the bond between the two. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-11-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Community and Fans Miller School of Medicine Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs Athletics false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Life Sciences / School of Education and Human Development / Students / Faculty/Staff / Is there a role for morality in science? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/is-there-a-role-for-morality-in-science.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero-ethics_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_ethics_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_ethics_365.jpg Moral science graphic An upcoming symposium will explore how professionals in the science field can integrate moral questions into their research. Barbara Gutierrez 04-10-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff School of Education and Human Development Life Sciences false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Tech Innovation / School of Architecture / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / eMerge Americas Smart City Coral Gables University of Miami On the path to being a ‘smart city’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/on-the-path-to-being-a-smart-city.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/coral-gables-downtown-940-529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/coral-gables-downtown_790-527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/coral-gables-downtown-365.jpg Smart City, Coral Gables, University of Miami , eMerge Americas The University of Miami and the City of Coral Gables are hosting a competition aimed at helping the city be smarter, more sustainable, and more efficient. Amanda M. Perez 04-11-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business School of Architecture In the Community Tech Innovation false false false false false University / Student employees honored https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/student-employees-honored.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/sea940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/sea790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/sea365x365.jpg Student Employment Week To mark student employment week, the Office of Student Financial Assistance and Employment on Tuesday honored student employees at the 2019 Student Employment Award Ceremony at the Shalala Student Center. Ashley A. Williams 04-10-2019 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / History and Culture / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Research Humanities University of Miami The importance of the humanities https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/the-importance-of-the-humanities.html Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/humanities-pic-940-529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/humanities-pic-790-527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/humanities-pic-365-365.jpg Humanities, Research, University of Miami Students and faculty are set to showcase humanities research and inform the University community in understanding what research in the humanities entails. Amanda M. Perez 04-10-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities History and Culture false false false false false Academics / University / Pivotal faculty making a positive impact https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/pivotal-faculty-making-a-positive-impact.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero-facultysenateaward19_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_facultysenateaward19_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_facultysenateaward19_365.jpg Faculty Senate Awards The University of Miami Faculty Senate honored faculty game-changers for their outstanding service, teaching, and scholarship at a special ceremony Monday. Julia D. Berg 04-09-2019 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Frost School welcomes ‘tour de force’ Gerard Schwarz https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/frost-school-welcomes-tour-de-force-gerard-schwarz.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/frost-gerard-schwarz-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/frost-gerard-schwarz-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/frost-gerard-schwarz-365.jpg Gerard Schwarz courtesy of Ben VanHouten The internationally acclaimed conductor, composer, recording artist, and educator will conduct the Frost Symphony Orchestra and nurture the great artistic leaders of the future. UM News 04-08-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Parkinson’s patients turn to yoga and meditation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/parkinsons-patients-turn-to-yoga-and-meditation.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/yomed-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/yomed-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/yomed-365.jpg Graduate student Nick Cherup provides instruction during Yomed A new study conducted by the Department of Kinesiology and Sport Sciences is showing improvements in balance and mobility for Parkinson’s patients. Barbara Gutierrez 04-08-2019 false false false false false false Law and Politics / Gerrymandering: Carving up the districts https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/gerrymandering-carving-up-the-districts.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_supremecourt_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_supremecourt_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_supremecourt_365.jpg Supreme Court building Frances Hill, professor in the University of Miami School of Law, weighs in on the gerrymandering issue currently being looked at by the U.S. Supreme Court. UM News 04-08-2019 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Students / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Parents / Hepatitis A on the rise in Florida https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/hepatitis-a-on-the-rise-in-florida.html Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hepvaccine_940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hepvaccine_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hepvaccine_365.jpg Hepatitis A vaccine 940 After a contagious viral infection of the liver, hepatitis A is spread through people-to-people contact or through contaminated food or water. UM News 04-17-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Patients Parents School of Nursing and Health Studies false false false false false Academics / University / Inspiring creativity and innovation in the nation’s capital https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/inspiring-creativity-and-innovation-in-the-nations-capital.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/accelerate-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/accelerate-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/accelerate-365.jpg Accelerate festival An academic festival featuring projects from schools belonging to the Atlantic Coast Conference was held at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. Lorena Lopez 04-08-2019 false false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / University / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / A new Miami-Spain connection https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/a-new-miami-spain-connection.html Roadmap Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero-oviedo_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_oviedo_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_oviedo_365.jpg MOU The University of Miami signs a Memorandum of Understanding with Universidad de Oviedo. Kelly Montoya 04-07-2019 false Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost false false false false false Law and Politics / U.S. Government / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Electoral College Politics Elections 2020 Elections The end of the Electoral College? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/the-end-of-the-electoral-college.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero-electoralcollege2_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_electoralcollege2_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_electoralcollege2_365.jpg Electoral College, Politics, Elections, 2020 Elections A growing number of presidential hopefuls are calling for the removal of the Electoral College as the 2020 election approaches. Amanda M. Perez 04-05-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans College of Arts and Sciences U.S. Government false false false false false People and Community / University / It’s all about the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/its-all-about-the-u.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero-givingday_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_givingday_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_givingday_365.jpg Giving Day The “One Day, One U” digital Giving Day hopes to raise more than $500,000 to support programs and other initiatives at the University of Miami. UM News 04-04-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / University / Wellness / Student Affairs / Health and Wellness / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Upgrades coming to intramural fields https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/upgrades-coming-to-intramural-fields.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/im-fields-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/im-fields-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/im-fields-365.jpg Intramural Fields The Herbert Wellness Center is preparing to upgrade its intramural fields to enhance the on-field experience for its members and the campus community. Claudia Martinez 04-04-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents Student Affairs Health and Wellness Wellness false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / History and Culture / Literature / Libraries / Events / Distinctive Collections / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / General Business / Noted Jewish writer donates collection of books and manuscripts https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/noted-jewish-writer-donates-collection-of-books-and-manuscripts.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero-rosenbaum_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_rosenbaum_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_rosenbaum_365.jpg Thane Rosenbaum manuscripts Thane Rosenbaum, a Miami Law alumnus who grew up in Miami Beach, will speak at the Kislak Center about his works and legacy as the son of Holocaust survivors. Barbara Gutierrez 04-03-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff General Business Libraries Events Distinctive Collections History and Culture Literature false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Health and Medicine / Research / Science and Technology / Research Excellence / School of Communication / Frost School of Music / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / An 'ACCelerated' look at research and innovation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/an-accelerated-look-at-research-and-innovation.html Academics Arts and Humanities Health and Medicine Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/top-suits-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/top-suits-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/top-suits-365.jpg Top Suits During the ACC’s second festival at the Smithsonian, UM faculty and students will take visitors on a spacewalk and tours of the Everglades and a neonatal intensive care unit. Maya Bell 04-03-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents School of Communication Frost School of Music School of Nursing and Health Studies Research Excellence false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / High school and architecture students collaborate on culture https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/high-school-and-architecture-students-collaborate-on-culture.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/userve-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/userve-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/userve-365.jpg U-Serve As part of U-Serve 2019, the students will create an installation for the African Heritage Cultural Arts Center in Liberty City. Barbara Gutierrez 04-02-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / Research / Focus on dolphin rehabilitation and research https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/focus-on-dolphin-rehabilitation-and-research.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/dolphin-class-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/dolphin-class-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/dolphin-class-365.jpg Student trains dolphin in the Marine Mammal Applied Behavior Analysis and Managed Care class. A one-of-a-kind course lets Rosenstiel students spend time with bottlenose dolphins at a rescue and rehabilitation facility in Key Largo. Robert C. Jones Jr. and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 04-02-2019 false false false false false false Science and Technology / University / Tech Innovation / Feature / Technology / College of Engineering / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / University of Miami Space Debris Aerospace Engineering A crash course in space junk https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/a-crash-course-in-space-junk.html Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero-spacedebris_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_spacedebris_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_spacedebris_365.jpg Space Debris Space debris piling up in orbit above our planet sparks debate on how to solve an issue that is nearly invisible to us on Earth. Amanda M. Perez 04-02-2019 false Faculty/Staff Faculty College of Engineering Tech Innovation Feature Technology false false false false false Roadmap / Business / People and Community / University / Growing innovative ventures across the hemisphere https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/growing-innovative-ventures-across-the-hemisphere.html Roadmap Business People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero-emerge1_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_emerge1_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/hero_emerge1_365.jpg eMerge University of Miami, eMerge Americas, and partner universities are teaming up to feature entrepreneurial talent at eMerge’s Global Startup Showcase. Kelly Montoya 04-01-2019 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / The hour belonged to the Frost School https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/04/the-hour-belonged-to-the-frost-school.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/both-at-ultra-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/both-at-ultra-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/04/both-at-ultra-365.jpg Frost Band of the Hour at Ultra Music Festival The Frost School of Music’s Band of the Hour thrilled concertgoers at Saturday’s Ultra Music Festival. Wendy Rees 04-01-2019 false false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Research / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / Literature / Research Excellence / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / RCIF The Office of Undergraduate Research and Community Outreach Brianna Woolfolk Forum showcases undergraduate research https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/forum-showcases-undergraduate-research.html Academics Arts and Humanities Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-rcif_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-rcif_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-rcif_365.jpg 2019 RCIF Participant Brianna Woolfolk The Office of Undergraduate Research and Community Outreach presents its annual celebration to promote innovation. Ashley A. Williams 03-29-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents International Students Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning Literature Research Excellence false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / With the Mueller probe now over, what happens next? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/with-the-mueller-probe-now-over,-what-happens-next.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-whitehouse_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-whitehouse_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-whitehouse_365.jpg The White House UM Law’s Frances Hill answers key questions about the special counsel’s investigation and the attorney general’s letter summarizing its findings. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-29-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / University / Distinctions / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Parents / Student media outlets receive national distinctions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/student-media-outlets-receive-national-distinctions.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/sportsdesk-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/sportsdesk-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/sportsdesk-365.jpg Luis Gonzalez, Ed Julbe, and Amanda Fuentes in the SportsDesk studio with their CTAs UMTV’s SportsDesk secured its first College Television Award, while Ibis yearbook and Distraction magazine brought home six awards from two national conferences. UM News 03-29-2019 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Parents School of Communication Distinctions false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / People and Community / University / Academic Excellence / Access and Inclusion / Curricula / Teaching and Learning / Fine Arts / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / University Leadership / University President / Announcements / Voices and Opinions / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Alumni / Arts & Humanities / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Community and Fans / Florida Legislature University of Miami Leading a conversation to fuel change in Florida https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/leading-a-conversation-to-fuel-change-in-florida.html Academics Arts and Humanities People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-influencer-series_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-influencer-series_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-influencer-series_365.jpg Florida Legislature, University of Miami University of Miami President Julio Frenk and Professor of Practice Xavier Cortada named to the Miami Herald’s panel of top 50 influencers in Florida. UM News 03-29-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Community and Fans College of Arts and Sciences A&S Alumni Arts & Humanities Office of the President Academic Excellence Access and Inclusion Curricula Teaching and Learning Fine Arts Diversity In the Community Social Impact University Leadership University President Announcements Voices and Opinions false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Drawing on her strengths to support others https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/drawing-on-her-strengths-to-support-others.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-martialartsautism_940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero_martialartsautism_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero_martialartsautism_365.jpg Martial arts Graduate student Hilary Yip blended her knowledge of martial arts with her background in music therapy to help boys on the autism spectrum improve their coordination and confidence. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-28-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / University / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Leadership and Service / Students / Opportunity to engage at symposium https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/opportunity-to-engage-at-symposium.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-cici_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-cici_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-cici_365.jpg Cici Battle Senior Manvi Seth provides an inside look at the Whitely Women’s Leadership Symposium, a conference focused on positive change through leadership, community, and wellness. Ashley A. Williams 03-27-2019 false Students Student Affairs Activities and Events Leadership and Service Social Impact Visiting Speakers false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Two Miami Law alums appointed to the Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/two-miami-law-alums-appointed-to-the-eleventh-judicial-circuit-court.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/judicial-appointees-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/judicial-appointees-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/judicial-appointees-365.jpg Judicial appointees “Both will serve with integrity,” Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said of the two appointees at a midday press conference on the UM campus. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-27-2019 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Frost School of Music / A night of rhythm, song, and achievement https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/a-night-of-rhythm,-song,-and-achievement.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-estefans_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-estefans_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-estefans_365.jpg Gloria and Emily Estefan Gloria and Emilio Estefan received a special award from the Library of Congress in a Washington, D.C. event taped for a PBS television show that will air in May. Julia D. Berg 03-27-2019 false Frost School of Music Music false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Research / University / Access and Inclusion / Teaching and Learning / In the Community / Social Impact / Voices and Opinions / Wellness / Faculty / Managing mental health after traumatic events https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/managing-mental-health-after-traumatic-events.html Academics People and Community Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-msd-survivors_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-msd-survivors_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-msd-survivors_365.jpg Parkland memorial As a community struggling to heal suffers additional tragedies, College of Arts and Sciences associate professor Amanda Jensen-Doss discusses mental health as related to trauma. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-26-2019 false Faculty Access and Inclusion Teaching and Learning In the Community Social Impact Voices and Opinions Wellness false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Music / Frost School of Music / Henry Mancini Institute / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / 'A match made in music heaven' https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/a-match-made-in-music-heaven.html Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/maria-schneider-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/maria-schneider-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/maria-schneider-365.jpg Maria Schneider Maria Schneider, a celebrated composer and trailblazing music advocate, has been appointed artistic director of the Frost School of Music’s Henry Mancini Institute. UM News 03-26-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans Frost School of Music Henry Mancini Institute Music false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Frost School of Music / Vocal Performance / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Black Lives: A truly American concert https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/black-lives-a-truly-american-concert.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/black-lives-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/black-lives-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/black-lives-365.jpg Black Lives concert With an aim to build understanding through music, Frost School of Music faculty, alumni, and students share the stage in solidarity. UM News 03-25-2019 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Community and Fans Frost School of Music Vocal Performance Music false false false false false Sports / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / The mathematics of bracketology https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/the-mathematics-of-bracketology.html Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-bracketology_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-bracketology_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-bracketology_365.jpg NCAA bracket Mathematical and statistical methods used in an attempt to fill out a perfect NCAA tournament bracket are actually employed in fields like business, government, and medicine. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-25-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff College of Arts and Sciences false false false false false Business / General Business / The current state of retail https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/the-current-state-of-retail.html Business https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-brickandmortar_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-brickandmortar_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-brickandmortar_365.jpg Retail shopper peruses a clothing rack As more shoppers turn to online retail, let’s analyze the future of brick-and-mortar storefronts. Michael Tsiros 03-25-2019 false General Business false false false false false Research / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / International Students / A trip abroad opens new career paths https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/a-trip-abroad-opens-new-career-path.html Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/mhirt-australia-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/mhirt-australia-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/mhirt-australia-365.jpg MHIRT Program-Australia The School of Nursing and Health Studies’ global research training program for minority students is helping diversify the health sciences workforce. Maya Bell 03-25-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students International Students School of Nursing and Health Studies false false false false false People and Community / University / In Memoriam / In the Community / Voices and Opinions / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Leadership and Service / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / Muslim Students of the University of Miami Standing in solidarity https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/standing-in-solidarity.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/prayer-service-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/prayer-service-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/prayer-service-365.jpg Muslim Students of the University of Miami The University of Miami community gathered to remember the victims of the deadly New Zealand mosque attacks. Amanda M. Perez 03-25-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Leadership and Service In Memoriam In the Community Voices and Opinions false false false false false Academics / University / Academic Excellence / Distinctions / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / LCME awards full accreditation to Miller School of Medicine https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/lcme-awards-full-accreditation-to-miller-school-of-medicine.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/med-school-accreditation-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/med-school-accreditation-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/med-school-accreditation-365.jpg Dean Henri Ford addresses medical students Culminating "an awesome, institution-wide effort," the Miller School of Medicine is celebrating a new, eight-year cycle of full accreditation by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education. Christine Morris 03-25-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Miller School of Medicine Academic Excellence Distinctions false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Law school’s Immigration Clinic files suit in support of activist https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/law-schools-immigration-clinic-files-suit-in-support-of-activist.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/lawschoolphoto-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/lawschoolphoto-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/lawschoolphoto-365.jpg activist Activist Claudio Rojas was featured in a documentary film, “The Infiltrators,” which is critical of ICE detention policies. UM News 03-21-2019 false false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / University / Academic Excellence / Study Abroad / Teaching and Learning / History and Culture / In the Community / Climate Change / Environment / Life Sciences / Social Sciences / Feature / Sustainability / Training / Faculty / Researching the Caribbean https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/researching-the-caribbean.html Academics Arts and Humanities People and Community Research Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-sp-puertorico_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-sp-puertorico_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-sp-puertorico_365.jpg Students on an archaeological dig in Puerto Rico Associate professors William Pestle and Kathleen Sullivan Sealey traveled with students over spring break to Puerto Rico and the Bahamas on research trips that delve into the effects of climate change. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-21-2019 false Faculty Academic Excellence Study Abroad Teaching and Learning History and Culture In the Community Climate Change Environment Life Sciences Social Sciences Feature Sustainability Training false false false false false University / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Prayer service for New Zealand victims https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/prayer-service-for-new-zealand-victims.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Muslim Students of the University of Miami will hold a prayer service at 12:45 p.m. Friday at the Lakeside Patio in remembrance of the victims of the mass shooting that took place last week in New Zealand. UM News 03-21-2019 false true false false false false People and Community / University / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Who are you at the U? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/who-are-you-at-the-u.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/women-commission-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/womens-commission-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/womens-commission-365.jpg Laura Kohn-Wood addresses attendees of the annual Women's Commission Breakfast The theme of the 48th annual Women’s Commission Breakfast keynote address, delivered by Dean Laura Kohn-Wood, was “Intersectionality,” promoting a message of social identity awareness and inclusivity across campus. Kelly Montoya 03-20-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Delivering health care in Ecuador https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/delivering-health-care-in-ecuador.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/ecuador-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/ecuador-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/ecuador-365.jpg UM students Aloki Patel and Vanessa Rodriguez in Tena, Ecuador Sophomore Aloki Patel, a double major in Biology and Criminology in the pre-med track, spent spring break volunteering and learning about the local population in Tena, Ecuador. UM News 03-20-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / University / On home turf, Shalala stays focused on policy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/on-home-turf-shalala-stays-focused-on-policy.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/shalala-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/shalala-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/shalala-365.jpg Former UM President Donna E. Shalala Returning to campus, former UM President Donna E. Shalala discussed the “irrational decision” that added a new title to her impressive resume: congresswoman. Maya Bell 03-20-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / University / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / A spring break like no other https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/a-spring-break-like-no-other.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero_springbreak19_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-springbreak19_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-springbreak19_365.jpg Alternative Spring Break More than 40 University of Miami students spent last week in a half dozen U.S. communities learning about social issues and helping others as part of the Alternative Breaks program. Ashley A. Williams 03-19-2019 false Students Prospective Students Parents Student Affairs Leadership and Service Social Impact false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Graduate student conference provides opportunity for learning and dialogue https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/graduate-student-conference-provides-opportunity-for-learning-and-dialogue.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/grad-student-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/grad-student-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/grad-student-365.jpg Graduate student conference Students from UM, FIU, and FAU will have their graduate dissertations and projects reviewed by peers and scholars during the Tri-University Graduate Student Conference, which will be held March 23 at the Shalala Student Center. Deserae E. del Campo 03-19-2019 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / University / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / New York City audition redux https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/new-york-city-audition-redux.html Arts and Humanities University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Watch a video about the annual Senior Showcase involving students in the Theatre Arts Program. UM News 03-18-2019 false true false false false false People and Community / University / Office of the President / Includes Video / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / All of Us initiative helping to personalize medicine https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/all-of-us-initiative-helping-to-personalize-medicine.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Become one in a million. Join the All of Us research program. UM News 03-18-2019 false Office of the President Includes Video true false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Students / Faculty/Staff / Marijuana as medicine https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/marijuana-as-medicine.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero_medicalmarijuana_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero_medicalmarijuana_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero_medicalmarijuana_365.jpg Medical marijuana With Florida lifting the ban on smokable medical marijuana, the nursing school’s Denise Vidot answers questions about the drug and what it’s used for. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-18-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff School of Nursing and Health Studies false false false false false Research / University / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Student News / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / Taking in the sights, sounds, and entertainment of Basel https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/taking-in-the-sights,-sounds,-and-entertainment-of-basel.html Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/basel-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/basel-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/basel-365.jpg Basel, Switzerland Three School of Architecture students recount their first day in Switzerland, and some of the architectural wonders—and fun—they experienced. UM News 03-15-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents School of Architecture School of Architecture Student News false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / How do tornadoes and hurricanes compare? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/how-do-tornadoes-and-hurricanes-compare.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-tornado_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero_tornado-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero_tornado_365.jpg Funnel cloud In the aftermath of the powerful tornado that devastated a rural Alabama community, a UM storm expert sheds light on the destructive nature of tornadoes and details how they differ from hurricanes. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-14-2019 false false false false false false Academics / Study Abroad / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Ecosystems and Society / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / From Miami to Colombia https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/from-miami-to-colombia.html Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero_cali-colombia_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero_cali-colombia_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero_cali-colombia_365.jpg Loma de la Cruz, Cali, Colombia Students share ‘Wow, look at that!’ moments in Colombia and learn about the country’s history and future challenges. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-14-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Ecosystems and Society Study Abroad false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Curricula / Fine Arts / Music / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / A&S People & Community / Includes Video / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Parents / Ready for the bright lights of Broadway https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/ready-for-the-bright-lights-of-broadway.html Academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero_jordannyc_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-jordannyc_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-jordannyc_365.jpg UM Theatre Arts senior Jordan Kiser in Times Square Senior University of Miami Theatre Arts students traveled to New York City over spring break in hopes of making their dreams a reality. Amanda M. Perez 03-13-2019 true Students Alumni Prospective Students Parents College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities A&S People & Community Includes Video Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Curricula Fine Arts Music false false false false false University / Spring break provides opportunities on campus, too https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/spring-break-provides-opportunities-on-campus,-too.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/facilities940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/facilities790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/facilities365x365.jpg Facilities Operations and Planning repainting crosswalk With a majority of students and faculty away during spring break, Facilities Operations and Planning uses the time to work on numerous projects around campus. Ashley A. Williams 03-13-2019 false false false false false false University / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Ocean Awareness Week on campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/ocean-awareness-week-on-campus.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo A number of events are scheduled from March 18 to 24 to mark Ocean Awareness Week on the University of Miami campus. UM News 03-13-2019 false true false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Social Impact / Tech Innovation / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / General Business / Solving Miami-Dade’s affordable housing shortage with LAND https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/solving-miami-dades-affordable-housing-shortage-with-land.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero_landtool_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-landtool_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-landtool_365.jpg UM’s Robin Bachin and Jorge Damian de la Paz created LAND with the Center for Computational Science. A new tool developed by the University of Miami with support from Citi Community Development has identified thousands of vacant parcels of public land that could be used for affordable housing. Maya Bell 03-13-2019 false Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans General Business Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Social Impact Tech Innovation false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Behind the curtain of art curation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/behind-the-curtain-of-art-curation.html Academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-arttrip_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-arttrip_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-arttrip_365.jpg Lowe Director Jill Deupi with ArtLab students at the Guggenheim University of Miami students studying art and art history got an exclusive look into New York City’s bustling art industry. Amanda M. Perez 03-13-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / University / Division of Continuing and International Education / OLLI at UM / New director named for University’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/new-director-named-for-universitys-osher-lifelong-learning-institute.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/olli-new-director-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/olli-new-director-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/olli-new-director-365.jpg New OLLI director Magda Vergara with instructor Jim Brennan Magda Vergara plans to bring new clients to the institute and increase its presence in the community. Barbara Gutierrez 03-11-2019 false Division of Continuing and International Education OLLI at UM false false false false false People and Community / Research / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / A&S People & Community / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / General Business / Couples’ therapy, digitized https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/couples-therapy-digitized.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/doss_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/doss_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/doss_365.jpg Brian Doss College of Arts and Sciences researcher Brian Doss helps low-income couples through relationship issues, online. Deserae E. del Campo 03-08-2019 false Alumni Faculty/Staff General Business College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research A&S People & Community false false false false false University / Announcements / Campus / Parking and Construction / Students / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students / spring break miami students pura vida wellness center parking transportation dining What’s happening on campus during spring break https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/whats-happening-on-campus-during-spring-break.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/spring-break-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/spring-break-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/spring-break-365.jpg Caroline Whyte leaves campus on spring break Can you still get a good meal on campus? Take a shuttle? Check out all you need to know. UM News 03-08-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Parents International Students Announcements Campus Parking and Construction false false false false false People and Community / Research / The emotional impact of dealing with deadly tornadoes https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/the-emotional-impact-of-dealing-with-deadly-tornadoes.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-tornado_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero_tornado-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero_tornado_365.jpg Funnel cloud A University of Miami psychologist explains what victims of Sunday’s destructive tornadoes in the South are up against and how they can cope. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-06-2019 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Health and Lifestyle / Feature / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Office of Alumni / Alumni Stories / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / School of Nursing and Health Studies Public Health Deapartment of Health Miami-Dade County University of Miami Building a healthy community https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/building-a-healthy-community.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/villalta-profile-pic-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/villalta-profile-pic-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/villalta-profile-pic-365.jpg University of Miami, Alumna, School of Nursing and Health Studies A University of Miami alumna is playing a leading role in Miami-Dade County to ensure public health. Amanda M. Perez 03-07-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans School of Nursing and Health Studies Office of Alumni Alumni Stories Health and Lifestyle Feature false false false false false Academics / University / Academic Excellence / Distinctions / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / General Business / University of Miami earns high marks, receives reaffirmation of accreditation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/um-receives-reaffirmation-of-accreditation.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/campus-accred-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/campus-accred-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/campus-accred-365.jpg U Statue on Foote University Green SACSCOC accreditation signifies that the University maintains a mission that is appropriate to higher education and has resources, programs, and services sufficient to accomplish and sustain that mission, among other objectives. UM News 03-06-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents General Business Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Academic Excellence Distinctions false false false false false Science and Technology / University / Climate Change / Environment / Campus / College of Arts and Sciences / College of Engineering / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / International Students / aurora iceland northern lights astronomy club iceland uastronomy club Ferðalangurinn í Íslandi uastronomy In search of hidden worlds https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/in-search-of-hidden-worlds.html Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/iceland940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/iceland790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/iceland365x365.jpg Iceland Aurora Every other Sunday evening, the Foote University Green is transformed into a makeshift observatory by a dedicated group of students. They are the Astronomy Club. Ashley A. Williams 03-05-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students International Students College of Arts and Sciences College of Engineering Climate Change Environment Campus false false false false false Science and Technology / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Students / Faculty/Staff / A mission for Mars https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/a-mission-for-mars.html Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-marscolony_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero_marscolony-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero_marscolony_365.jpg Colony on Mars (rendering) Aerospace engineer Victoria Coverstone is devising a way to protect astronauts from harmful radiation on the Red Planet. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-04-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff College of Engineering Tech Innovation false false false false false Academics / University / Announcements / Parking and Construction / Division of Business and Finance / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / University to begin construction on new student services building https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/university-to-begin-construction-on-new-student-services-building.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/student-services-building-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/student-services-building-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/student-services-building-365.jpg Counseling and Academic Resource Center rendering The three-story, 30,000-square-foot facility will transform how students access vital campus services. UM News 03-04-2019 false Students Prospective Students Parents Division of Business and Finance Student Affairs Campus Life Announcements Parking and Construction false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Campus / Students / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / Want to learn how to make Cuban cafecito? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/want-to-learn-how-to-make-cuban-cafecito.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero-dominos2_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero_dominos2-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/hero_dominos2_365.jpg FEC's Week of Cuban Culture Opening Ceremonies UM’s Federación de Estudiantes Cubanos will teach you how during “Week of Cuban Culture,” through March 8. UM News 03-01-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Community and Fans In the Community Campus false false false false false Academics / Business / People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / University / Academic Excellence / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Environment / Tech Innovation / Campus / Feature / Sustainability / Technology / Voices and Opinions / Highlighting inquiry at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/03/highlighting-inquiry-at-the-u.html Academics Business People and Community Research Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/alvaro-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/alvaro-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/03/alvaro-365x365.jpg Alvaro Ruiz The first annual Graduate and Postdoctoral Research Symposium on March 7 will allow more than 60 presenters to share their projects with the UM community. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 03-01-2019 false Academic Excellence In the Community Social Impact Research Excellence Environment Tech Innovation Campus Feature Sustainability Technology Voices and Opinions false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Research / In the Community / Research Excellence / School of Education and Human Development / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / THINK program teaches students how to eat healthy and exercise https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/think-program-teaches-students-how-to-eat-healthy-and-exercise.html Academics People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/sehd-think-program-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/sehd-think-program-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/sehd-think-program-365.jpg School of Education and Human Development students teach 7th graders at West Lab all about nutrition and kinesiology March is National Nutrition Month, and seventh graders at Henry S. West Laboratory School are learning all about nutrition and kinesiology from UM’s School of Education and Human Development. Barbara Gutierrez 02-28-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents School of Education and Human Development In the Community Research Excellence false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Visiting Speakers / Frost School of Music / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / The art of advancing America’s orchestras https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/art-of-advancing-americas-orchestras.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/volpe-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/volpe-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/volpe-365.jpg Mark Volpe, CEO of Boston Symphony Orchestra Mark Volpe, CEO of the famed Boston Symphony Orchestra, spoke with Frost School of Music students about the business of America’s orchestras. UM News 02-28-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents Frost School of Music Music Visiting Speakers false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / University / History and Culture / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Black history Month Miami Heat Black History Month Challenge NPHC Fraternity Sorority greek life UM students perform at the Miami Heat Black History Month Challenge https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/um-students-perform-at-the-miami-heat-black-history-month-challenge.html Arts and Humanities People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero-bhm-challenge2_940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_bhm-challenge2-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_bhm-challenge2_365.jpg Black Greeks at Miami Heat Black History Month Challenge Members of the National Pan-Hellenic Council participated in the 10th annual game-show style competition at the AmericanAirlines Arena. Ashley A. Williams 02-28-2019 true Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Student Affairs Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery History and Culture Diversity In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / School of Law / Students / Faculty/Staff / Is it journalism or blackmail? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/is-it-journalism-or-blackmail.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero-bezos_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_bezos-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_bezos_365.jpg Jeff Bezos Twitter screengrab Miami Law’s Mary Anne Franks looks at the ongoing saga between Jeff Bezos and the National Enquirer. UM News 02-27-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff School of Law false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / UHealth to open medical center in North Miami https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/uhealth-to-open-medical-center-in-north-miami.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero-uhealthlogo_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_uhealthlogo-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_uhealthlogo_365.jpg UHealth Modeled after the Lennar Foundation Medical Center, the new facility will be located at SoLé Mia, the mixed-use development in North Miami. UM News 02-26-2019 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / Patient Care / Miller School of Medicine / University of Miami Health System / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / Zika Miller School of Medicine Inside UM’s comprehensive Zika Response Team https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/inside-ums-comprehensive-zika-response-team.html Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/zika-doc-with-patient-940-529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/zika-doc-with-patient-790-527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/zika-doc-with-patient-365-365.jpg Zika, Miller School of Medicine, Zike Response Team Miller School pediatric team monitors Zika-exposed infants for developmental delays. Richard Westlund 03-01-2019 false Faculty/Staff Patients Community and Fans Miller School of Medicine University of Miami Health System Patient Care false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / People and Community / University / Academic Excellence / Study Abroad / Teaching and Learning / History and Culture / Journalism / Diversity / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Announcements / Distinctions / Feature / Voices and Opinions / Making connections across the globe https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/making-connections-across-the-globe.html Academics Arts and Humanities People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/bross-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/bross-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/bross-365x365.jpg Breana Ross UM senior Breana Ross was awarded the 2018 Global Citizen Award from a national study abroad company. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-28-2019 false Academic Excellence Study Abroad Teaching and Learning History and Culture Journalism Diversity In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact Announcements Distinctions Feature Voices and Opinions false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Social Impact / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Parkland nonprofits presented campaigns from UM students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/parkland-nonprofits-presented-campaigns-from-um-students.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/philadthropy-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/philadthropy-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/philadthropy-365.jpg A client is interviewed as part of School of Communication's 25-hour PhilADthropy event. Four nonprofits founded after last year's mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas were this year's clients for the School of Communication's 25-hour PhilADthropy event. Karina Valdes 02-25-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents School of Communication Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Social Impact / School of Nursing and Health Studies / University of Miami Health System / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / School of Nursing and Health Studies Vaccines Outbreaks Health Vaccine validation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/vaccine-validation.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/vaccine-pic-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/vaccine-pic-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/vaccine-pic-365.jpg Vaccines, Outbreaks, Measles The conversation around the decision to vaccinate children becomes a pressing issue as the amount of outbreaks of illness grow in the U.S. Amanda M. Perez 02-26-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business School of Nursing and Health Studies University of Miami Health System Health and Lifestyle Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / 'Sweetest of all sounds' https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/sweetest-of-all-sounds.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/goldenberg-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/goldenberg-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/goldenberg-365.jpg Dr. David Goldenberg The father of a theatre arts student who died in an airboat accident presented a lecture to students on the benefits of singing. Julia D. Berg 02-23-2019 false Fine Arts false false false false false People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / Distinctions / Feature / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Honoring the founding women of the Cuban Heritage Collection https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/honoring-the-founding-women-of-the-cuban-heritage-collection.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/island-of-cuba-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/island-of-cuba-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/island-of-cuba-365.jpg Map of the island of Cuba Without their foresight and love of homeland, the collection—the largest repository of Cuban documents outside of the island—might not exist. Barbara Gutierrez 02-25-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business Libraries Distinctive Collections Profile Spotlight Distinctions Feature false false false false false Law and Politics / School of Law / Students / Faculty/Staff / A closer look at New York Times v. Sullivan https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/a-closer-look-at-new-york-times-v-sullivan.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/new-york-times-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/new-york-times-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/new-york-times-365.jpg Exterior of The New York Times headquarters In the wake of Justice Thomas’s jaw-dropping statement, UM media law experts weigh in on the landmark 1964 ruling. UM News 02-22-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff School of Law false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Cinema / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Critic vs. Director https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/critic-vs-director.html Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero-oscarpicks_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_oscarpicks-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_oscarpicks_365.jpg Oscars statues Which film will win Best Picture? Who will be Best Actor? We asked the experts. UM News 02-21-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents School of Communication Cinema false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / Examining the cause of demonstrations in Haiti https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/examining-the-cause-of-demonstrations-in-haiti.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/haiti---still-freshly-painted-hillside-homes-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/haiti---still-freshly-painted-hillside-homes-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/haiti---still-freshly-painted-hillside-homes-365.jpg Freshly painted hillside homes in Haiti Political unrest has swept through Haiti recently, spurred on by escalating prices and alleged political corruption. Louis Herns Marcelin 02-21-2019 false International Law/Politics false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Diversity / ‘Who isn’t impacted by social media?’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/who-isnt-impacted-by-social-media.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero-gaunt-kyra-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero-gaunt-kyra-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero-gaunt-kyra-365x365.jpg Kyra Gaunt Prominent music scholar Kyra Gaunt will deliver a talk Friday about her research into the racial oppression and sexploitation of black girls in online videos. Maya Bell 02-21-2019 false Music Diversity false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / Social Impact / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Furthering diversity efforts at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/furthering-diversity-efforts-at-the-u.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/color-symposium-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/color-symposium-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/color-symposium-365.jpg Students studying in the Shalala Student Center Students are invited to participate in the second annual Students of Color Symposium this weekend, featuring a keynote presentation from #girlboss Sharon Bui. UM News 02-20-2019 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Diversity Social Impact Campus false false false false false Academics / University / Academic Excellence / Access and Inclusion / Admissions / Curricula / Teaching and Learning / Feature / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Student Scholarships Donors Supporting the leaders of tomorrow https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/supporting-the-future-leaders-of-tomorrow.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/asha-and-sebastian-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/asha-and-sebastian790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/asha-and-sebastian-365.jpg University of Miami, Donors, Student Scholarships At an annual luncheon, University of Miami scholarship recipients connect with the donors who help make their educational aspirations a reality. Amanda M. Perez 02-21-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Academic Excellence Access and Inclusion Admissions Curricula Teaching and Learning Feature false false false false false University / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Okay to go green https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/okay-to-go-green.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo From eliminating waste to reusable containers, there are simple steps you can take to make UM more sustainable. UM News 02-20-2019 false true false false false false Roadmap / Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / University Leadership / Voices and Opinions / Wellness / Includes Video / Faculty / Staff / Providing help during a challenging crisis https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/providing-help-during-a-challenging-crisis.html Roadmap Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/venezuela-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/venezuela-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/venezuela-365x365.jpg Venezuelan migrants cross into Colombia UM public health experts try to help tackle Venezuela’s ongoing health care crisis. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-19-2019 false Faculty Staff Includes Video Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Diversity In the Community Social Impact University Leadership Voices and Opinions Wellness false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Cinema / College of Arts and Sciences / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / A ‘School for Lies’—and talent https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/school-for-lies-and-talent.html Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/schoolforlies-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/schoolforlies-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/schoolforlies-365.jpg school for lies 940 The Ring Theatre’s contemporary reworking of Molière’s “The Misanthrope” showcases the skills of UM’s young performers and veteran costume designers. Maya Bell 02-19-2019 true College of Arts and Sciences Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Cinema false false false false false Law and Politics / U.S. Government / School of Law / Students / Faculty/Staff / Analyzing President Trump’s national emergency declaration https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/analyzing-president-trumps-national-emergency-declaration.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/border-fencing-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/border-fencing-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/border-fencing-365x365.jpg Fencing along the southern U.S. border Miami Law’s Frances Hill answers key questions about the National Emergencies Act. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-18-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff School of Law U.S. Government false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / People and Community / Research / University / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / Profile Spotlight / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / Miller School of Medicine / A&S Research / Students / Faculty/Staff / Closing the kindergarten readiness gap https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/closing-the-kindergarten-readiness-gap.html Roadmap Academics People and Community Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/rebecca-shearer-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/rebecca-shearer-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/rebecca-shearer-365.jpg Associate Professor Rebecca Shearer Researcher Rebecca Bulotsky Shearer is leading a study aimed at increasing the number of kids who are ready to enter kindergarten classrooms. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-18-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences Miller School of Medicine A&S Research Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning Profile Spotlight false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / A&S Alumni / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / An iconic newswoman in Miami https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/an-iconic-newswoman-in-miami.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/alina-mayo-azze-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/alina-mayo-azze-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/alina-mayo-azze-365.jpg Alina Mayo Azze at the anchor desk UM alumna Alina Mayo Azze, who has covered a myriad of topics during her 37-year career, has been a steadfast voice for the community. Barbara Gutierrez 02-15-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication A&S Alumni Journalism In the Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / University President / Visiting Speakers / Announcements / Appointments / Campus / Distinctions / Feature / Voices and Opinions / Office of the President / Research-based techniques can lead to smiles https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/research-based-techniques-can-lead-to-smiles.html Academics Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/benshahar-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/benshahar-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/benshahar-365x365.jpg Tal Ben-Shahar Happiness and well-being scholar Tal Ben-Shahar is UM’s newest Distinguished Presidential Scholar. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-15-2019 false Office of the President Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning Health and Lifestyle In the Community University President Visiting Speakers Announcements Appointments Campus Distinctions Feature Voices and Opinions false false false false false People and Community / University / LGBTQ human rights in the hemisphere https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/lgbtq-human-rights-in-the-hemisphere.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero-4ward-americas_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_4ward-americas-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_4ward-americas_365.jpg 4ward Americas The University of Miami will host the first symposium to explore LGBTQ human rights across the Americas, which will be held Sunday and Monday. Meredith Camel 02-14-2019 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Science and Technology / Health and Lifestyle / Social Impact / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / Marine Biology and Ecology / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / RSMAS Dermatology Key West Sunscreen Coral Reef Assessing sunscreen ban in Key West https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/assessing-sunscreen-ban-in-key-west.html Health and Medicine People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero-sunscreen-corals_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_sunscreen-corals-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_sunscreen-corals_365.jpg Coral Reef, Key West, Sunscreen, RSMAS, Dermatology UM experts react to a new ban that prohibits people in Key West from using certain types of sunscreens that carry two chemicals believed to be harmful to coral reefs. Amanda M. Perez 02-15-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Marine Biology and Ecology Health and Lifestyle Social Impact Environment false false false false false Academics / Research / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / The fish whisperer https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/the-fish-whisperer.html Academics Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/fish-whisperer-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/fish-whisperer-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/fish-whisperer-365.jpg fish-whisperer-940 A matchmaker extraordinaire, Ricardo Cepeda, the manager of the UM Zebrafish Facility, is passionate about aquatic romance. Maya Bell 02-13-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research false false false false false People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / Feature / Office of Alumni / Alumni Stories / Donor Stories / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Love and legacy at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/love-and-legacy-at-the-u1.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/shelley-pic-940-529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/shelley-pic-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/shelley-pic-365.jpg Shelley The Shelley family shares their story of four generations at the University of Miami. Amanda M. Perez 02-14-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Office of Alumni Alumni Stories Donor Stories Profile Spotlight Feature false false false false false Research / University / A bark above https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/a-bark-above.html Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero-wolfdog_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_wolfdog-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_wolfdog_365.jpg Wolf-dog Mark Rowlands, a University of Miami professor who adopted and raised a wolf-dog cub, observed the special bonds between people and animals in an international bestselling memoir. Annette Herrera 02-12-2019 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Coming home from the Grammys https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/coming-home-from-the-grammys.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_daversa-class_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_daversa-class-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_daversa-class_365.jpg John Daversa conducts the FSOM jazz band Frost School associate professor John Daversa returns to the University of Miami fresh off his unforgettable Grammy-winning night. Amanda M. Perez 02-12-2019 false Music false false false false false University / Distinctions / School of Architecture / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Thomas P. Murphy Design Studio Building named ‘Building of the Year’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/design-studio-building-named-building-of-the-year.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/murphy-building-exterior-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/murphy-building-exterior-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/murphy-building-exterior-365.jpg Thomas P. Murphy Design Studio Building exterior The contest was sponsored by World-Architects, a prestigious industry network of architects and builders. UM News 02-12-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students School of Architecture Distinctions false false false false false People and Community / University / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Business Administration / School of Communication / Division of Continuing and International Education / School of Education and Human Development / College of Engineering / School of Law / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / Frost School of Music / School of Nursing and Health Studies / The Graduate School / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Leadership and Service / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / multicultural student affairs Dean Ryan C Holmes Dominoes with the Dean dominoes dean of students greek life Dominoes with the Dean https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/dominoes-with-the-dean.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/dominoes940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/dominoes790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/dominoes365x365.jpg Dean Ryan C Holmes playing Dominoes Ryan C. Holmes shares his rich history with the game of dominoes, how it helped empower him, and his hopes of creating a welcoming environment in some friendly competition with UM students. Ashley A. Williams 02-08-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences School of Business Administration School of Communication Division of Continuing and International Education School of Education and Human Development College of Engineering School of Law Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Frost School of Music School of Nursing and Health Studies The Graduate School Student Affairs Campus Life Leadership and Service false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / University / Academic Excellence / Access and Inclusion / Teaching and Learning / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Life Sciences / Tech Innovation / Campus / Distinctions / Sustainability / Voices and Opinions / Capturing attention through inquiry https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/capturing-attention-through-inquiry.html Roadmap Academics People and Community Research Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/thesiswin-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/thesiswin-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/thesiswin-365x365.jpg Three minute thesis competitors Architecture student Konstantina Kritharidou’s design for a movable observatory that would sit atop a Patagonian glacier earned her the top spot in the Graduate School’s Three Minute Thesis Competition. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-08-2019 false Academic Excellence Access and Inclusion Teaching and Learning Diversity In the Community Social Impact Breakthroughs Research Excellence Climate Change Environment Life Sciences Tech Innovation Campus Distinctions Sustainability Voices and Opinions false false false false false People and Community / University / Visiting Speakers / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / ‘What matters to U,’ Bill Nye? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/what-matters-to-u-bill-nye.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/bill-nye-at-um-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/bill-nye-at-um-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/bill-nye-at-um-365.jpg Bill Nye, The Science Guy The renowned scientist and TV personality addressed students in an inaugural discussion series presented by Student Government. Ashley A. Williams and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 02-07-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Student Affairs Activities and Events Visiting Speakers Campus false false false false false Academics / University / Teaching and Learning / Appointments / Feature / School of Education and Human Development / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Prospective Students / What’s ahead for UM’s School of Education and Human Development https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/whats-ahead-for-ums-school-of-education-human-development.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/dean-kohn-wood-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/dean-kohn-wood-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/dean-kohn-wood-365.jpg Dean Laura Kohn-Wood Transformation is at the core of Dean Laura Kohn-Wood’s vision for the School. Barbara Gutierrez 02-07-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Prospective Students School of Education and Human Development Teaching and Learning Appointments Feature false false false false false University / Signing on as a future leader at UM https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/signing-on-as-a-future-leader-at-um.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/freshman-leadership-council-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/freshman-leadership-council-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/freshman-leadership-council-365.jpg Freshman Leadership Council Members of the Freshman Leadership Council say the program gives them a chance to grow, build relationships, and make an impact during their time at UM. Ashley A. Williams 02-06-2019 false false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Beneath the Thwaites Glacier https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/beneath-the-thwaites-glacier.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_cracked-glacier_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_cracked-glacier-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_cracked-glacier_365.jpg Glacier NASA researchers have discovered a massive void inside one of the world’s most important glaciers. Amanda M. Perez 02-06-2019 false Climate Change false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Hollywood duo entertain questions from UM students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/hollywood-duo-entertain-questions-from-um-students.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/soc-film-screening-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/soc-film-screening-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/soc-film-screening-365.jpg Film screening Following an advance screening of “Alita: Battle Angel,” film producer Jon Landau and director Robert Rodriguez engage with UM students. Kelly Montoya 02-05-2019 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / See-through fish aid scientists in autism-related breakthrough https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/see-through-fish-aid-scientists-in-autism-related-breakthrough.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_zebrafish_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_zebrafish_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_zebrafish_365.jpg Zebrafish A study by University of Miami biologists may help unravel the reasons for “tummy troubles.” Maya Bell 02-05-2019 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / Patient Care / Profile Spotlight / Miller School of Medicine / Office of Alumni / Alumni Stories / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Taking it to heart https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/taking-it-to-heart.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/jesse-marks-and-cohen-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/jesse-marks-and-cohen-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/jesse-marks-and-cohen-365.jpg Jesse Marks and Mauricio Cohen Alumnus and longtime employee Jesse Marks tells his personal story to raise awareness about heart disease, and to encourage others to keep themselves heart healthy. Julie Levin 02-05-2019 false Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Miller School of Medicine Office of Alumni Alumni Stories Health and Lifestyle Patient Care Profile Spotlight false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / And justice for all https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/and-justice-for-all.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/bryan-stevenson-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/bryan-stevenson-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/bryan-stevenson-365.jpg Bryan Stevenson Renowned equal justice lawyer Bryan Stevenson is awarded an honorary degree for his work as "a true champion of human rights." Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-05-2019 false false false false false false Academics / University / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / Looking for Texas Tea in the River of Grass https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/looking-for-texas-tea-in-the-river-of-grass.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/everglades-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/everglades-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/everglades-365.jpg Blue heron in Everglades UM experts weigh in on the impacts of drilling for oil in the Everglades. Robert C. Jones Jr. 02-14-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff College of Arts and Sciences false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Grammy trifecta https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/grammy-trifecta.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_daversa-grammy2-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_daversa-grammy2-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_daversa-grammy2_365.jpg John Daversa Trumpeter John Daversa wins three Grammy Awards for his American Dreamers album, and Dafnis Prieto takes the prize for Best Latin Jazz Album. Maya Bell 02-11-2019 false Music false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / Breakthroughs / Life Sciences / Miller School of Medicine / University of Miami Health System / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / sickle cell gene therapy Hope on the horizon https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/hope-on-the-horizon.html Health and Medicine People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_sicklecell_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_sicklecell_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_sicklecell_365.jpg sickle cell Gene therapy paves way for a potential cure to sickle cell disease. Amanda M. Perez 02-05-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Community and Fans Miller School of Medicine University of Miami Health System Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact Breakthroughs Life Sciences false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / What's in store for the State of the Union? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/whats-in-store-for-the-state-of-the-union.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_capitol_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_capitol_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/hero_capitol_365.jpg Capitol Political science professor Gregory Koger shares his views on the history of the State of the Union address, and what President Donald Trump may touch upon. Gregory Koger 02-04-2019 false false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Ileana Ros-Lehtinen returns to the classroom https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/02/ileana-ros-lehtinen-returns-to-the-classroom.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/ros-lehtinen-class-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/ros-lehtinen-class-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/02/ros-lehtinen-class-365.jpg Ileana Ros-Lehtinen A UM Distinguished Presidential Fellow, the former congresswoman is co-teaching a political science class with her husband. Barbara Gutierrez 02-01-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / Sports / Office of Alumni / Alumni Stories / Alumni / ‘Till victory is won’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/till-victory-is-won.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_eugenewilliams_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_eugenewilliams_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_eugenewilliams_365.jpg Eugene Williams UM alumnus is on a crusade to get the black national anthem played at more NBA and college games in February. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-30-2019 false Alumni Office of Alumni Alumni Stories false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / Arts and Humanities / University / Academic Excellence / Curricula / Teaching and Learning / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Announcements / Voices and Opinions / U-LINK Can you hear me now? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/can-you-hear-me-now.html Roadmap Academics Arts and Humanities University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/u-link-workshop-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/u-link-lynn-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/u-link-lynn-365.jpg u-link workshop 940 Scholars from diverse disciplines who were awarded U-LINK grants gather to learn how to communicate effectively. Maya Bell 01-31-2019 false Academic Excellence Curricula Teaching and Learning Fine Arts History and Culture Announcements Voices and Opinions false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fostering greater acceptance at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/fostering-greater-acceptance-at-the-u.html Academics Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/chakravartty-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/chakravartty790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/chakravartty-365x365.jpg Chakravartty The first of its kind, the Appignani Foundation Chair for the Study of Atheism, Humanism, and Secular Ethics encourages tolerance and scholarship about secularism. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 01-31-2019 false false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Academic Excellence / Access and Inclusion / Teaching and Learning / Announcements / A new space at the center of campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/oae-move.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/ashe-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/ashe-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/ashe-365x365.jpg Ashe building The Office of Academic Enhancement is moving to a new office in the Ashe Administration Building. UM News 01-31-2019 false Academic Excellence Access and Inclusion Teaching and Learning Announcements false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Academic Excellence / Access and Inclusion / Curricula / Teaching and Learning / Social Impact / Campus / Distinctions / Training / Voices and Opinions / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Business Administration / School of Education and Human Development / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / Frost School of Music / The Graduate School / STEM / Music Education / Grad Students / Grad Events / Atmospheric Sciences / Marine Biology and Ecology / School of Architecture Student News / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Pitching their passions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/pitching-their-passions.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/3mt-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/3mt-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/3mt-365x365.jpg Aiden Lee, a Ph.D. candidate in marketing at Miami Business School Ten graduate students will vie for audience praise as they present an abridged version of their dissertation projects. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 01-31-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences School of Business Administration School of Education and Human Development College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Frost School of Music The Graduate School STEM Music Education Grad Students Grad Events Atmospheric Sciences Marine Biology and Ecology School of Architecture Student News Academic Excellence Access and Inclusion Curricula Teaching and Learning Social Impact Campus Distinctions Training Voices and Opinions false false false false false University / What makes them sweat? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/what-makes-them-sweat1.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hotseats940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hotseats790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hotseats365x365.jpg Student Government Hot Seats Show Watch members of Student Government interview administrators while eating increasingly spicy chicken wings in a new video series called, “Hot Seat.” UM News 01-30-2019 false false false false false false People and Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / Parents / The commercial 'buzz' behind the big game https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/the-commercial-buzz-behind-the-big-game.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/super-bowl-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/super-bowl-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/super-bowl-365.jpg The Pringles commercial touts the many varied options for flavor stacking. Advertisers shell out millions for airtime during the Super Bowl, but is the investment worth it? UM experts weigh in on that and other aspects of Super Bowl commercials. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-29-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Community and Fans Parents false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Science and Technology / University / Academic Excellence / Social Impact / Life Sciences / Campus / Feature / Training / Staff / Career advice on demand https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/career-advice-on-demand.html Academics People and Community Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/toppeladvise940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/toppeladvise790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/toppeladvise365x365.jpg Toppel adviser works with student More students are taking advantage of career advising available at the Toppel Career Center without a wait. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 01-29-2019 false Staff Academic Excellence Social Impact Life Sciences Campus Feature Training false false false false false People and Community / University / University of Miami alumna tapped as finalist for 'Teacher of the Year' https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/university-of-miami-alumna-tapped-as-finalist-for-teacher-of-the-year.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_hopegrant_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_hopegrant_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_hopegrant_365.jpg Hope Grant Hope Grant, an educator in the vocational education category, has left an impression on many students during her 33-year career. Barbara Gutierrez 01-29-2019 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / The Hoodie Project: Symbol of assumptions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/the-hoodie-project-symbol-of-assumptions.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hoodie-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hoodie-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hoodie-365.jpg Hoodie installation in the UC Lower Lounge Social Justice Week 2019 begins with an art installation by associate professor Billie Grace Lynn that challenges assumptions made of black men wearing hoodies. Ashley A. Williams 01-28-2019 false false false false false false Research / Grants and Funding / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Searching for a cleaner way to mimic Mother Nature https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/searching-for-a-cleaner-way-to-mimic-mother-nature.html Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_fertilizer_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/fertilizer-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/fertilizer-365.jpg fertlizer-940 University of Miami chemists are exploring ways to improve the century-old process for manufacturing agricultural fertilizers. Maya Bell 01-29-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research Grants and Funding false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Transformational gift names dermatology department https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/transformational-gift-names-dermatology-department.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/patricia-and-phillip-frost-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/patricia-and-phillip-frost-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/patricia-and-phillip-frost-365x365.jpg Patricia and Phillip Frost The University of Miami announces the naming of the Dr. Phillip Frost Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery at the Miller School of Medicine. UM News 01-28-2019 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Research / Social Impact / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / Miller School of Medicine / The Advanced Study of the Americas / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / General Business / Battling the stress of Hurricane Maria https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/hurricane-maria-survivors-in-central-and-south-florida-experienced-higher-mental-stress.html Health and Medicine People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/puerto-rico-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/puerto-rico-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/puerto-rico-365.jpg Punta Santiago, Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria A University of Miami study determined that Hurricane Maria survivors in Central and South Florida experienced higher levels of mental stress than those who remained on the island. Barbara Gutierrez 01-28-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff General Business College of Arts and Sciences Miller School of Medicine The Advanced Study of the Americas Social Impact Research Excellence false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Research / The Colombian peace process under duress https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/the-colombian-peace-process-under-duress.html Law and Politics People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_colombia-crisis_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_colombia-crisis_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_colombia-crisis_365.jpg Colombian flag A recent car bombing at a police academy in Bogota signals a resurgence of guerrilla violence in a country struggling to establish peace. Bruce Bagley 01-28-2019 false false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / University / Ethics / Cinema / History and Culture / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / University Leadership / Campus / Voices and Opinions / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Leadership and Service / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / student organization social justice week The Butler Center for Service and Leadership social justice miami community greater miami community multicultural student affairs inclusion Social Justice Week aims to engage campus community https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/social-justice-week-starts-today.html Law and Politics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero-social-justice-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero-social-justice-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero-social-justice-365x365.jpg Social Justice week graphic Student organizations and campus departments band together to deliver initiatives aimed at bringing awareness to the different social issues impacting the university and greater community. Ashley A. Williams 01-28-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Parents Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Leadership and Service Ethics Cinema History and Culture Diversity In the Community Social Impact University Leadership Campus Voices and Opinions false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Visiting Speakers / College of Arts and Sciences / The Advanced Study of the Americas / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Gloria Estefan shares the rhythm to success https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/gloria-estefan-shares-the-rhythm-to-success.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/gloria-estefan-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/gloria-estefan-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/gloria-estefan-365.jpg Gloria Estefan Women Leaders of the Americas forum, hosted by the Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas, features the singer, songwriter and successful businesswoman. Amanda M. Perez 01-25-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business College of Arts and Sciences The Advanced Study of the Americas Office of the President In the Community Visiting Speakers false false false false false People and Community / University / Watching what’s next in Venezuela https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/watching-whats-next-in-venezuela.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/venezuela-students-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/venezuela-students-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/venezuela-students-365.jpg Venezuela students Across campus and South Florida, people are keeping a close, hopeful eye on the growing political maneuvering and turmoil in the oil-rich nation. UM News 01-24-2019 false false false false false false Science and Technology / University / Roadmap / Thomas P. Murphy Design Studio Building nominated for ‘Building of the Year’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/thomas-p-murphy-design-studio-building-nominated-for-building-of-the-year.html Science and Technology University Roadmap https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/murphy-building-with-students-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/murphy-building-with-students-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/murphy-building-with-students-365.jpg Students meet in the Thomas P. Murphy Design Studio Building Public voting will determine the winner of the contest sponsored by World-Architects, a prestigious industry network of architects and builders. UM News 01-24-2019 false false false false false false University / New year, new technology. What it means for students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/new-wifi-network-for-students-available-feb-1.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/umitslider_studentwifi_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/umitslider_studentwifi_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/umitslider_studentwifi_365.jpg CaneNet Find all the news about information technology updates and tips—just for students. UM News 01-24-2019 false false false false false false Law and Politics / University / Equal Justice Initiative founder to speak at UM https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/equal-justice-initiative-founder-to-speak-at-um.html Law and Politics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_stevenson_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_stevenson_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_stevenson_365.jpg Bryan Stevenson Bryan Stevenson, an acclaimed public interest lawyer, will address students and receive an honorary Doctor of Laws degree. Mike Piacentino 01-23-2019 false false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / People and Community / University / Academic Excellence / Study Abroad / Teaching and Learning / History and Culture / Language / Music / Diversity / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Distinctions / Feature / Voices and Opinions / An appetite for language and travel https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/an-appetite-for-language-and-travel.html Academics Arts and Humanities People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/jeffrey-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/jeffrey-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/stewart-365x365.jpg Jeffrey Stewart Hurricanes can apply for a host of scholarships and fellowships this spring that can take them around the world. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 01-23-2019 false Academic Excellence Study Abroad Teaching and Learning History and Culture Language Music Diversity Profile Spotlight Social Impact Distinctions Feature Voices and Opinions false false false false false People and Community / University / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Immersed in issues that matter https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/immersed-in-the-issues-that-matter.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/tunnel-of-oppression-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/tunnel-of-oppression-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/tunnel-of-oppression-365.jpg Students going through Tunnel of Oppression The annual Tunnel of Oppression sensory exhibition showcases social justice issues in ways that challenge perceptions and ideas. Ashley A. Williams 01-22-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Student Affairs Activities and Events Social Impact false false false false false Research / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / RSMAS Polar Vortex Winter Storms Bitter Blast Winter weather Polar vortex unleashes bitter cold https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/polar-vortex-unleashes-bitter-cold.html Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/earth-vortex-gif-940x529.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/earth-vortex-gif-790x527.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/earth-vortex-gif-365.gif Polar Vortex A large area of low pressure and arctic air swirling above the North Pole fractured and split into three pieces. Amanda M. Perez 01-23-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences false false false false false Law and Politics / Miami Law/Politics / U.S. Government / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / Students / Faculty/Staff / What does the SCOTUS ruling on the transgender military ban mean? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/what-does-the-scotus-ruling-on-the-transgender-military-ban-mean.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_supremecourt_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_supremecourt_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_supremecourt_365.jpg Supreme Court building UM law and political science professors weigh in. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-23-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff College of Arts and Sciences School of Law Miami Law/Politics U.S. Government false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / University / Conference / Teaching and Learning / In the Community / Social Impact / Climate Change / Social Sciences / Tech Innovation / Feature / Sustainability / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Upcoming Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Smart Cities School of Architecture Coral Gables Technology Center for Computational Science University of Miami Building a smarter city https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/building-a-smarter-city.html Academics People and Community Research Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_smartcities_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_smartcities_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_smartcities_365.jpg Smart Cities The University of Miami brings together leaders in academia, professional practice, and industry to examine cities of the future. 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Perez 01-22-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents General Business School of Architecture School of Architecture Upcoming Events Conference Teaching and Learning In the Community Social Impact Climate Change Social Sciences Tech Innovation Feature Sustainability false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / College of Arts and Sciences / Miller School of Medicine / The Advanced Study of the Americas / Office of the President / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / A dark day for universal health coverage https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/a-dark-day-for-universal-health-coverage.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/lancet-commentary-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/lancet-commentary-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/lancet-commentary-365.jpg People in a hospital waiting room On Dec. 14, 2018 universal health care programs in both the United States and Mexico were dealt significant blows to their future and impact. UM News 01-17-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business College of Arts and Sciences Miller School of Medicine The Advanced Study of the Americas Office of the President false false false false false People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / Distinctions / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / Two UMTV shows nominated for College Television Awards https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/two-umtv-shows-nominated-for-college-television-awards.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/umtv-college-awards-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/umtv-college-awards-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/umtv-college-awards-365.jpg Rebekah Chung and Briana Nespral For the first time in more than 15 years, two of UMTV’s weekly shows were nominated for the Television Academy Foundation 39th College Television Awards. Isabella Vaccaro 01-17-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents School of Communication Profile Spotlight Distinctions false false false false false Health and Medicine / University / Patient Care / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Medical / Miller School of Medicine / University of Miami Health System / Patients / Community and Fans / General Business / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Miami Transplant Institute receives recognition https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/miami-transplant-institute-at-um-jackson-memorial-hospital-ranked-second-largest.html Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/transplant-rankings-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/transplant-rankings-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/transplant-rankings-365.jpg Experts at the Miami Transplant Institute at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital Miami Transplant Institute performed 681 transplants during 2018, setting a new national record in kidney transplantation. UM News 01-16-2019 false Patients Community and Fans General Business Miller School of Medicine University of Miami Health System Patient Care Treatment and Breakthroughs Medical true false false false false Arts and Humanities / Music / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Frost music masters unravel musical conundrums https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/frost-music-masters-unravel-musical-conundrums.html Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Jazz aficionados launch new video series by sharing invaluable performance techniques. UM News 01-16-2019 false Music true false false false false People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Appointments / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / New director of LGBTQ Student Center joins UM https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/new-director-of-lgbtq-student-center-joins-um.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/lgbtq-vega-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/lgbtq-vega-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/lgbtq-vega-365.jpg Gisela Vega Gisela Vega, the former associate director of LGBTQA Initiatives at Florida International University, joins the Hurricanes family with plans to enhance programming. Ashley A. Williams 01-15-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Staff Prospective Students Parents Student Affairs Campus Life Profile Spotlight Social Impact Appointments false false false false false University / Technology / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / General Business / Official University app gets a new look https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/university-app-gets-a-new-look.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_mobileapp_940x529.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_mobileapp_790x527.gif https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_mobileapp_365.gif Mobile app visual With new “personas” allowing for a more personalized mobile experience, the redesigned University of Miami mobile app provides quick access to campus news, information, and resources. UM News 01-15-2019 false Students Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff General Business Technology false false false false false Roadmap / Research / University / Grants and Funding / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / U-LINK New U-LINK awards support innovative ideas for tough problems https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/new-u-link-awards-support-innovative-ideas-for-tough-problems.html Roadmap Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/ulink-artificial-intelligence-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/ulink-artificial-intelligence-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/ulink-artificial-intelligence-365.jpg Artificial intelligence graphic Teams of scholars will use U-LINK grants to examine ways to reduce opportunity gaps and biases in multiple realms and improve brain injury treatments and coastal protections. Maya Bell 01-14-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Office of the President Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost Grants and Funding false false false false false Arts and Humanities / University / Cinema / History and Culture / Libraries / Events / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / CHC presents Emilia, a documentary about the woman who sewed the first Cuban flag https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/emilia-a-documentary-about-the-woman-who-sewed-the-first-cuban-flag.html Arts and Humanities University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_emilia_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_emilia_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_emilia_365.jpg Emilia film graphic The film launches the 2019 film series for the UM Libraries Cuban Heritage Collection. Barbara Gutierrez 01-14-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans Parents International Students Libraries Events Cinema History and Culture false false false false false Academics / University / Curricula / Teaching and Learning / Announcements / Campus / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / Spring Semester Canes University of Miami Spring into the new semester https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/spring-into-the-new-semester.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/spring-semester-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/spring-semester-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/spring-semester-365.jpg Students on campus prepare for spring semester Here’s a go-to list of dates you should keep an eye on throughout the semester, along with some tidbits of news that happened over the break. Amanda M. Perez 01-14-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Curricula Teaching and Learning Announcements Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / Announcements / Campus / Feature / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / student organization UM Hillel Jewish Community Jewish students Hillel International Braman Miller Center for Jewish Student Life UM Hillel receives ‘Outstanding Campus’ award https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/um-hillel-receives-outstanding-campus-award.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hillel940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hillel790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hillel365x365.jpg co-presidents of UM Hillel For more than 77 years, UM Hillel has provided a vibrant and diverse “home-away-from-home” that is focused on the many facets of Jewish life on campus and beyond. Ashley A. Williams 01-11-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Faculty Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students Student Affairs Campus Life Diversity In the Community Social Impact Announcements Campus Feature false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / What does the spike in U.S. greenhouse gas emissions mean? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/what-does-the-spike-in-us-greenhouse-gas-emissions-mean.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_emissions_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_emissions_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_emissions_365.jpg emissions University of Miami experts weigh in on the largest increase in carbon emissions in eight years. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-10-2019 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / The Advanced Study of the Americas / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / International Students / Delving into community health and HIV in Brazil https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/delving-into-community-health-and-hiv-in-brazil.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/brazil-clinics-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/brazil-clinics-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/brazil-clinics-365.jpg Municipal Health Council in Camaragibe, Brazil In a landmark study, a UM researcher determined that community involvement, coupled with federal funding, improved health outcomes in most municipalities in Brazil. Barbara Gutierrez 01-09-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff International Students College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research The Advanced Study of the Americas false false false false false Business / People and Community / Visiting Speakers / School of Business Administration / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / General Business / Speakers for Distinguished Leaders Lecture Series announced https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/speakers-for-distinguished-leaders-lecture-series-announced.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/miami-business-school-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/miami-business-school-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/miami-business-school-365.jpg Miami Business School environmental The Miami Business School is bringing business leaders to campus to share experiences and insights with the UM community. UM News 01-08-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff General Business School of Business Administration Visiting Speakers false false false false false University / University of Miami unveils plans for new on-campus residential village https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/university-of-miami-unveils-plans-for-new-on-campus-residential-village.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/centennial-village-lake-view-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/centennial-village-lake-view-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/centennial-village-lake-view-365.jpg Centennial Village Centennial Village, which will reimagine student housing on the Coral Gables campus, will replace the Stanford and Hecht Residential Colleges with four new residential colleges. Mike Piacentino 01-07-2019 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Maestro on a mission https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/maestro-on-a-mission.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_daca-band_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_daca-band_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/hero_daca-band_365.jpg Dreamers The Frost School’s John Daversa garners three Grammy nominations and makes a powerful statement about immigrants with “American Dreamers.” Maya Bell 01-04-2019 false false false false false false Law and Politics / Science and Technology / Does seismic blasting harm marine life? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/does-seismic-blasting-harm-marine-life.html Law and Politics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_rightwhale_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_rightwhale_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_rightwhale_365.jpg Right whale UM experts weigh in on the effects of air gun blasting during oil and gas exploration in the Atlantic Ocean. Robert C. Jones Jr. 01-03-2019 false false false false false false Sports / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Diaz takes the helm https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/diaz-takes-the-helm.html Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Before his family and friends and a throng of media cameras, Miami native Manny Diaz on Wednesday was officially introduced as the football program’s 25th head coach during a packed news conference at the Schwartz Center for Athletic Excellence on the Coral Gables campus of the University of Miami. UM News 01-02-2019 false true false false false false Research / Searching for the lost ships of Cortés https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/searching-for-the-lost-ships-of-cortes.html Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_natgeocortes_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_natgeocortes_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_natgeocortes_365.jpg The lost ships of Cortes The discovery of a centuries-old anchor may help a UM researcher find the fleet the Spanish conquistador scuttled before conquering Mexico. Maya Bell 01-02-2019 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / Cardiac surgeon brings the ‘Miami Method’ to UHealth https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/cardiac-surgeon-brings-the-miami-method-to-uhealth.html Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_lamelas_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_lamelas_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_lamelas_365.jpg Dr. Joseph Lamelas Dr. Joseph Lamelas, a renowned expert in various forms of minimally invasive cardiac surgery, joins the Miller School of Medicine and UHealth. Ana Veciana-Suarez 01-02-2019 false false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Research / Visiting Speakers / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Sea Secrets / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / If you like your weather forecast, thank . . . an oceanographer! https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/sea-secrets-2019.html Academics People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/rsmas-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/rsmas-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/rsmas-365.jpg rsmas-940 The Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science’s 2019 Sea Secrets lecture series will feature five free talks by distinguished underwater explorers, researchers, administrators, and swashbucklers. UM News 01-03-2019 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Sea Secrets Visiting Speakers false false false false false University / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / Remembering UM trustee emeritus Robert Strauss https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/remembering-um-trustee-emeritus-robert-strauss.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Passionate about the University of Miami, he served as a trustee for 27 years, beginning in 1991. UM News 01-10-2019 false true true true false false People and Community / Sports / Social Impact / Athletics / Alumni / Community and Fans / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / Calais Campbell wins NFL Bart Starr Award https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/01/campbell-selected-for-prestigious-character-award.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/81campbell0702-010-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/81campbell0702-010-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/81campbell0702-010-365.jpg Calais Campbell Former Miami Hurricanes defensive end recognized by the NFL for work off the field. UM News 01-08-2019 false Alumni Community and Fans Social Impact Athletics false true true false false University / Includes Video / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Who says it never snows in Miami? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/who-says-it-never-snows-in-miami.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_letitsnow_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_letitsnow_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_letitsnow_365.jpg Let it snow Happy holidays and enjoy. UM News 12-20-2018 false Includes Video true false false false false University / Office of the President / University of Miami Health System / 2018: The year in review https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/2018-the-year-in-review.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_yearinreview2018_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_yearinreview2018_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_yearinreview2018_365.jpg Year in Review Here’s a look back at the biggest stories at the U over the past year. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-20-2018 false Office of the President University of Miami Health System false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Miller School holds health fair in Liberty City https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/miller-school-holds-health-fair-in-liberty-city.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_turner_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_turner_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_turner_365.jpg Liberty City Health Fair Local residents show up for free health screenings and other services during a community service event, part of the DOCS program. Damian McNamara 12-19-2018 false false false false false false Business / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / University Leadership / Feature / Staff / Wellness / Maternal inspiration https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/maternal-inspiration.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/otero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/otero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/otero-365x365.jpg Maria Otero UM employee Maria Otero founded a charity to make supply bags for disadvantaged new mothers. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-19-2018 false Health and Lifestyle In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact University Leadership Feature Staff Wellness false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Using architecture to address global issues https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/using-architecture-to-address-global-issues.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_portableshelter_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_portableshelter_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_portableshelter_365.jpg New housing Students in a School of Architecture design studio addressed some of Miami’s most intractable problems through the built environment. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-18-2018 false false false false false false Law and Politics / UM law students file before European Court of Human Rights https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/um-law-students-file-before-european-court-of-human-rights.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hrc-european-brief-team-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hrc-european-brief-team-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hrc-european-brief-team-365.jpg Law clinic Miami Law's Human Rights Clinic is intervening in a case focused on the issue of accountability for gender-based violence by law enforcement. Catharine Skipp 12-18-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / How to beat the holiday blues https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/how-to-beat-the-holiday-blues.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/holiday-blues-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/holiday-blues-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/holiday-blues-365.jpg holiday blues Feelings of depression and anxiety rise during the holidays, but there’s plenty you can do to keep up your spirits and avoid sabotaging your health and well-being while enjoying time off with family and friends, or quiet time alone. UM News 12-17-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff School of Communication false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Business / Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Roadmap / Academic Excellence / Access and Inclusion / Admissions / Curricula / Teaching and Learning / Diversity / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / University Leadership / Campus / Feature / Roadmap to Our New Century / The freedom to choose multiple paths https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/freedom-to-choose-multiple-paths.html Academics Arts and Humanities Business Health and Medicine People and Community University Roadmap https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/foote-mody-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/foote-mody-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/foote-mody-365x365.jpg Hailey Mody The Foote Fellows Honors Program offers students added flexibility to pursue multiple academic interests. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-14-2018 false Academic Excellence Access and Inclusion Admissions Curricula Teaching and Learning Diversity In the Community Profile Spotlight University Leadership Campus Feature Roadmap to Our New Century false false false false false Academics / University / Commencement / 'Find your career sweet spot' https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/find-your-career-sweet-spot.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_dec18comm_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_dec18comm_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_dec18comm_365.jpg Fall commencement Commencement speakers share gems of insight and wisdom as more than 1,000 UM students graduate in two ceremonies. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-13-2018 false Commencement false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / UM doctors unveil details of U.S. Embassy staff ailments https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/um-doctors-unveil-details-of-u.s.-embassy-staff-ailments.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_medicalpresser_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_medicalpresser_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_medicalpresser_365.jpg UM news conference on Havana phenomenon During a news conference Wednesday, a UM medical team talked about the clinical findings after examining personnel living at the embassy in Havana. UM News 12-12-2018 false false false false false false Academics / University / Commencement / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Parents / Commencement: What you need to know https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/commencement-what-you-need-to-know.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/commencement-what-you-need-to-know-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/commencement-what-you-need-to-know-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/commencement-what-you-need-to-know-365.jpg Yingshan Lin Your one-stop shop for University of Miami fall commencement information. UM News 12-12-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Parents Commencement false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Parents / Get to know some of our graduates https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/get-to-know-some-of-our-graduates.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/commencement-2018-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/commencement-2018-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/commencement-2018-365.jpg Gabby Serrano celebrates her graduation from Miami Business School The University of Miami will welcome more than 1,000 new graduates into the UM alumni family during two ceremonies taking place on Dec. 13 at the Watsco Center on the Coral Gables campus. UM News 12-12-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Parents Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Science and Technology / Patient Care / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / Findings from Havana embassy phenomenon https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/findings-from-havana-embassy-phenomenon.html Health and Medicine Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_havanaembassy_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_havanaembassy_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_havanaembassy_365.jpg U.S. Embassy in Havana A UM medical team has released the first report of acute symptoms and clinical findings in 25 personnel living in the U.S. Embassy in Havana. Richard Westlund 12-12-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Community and Fans Miller School of Medicine Patient Care false false false false false People and Community / Fueling momentum for a cause https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/fueling-momentum-for-a-cause.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/march-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/march-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/march365x365.jpg March presentation UM public relations students unveiled their plans to reposition March for Our Lives to attract college students and spread their message in 2019. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-11-2018 false false false false false false Law and Politics / Does Brexit have a future? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/does-brexit-have-a-future.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/brexit-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/brexit-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/brexit-365.jpg UK Prime Minister Theresa May The answer to that question may impact what happens to the European Union. Barbara Gutierrez 12-11-2018 false false false false false false Academics / University / No debate: Members of this team are champions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/no-debate-members-of-this-team-are-champions.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_debateteam_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_debateteam_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_debateteam_365.jpg UM Debate Team Most UM Debate Team members devote 10 to 15 hours of preparation for each tournament. Barbara Gutierrez 12-10-2018 false false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Research / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Grants and Funding / Communication Studies / Environment / Announcements / Feature / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Communication / Division of Continuing and International Education / School of Education and Human Development / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / Student Spotlights / Marine Biology and Ecology / Marine Ecosystems and Society / Marine Geosciences / Ocean Sciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / National Geographic Telling the story of discovery https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/telling-the-story-of-discovery.html Academics People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/hero_natgeoscholarship_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/hero_natgeoscholarship_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/hero_natgeoscholarship_365.jpg National Geographic National Geographic connects with the University of Miami to empower the next generation of storytellers. Amanda M. Perez 12-11-2018 false Students Faculty/Staff Community and Fans College of Arts and Sciences School of Communication Division of Continuing and International Education School of Education and Human Development Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Student Spotlights Marine Biology and Ecology Marine Ecosystems and Society Marine Geosciences Ocean Sciences Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact Grants and Funding Communication Studies Environment Announcements Feature false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Music / Opera-tunity at the Frost School https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/opera-tunity-at-the-frost-school.html Academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_cinderella_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_cinderella_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_cinderella_365.jpg Frost Opera Following national recognition for its French production of Cinderella, the Frost Opera Theater is delving into classical musical theater with “The Light in the Piazza.” Maya Bell 12-07-2018 false Music false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / A University of Miami guide to Art Basel https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/a-university-of-miami-guide-to-art-basel.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/art-basel-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/art-basel-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/art-basel-365.jpg Mariana Cordoba with her works of art Several UM art students are getting real-world exposure during a highly anticipated – and attended – week of art. Amanda M. Perez 12-06-2018 false false false false false false Academics / University / Popularity of UM Libraries on the rise https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/popularity-of-um-libraries-on-the-rise.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_togetheralone_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_togetheralone_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_togetheralone_365.jpg UM Libraries Over the past several years, more and more students are using UM Libraries as a study place, a meeting place, and more. Ashley A. Williams 12-06-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / University / Hurricanes get into the holiday spirit https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/hurricanes-get-into-the-holiday-spirit.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/holiday-toy-drive-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/holiday-toy-drive-608x342.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/holiday-toy-drive-365.jpg Dean of Students Office Holiday Toy Drive A record number of gifts have been collected across UM campuses to benefit children and seniors in the South Florida community. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 12-06-2018 false false false false false false Business / People and Community / Miami Business School hosts first World Leaders Lecture https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/miami-business-school-hosts-first-world-leaders-lecture.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_barakehud_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_barakehud_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_barakehud_365.jpg Ehud Barak Former Prime Minister of Israel Ehud Barak, who previously served as minister of the interior and minister of foreign affairs, kicks off the lecture series Monday evening. UM News 12-06-2018 false false false false false false Academics / University / Wellness / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / Study break tips for students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/study-break-tips.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/finals-hammocks-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/finals-hammocks-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/finals-hammocks-365.jpg Hammocks strung between palm trees on campus With finals around the corner, the Division of Student Affairs and the Counseling Center offer tips and resources available to students to help reduce stress. Ashley A. Williams 12-04-2018 false Students Prospective Students Parents Student Affairs Campus Life Wellness false false false false false People and Community / University / Assessing the legacy of George H.W. Bush https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/assessing-the-legacy-of-george-bush.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_hwbush_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_hwbush_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/hero_hwbush_365.jpg George H.W. Bush Former UM students and current faculty members recall the 41st president’s visit to campus and his political impact. Robert C. Jones Jr. 12-04-2018 false false false false false false University / Commencement speakers tap the magic of human talent and the sea https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/commencement-speakers-tap-the-magic-of-human-talent-and-the-sea.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/fall-commencement-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/fall-commencement-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/fall-commencement-365.jpg Fall Commencement 940 The University of Miami's fall commencement speakers are visionaries in their respective fields. Maya Bell 12-04-2018 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Frost School of Music / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / An enchanting evening of music and merriment for a good cause https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/an-enchanting-evening-of-music-and-merriment.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/frost-schools-winter-wonderful-musicreach-young-mentees-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/frost-schools-winter-wonderful-musicreach-young-mentees-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/frost-schools-winter-wonderful-musicreach-young-mentees-365.jpg Violinists at FSOM Winter Wonderful More than 400 guests attended the annual Winter Wonderful Frost Holiday Dinner, which benefits the award-winning Donna E. Shalala MusicReach community outreach program. UM News 12-03-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans Frost School of Music Music false false false false false People and Community / What is fake news? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/12/what-is-fake-news.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/fake-news-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/fake-news-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/12/fake-news-365.jpg Fake newspaper School of Communication faculty discuss whether consumers can learn how to discern the “wheat from the chaff” in their news consumption. UM News 12-03-2018 false false false false false true Roadmap / Academics / Arts and Humanities / University / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / Economics / Health and Lifestyle / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Life Sciences / Tech Innovation / Distinctions / Faculty / Technology / The Essential Economist https://news.miami.edu/as/stories/2018/11/richard-weisskoff-remi-award.html Roadmap Academics Arts and Humanities University https://news.miami.edu/as/_assets/images/images-stories/2018/11/weisskoff-940x729.jpg https://news.miami.edu/as/_assets/images/images-stories/2018/11/weisskoff-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/as/_assets/images/images-stories/2018/11/weisskoff-365x365.jpg richard weisskoff wins REMI award Richard Weisskoff, professor and chair of the University of Miami Department of International Studies, recently received the prestigious George A. Fulton Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Economic and Demographic Analysis. Barry Williams 11-27-2018 false Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning Economics Health and Lifestyle Social Impact Research Excellence Life Sciences Tech Innovation Distinctions Faculty Technology false false false false true Roadmap / Business / University / Introducing a Game-Changing Global Partnership https://news.miami.edu/bus/stories/2018/11/onemba.html Roadmap Business University https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/_news-assets/images/2018/11/onemba_thumb.jpg https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/_news-assets/images/2018/11/onemba_thumb.jpg https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/_news-assets/images/2018/11/onemba_thumb.jpg Global OneMBA® Program announces the University of Miami Business School as a new partner. John A. Quelch 11-27-2018 false false false false false false Special Reports / Faculty / Voices and Opinions / School of Architecture / School of Communication / Miller School of Medicine / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / Applying the use of different realities https://features.miami.edu/2018/applying-the-use-of-different-realities/index.html Special Reports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Across the campuses at the University of Miami, students, faculty, and staff are experimenting with the use of differing realities in teaching and education. Amanda M. Perez 11-11-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans School of Architecture School of Communication Miller School of Medicine School of Nursing and Health Studies Faculty Voices and Opinions false false false false false People and Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Students / Prospective Students / Leadership UMiami program explores complex issues https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/leadership-umiami-program-explores-complex-issues.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/leadership-umiami-closing-banquet-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/leadership-umiami-closing-banquet-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/leadership-umiami-closing-banquet-365.jpg Leadership UMiami Closing Banquet Program gives students the opportunity to uncover what democracy means and how to get to the root of community issues. Ashley A. Williams 11-30-2018 false Students Prospective Students Student Affairs Leadership and Service Social Impact false false false false false Academics / Health and Medicine / Research / Science and Technology / University / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / Health and Lifestyle / Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / Announcements / Distinctions / Faculty / Staff / Wellness / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / The ‘best prospect’ for ensuring success in demanding roles https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/ensuring-success-in-demanding-roles.html Academics Health and Medicine Research Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/jhasops-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/jhasops-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/jhasops-365x365.jpg Amishi Jha and collaborators A new UM study finds that mindfulness training can improve cognitive performance in U.S. Special Operations Forces. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-30-2018 false College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research Academic Excellence Teaching and Learning Health and Lifestyle Breakthroughs Research Excellence Announcements Distinctions Faculty Staff Wellness false false false false false Law and Politics / Florida Law/Politics / International Law/Politics / Miami Law/Politics / Policy / U.S. Government / Faculty / Voices and Opinions / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / An immigration policy steeped in chaos https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/an-immigration-policy-steeped-in-chaos.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/bordering940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/bordering-migrants-and-refugees-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/bordering-migrants-and-refugees-365.jpg Migrants and Refugees panel Representatives from the University's School of Law legal clinics and UM's Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas explore the spiraling complications of immigration law and policy. Michael R. Malone 11-02-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff College of Arts and Sciences School of Law Florida Law/Politics International Law/Politics Miami Law/Politics Policy U.S. Government Faculty Voices and Opinions false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Innovative architecture facility facilitates hands-on learning https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/innovative-architecture-facility-facilitates-hands-on-learning.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/murphy-dedication-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/murphy-dedication-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/murphy-dedication-365.jpg Thomas P. Murphy, Jr. UM dedicates ‘transformational’ Thomas P. Murphy Design Studio Building at the School of Architecture. Robert C. Jones Jr. and Barbara Gutierrez 11-29-2018 false false false false false false Business / What to expect at the G20 summit https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/what-to-expect-at-the-g20-summit.html Business https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/g20-summit-stock-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/g20-summit-stock-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/g20-summit-stock-365.jpg G20 summit Paulo Leme, a lecturer in the Miami Business School, provides his insights into the G20 summit, taking place in Argentina. UM News 11-29-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / Student Affairs / Student Spotlights / Students / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / UM student promotes Native American culture on campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/um-student-promotes-native-american-culture-on-campus.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/native-american-student-story-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/native-american-student-story-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/native-american-student-story-365.jpg Student portrait for Native American Heritage Month Allison Cawthon, founder of the Native American Heritage Month Committee, hopes to teach others about her culture and grow the community on campus. Ashley A. Williams 11-29-2018 false Students Prospective Students Community and Fans Student Affairs Student Spotlights Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / People and Community / University / Academic Excellence / Curricula / Teaching and Learning / Fine Arts / Museums / Music / Social Impact / Campus / Faculty / Feature / Wellness / Dance spurred by beauty https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/dance-spurred-by-beauty.html Academics Arts and Humanities People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/dance-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/dance-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/dance-365x365.jpg Dancing Glass Students use art featured on campus as inspiration to create an original dance sequence. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-28-2018 false Academic Excellence Curricula Teaching and Learning Fine Arts Museums Music Social Impact Campus Faculty Feature Wellness false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Breakthroughs / Tech Innovation / College of Engineering / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / InSight Space Mission Control Mars Insight into InSight’s mission to Mars https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/insight-into-insights-mission-to-mars.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/insight940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/insight790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/insight365x365.jpg InSight Mission NASA’s InSight lander has reached the red planet and is preparing for its mission. Amanda M. Perez 11-29-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents College of Engineering Breakthroughs Tech Innovation false false false false false People and Community / Research / A new federal report heats up discussion on climate change https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/a-new-federal-report-heats-up-discussion-on-climate-change.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/climate-flooding-events-increase-on-beaches-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/climate-flooding-events-increase-on-beaches-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/climate-flooding-events-increase-on-beaches-365.jpg Climate change flooding in Florida University of Miami researchers weigh in on the warnings issued in a landmark U.S. government climate report. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-28-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / Felicia Knaul presents at global leaders forum https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/felicia-knaul-presents-at-global-leaders-forum.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_wplglobalforum_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_wplglobalforum_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_wplglobalforum_365.jpg Women Leaders Global Forum The inaugural Women Leaders Global Forum in Iceland is providing a platform to discuss ideas and solutions on how to improve society. UM News 11-27-2018 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Students / Prospective Students / SwampScapes: A journey through the Everglades https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/swampscapes-journey-through-the-everglades.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/swampscapes-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/swampscapes-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/swampscapes-365.jpg SwampScapes: A Journey Through the Everglades An immersive four-platform project co-directed by School of Communication faculty members reconnects users with the importance of the Florida Everglades. Sofia Estevez 11-26-2018 false Students Prospective Students false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Gift supports and names community well-being doctoral program https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/gift-supports-and-names-community-well-being-doctoral-program.html Academics Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_educationgift_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_educationgift_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_educationgift_365.jpg School of Education and Human Development exterior A UM alumnus committed to education establishes the Richard J. Kurtz Family Community Well-Being Doctoral Program Endowed Fellowship Fund. Barbara Gutierrez 11-26-2018 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / Profile Spotlight / Patients / Patients rave about Lennar’s care and culture https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/patients-rave-about-lennars-care-and-culture.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_pressganey_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_pressganey_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_pressganey_365.jpg Press Ganey nurses huddle In its second year, The Lennar Foundation Medical Center is honored for providing superb personalized care. Maya Bell 11-21-2018 false Patients Patient Care Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / University / Diversity / In the Community / Campus / Feature / Voices and Opinions / UM students give thanks https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/um-students-give-thanks.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/thanksgiving-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/thanksgiving-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/thanksgiving-365.jpg International Thanksgiving Celebration Throughout campus, students expressed gratitude that they can be at UM and visit family during the Thanksgiving recess. Ashley A. Williams, Amanda M. Perez and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-20-2018 false Diversity In the Community Campus Feature Voices and Opinions false false false false false Health and Medicine / Students / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Florida’s first case of dengue fever in 2018 confirmed https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/floridas-first-case-of-dengue-fever-in-2018-confirmed.html Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/dengue-mosquito-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/dengue-mosquito-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/dengue-mosquito-365.jpg Mosquito on exposed skin Vector-borne specialist John Beier tells us what we should know about the illness. UM News 11-20-2018 false Students Faculty/Staff Patients false false false false false People and Community / Research / Five Qs: The hidden—and deadliest—risk of fighting California’s wildfires https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/five-qs-the-hiddenand-deadliestrisk-of-fighting-californias-wildfires.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_wildfirecancer_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_wildfirecancer_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_wildfirecancer_365.jpg Wildfire Erin Kobetz, director of Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Firefighter Cancer Initiative, discusses the risk of cancer for firefighters. Maya Bell 11-19-2018 false false false false false false University / Announcements / Distinctions / UM graduate named Rhodes Scholar https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/um-graduate-named-rhodes-scholar.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/yao-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/yao-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/yao-365.jpg Rhodes Scholar Kristine Yao Kristiana Yao, who graduated summa cum laude in May, said she was “still in shock” after finding out she is among 32 Americans named Rhodes Scholars. UM News 11-18-2018 false Announcements Distinctions false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Literature / Libraries / Exhibitions / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / Celebrating ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/celebrating-one-hundred-years-of-solitude.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/100-years-of-solitude-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/100-years-of-solitude-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/100-years-of-solitude-365.jpg 100 Years of Solitude etching UM Libraries is presenting an extraordinary exhibit that immerses the audience in an emotional journey through the novel. Barbara Gutierrez 11-16-2018 false Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans Libraries Exhibitions Literature false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Making a smoke-cloud connection https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/making-a-smoke-cloud-connection.html People and Community Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_oracles_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_oracles_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_oracles_365.jpg Studying African smoke A UM researcher is helping to lead a study on how smoke interacts with clouds and its impact on the global climate. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-15-2018 false Climate Change false false false false false People and Community / University / Have we lost the art of civility? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/have-we-lost-the-art-of-civility.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/civility-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/civility-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/civility-365x365.jpg Civility graphic People are bombarded with news and information these days, providing opportunities for discourse that at times is not wholesome. Barbara Gutierrez 11-15-2018 false false false false false false Academics / Science and Technology / University / Academic Excellence / Admissions / Ethics / Online Learning / Teaching and Learning / Architecture / Cinema / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Language / Philosophy / Entrepreneurship / Health and Lifestyle / Treatment and Breakthroughs / In the Community / Social Impact / Breakthroughs / Tech Innovation / Announcements / Campus / Feature / Roadmap to Our New Century / Technology / School of Architecture / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Business Administration / School of Communication / Division of Continuing and International Education / School of Education and Human Development / College of Engineering / School of Law / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Miller School of Medicine / Frost School of Music / School of Nursing and Health Studies / The Graduate School / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / magic leap Mixed Reality Magicverse Project Alexandria Korach Gallery Experiencing the ‘Magicverse’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/experiencing-the-magicverse.html Academics Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_magicleap_940x529rev.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_magicleap_790x527rev.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_magicleap_365rev.jpg Student demo at Magic Leap Students, faculty and staff stopped by the School of Architecture’s Korach Gallery to learn what Magic Leap is all about. Janette Neuwahl Tannen, Amanda M. Perez and Ashley A. Williams 11-16-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students General Business School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences School of Business Administration School of Communication Division of Continuing and International Education School of Education and Human Development College of Engineering School of Law Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Miller School of Medicine Frost School of Music School of Nursing and Health Studies The Graduate School Academic Excellence Admissions Ethics Online Learning Teaching and Learning Architecture Cinema Fine Arts History and Culture Language Philosophy Entrepreneurship Health and Lifestyle Treatment and Breakthroughs In the Community Social Impact Breakthroughs Tech Innovation Announcements Campus Feature Roadmap to Our New Century Technology false false false false false University / National Geographic On Campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/national-geographic-on-campus.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/natgeo-backdrop-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/natgeo-backdrop-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/natgeo-backdrop-365.jpg Nat Geo On Campus photo backdrop The On Campus event featured innovative National Geographic Explorers—photographers, scientists, storytellers, and educators—UM scholars, local thought leaders, and students. UM News 11-14-2018 false false false false false false Research / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / California’s deadly wildfires https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/californias-deadly-wildfires.html Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/cali-wildfire-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/cali-wildfire-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/cali-wildfire-365.jpg Woolsey Fire UM atmospheric scientist Paquita Zuidema answers critical questions about the California wildfires. UM News 11-26-2018 false Students Faculty/Staff Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences false false false false false Law and Politics / Florida Law/Politics / School of Law / Students / Faculty/Staff / The Florida recount continues https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/the-florida-recount-continues.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/voting-sign-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/voting-sign-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/voting-sign-365.jpg Voting sign UM Professor of Law Frances R. Hill tells us what we should know. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-14-2018 false Students Faculty/Staff School of Law Florida Law/Politics false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Tropical trees in the Andes are moving up—toward extinction https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/tropical-trees-in-the-andes-are-moving-uptoward-extinction.html Research Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_andes_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_andes_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_andes_365.jpg Andes mountains An international study led by University of Miami tropical biologists reveals that tropical trees are migrating upslope to escape climate change, but not fast enough. Maya Bell 11-14-2018 false Climate Change false false false false false Academics / Business / Health and Medicine / People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / University / Academic Excellence / Access and Inclusion / Conference / Teaching and Learning / Economics / Health and Lifestyle / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Life Sciences / Tech Innovation / Distinctions / Faculty / Feature / Technology / Voices and Opinions / With a shift in focus, RoboCanes regains steam on the world stage https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/robocanes-regains-steam.html Academics Business Health and Medicine People and Community Research Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/robocanes-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/robocanes-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/robocanes-365x365.jpg Robocanes Team UM’s robotics team recently obtained a new robot with the goal of helping aging individuals. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-14-2018 false Academic Excellence Access and Inclusion Conference Teaching and Learning Economics Health and Lifestyle Social Impact Research Excellence Life Sciences Tech Innovation Distinctions Faculty Feature Technology Voices and Opinions false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Diversity / Student Affairs / Includes Video / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / International Students / hairology student organization relaxer women of color perm natural hair black hair Hairology embraces the natural look https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/hairology-embraces-the-natural-look.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hairology_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hairology_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hairology_365.jpg Co-founders, Symone Philips and Deborah Adeyemi of Hairology. New student organization’s mission is a movement to return to the ‘roots’ of natural hair. Ashley A. Williams 11-14-2018 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans International Students Student Affairs Includes Video Diversity false false false false false People and Community / Alumni / Parents / The number of single, older mothers is on the rise https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/number-of-single-older-mothers-on-the-rise.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/older-moms-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/older-moms-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/older-moms-365.jpg Older mother with child A University of Miami professor discusses the dynamics of this trend. Barbara Gutierrez 11-13-2018 false Alumni Parents false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Law and Politics / People and Community / University / Academic Excellence / Access and Inclusion / Ethics / Teaching and Learning / History and Culture / Journalism / Literature / Museums / Music / Philosophy / Florida Law/Politics / Miami Law/Politics / Policy / U.S. Government / Diversity / Visiting Speakers / Feature / Voices and Opinions / A window back in time https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/a-window-back-in-time.html Academics Arts and Humanities Law and Politics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/mobile-museum-940x529 https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/mobile-museum-790x527 https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/mobile-museum-365x365.jpg Khalid el-Hakim A mobile museum coming to UM this week will showcase relics of the African-American experience. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-12-2018 false Academic Excellence Access and Inclusion Ethics Teaching and Learning History and Culture Journalism Literature Museums Music Philosophy Florida Law/Politics Miami Law/Politics Policy U.S. Government Diversity Visiting Speakers Feature Voices and Opinions false false false false false University / Nat Geo On Campus: A 'world without borders’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/world-without-borders.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_natgeoevent_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_natgeoevent_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_natgeoevent_365.jpg Nat Geo On Campus Get set for a whirlwind of information on critical issues facing the planet and how to tell those stories with impact. UM News 11-08-2018 false false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Science and Technology / Teaching and Learning / In the Community / Social Impact / Environment / Life Sciences / Social Sciences / Gardening for greater awareness https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/gardening-for-greater-awareness.html Academics People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/gardening-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/gardening-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/gardening-365.jpg Professor and students tend to garden Professors and staff from UM are offering students an in-class introduction to gardening and food production. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-09-2018 false Teaching and Learning In the Community Social Impact Environment Life Sciences Social Sciences false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / A change for Congress https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/a-change-for-congress.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/midterm-election-white-house-istock-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/midterm-election-white-house-istock-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/midterm-election-white-house-istock365.jpg U.S. Capitol Hill with red and blue gradient in the sky The 2018 midterm election shifts the balance of power in Congress, with women playing a huge role. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-07-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / University / From Miami to Madagascar https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/from-miami-to-madagascar.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_mirenamayor_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_mirenamayor_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_mirenamayor_365.jpg Mireya Mayor UM alumna, one-time Miami Dolphins cheerleader, and National Geographic explorer Mireya Mayor lives up to her reputation as the female Indiana Jones. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-07-2018 false false false false false false University / Student ambassadors for 'It’s on Us' lead the charge https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/student-ambassadors-for-its-on-us-lead-the-charge.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_itsonus_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_itsonus_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/hero_itsonus_365.jpg It's On Us The “It’s On Us” Student Ambassador Program empowers peers to overcome sexual misconduct and gender discrimination through creative and meaningful conversations. Ashley A. Williams 11-06-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Campus Safety / Includes Video / Students / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / Parents / self-defense UMPD Safety Instilling confidence through self-defense https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/instilling-confidence-through-self-defense.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/self-defense-class-revised-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/self-defense-class-revised-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/self-defense-class-revised-365.jpg Student with UMPD instructor in SAFE self-defense class Self-defense classes quadruple in number as UMPD ramps up their crime prevention department. Amanda M. Perez 11-07-2018 false Students Faculty/Staff Community and Fans Parents Includes Video In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact Campus Safety false false false false false Science and Technology / University / Enter the ‘Magicverse’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/enter-the-magicverse.html Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/magic-leap-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/magic-leap-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/magic-leap-365.jpg UM and Magic Leap Free Your Mind teaser graphic Students, faculty, and staff have an opportunity over three days to demo unique glasses that introduce the user to mixed reality. UM News 11-06-2018 false false false false false false University / Homecoming revisited https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/homecoming-revisited.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/homecoming-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/homecoming-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/homecoming-365.jpg Shalala Student Center during Homecoming fireworks celebration The 2018 celebration of Homecoming and Alumni Weekend was enjoyed by hundreds of alumni, students, staff, faculty, and the UM community. UM News 11-05-2018 false false false false false false Business / Law and Politics / International Law/Politics / Property rights in Cuba? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/property-rights.html Business Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/havanaskyline-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/havanaskyline-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/havanaskyline-365.jpg Havana skyline UM experts weigh in on White House consideration to allow Cuban Americans to sue for island properties. Barbara Gutierrez and Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-05-2018 false International Law/Politics false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / The right stuff https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/the-right-stuff.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/cox-nasa-engineer-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/cox-nasa-engineer-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/cox-nasa-engineer-365.jpg NASA engineer David Cox UM engineering alumnus David Cox reflects on his storied career at NASA. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-05-2018 false false false false false false Academics / Law and Politics / People and Community / University / Academic Excellence / Ethics / Teaching and Learning / Florida Law/Politics / Miami Law/Politics / Public Service / Announcements / Faculty / Voices and Opinions / A brave face for his students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/a-brave-face-for-his-students.html Academics Law and Politics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_fajer3_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_fajer3_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_fajer3-365.jpg Marc Fajer First Law School LGBTQ Alumni event honors Professor Marc Fajer. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 11-02-2018 false Academic Excellence Ethics Teaching and Learning Florida Law/Politics Miami Law/Politics Public Service Announcements Faculty Voices and Opinions false false false false false University / The ibis we adore https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/the-ibis-we-adore.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/sebastian_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/sebastian_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/sebastian_365x365.jpg Sebastian Born in the 1950s, the official mascot of the University of Miami is an American white ibis. UM News 11-01-2018 false false false false false false University / Faculty / Voices and Opinions / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Is history repeating itself? 1968 plus 50 years https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/1968-plus-50-years.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/1968-antiwar-protest-at-um-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/1968-antiwar-protest-at-um-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/1968-antiwar-protest-at-um-365.jpg Antiwar protest at UM in 1968 Is history repeating itself? UM professors tell where they were in 1968 and weigh in on the issue of a nation divided in 2018. Robert C. Jones Jr. 11-02-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff College of Arts and Sciences School of Law Faculty Voices and Opinions false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Teaching and Learning / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Feature / School of Communication / Student Affairs / Student Spotlights / Includes Video / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Cuban Sandwich Mixto Cubano The battle of the Cuban sandwich https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/the-battle-of-the-cuban-sandwich.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/cuban-sandwich-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/cuban-sandwich-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/cuban-sandwich-365.jpg Students enjoying a Cuban sandwich University of Miami communication students create a documentary to try and figure out who truly makes the best Cuban sandwich. Amanda M. Perez 11-02-2018 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents School of Communication Student Affairs Student Spotlights Includes Video Teaching and Learning In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact Feature false false false false false Law and Politics / What is the future of Colombia? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/11/what-is-the-future-of-colombia.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/colombia-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/colombia-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/11/colombia-365.jpg Colombian ambassador to the U.S. Speaking at a University of Miami forum, the Colombian ambassador to the U.S. said the country is stable but faces huge challenges. Barbara Gutierrez 11-01-2018 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / A glassblowing artist in the making https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/a-glassblowing-artist-in-the-making.html Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/glassblowing-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/glassblowing-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/glassblowing-365.jpg Arts and Sciences senior Kim Diaz Senior Kimberly Diaz never imagined she would develop a passion for glassblowing at UM. Barry V. Williams 10-31-2018 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Exhibit provides a deep dive into Afro-Cuban religions and folklore https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/exhibit-provides-a-deep-dive-into-afro-cuban-religions-and-folklore.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/lydia-cabrera-exhibit-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/lydia-cabrera-exhibit-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/lydia-cabrera-exhibit-365.jpg UM President Julio Frenk at the Trembling Thinking exhibition The papers of noted Cuban ethnographer Lydia Cabrera, part of UM’s Cuban Heritage Collection, are featured in Americas Society exhibition in NYC. Barbara Gutierrez 10-31-2018 false false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Fighting for a second chance https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/fighting-for-a-second-chance.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_sanchez_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_sanchez_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_sanchez-365.jpg Angel Sanchez With a life of crime and gang violence behind him, Miami Law student Angel Sanchez is an eloquent advocate for overturning Florida’s felony voting ban. Maya Bell 10-31-2018 false false false false false false University / The history behind UM’s most cherished traditions https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/the-history-behind-ums-most-cherished-traditions.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/homecoming-traditions-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/homecoming-traditions-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/homecoming-traditions-365.jpg Fireworks off the Shalala Student Center Homecoming marks the time of year when ’Canes join together to celebrate and observe some of the longest standing traditions in the University’s history. Ashley A. Williams 10-30-2018 false false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Are conspiracy theories 'for losers'? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/are-conspiracy-theories-for-losers.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/uscinski-cbsn-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/uscinski-cbsn-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/uscinski-cbsn-365.jpg Joseph Uscinski on CBSN Red and Blue with Elaine Quijano UM Political Science Associate Professor Joseph Uscinski, an expert on conspiracy theories, provides his analysis on what makes some people ardent believers. UM News 10-30-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / University / Stronger than hate https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/stronger-than-hate.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/pittsburgh-vigil-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/pittsburgh-vigil-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/pittsburgh-vigil-365.jpg Candlelight vigil for Pittsburgh synagogue University of Miami holds a vigil to remember those who were killed in the deadly mass shooting inside a Pittsburgh synagogue. Amanda M. Perez 10-30-2018 false false false false false false Academics / Global health at the crossroads https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/global-health-at-the-crossroads.html Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/global-health-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/global-health-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/global-health-365.jpg Graphic depicting elements of public health A new Spring 2019 course at UM will teach students ways to think rigorously about the state of global health, and look for solutions. Barbara Gutierrez 10-29-2018 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Faculty/Staff / Parents / General Business / Five questions: The rare, polio-like illness affecting children https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/five-questions-the-rare-polio-like-illness-affecting-children.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/paige-kalika-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/paige-kalika-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/paige-kalika-365.jpg Pediatric neurologist Paige Kalika Paige Kalika, a pediatric neurologist with UHealth—the University of Miami Health System, answers some questions about acute flaccid myelitis. Maya Bell 10-26-2018 false Faculty/Staff Parents General Business false false false false false People and Community / University / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / It’s the most 'adventurous' time of the fall semester https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/its-the-most-adventurous-time-of-the-fall-semester.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/homecoming-executive-committee-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/homecoming-executive-committee-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/homecoming-executive-committee-365.jpg Homecoming Executive Committee group photo Students on the Homecoming Executive Committee have been planning for the last year to bring 'Canes a week of fun, food and fireworks. Ashley A. Williams 10-25-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students false false false false false Academics / Research / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / resilience-academy New U-LINK awards focus on climate change risks https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/new-ulink-awards-focus-on-climate-change-risks.html Academics Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/ulink-miamibeach-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/ulink-miamibeach-760.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/ulink-miamibeach-365.jpg Miami Beach shoreline Three of U-LINK’s inaugural grant recipients advance to the next round of funding with proposals related to one of Florida’s—and the world’s—biggest challenges. Maya Bell 10-26-2018 false Grants and Funding Research Excellence false false false false false Law and Politics / International Law/Politics / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / International Students / Brazil 2018: Divided electorate faces second round of presidential elections https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/brazil-2018-divided-electorate-faces-second-round-of-presidential-elections.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_brazilelection_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_brazilelection_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_brazilelection-365.jpg Brazilian flag University of Miami associate professor Tracy Devine Guzmán analyzes the landscape of Brazil’s presidential run-off election. Brazilians head to the polls on October 28. Tracy Devine Guzmán 10-24-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff International Students College of Arts and Sciences International Law/Politics false false false false false People and Community / Taking proactive steps to stay informed https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/taking-proactive-steps-to-stay-informed.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/key-biscayne-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/key-biscayne-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/key-biscayne-365.jpg Aerial view from Virginia Key to Key Biscayne University of Miami and Key Biscayne officials meet to address the recent threat of red tide in waters off Miami. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-24-2018 false false false false false false Roadmap / Academics / People and Community / University / Academic Excellence / Access and Inclusion / Ethics / Teaching and Learning / Diversity / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / University Leadership / Campus / Voices and Opinions / Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / multicultural student affairs diversity Renee Dickens Callan inclusion Junior Pena MSA underrepresentation Duo set on creating a culturally rich environment at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/duo-set-on-creating-a-culturally-rich-environment-at-the-u.html Roadmap Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_msaoffice_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_msaoffice_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_msaoffice-365.jpg Multicultural Student Affairs Office Director and Assistant Director MSA’s Renee Dickens Callan and Junior Pena offer a supportive environment for students of marginalized identities. Ashley A. Williams 10-24-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents Office of Admissions and Enrollment Services Student Affairs Activities and Events Campus Life Academic Excellence Access and Inclusion Ethics Teaching and Learning Diversity In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact University Leadership Campus Voices and Opinions false false false false false People and Community / Research / The science of climate https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/the-science-of-climate.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_raymo_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_raymo_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_raymo-365.jpg Maureen Raymo Renowned paleoceanographer Maureen Raymo to visit UM as a Distinguished Presidential Scholar and present lectures on the impact of climate change. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-23-2018 false false false false false false Business / Miami Business School celebrates 70 years of its MBA program with engaging forums https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/miami-business-school-celebrates-70-years-of-its-mba-program-with-engaging-forums.html Business https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_70mb2_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_70mba2_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_70mba2-365.jpg Miami Business School The forums, featuring numerous speakers, and a cookout are part of UM’s Homecoming and Alumni Weekend celebrations. Barbara Gutierrez 10-23-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / University / ’Canes love comfort food https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/canes-love-comfort-food.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/comfort-food-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/comfort-food-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/comfort-food-365.jpg students discussing comfort food Fresh off fall break, News@TheU catches up with students to learn what foods make them feel at home. Ashley A. Williams 10-22-2018 false false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Study Abroad / Teaching and Learning / Diversity / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Distinctions / Feature / Voices and Opinions / A Thirst for Different Languages https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/a-thirst-for-different-cultures.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/ashley-brooks-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/ashley-brooks-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/ashley-brooks-365.jpg Ashley Brooks UM senior Ashley Brooks has earned scholarships and praise for her dedication to mastering languages. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-26-2018 false Academic Excellence Study Abroad Teaching and Learning Diversity Profile Spotlight Social Impact Distinctions Feature Voices and Opinions false false false false false Academics / Research / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Is big-city living eroding our nice instinct? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/is-big-city-living-eroding-our-nice-instinct.html Academics Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/mcauliffe-mccullough-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/mcauliffe-mccullough-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/mcauliffe-mccullough-365x365.jpg McAuliffe and McCullough A new study by University of Miami psychology researchers of anonymous interactions suggests that humans switch off their automatic inclination to share in dealings with strangers. Maya Bell 10-22-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Access and Inclusion / History and Culture / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Visiting Speakers / Campus / Sustainability / Wellness / A cleaner, greener palate https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/food-day-2018.html Academics Arts and Humanities Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/food-day-cookbooks-940x529 https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/food-day-cookbooks-790x527 https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/food-day-cookbooks-365.jpg cookbooks UM’s annual Food Day celebration will highlight the need to eat sustainable, locally sourced foods Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-19-2018 false Access and Inclusion History and Culture Health and Lifestyle In the Community Social Impact Visiting Speakers Campus Sustainability Wellness false false false false false Academics / University / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Building an inclusive gender studies program https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/building-an-inclusive-gender-studies-program.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/design-359-gender-and-sexuality-studies-news-graphic_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/design-359-gender-and-sexuality-studies-news-graphic_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/design-359-gender-and-sexuality-studies-news-graphic_365x365.jpg gender and sexuality studies graphic University of Miami changes program title of Women’s and Gender Studies to Gender and Sexuality Studies. Ashley A. Williams 10-18-2018 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students College of Arts and Sciences false false false false false Roadmap / People and Community / University / Announcements / Campus / Distinctions / Medical / Eminent endowed chairs awarded https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/eminent-endowed-chairs-awarded.html Roadmap People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/endowed-chair-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/endowed-chair-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/endowed-chair-365.jpg Bill Green and Richard Fain Two families with deep ties to Miami—the Millers and Fains— celebrate two endowed faculty chair appointments at UM. Julia D. Berg 10-18-2018 false Announcements Campus Distinctions Medical false false false false false People and Community / Research / Science and Technology / University / In Memoriam / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / Feature / College of Arts and Sciences / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / A&S Academics / A&S Alumni / Marine Geosciences / Office of Alumni / Alumni Stories / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / UM alumnus discovered water on the moon https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/alumnus-discovered-water-on-the-moon.html People and Community Research Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/moon-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/moon-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/moon-365.jpg Apollo 17 mission The University of Miami remembers alumnus Erik Hauri—the man who discovered water on the moon. Amanda M. Perez 10-19-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans College of Arts and Sciences Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science A&S Academics A&S Alumni Marine Geosciences Office of Alumni Alumni Stories In Memoriam In the Community Profile Spotlight Social Impact Breakthroughs Research Excellence Feature false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Street Law: It’s about the law and legal system https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/street-law-its-about-the-law-and-legal-system.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/streetlaw-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/streetlaw-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/streetlaw-365.jpg Street Lawyers from left, Thomas Alberts, Sara Repanich, and Simone Smith Through an innovative program, Miami Law students are empowering local high schoolers to think like lawyers. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-17-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / Research / Visiting Speakers / Students / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / NatGeo and UM join forces to tackle social and environmental issues https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/national-geographic-and-um-join-forces-to-tackle-social-and-environmental-issues.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_natgeo_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_natgeo_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_natgeo-365.jpg Lighthouse by Carlton Ward Jr The global exploration, media, and education company will kick off a national campaign at UM to offer college students a unique two-day campus experience. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-17-2018 false Students Faculty/Staff Community and Fans Visiting Speakers false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Social Sciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Promoting positive international relations https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/promoting-positive-international-relations.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/louise-davidson-schmich-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/louise-davidson-schmich-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/louise-davidson-schmich-365.jpg Louise Davidson-Schmich A grant from the German government will support a series of roundtable and networking sessions on U.S.-Germany relations. Deserae E. del Campo 10-16-2018 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students College of Arts and Sciences A&S Social Sciences false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Tech Innovation / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Sylvia Daunert aims for huge breakthroughs on the nanoscale https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/sylvia-daunert-aims-for-huge-breakthroughs-on-the-nanoscale.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/sylvia-daunert-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/sylvia-daunert-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/sylvia-daunert-365.jpg Sylvia Daunert, new director of the Dr. John T. Macdonald Biomedical Nanotechnology Institute at the University of Miami (BioNIUM) As BioNIUM’s new director, the chair of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology plans to elevate UM’s biomedical nanotechnology institute to international prominence. Maya Bell 10-16-2018 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Miller School of Medicine Tech Innovation false false false false false University / Searching for the American dream https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/searching-for-the-american-dream.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/fareed-zakaria-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/fareed-zakaria-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/fareed-zakaria-365.jpg Fareed Zakaria Fareed Zakaria, a CNN host, journalist and author, tells UM students that globalization and technology have put pressure on the American dream, but those with drive can still succeed. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-15-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / Inspire U brings together students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/inspire-u-brings-together-students.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/u-inspire-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/u-inspire-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/u-inspire-365.jpg Inspire U The program, in which UM students mentor high school students, aims to get first generation students into college. Barbara Gutierrez 10-15-2018 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / UM neurologist elected to National Academy of Medicine https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/um-neurologist-elected-to-national-academy-of-medicine.html Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/sacco_ralph-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/sacco_ralph-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/sacco_ralph-365.jpg Ralph Sacco Dr. Ralph Sacco, a top neurologist and researcher at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, joins the prestigious National Academy of Medicine. UM News 10-15-2018 false false false false false false University / Ros-Lehtinen named UM Distinguished Presidential Fellow https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/ros-lehtinen-named-um-distinguished-presidential-fellow.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/roslehtinen-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/roslehtinen-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/roslehtinen-365.jpg U.S. Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen U.S. Congresswoman and Chairman Emerita of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs Ileana Ros-Lehtinen named a Distinguished Presidential Fellow at the University of Miami. UM News 10-15-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact / Students / Prospective Students / UM students embrace community service https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/um-students-embrace-community-service.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/gandhi-day-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/gandhi-day-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/gandhi-day-365.jpg Gandhi Day of Service 2018 Nearly 400 students participate in the National Gandhi Day of Service, the largest annual service day aimed at helping organizations across South Florida. Ashley A. Williams 10-14-2018 false Students Prospective Students In the Community Social Impact false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Film chronicles a mother’s fight for justice https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/film-chronicles-a-mothers-fight-for-justice.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/lenahan-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/lenahan-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/lenahan-365.jpg Jessica Lenahan Home Truth, the story of Jessica Lenahan’s pursuit of more effective domestic violence laws, screened at UM’s Cosford Cinema. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-13-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / Donate to Hurricane Michael relief https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/donate-to-hurricane-michael-relief.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/michaelnoaa-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/michaelnoaa-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/michaelnoaa-365.jpg Hurricane Michael satellite image Members of the UM community who want to donate to relief efforts for those impacted by Hurricanes Michael and Florence can do so through various agencies. UM News 10-12-2018 false false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Conference / Students / Prospective Students / Increasing Model UN’s global reach https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/increasing-ums-global-reach.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/model-un_01.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/model-un_02.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/model-un_03.jpg Model UN team at University of Miami The University of Miami’s Model UN is working to expand its membership and reputation with its first conference this fall. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-11-2018 false Students Prospective Students Conference false false false false false People and Community / Students / Prospective Students / Student commits to global action https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/student-commits-to-global-action.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/jasti-940x529.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/jasti-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/jasti-365.jpg Shravya Jasti Shravya Jasti was selected to participate in the Clinton Global Initiative University’s Commitments Challenge to support her work in India. Mike Piacentino 10-10-2018 false Students Prospective Students false false false false false Roadmap / People and Community / University / UM to partner with Magic Leap in its ‘Magicverse’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/um-to-partner-with-magic-leap-in-its-magicverse.html Roadmap People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/magic-leap-keynote-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/magic-leap-keynote-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/magic-leap-keynote-365.jpg Magic Leap During a keynote address at a conference in Los Angeles, entrepreneurial heavyweight Magic Leap announces an academic partnership with UM in spatial computing. Peter E. Howard 10-10-2018 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Gas in the eye https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/gas-in-the-eye.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/jim-happell-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/jim-happell-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/jim-happell-365.jpg Jim Happell in his lab at Rosenstiel A colorless, odorless gas used by a UM scientist to study ocean currents helps save his vision. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-10-2018 false Faculty/Staff Patients Treatment and Breakthroughs false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / University / Journalism / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Feature / School of Communication / Office of Alumni / Alumni Stories / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / From UM to CNN https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/from-um-to-cnn.html Arts and Humanities People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/brian-todd-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/brian-todd-790 https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/brian-todd-365.jpg From UM to CNN CNN correspondent Brian Todd reminisces about how the University of Miami prepared him for future success. Amanda M. Perez 10-12-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents School of Communication Office of Alumni Alumni Stories Journalism In the Community Profile Spotlight Feature false false false false false People and Community / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Zeta Tau Alpha keeps tradition alive by thinking pink https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/zta-keeps-tradition-alive-by-thinking-pink.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/zta-think-pink-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/zta-think-pink-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/zta-think-pink-365.jpg Zeta Tau Alpha fraternity on the Foote University Green Members of Zeta Tau Alpha fraternity gathered this week on the Foote University Green for the kickoff of Think Pink Week, their annual breast cancer education and awareness event. Ashley A. Williams 10-09-2018 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Student Affairs Activities and Events false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Patient Care / School of Communication / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Students / Prospective Students / ‘Dwell’ tabletop game shows students daily struggles of poverty https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/dwell-shows-students-daily-struggle-of-poverty.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/dwell-game-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/dwell-game-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/dwell-game-365.jpg Students play the Dwell board game The game was created by an interdisciplinary team from UM’s School of Communication and the School of Nursing and Health Studies. Barbara Gutierrez 10-09-2018 false Students Prospective Students School of Communication School of Nursing and Health Studies Patient Care false false false false false Academics / Future programmers can be found across all disciplines at UM https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/future-programmers-found-across-all-disciplines.html Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/computer-programming-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/computer-programming-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/computer-programming-365.jpg Students in Intro to Computer Programming Students from a variety of majors are now enticed by computer programming. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-08-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Haiti dealt another destructive blow by Mother Nature https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/haiti-dealt-another-destructive-blow-by-mother-nature.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/usgs-haiti-quake-zone-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/usgs-haiti-quake-zone-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/usgs-haiti-quake-zone-365.jpg Haiti earthquake zone UM marine geoscientist answers questions about the 5.9-magnitude quake that stuck the island nation Saturday. UM News 10-08-2018 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Red tide reaches Miami-Dade https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/red-tide-reaches-miami-dade.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/red-tide-loop-940x529.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/red-tide-loop-790x527.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/red-tide-loop-365.png red tide current loop How did it get here, and how long will it last? University of Miami experts explain. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-04-2018 false false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Analyzing Mexico’s political left turn https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/analyzing-mexicos-political-left-turn.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/mexico-discussion-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/mexico-discussion-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/mexico-discussion-365.jpg Panel on Mexico's election A panel of scholars, convened by UM’s Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas, urged Mexicans to exercise patience as the new government gets set to take power. Michael R. Malone 10-03-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / Sports / Students / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Community and Fans / UM vs FSU—It’s the Pink Game! https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/um-vs-fsu-pink-game.html People and Community Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_umvsfsu_940x529.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_umvsfsu_790x527.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_umvsfsu_365.png UM Pink Game graphic Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center is the sponsor of Saturday’s gridiron match between the Hurricanes and the Seminoles. UM News 10-03-2018 false Students Faculty/Staff Patients Community and Fans false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Architecture / Profile Spotlight / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Upcoming Events / Fl@t + Bright exhibit shows a graphic journey https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/flat-bright-exhibit-shows-a-graphic-journey.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/ivonne-de-la-paz-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/ivonne-de-la-paz-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/ivonne-de-la-paz-365.jpg Ivonne de la Paz Ivonne de la Paz, marketing specialist and graphic designer for the School of Architecture, is the curator of the exhibit. Barbara Gutierrez 10-03-2018 false School of Architecture School of Architecture Upcoming Events Architecture Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Indonesia’s deadly earthquake and tsunami https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/indonesias-deadly-earthquake-and-tsunami.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/map-of-indonesia-quake-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/map-of-indonesia-quake-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/map-of-indonesia-quake-365.jpg Map of the September 28, 2018 earthquake near Palu, Indonesia (source: USGS) UM experts explain what happened, discuss if it could happen here, and talk about “strike-slip faults.” And then there is the pubic health risks from mosquitos. Robert C. Jones Jr. 10-02-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / New student chapter looks to tackle ‘the defining challenge of our time’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/new-student-chapter-looks-to-tackle-the-defining-challenge-of-our-time.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/climate-reality-project-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/climate-reality-project-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/climate-reality-project-365.jpg Climate Reality Project group photo UM students have started a local chapter of The Climate Reality Project to spotlight efforts to combat the impacts of climate change on South Florida. Ashley A. Williams 10-02-2018 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Music / Visiting Speakers / Frost School of Music / Vocal Performance / Music Media & Industry / Students / Prospective Students / Alessia Cara shares her ‘Growing Pains’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/alessia-cara-shares-growing-pains.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_cara_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_cara_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/hero_cara_365.jpg Alessia Cara during a Q&A at the Frost School of Music The Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter visited the University of Miami to speak to students at the Frost School of Music. Amanda M. Perez 10-01-2018 false Students Prospective Students Frost School of Music Vocal Performance Music Media & Industry Music Visiting Speakers false false false false false People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / Shaping a future leader https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/shaping-a-future-leader.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/ace-fellowship-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/ace-fellowship-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/ace-fellowship-365.jpg ACE Fellow Jesus Castro-Balbi with UM senior leadership ACE Fellow Jesús Castro-Balbi is spending the academic year with top leaders at UM to learn the ins and outs of higher education administration. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-01-2018 false Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / Profile Spotlight / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Inside The New York Times newsroom https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/inside-the-nyt-newsroom.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/chelsea-matiash-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/chelsea-matiash-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/chelsea-matiash-365.jpg UM alumna Chelsea Matiash in the New York Times newsroom UM alumna Chelsea Matiash, senior editor of digital storytelling at the NYT, credits her UM experience for preparing her for her career. Jacqueline R. Menendez 09-26-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students School of Communication Profile Spotlight false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / The curious connection between vision and cognition https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/10/a-focus-on-improving-the-health-of-future-generations.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/dr-david-lee-and-diane-zheng-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/dr-david-lee-and-diane-zheng-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/10/dr-david-lee-and-diane-zheng-365.jpg David Lee and Diane Zheng Graduate student Diane Zheng’s research on vision and cognitive deterioration has garnered her international recognition. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 10-01-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / Visiting Speakers / Michelle Obama: ‘Make voting part of who you are’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/when-we-all-vote.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/when-we-all-vote-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/when-we-all-vote-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/when-we-all-vote-365.jpg Michelle Obama at When We All Vote rally The former First Lady spoke to thousands of fans during her final stop of the “When We All Vote” campaign – a nonpartisan effort. Ashley A. Williams 09-28-2018 false Visiting Speakers false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Profile Spotlight / School of Communication / Students / Prospective Students / University of Miami student wins major award for project to help coffee farming industry in Dominica https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/project-to-help-coffee-farming-industry-in-dominica.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/coffee-dominica-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/coffee-dominica-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/coffee-dominica-365.jpg Ezra Remer in Dominica Ezra Remer developed a love of coffee and the Caribbean island in his youth. Barbara Gutierrez 09-27-2018 false Students Prospective Students School of Communication Academic Excellence Profile Spotlight false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / The Kavanaugh case: What UM faculty are saying https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/the-kavanaugh-case-what-um-faculty-are-saying.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero_supremecourt_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero_supremecourt_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero_supremecourt_365.jpg UM faculty weigh in on the key issues in the alleged sexual misconduct case involving Judge Brett Kavanaugh. UM News 09-26-2018 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Saving a life by transplanting hope https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/saving-a-life-by-transplanting-hope.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/grace-knudsen-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/grace-knudsen-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/grace-knudsen-365.jpg Be The Match Donor Grace Knudsen UM medical student Grace Knudsen will be honored at the UM-UNC football game Thursday for donating her bone marrow to save a life. Maya Bell 09-26-2018 false false false false false false University / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Remembering UM trustee emerita Barbara Weintraub https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/um-emeritus-trustee-passes-away.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Extremely involved and passionate about UM, she served as a trustee for 21 years, beginning in 1997. UM News 09-25-2018 false true false false false false People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / Campus Safety / Students / Faculty/Staff / Parents / Meet the team working to keep us all safe—and prepared https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/dealing-with-crises-on-campus.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/emergency-management-group-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/emergency-management-group-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/emergency-management-group-365.jpg Office of Emergency Management team photo The University of Miami’s emergency management team is working to create a disaster resilient University. Amanda M. Perez 09-26-2018 false Students Faculty/Staff Parents Profile Spotlight Campus Safety false false false false false University / Campus Safety / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / Campus safety tips from the experts https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/providing-a-safe-campus.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/um-safety-graphic-940x529-cms.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/um-safety-graphic-790x527-cms.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/um-safety-graphic-365x365-cms.jpg Campus Safety graphic University of Miami Police and the Department of Parking and Transportation provide various services and programs to safeguard the campus community. UM News 09-26-2018 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents Campus Safety false false false false false People and Community / Student interest in global opportunities is on the rise https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/the-travel-bug-is-spreading-at-um.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_italyabroad_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_italyabroad_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_italyabroad_365.jpg UM student holds Italian flag in front of the Colosseum The number of students applying for Study Abroad has increased dramatically, with Europe being the most popular destination. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-25-2018 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / College of Arts and Sciences / With simple songs, students make Leonard Bernstein’s music their own https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/with-simple-songs,-students-make-leonard-bernsteins-music-their-own.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_ringtheater_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_ringtheater_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_ringtheater_365.jpg A Simple Song Theatre arts students open the Ring Theatre’s 2018-19 season with a tribute to the creative genius who is being celebrated around the world. Maya Bell 09-24-2018 false College of Arts and Sciences false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / School of Communication / Students / Prospective Students / UM Debate wins tournament championships in national opener https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/um-debate-wins-tournament-championships.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/debate-2018-gsu-season-opener-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/debate-2018-gsu-season-opener-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/debate-2018-gsu-season-opener-365.jpg UM Debate team at National Opener UM representatives earned Novice and Junior Varsity categories at the National Opener, one of the most competitive debate tournaments in the country. Special to UM News 09-24-2018 false Students Prospective Students School of Communication Academic Excellence false false false false false People and Community / Keeping housing affordable—and afloat https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/keeping-housing-affordable-and-afloat.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/map-graphic-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/map-graphic-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/map-graphic-365.jpg affordable housing map The Office of Civic and Community Engagement receives a $300,000 investment from JPMorgan Chase to tackle both of South Florida’s most vexing housing challenges together. Maya Bell 09-24-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Leadership and Service / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / How to vote in college https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/how-to-vote-in-college.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/gotv-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/gotv-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/gotv-365.jpg Members of Get Out The Vote register students in the University Center Breezeway Get Out The Vote, a nonpartisan initiative headed by the Division of Student Affairs and the Butler Center for Service and Leadership, encourages ’Canes at the University of Miami to register to vote. Ashley A. Williams 09-21-2018 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Student Affairs Campus Life Leadership and Service Social Impact false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Literature / Libraries / Events / Students / Faculty/Staff / Do we ban books in the United States? The answer may surprise you. https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/do-we-ban-books-in-the-united-states.html Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/banned-books-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/banned-books-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/banned-books-365.jpg Banned Books display at UM Libraries University of Miami Libraries commemorates Banned Books Week with a special event and display. Barbara Gutierrez 09-21-2018 false Students Faculty/Staff Libraries Events Literature false false false false false People and Community / Profile Spotlight / Social Impact / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Delivering a ‘huge gush of joy and gratitude’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/delivering-a-huge-gush-of-joy-and-gratitude.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_upup2_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_upup2_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_upup2_365.jpg UPup trainers with puppies A year after UPup’s founding father met his match, the service club is realizing its goal of becoming a permanent training ground for future service dogs. Maya Bell 09-21-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Profile Spotlight Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Student Affairs / Campus Life / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Happy fifth birthday, Shalala Student Center! https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/happy-birthday-shalala-student-center.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/shalala-u-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/shalala-u-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/shalala-u-365.jpg Shalala Birthday Balloons UM students, faculty and staff commemorated the five-year anniversary of the Donna E. Shalala Student Center by signing a huge thank you note, eating birthday cake and a fiesta. Ashley A. Williams 09-20-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Student Affairs Campus Life Campus false false false false false Sports / Athletics / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Chain reaction https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/chain-reaction.html Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_turnoverchain_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_turnoverchain_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_turnoverchain_365.jpg Turnover chain celebration on the sidelines Miami’s Turnover Chain inspires copycats, but the U’s turnover prop has a ‘cool factor.’ Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-20-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Athletics false false false false false People and Community / University / Social Impact / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / UM recognized as national leader for civic and democratic engagement https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/um-recognized-national-leader-engagement.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/naspa-lead-advisory-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/naspa-lead-advisory-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/naspa-lead-advisory-365.jpg UM students participate in Orientation Outreach service day NASPA names UM as a Lead Advisory Institution for the seventh year in a row. Mike Piacentino 09-20-2018 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Student Affairs Leadership and Service Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Keeping their stories alive https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/keeping-their-stories-alive.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/my-survivor-camp-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/my-survivor-camp-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/my-survivor-camp-365.jpg Concentration Camp The trailer for a documentary exploring the relationships between UM students and Holocaust survivors wins a Telly Award. Barry V. Williams 09-19-2018 false College of Arts and Sciences false false false false false Science and Technology / One step ahead of violent intruders https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/one-step-ahead-of-violent-intruders.html Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/school-security-chip-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/school-security-chip-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/school-security-chip-365.jpg Prototype NVidia TX2 module New technology could help workplaces and schools identify violent intruders before they enter the door. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-18-2018 false false false false false false Science and Technology / Don’t cheat on that test https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/dont-cheat-on-that-test.html Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/standardized-testing-faculty-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/standardized-testing-faculty-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/standardized-testing-faculty-365.jpg Cengiz Zopluoglu of the School of Education and Human Development A University of Miami professor has created software to detect fraud in standardized tests. Barbara Gutierrez 09-18-2018 false false false false false false University / Office of the President / Includes Video / Video: State of the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/video-state-of-the-u.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/state-of-the-u-7-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/state-of-the-u-7-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/state-of-the-u-7-365x365.jpg President Frenk throws up the U at State of the University UM President Julio Frenk outlined the strategies of the Roadmap to Our New Century, part of his State of the U address. UM News 09-17-2018 false Office of the President Includes Video false false false false false University / Office of the President / UM students react to the State of the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/commitment-to-keep-rising.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/state-of-the-u-10-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/state-of-the-u-10-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/state-of-the-u-10-365x365.jpg questions from the audience as part of the State of the U address Students attending Monday night's State of the U address by UM President Julio Frenk offer their assessment of the message delivered. Ashley A. Williams, Amanda M. Perez and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-17-2018 false Office of the President false false false false false Roadmap / University / Office of the President / State of the U address showcases UM successes https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/state-of-the-u-address-showcases-upward-trajectory.html Roadmap University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero-state-of-the-u-2-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero-state-of-the-u-2-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero-state-of-the-u-2-365x365.jpg In his inaugural State of the U address, President Julio Frenk outlined top strategies of the Roadmap to Our New Century. At UM’s inaugural State of the U address, President Julio Frenk detailed the strategies of the Roadmap to Our New Century. Robert C. Jones Jr. 09-17-2018 false Office of the President false false false false false Research / Voices of Hurricane Florence https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/voices-of-hurricane-florence.html Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_3storms_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_3storms_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_3storms_365.jpg Atlantic hurricanes Tropical storm scientists and climate experts at the University of Miami provided insight, observations and critical analysis before, during and in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence as it barreled into the Eastern seaboard. UM News 09-16-2018 false false false false false false Business / Argentina’s financial crisis: An opportunity to reform https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/argentinas-financial-crisis-an-opportunity-to-reform.html Business https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_argentina_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_argentina_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_argentina_365.jpg Argentina Joseph Ganitsky, a professor in the Miami Business School, examines the financial crisis facing Argentina. Joseph Ganitsky 09-14-2018 false false false false false false Roadmap / University / State of the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/state-of-the-u.html Roadmap University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_stateoftheu_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_stateoftheu_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_stateoftheu_365.jpg State of the U UM President Julio Frenk will host a town hall meeting Monday with students, faculty, staff, and guests where he will outline the university’s roadmap to its future. UM News 09-14-2018 false false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Miami Law alumnus provides gift for scholarship and research https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/miami-law-alumnus-provides-gift-for-scholarship-and-research.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/dooley-law-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/dooley-law-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/dooley-law-365.jpg Robert Dooley A building at Miami Law is named in honor of Robert Dooley, who donated $1.1 million to support the school, its students and faculty. Catharine Skipp 09-13-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / Research / A University of Miami study offers hope for Parkinson’s patients https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/a-university-of-miami-study-offers-hope-for-parkinsons-patients.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/kinesiology-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/kinesiology-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/kinesiology-365.jpg Kinesiology lab works with Parkinson's patient The use of video game technology helps physicians more accurately diagnose patients suffering from Parkinson’s. Barbara Gutierrez 09-13-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / College of Engineering / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / ‘If you can give, you can get’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/if-you-can-give-you-can-get.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/givet-karim-ismail-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/givet-karim-ismail-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/givet-karim-ismail-365.jpg Karim Ismail displays the Givet app Karim Ismail, a University of Miami senior majoring in industrial engineering, created a mobile application to buy, sell, and trade locally. Ashley A. Williams 09-12-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students College of Engineering false false false false false People and Community / Research / Serena Williams: athlete, woman, human https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/serena-williams-athlete-woman-human.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_serenawilliams_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_serenawilliams_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_serenawilliams_365.jpg Serena Williams Researchers in the UM Women’s and Gender Studies Program provide scholarly context around the actions of Serena Williams and the umpire Carlos Ramos during the U.S. Open women’s singles tennis final. UM News 09-12-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / What you should know about Hurricane Florence https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/what-you-should-know-about-hurricane-florence.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hurricanes---david-nolan-on-cnn-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hurricanes---david-nolan-on-cnn-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hurricanes---david-nolan-on-cnn-365.jpg RSMAS Researcher David Nolan on CNN UM scientists answer questions about the massive storm threatening the Carolinas. Robert C. Jones Jr. and Amanda M. Perez 09-11-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / University / Appointments / School of Communication / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Educating the public through game design https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/educating-the-public-through-game-design.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/lindsay_grace-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/lindsay_grace-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/lindsay_grace-365.jpg Lindsay Grace, Knight Chair in Interactive Media Award-winning game designer Lindsay D. Grace returns to the School of Communication as Knight Chair in Interactive Media and with a focus on assessing the public’s perception of news. Karina Valdes 09-11-2018 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students School of Communication Appointments false false false false false People and Community / Students / Faculty/Staff / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / JCPenney offers 40 percent discounts to UM students, faculty and staff https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/hurricanes-get-professional.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo UM News 09-12-2018 false Students Faculty/Staff true true true false false People and Community / Research / A look back at Irma and the role of technology in disaster response https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/a-look-back-at-irma-and-the-role-of-technology-in-disaster-response.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/facebook-disaster-response-forum-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/facebook-disaster-response-forum-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/facebook-disaster-response-forum-365.jpg Forum at UM on disaster response Facebook and the University of Miami hosted a forum that explored how technology can improve communication and responses to emergencies. Amanda M. Perez 09-10-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / Research / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Research / A&S Student Corner / Students / Prospective Students / Earning a doctorate one bamboo at a time https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/earning-a-doctorate-one-bamboo-at-a-time.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/belen-fadrique-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/belen-fadrique-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/belen-fadrique-365.jpg Graduate student Belen Fadrique in the field. A student of biology, Ph.D. candidate Belen Fadrique has discovered 16 new species of bamboo. Deserae E. del Campo 09-10-2018 false Students Prospective Students College of Arts and Sciences A&S Research A&S Student Corner false false false false false Research / How does a river plume influence hurricanes in the Caribbean? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/how-does-a-river-plume-influence-hurricanes-in-the-caribbean.html Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_3storms_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_3storms_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_3storms_365.jpg Atlantic hurricanes The answer is more complex than thought, an award-winning dissertation by a UM graduate student shows. Barbara Gutierrez 09-10-2018 false false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Fine Arts / College of Arts and Sciences / Arts & Humanities / A&S People & Community / Students / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Showcasing new artistic talent at UM https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/showcasing-new-artistic-talent-at-um.html Academics Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/wynwood-gallery-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/wynwood-gallery-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/wynwood-gallery-365.jpg Vibrant photography by Sidney Sherman on display at UM's Wynwood Gallery. A new exhibition inside the University of Miami Gallery in Wynwood is unveiling the innovative work of several 2018 incoming MFA graduate students. Amanda Perez 09-07-2018 false Students Prospective Students Community and Fans College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities A&S People & Community Fine Arts false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Access and Inclusion / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / How to win at your first semester of college—and beyond https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/how-to-win-at-your-first-semester-of-college-and-beyond.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/arc-tutoring-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/arc-tutoring-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/arc-tutoring-365.jpg Tutoring session at the Camner Center for Academic Resources The Camner Center for Academic Resources offers a multitude of resources for every UM student. Ashley A. Williams 09-07-2018 false Students Prospective Students Parents Access and Inclusion false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / The Kavanaugh Hearing https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/the-kavanaugh-hearing.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_supremecourt_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_supremecourt_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/hero_supremecourt_365.jpg Supreme Court building UM experts weigh in on what transpired during the confirmation hearing for President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee. UM News 09-06-2018 false false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / When the public interest is paramount https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/when-the-public-interest-is-paramount.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/nyt-op-ed-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/nyt-op-ed-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/nyt-op-ed-365.jpg Photo of the New York Times op-ed in print. The anonymous op-ed published this week by The New York Times was a bold move that challenges the newspaper’s credibility. Sam Terilli 09-06-2018 false false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Study Abroad / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / Changes in latitudes https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/changes-in-latitudes.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/uparis-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/uparis-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/uparis-365.jpg Students who inaugurated the UParis study abroad program improved their French and learned to seize every day. Maya Bell 09-06-2018 false Students Prospective Students Parents College of Arts and Sciences Study Abroad false false false false false People and Community / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / Ensuring safety at UM: Florida Department of Transportation asks for input from those who commute to campus via US1. https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/ensuring-safety-at-um.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/fdot---university-metrorail-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University Station UM News 09-10-2018 false false true true false false Research / UM Libraries to offer seminars to enhance research skills https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/um-libraries-to-offer-seminars-to-enhance-research-skills.html Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/richter-library-exterior-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/richter-library-exterior-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/richter-library-exterior-365.jpg The classes are offered to students and all members of the UM community who are doing research in any discipline. UM News 09-05-2018 false false false false false false Academics / Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Writing with a commitment to service https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/writing-with-a-commitment-to-service.html Academics Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/community-leaders-class-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/community-leaders-class-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/community-leaders-class-365.jpg Freshman holding a poster A freshman writing course at UM pushes students to get involved in organizations that benefit the greater Miami community. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 09-05-2018 false false false false false false University / Student Affairs / Student Spotlights / This team of student leaders puts the U first https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/this-team-of-student-leaders-puts-the-u-first.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/sgaleaders_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/sgaleaders_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/09/sgaleaders_hero_365.jpg This team of student leaders puts the U first Student Government executive officers plan to utilize their strengths, knowledge, and experience to represent the student body and enhance student engagement on campus. Ashley A. Williams 09-04-2018 false Student Affairs Student Spotlights false false false false false Business / People and Community / Is Nike’s ad with Kaepernick an example of brand purpose? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/09/is-nikes-ad-with-kaepernick-an-example-of-brand-purpose.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/nike-ad-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/nike-ad-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/nike-ad-365.jpg Just Do it Logo It was revealed Monday that Colin Kaepernick will be part of Nike's 30th anniversary "Just Do It" campaign. John A. Quelch 09-04-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / Research / What’s old is new again: Reviving history at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/whats-old-is-new-again-reviving-history-at-the-u.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/conservation940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/conservation720x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/conservation365x365.jpg A unique Conservation Lab at the University of Miami’s Otto G. Richter Library is giving history a new lease on life. Amanda Perez 08-31-2018 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Season of music https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/season-of-music.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/frostmusiclivess-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/frostmusiclivess-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/frostmusiclivess-365.jpg Frost Music Live The Frost School of Music’s signature concert series, Frost Music Live!, opens Sept. 7 at the Maurice Gusman Concert Hall. UM News 08-30-2018 false false false false false false Sports / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / Eight things you need to know about Hurricanes, LSU matchup https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/eight-things-you-need-to-know-about-hurricanes-lsu-matchup.html Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/um-lsu-preview-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/um-lsu-preview-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/um-lsu-preview-365.jpg In a big Sunday matchup, the Miami Hurricanes are ready to take the Tigers by the tail. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-30-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Is political polling a dying art? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/is-political-polling-a-dying-art.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/polling-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/polling-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/polling-365x365.jpg The stunning victory of Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum in Florida’s gubernatorial primary defied most polls. Barbara Gutierrez 08-30-2018 false false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / John McCain: A national hero https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/john-mccain-a-national-hero.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/mccain-john-sen-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/mccain-john-sen-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/mccain-john-sen-365x365.jpg The longtime Arizona senator, who died from brain cancer at age 81, will be buried Sunday at the U.S. Naval Academy. Gregory Koger 08-30-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Power to the People https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/power-to-the-people.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/nurcin-celik-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/nurcin-celik-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/nurcin-celik-365.jpg Nurcin Celik Recognized by former President Obama, Nurcin Celik is studying microgrids to keep city infrastructures up and running during times of crisis. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-29-2018 false false false false false false University / Campus / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / A Greener, More Diverse Dining Experience at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/more-diverse-dining-experience-at-the-u.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/pura-vida-and-the-corner-deli-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/pura-vida-and-the-corner-deli-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/pura-vida-and-the-corner-deli-365.jpg New student meal plan swipe locations, kosher options and non-plastic disposables are now available as part of UM Dining’s new inclusivity and sustainability initiatives. Kelly Montoya 08-29-2018 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / Election Day on Campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/election-day-on-campus.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/primaries-in-florida-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/primaries-in-florida-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/primaries-in-florida-365.jpg University of Miami students express what issues are important to them and their peers on the day of Florida’s primary election. Ashley A. Williams 08-28-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / How Cool Are We? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/how-cool-are-we.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/cool-miami-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/cool-miami-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/cool-miami-365x365.jpg Cool Miami As a heat wave grips the Northeast, Miami stays cool. UM experts explain why. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-28-2018 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / New Course Explores Issues People with Disabilities Face https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/new-course-explores-issues-people-with-disabilities-face.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/disabilities-class-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/disabilities-class-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/disabilities-class-365.jpg Offered by the School of Education and Human Development, the course looks at the daily life experiences of people with disabilities and how they adjust. Barbara Gutierrez 08-28-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / Social Impact / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Hide this item from News Home / Parkland Students Share March for Our Lives Stories with UM Students https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/parkland-students-discuss-march-for-our-lives-with-um-students.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/parkland-students-soc-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/parkland-students-soc-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/parkland-students-soc-365x365.jpg Parkland students Four former students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School talked with School of Communication students about their activism and its challenges. Barbara Gutierrez and Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-27-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students School of Communication Social Impact false true false false false People and Community / In the Community / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Orientation Outreach https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/orientation-outreach.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/orientation-outreach-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/orientation-outreach-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/orientation-outreach-365.jpg Nearly 200 students participated in various beautification projects at Comstock Elementary School during the Butler Center's first service day of the academic year. Ashley A. Williams 08-25-2018 false Student Affairs Leadership and Service In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / Fine Arts / Museums / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / ‘Year of Glass’ Celebrates Medium with a Variety of Pieces https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/year-of-glass-celebrates-medium-with-variety-of-pieces.html Arts and Humanities https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/dale-chihuly-mosaic-persian-detail-1998-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/dale-chihuly-mosaic-persian-detail-1998-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/dale-chihuly-mosaic-persian-detail-1998-365x365.jpg Two additional exhibitions—one featuring the work of celebrated Venetian glass artist Giampaolo Seguso—will open at the Lowe Art Museum in October. Janette Neuwahl Tannen 08-27-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff College of Arts and Sciences Fine Arts Museums false false false false false People and Community / Sunny with a Chance of Orange and Green https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/sunny-with-a-chance-of-orange-and-green.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/lissettegonzalezcbs4-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/lissettegonzalezcbs4-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/lissettegonzalezcbs4-365.jpg Lissette Gonzalez University of Miami alumna Lissette Gonzalez has worn many hats post-graduation before settling into her longest role yet, as meteorologist at CBS4 News. Ashley A. Williams 08-23-2018 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / The Impact of Deportations and Family Separations on Communities https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/the-impact-of-deportations-and-family-separations-on-communities.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/immigration-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/immigration-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/immigration-365x365.jpg Immigration photo UM Professor Ashmeet Oberoi helped issue a policy statement for changes to the U.S. immigration system. Barbara Gutierrez 08-23-2018 false false false false false false Academics / University / Newest Stamps Scholars Join UM https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/newest-stamps-scholars-join-um.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/stamps-scholars-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/stamps-scholars-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/stamps-scholars-365.jpg University of Miami’s Class of 2022 Stamps Scholars are welcomed to campus with a special meet and greet. Kelly Montoya 08-22-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / School of Education and Human Development / School of Education Professor Honored with Humanitarian Award https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/school-of-education-professor-honored-with-humanitarian-award.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/haiti-hillside-homes-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/haiti-hillside-homes-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/haiti-hillside-homes-365.jpg Haitian born clinical psychologist Guerda Nicolas is recognized for her work in bringing mental health care to marginalized societies. Barbara Gutierrez 08-22-2018 false School of Education and Human Development false false false false false Health and Medicine / Miller School’s Incoming Class Welcomed with Stethoscopes https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/miller-schools-incoming-class-welcomed-with-stethoscopes.html Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/med-students-receive-stethoscopes-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/med-students-receive-stethoscopes-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/med-students-receive-stethoscopes-365.jpg In a program supported by the Miller School of Medicine's Medical Alumni Association, new medical students each receive a stethoscope when they begin medical school. UM News 08-22-2018 false false false false false false Business / Miami Business School Lecture Series Features Top Industry Leaders https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/miami-business-school-lecture-series-features-top-industry-leaders.html Business https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/mbs-distinguished-lecture-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/mbs-distinguished-lecture-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/mbs-distinguished-lecture-365.jpg Miami Business Distinguished Lecture Series Speakers will share their life lessons with students and community members. UM News 08-21-2018 false false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / A New Debate on the Death Penalty https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/a-new-debate-on-the-death-penalty.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/fentanyl-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/fentanyl-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/fentanyl-365x365.jpg Fentanyl The use of fentanyl in a Nebraska execution and the Catholic Church’s recent stand on capital punishment has stirred the debate over the way states execute the condemned. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-21-2018 false false false false false false Academics / University / New Academic Year Kicks Off https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/new-academic-year-kicks-off.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/students-first-day-2018-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/students-first-day-2018-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/students-first-day-2018-365x365.jpg The University of Miami welcomed more than 2,300 new students to campus as the fall semester got underway. Janette Tannen and Ashley A. Williams 08-20-2018 false false false false false false Academics / University / Culture of Belonging in Action https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/culture-of-belonging-in-action.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/intergroup940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/intergroup790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/intergroup365x365.jpg Intergroup Intergroup Dialogue, a pilot program that will soon become a UM elective course, promotes honest talk on privilege and power to foster respect for divergent voices. Michael R. Malone 08-17-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / 'Respect' for the Queen of Soul https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/respect-for-the-queen-of-soul.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/hero_aretha_940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/hero_aretha_790x5271.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/hero_aretha_3651.jpg Aretha Franklin Aretha Franklin and her music defined “what is soul” to generations of music lovers. Donald Spivey 08-17-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / University / UM Welcomes Newest ’Canes to Campus https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/um-welcomes-freshmen-to-campus.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/hero_movein18_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/hero_movein18_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/hero_movein18_365.jpg Move in Day The University of Miami kicked into high gear to welcome thousands of new students and ensure move-in days were well organized and efficient. Ashley A. Williams 08-17-2018 false false false false false false University / Student Affairs / ’Canes Take Flight https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/canes-take-flight.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/canes-take-flight-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/canes-take-flight-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/canes-take-flight-365.jpg UM President Julio Frenk welcomes first-year and transfer students to UM in signature ’Cane Kickoff event. Ashley A. Williams 08-17-2018 false Student Affairs false false false false false Academics / Law and Politics / School of Law / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Hacking for Justice https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/hacking-for-justice.html Academics Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/hero_lawhack_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/hero_lawhack_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/hero_lawhack_365.jpg Miami Law conducts its inaugural Legal Impact Hack for first-year students. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-13-2018 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students School of Law false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Summer to School Simplified https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/back-to-school-tips.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/back-to-school-940x529 https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/back-to-school-790x527 https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/back-to-school-365x365 back-to-school Conquer common back to school challenges with an expert's guide for parents and children. Charisse Lopez-Mason 08-12-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / In the Community / Student Affairs / Leadership and Service / Students / Prospective Students / Parents / Camp Kesem https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/camp-kesem.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/camp-kesem-hero-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/camp-kesem-hero-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/camp-kesem-hero-365.jpg Unique camp supports children whose parents have cancer. Ashley A. Williams 08-10-2018 false Students Prospective Students Parents Student Affairs Leadership and Service In the Community false false false false false Business / Research / School of Business Administration / Students / Alumni / General Business / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Need a Job? Get a Tattoo https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/need-a-job-get-a-tattoo.html Business Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/tattooed-employee-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/tattooed-employee-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/tattooed-employee-365.jpg New study shows that discriminating against workers with tattoos puts hiring managers at a competitive disadvantage. UM News 08-07-2018 false Students Alumni General Business School of Business Administration true false false false false People and Community / Social Impact / General Business / A Call to Action https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/a-call-to-action.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/cgi-action-network-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/cgi-action-network-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/cgi-action-network-365.jpg Bill Clinton convenes the second summit of his CGI Action Network on Post-Disaster Recovery at UM. Robert C. Jones Jr. and Ashley A. Williams 08-08-2018 false General Business Social Impact false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Research / Trauma of Immigrant Children Linked to Physical Ailments https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/trauma-of-immigrant-children-linked-to-physical-ailments.html Health and Medicine People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/immigrant-children-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/immigrant-children-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/immigrant-children-365.jpg Immigrant children A UM researcher has determined that children exposed to traumatic events exhibit pains that if left untreated could be dangerous. Barbara Gutierrez 08-03-2018 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Research / Red Tide Alert https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/red-tide-alert.html Health and Medicine People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/red-tide-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/red-tide-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/red-tide-365x365.jpg Five Q's: UM researcher Larry Brand explains why this year’s red tide event on Florida’s southwest coast is the worst since 2006. Robert C. Jones Jr. 08-03-2018 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / Research / Robotics Lab Opens for Business https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/robotics-lab-opens-for-business.html Health and Medicine Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/chang-lab-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/chang-lab-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/chang-lab-365x365.jpg Doyoung Chang robotics lab The new biomechanical workshop is ready to move innovative ideas from concept to trial. Maya Bell 08-02-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / University / Campus / Employee Culture / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / Kicking Off with Helpful Hands https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/kicking-off-with-helpful-hands.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/beckett-volunteers-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/beckett-volunteers-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/beckett-volunteers-365x365.jpg Employees from the Office of the University Registrar serve as volunteers at large university events. UM employees give back by giving their time during orientation week to help make ’Cane Kickoff a success. Brittney Bomnin 08-01-2018 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents Campus Employee Culture false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / An Ocean of Therapy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/08/an-ocean-of-therapy.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/hero_adaptivebeach_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/hero_adaptivebeach_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/08/hero_adaptivebeach_365.jpg Ocean Therapy For volunteers from the Miller School of Medicine Department of Physical Therapy, Adaptive Beach Days are about fun, sun, water—and helping dreams come true. Michael R. Malone 08-01-2018 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / University / History and Culture / Appointments / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Art Historian and Scholar Named Director of Cuban Heritage Collection https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/07/art-historian-and-scholar-named-director-of-chc.html Arts and Humanities University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/cerejido-chc-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/cerejido-chc-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/cerejido-chc-365.jpg Curator Elizabeth Cerejido will be the Esperanza Bravo de Varona Chair of the CHC at UM Libraries. Barbara Gutierrez 07-31-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Libraries Distinctive Collections History and Culture Appointments false false false false false Research / Science and Technology / Special Reports / Environment / Life Sciences / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Shark Research and Conservation / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Protecting the ‘Coolest Fish in the Ocean’ https://features.miami.edu/2018/shark-research-conservation/index.html Research Science and Technology Special Reports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/moorhead-3-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/moorhead-3-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/moorhead-3-365.jpg women researchers in UM’s Shark Research Conservation program A strong team of women researchers in UM’s Shark Research Conservation program represent the next generation of marine scientists. UM News 07-27-2018 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Shark Research and Conservation Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Environment Life Sciences false false false false false Research / Grants and Funding / Faculty/Staff / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Learn about U-LINK on August 1 https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/07/learn-about-u-link-on-august-1.html Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Hear the answers to all your questions about the new presidential funding initiative at a Q&A. UM News 07-31-2018 false Faculty/Staff Grants and Funding true false false false false People and Community / University / Getting Commuter Students Off to a ‘Great Start’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/07/getting-commuter-students-off-to-a-great-start.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/great-start-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/great-start-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/great-start-365.jpg Using first-hand experience, two students spearhead a pre-orientation program designed to prepare first-year commuter students for their freshman year. Ashley A. Williams 07-31-2018 false false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Study Abroad / Includes Video / Students / Prospective Students / Globetrotters https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/07/globetrotters.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero_studyabroad_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero_studyabroad_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero_studyabroad_365.jpg University of Miami students participated in various activities abroad this summer, ranging from academics to performance and of course, vacation. Ashley A. Williams 07-26-2018 false Students Prospective Students Includes Video Study Abroad false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Five Questions: Cuba’s Constitutional Reforms https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/07/five-questions-cubas-constitutional-reforms.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero_cubaarch_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero_cubaarch_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero_cubaarch_365.jpg Havana, Cuba Will proposed changes to Cuba's Constitution make a big difference to the island nation? UM News asked UM's experts. Barbara Gutierrez 07-25-2018 false false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Treatment and Breakthroughs / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Faculty/Staff / Patients / General Business / Miller School Spearheads Effort to Personalize Medicine https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/07/miller-school-spearheads-effort-to-personalize-medicine.html Health and Medicine People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero-all-of-us-940x5291.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero-all-of-us-790x5271.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero-all-of-us-365x3651.jpg All of Us A UM-led consortium receives $60 million grant to help build the most inclusive and diverse health database in history. Maya Bell 07-24-2018 false Faculty/Staff Patients General Business Miller School of Medicine Treatment and Breakthroughs Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Team Sonify https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/07/team-sonify.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/smackathon-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/smackathon-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/smackathon-365.jpg Smackathon Engineering students capture second place in the worldwide blockchain coding competition hosted by Pitbull. Robert C. 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Jones Jr. 07-18-2018 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Shark Research and Conservation Includes Video Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery false false false false false People and Community / In the Community / School of Communication / General Business / Program Provides Training to Journalists and Researchers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/07/program-provides-training-to-journalists-researchers.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero_2lives_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero_2lives_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero_2lives_365.jpg The newly established Security Training Scholarship Program aims to prepare those operating in high-risk environments. UM News 07-23-2018 false General Business School of Communication In the Community false false false false false University / Division of Business and Finance / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Catering Excellence https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/07/catering-excellence.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/chartwells-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/chartwells-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/chartwells-365x365.jpg UM dining services' InStyle Catering team execute the FEC 50th Anniversary Gala UM dining services team earns national recognition for special event catering. Brittney Bomnin 07-20-2018 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents Division of Business and Finance Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery false false false false false Research / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Criminal Injustice https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/07/criminal-injustice.html Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/aclu-study-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/aclu-study-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/aclu-study-365x365.jpg ACLU Study 940 An ACLU report authored by UM sociologists documents racial and ethnic disparities in Miami-Dade County's criminal justice system. Maya Bell 07-19-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students College of Arts and Sciences false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Reaction to Helsinki https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/07/reaction-to-helsinki.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/helsinki-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/helsinki-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/helsinki-365.jpg Helsinki Summit Following the summit between Trump and Putin, reaction from politicians, pundits and former intelligence officials was swift. UM News 07-17-2018 false false false false false false Science and Technology / Sports / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / International Students / General Business / The World Cup—Graphically Displayed https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/07/the-world-cup-graphically-displayed.html Science and Technology Sports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/wc2018_hero_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/wc2018_hero_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/wc2018_hero_365.jpg A School of Communication associate professor played an important hand—an artistic one!—in World Cup action, coordinating a team of designers to graphically tell the story of the world’s biggest fútbol tournament. Michael R. Malone 07-13-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans International Students General Business School of Communication false false false false false Law and Politics / U.S. Government / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / 5 Big Questions about Brett Kavanaugh https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/07/5-big-questions-about-brett-kavanaugh.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero_supremecourt_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero_supremecourt_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero_supremecourt_365.jpg University of Miami law and political science professors weigh in on Trump’s SCOTUS nominee. UM News 07-10-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans College of Arts and Sciences School of Law U.S. Government false false false false false People and Community / Research / Can Cities Keep Their Cool? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/07/can-cities-keep-their-cool.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/causeway-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/causeway-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/causeway-365.jpg Heat index Research bioclimatologists with the UM Synoptic Climatology Lab counsel cities on how to manage rising temperatures. Michael R. 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Barbara Gutierrez 07-06-2018 false false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Taking Center Stage https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/07/taking-center-stage.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero_auntjack_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero_auntjack_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero_auntjack_365.jpg Aunt Jack Three recent UM musical theatre graduates star in the world premiere of new play in Fort Lauderdale. Maya Bell 07-06-2018 false false false false false false Academics / University / Focus on Discussion-Based Learning https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/07/focus-on-discussion-based-learning.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero_harkness_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero_harkness_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/hero_harkness_365.jpg Select classes will feature Harkness tables where students will sit campfire-style and engage in conversations and dialogue. Barbara Gutierrez 07-03-2018 false false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Florida Law/Politics / Miami Law/Politics / Hide this item from News Home / UM Law Alumni Recognized https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/07/law-alumni-award.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/law-story940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/law-story365x365.jpg law-story940x529.jpg The UM Law School Alumni Association celebrated the achievements of Miami Law Alumni at their annual reception. UM News 07-03-2018 false Florida Law/Politics Miami Law/Politics false true false false false People and Community / University / UM Student Honors Pearl Harbor Veteran https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/07/um-student-honors-pearl-harbor-veteran.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/kopke-auction-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/kopke-auction-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/07/kopke-auction-365.jpg Emi Kopke created an oil painting to raise money to help veterans in need and their families. Barbara Gutierrez 07-02-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / In the Community / Life Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / The Anatomy of a Firework https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/06/the-anatomy-of-a-firework.html People and Community Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/fireworks_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/fireworks_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/fireworks_365.jpg University of Miami Fireworks Illustration There’s more to Independence Day in Miami than you might think. We’re sharing details on the science behind fireworks and places in and around UM where you can celebrate! Jennifer Palma 06-29-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans College of Arts and Sciences In the Community Life Sciences false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / With Justice Kennedy Retiring, What Happens Now? https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/06/with-justice-kennedy-retiring-what-happens-now.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/kennedy-at-miami-law-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/kennedy-at-miami-law-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/kennedy-at-miami-law-365.jpg Justice Kennedy Faculty from the University of Miami School of Law and College of Arts and Sciences weigh in on the future of the nation's highest court. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-28-2018 false false false false false false Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / Holy Sargassum! Seaweed Invasion https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/06/seaweed-invasion.html Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/hero_seaweed_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/hero_seaweed_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/hero_seaweed_365.jpg Seaweed on Miami Beach A species of seaweed has been washing up on beaches across the Caribbean and South Florida. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-25-2018 false Climate Change Environment false false false false false Academics / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Striving for Improvement https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/06/striving-for-improvement.html Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Former NFL player Justin King is getting an advanced degree in sport administration through a UM online program. UM News 06-28-2018 false true false false false false Academics / Health and Medicine / Teaching and Learning / Patient Care / Miller School of Medicine / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / The Art and Science of Patient Safety https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/06/the-art-and-science-of-patient-safety.html Academics Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/sim-hospital-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/sim-hospital-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/sim-hospital-365.jpg Simulation Hospital 940 Future nurses and doctors learn the value of teamwork and communication in the University of Miami's innovative simulation course. Maya Bell 06-25-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Miller School of Medicine School of Nursing and Health Studies Teaching and Learning Patient Care false false false false false People and Community / Thank You. Grazie. Danke. https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/06/employee-recognition.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/recognition-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/recognition-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/recognition-365x365.jpg Sebastian the Ibis shows appreciation for UM employees At the University of Miami, employee recognition comes in many forms. Jennifer Palma Sanchez 06-22-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / Summertime in ‘the City Beautiful’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/06/venice-in-the-gables.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/venice-gables_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/venice-gables_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png “Tutti Frutti Tropical Beauty - Ibis,” created by artist Bonnie Masdeu for Venice in the Gables exhibit Community art project encourages the public to explore the vibrant downtown area of Coral Gables and celebrate a new pedestrian-friendly streetscape. UM News 06-22-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans In the Community false true true false false Academics / Law and Politics / People and Community / Mexico’s Presidential Election: Why López Obrador Is Ahead and What Happens Next https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/06/mexicos-presidential-election-why-lopez-obrador-is-ahead-and-what-happens-next.html Academics Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/hero_mexico-elections-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/hero_mexico-elections-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/hero_mexico-elections-365.jpg Mexico City Cathedral It appears that his third run for the presidency will be successful as he distances himself from the political establishment. Sallie Hughes 06-22-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / School of Education and Human Development / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Explaining the Holocaust https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/06/explaining-the-holocaust.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/peter-hayes-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/peter-hayes-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/peter-hayes-365x365.jpg Peter Hayes 940 Teachers tackle challenging questions at the Holocaust Studies Summer Institute. Richard Westlund 06-19-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans School of Education and Human Development In the Community false false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Architecture / In the Community / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Faculty News / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / The Southern Porch as a ‘Sacred Stoop’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/06/the-southern-porch-as-a-sacred-stoop.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/hero_porches_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/hero_porches_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/hero_porches_365.jpg A University of Miami lecturer explores the role of the front porch in black communities. Barbara Gutierrez 06-14-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students School of Architecture School of Architecture Faculty News Architecture In the Community false false false false false People and Community / Research / Includes Video / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / ‘I Want to Give Them Hope’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/06/i-want-to-give-them-hope.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/hero_prrecovery_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/hero_prrecovery_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/hero_prrecovery_365.jpg Puerto Rico after Maria In the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, two public health sciences students traveled to Puerto Rico to document a community’s pressing needs. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-13-2018 true Includes Video Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery false false false false false Research / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / CIMAS / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / A 'Cool' Anomaly https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/06/a-cool-anomaly.html Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/cooler-atlantic-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/cooler-atlantic-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/cooler-atlantic-365.jpg Colder Atlantic temperatures could change hurricane season forecasts, but the trend isn't expected to last. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-14-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Atmospheric Sciences CIMAS false false false false false Health and Medicine / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Holes in the Head https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/06/holes-in-the-head.html Health and Medicine https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/skulls-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/skulls-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/skulls-365.jpg Holes in the Head 940 UM neurorehabilitation expert David S. Kushner, M.D., who helps modern patients recover from brain surgery, chronicles the remarkable skill of ancient Peru’s cranial surgeons. Maya Bell 06-08-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Patients Prospective Students Miller School of Medicine false false false false false Business / Finance / Students / General Business / Five Questions: The Rollback of Bank Regulations in the Dodd-Frank Act https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/06/five-questions-the-rollback-of-bank-regulations-dodd-frank-act.html Business https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/dodd-frank-stock-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/dodd-frank-stock-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/dodd-frank-stock-365.jpg UM News interviewed a Miami Business School professor to learn more about claims that the changes could trigger another financial crisis. UM News 06-07-2018 false Students General Business Finance false false false false false Law and Politics / International Law/Politics / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Faculty/Staff / International Students / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / The Korea Summit: It Should Be Simple—But It Won’t Be https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/06/the-korea-summit-it-should-be-simple.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/june-dreyer-365.jpg University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo The North Korea-United States summit is scheduled to take place on June 12 in Singapore. June Teufel Dreyer 06-07-2018 false Students Faculty/Staff International Students College of Arts and Sciences International Law/Politics true false false false false People and Community / University / Training / Faculty/Staff / Building Confident Leaders https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/06/building-confident-leaders.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/eol_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/eol_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/eol_365x365.jpg Isamel Pimienta and Celia McFadden pose with Sebastian the Ibis at the Essentials of Leadership graduation celebration University leaders learn more about themselves and one another through the popular Essentials of Leadership program. Brittney Bomnin 06-03-2018 false Faculty/Staff Training false false false false false People and Community / Research / U-LINK Coral Defense https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/06/coral-defense.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/hero_rsmashurricanestory_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/hero_rsmashurricanestory_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/hero_rsmashurricanestory_365.jpg A new Rosenstiel School project is studying how effective corals reefs are in mitigating wave velocity and storm surge. Robert C. Jones Jr. 06-01-2018 false false false false false false Academics / Science and Technology / Five Questions: Mount Kilauea Eruption https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/five-questions-mount-kilauea-eruption.html Academics Science and Technology https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_kilauea_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_kilauea_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_kilauea_365.jpg Mount Kilauea Photos and video of bubbling and spewing molten lava from Mount Kilauea have been captivating millions of people since its eruption in early May. UM News 05-29-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / Profile Spotlight / School of Education and Human Development / Office of Alumni / Alumni Stories / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Strategic Delivery https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/strategic-delivery.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/brett-lerner-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/brett-lerner-365.jpg University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo A UM alumnus is down under to generate new business leads for Amazon Australia. Barbara Gutierrez 05-30-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students School of Education and Human Development Office of Alumni Alumni Stories Profile Spotlight true false false false false People and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / Saying Goodbye to Soldiers https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/saying-goodbye-to-soldiers.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/warmamas_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/warmamas790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/warmamas_365x365.jpg War Mamas 940 As part of the University of Miami Libraries StoryCorps-Warmamas Community Archive, mothers bid goodbye to sons and daughters deployed to war zones. Michael R. Malone 05-28-2018 false In the Community Social Impact false false false false false People and Community / Diversity / In the Community / Profile Spotlight / Talking to Kids About Race https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/talking-to-kids-about-race.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/racetalk_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/racetalk_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/racetalk_365x365.jpg Race Talk 940 An alumna and now practicum coordinator in the School of Education & Human Development shares lessons and learning about racial identity in free parent community seminar. Michael R. Malone 05-24-2018 false Diversity In the Community Profile Spotlight false false false false false Law and Politics / Upcoming Elections in Colombia https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/upcoming-elections-in-colombia.html Law and Politics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_colombiaelect_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_colombiaelect_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_colombiaelect_365.jpg Colombia elections Voters head to the polls in a historic election to choose the country’s next president. Bruce Bagley 05-22-2018 false false false false false false Academics / Science and Technology / Special Reports / University / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / Environment / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Wave Upon Wave of Accolades https://features.miami.edu/2018/rsmas-anniversary/index.html Academics Science and Technology Special Reports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_rsmasgala_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_rsmasgala_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_rsmasgala_365.jpg student plots points on large map in radar laboratory From boathouse to marine research powerhouse, the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science celebrates its 75-year anniversary. 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Jennifer Sanchez 05-18-2018 false In the Community Benefits and Discounts Campus false false false false false People and Community / University / Profile Spotlight / University Leadership / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / International Students / General Business / From Wall Street to Academia https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/from-wall-street-to-academia.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/maynard-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/maynard-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/maynard-365x365.jpg Charmel Maynard Former investment banker Charmel Maynard leads UM’s investments and treasury functions. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-17-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff International Students General Business Profile Spotlight University Leadership false false false false false University / Student Affairs / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Hide this item from News Home / In Memoriam: Former Dean of Students William 'Bill' Sheeder https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/in-memoriam-former-dean-of-students-william-sheeder.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/sheeders-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/sheeders-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/sheeder-365.jpg Bill and Gayle Sheeder 940 Over his more than two decades at the U, the dean of students from 1976-1989 always put students first. Robert C. 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UM News 05-16-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / University / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Parents / Reminiscing with Mister Fix-It https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/reminiscing-with-mister-fix-it.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/milton-davis_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/milton-davis_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/milton-davis_365x365.jpg Milton Davis celebrates 45-year career Maintenance mechanic Milton Davis has kept UM housing humming for decades. Brittney Bomnin 05-11-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Parents false false false false false People and Community / University / A Chip Off The Old Arch https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/a-chip-off-the-old-arch.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_sebastiangrad18_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_sebastiangrad18_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_sebastiangrad18_365.jpg Undergraduate Commencement Nontombi Naomi Tutu, daughter of the iconic Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, delivers her father’s message to graduates and gives some powerful advice of her own. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-11-2018 false false false false false false Academics / University / Commencement / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Community and Fans / Parents / A Story Well-Lived https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/a-story-well-lived.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_gradceremony18_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_gradceremony18_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_gradceremony18_365.jpg Graduate Ceremony Graduate students receive newly minted degrees at a ceremony where ambition and experience are valued as keys to success. Robert C. 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UM News 05-11-2018 false true false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Commencement / Diversity / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Celebrating the Journey https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/celebrating-the-journey.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_mwambo18_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_mwambo18_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_mwambo18_365.jpg Mwambo Ceremony “Young, gifted, and black” graduates are honored at Senior Mwambo Ceremony at the Shalala Student Center. Michael R. Malone 05-10-2018 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Commencement Diversity false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / School of Education and Human Development / Students / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / ‘A Family of Warriors’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/a-family-of-warriors.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_casanas_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_casanas_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_casanas_365.jpg The Casanas family has been through difficult health challenges but will celebrate three graduates on Commencement Day. Barbara Gutierrez 05-10-2018 false Students Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Parents College of Arts and Sciences School of Education and Human Development Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false University / UM LGBTQ Graduates Celebrate Lavender Event https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/um-lgbtq-graduates-celebrate-lavender-event.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_lavender18_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_lavender18_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_lavender18_365.jpg Lavender Ceremony The annual tradition honoring graduating LGBTQ and ally students continues to grow, this year introducing new student awards and a keynote speaker. Meredith Camel 05-09-2018 false false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / Campus / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Special Report: 2018 Commencement https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/special-report-2018-commencement.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/commencement-17-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/commencement-17-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/commencement-17-365x365.jpg Beach balls fall from ceiling during Commencement The University of Miami will welcome new graduates into the UM alumni family during seven commencement ceremonies taking place over three days, May 10-12, at the Watsco Center on the Coral Gables campus. UM News 05-07-2018 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Commencement Profile Spotlight Campus false false false false false People and Community / Research / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Healing Support for Survivors of the Parkland Tragedy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/healing-support-for-survivors-of-the-parkland-tragedy.html People and Community Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/melissa-institue-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/melissa-institue-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/melissa-institue-365.jpg Melissa Institute 940 Crisis counselors discuss the response to the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting at The Melissa Institute's annual conference Richard Westlund 05-08-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans College of Arts and Sciences false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / The Intersection of Language and Democracy https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/the-intersection-of-language-and-democracy.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/language_democracy940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/language_democracy790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/language_democracy-365.jpg language_democracy940X529 Faculty explore the crisscrossing lanes of language and democracy at a University of Miami symposium. Michael R. Malone 05-08-2018 false false false false false false Science and Technology / Special Reports / University / Life Sciences / Social Sciences / Tech Innovation / Campus / College of Arts and Sciences / College of Engineering / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / A Giant Step Forward for STEM https://features.miami.edu/2018/frost-science-and-engineering-building/index.html Science and Technology Special Reports University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_frostinstitute1_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_frostinstitute1_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hero_frostinstitute1_365.jpg Phillip and Patricia Frost Science and Engineering Building Sign on Campus UM breaks ground on Phillip and Patricia Frost Science and Engineering Building. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-03-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans College of Arts and Sciences College of Engineering Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Includes Video Life Sciences Social Sciences Tech Innovation Campus false false false false false Academics / School of Education and Human Development / Shaped by Culture, Curiosity, and a Calling https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/shaped-by-culture-curiosity-calling.html Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/lkwood-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/lkwood-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/lkwood-365x365.jpg Laura Kohn-Wood Laura Kohn-Wood, appointed dean of the School of Education and Human Development after a national search, is ready to marshal a legion of problem solvers. Meredith Camel 05-04-2018 false School of Education and Human Development false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Marine Biology and Ecology / Committed to Conservation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/committed-to-conservation.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hailey-wilson-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hailey-wilson-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/hailey-wilson-365.jpg Marine Affairs major Hailey Wilson hopes to guide the fashion industry’s corporate sustainability practices. Aaliyah Weathers 05-04-2018 false Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Marine Biology and Ecology Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / School of Business Administration / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / “Unlimited” Passion for the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/unlimited-passion-for-the-u.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/ebajaliaheadshot-365.jpg University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Outgoing Student Government treasurer Emily Bajalia credits her various campus involvements for her “unique” undergraduate experience. Megan Ondrizek 05-07-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students School of Business Administration Commencement Profile Spotlight true false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Cross Country ’Cane https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/cross-country-cane.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/liat-cohen-365.jpg University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo California native Liat Cohen found her Miami experience to be collaborative and inspiring. Megan Ondrizek 05-07-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students School of Communication Commencement Profile Spotlight true false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / School of Education and Human Development / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / For Love of Sport https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/for-love-of-sport.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/ryan-keane-365.jpg University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Florida native Ryan Keane follows his family’s passion for sports on his career path. Kelly Montoya 05-07-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students School of Education and Human Development Commencement Profile Spotlight true false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / University / Special Care for Sylvester’s Youngest Patients https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/nurses-day.html Health and Medicine People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/nurse940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/nurse790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/alexsplace alexsplace From video games and claymation to pizza Tuesday and cheeseburger Friday, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center’s pediatric oncology clinic, alex’s place, is anything but ordinary. In fact, the way its staff cares for young patients and their families makes it extraordinary. Melissa Cabezas 05-07-2018 false false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Building Relationships in the Community https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/building-relationships-in-the-community.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Medical School graduate Stephanie Ioannou wants to incorporate teaching and mentoring into her medical career. Robert S. Benchley 05-07-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Miller School of Medicine Commencement Profile Spotlight true false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / He Sees a ‘Global Mission’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/he-sees-a-global-mission.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/baldor_photo-365.jpg University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Miller School M.D./M.P.H. graduate Daniel Baldor has found his calling as a Navy surgeon. Christine Morris 05-07-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Miller School of Medicine Commencement Profile Spotlight true false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / Miller School of Medicine / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Seeing a Future in Eye Care https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/seeing-a-future-in-eye-care.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/ryan-diel-headshot-365.jpg University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Miller School of Medicine graduate Ryan Diel, who graduated among the top in his class, is pursuing a career in ophthalmology. Richard Westlund 05-04-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Miller School of Medicine Commencement Profile Spotlight true false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Striving for the Highest Potential https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/striving-for-the-highest-potential.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/rowanne-ali-365.jpg University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Ambitious and determined and active in campus organizations, medical school is on the horizon for Rowanne Ali. Deserae E. del Campo 05-04-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Profile Spotlight true false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Dreaming Big Pays Off https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/dreaming-big-pays-off.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/cas---andrew-masciarella-365.jpg University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo From freshman year to graduation, Andrew Masciarella’s experience at the University of Miami was always authentic and inspirational. Deserae E. del Campo 05-04-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Profile Spotlight true false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / School of Education and Human Development / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / A Change Agent https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/a-change-agent.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/victoria-gonzalez-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/victoria-gonzalez-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/victoria-gonzalez-365.jpg A graduate of the School of Education and Human Development, Victoria Gonzalez enjoys working with communities to make a difference. Barbara Gutierrez 05-04-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students School of Education and Human Development Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false People and Community / University / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Community and Fans / Russ Jollivette, Former Executive Assistant to UM President Foote, Passes Away https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/russ-jollivette-former-executive-assistant-to-um-president-foote-passes-away.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/jollivette_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/jollivette_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/jollivette_365.jpg Russ Jollivette Jollivette, who was also VP for Government Relations, worked at UM during one of its most dynamic growth periods. Robert C. Jones Jr. 05-02-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Community and Fans false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Student News / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Blending Design and Construction https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/blending-design-and-construction.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Owen_Berry_Headshot-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Owen_Berry_Headshot-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Owen_Berry_Headshot-365.jpg Graduating from the School of Architecture, Englander Owen Berry wants to strengthen the connection between design and construction. Barbara Gutierrez 05-01-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students School of Architecture School of Architecture Student News Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Embracing Miami https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/05/embracing-miami.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/ivann-anderson-365.jpg University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Philly-born and shaped by Miami, Ivann Anderson leaves the U with nothing short of bittersweet memories and a smile. Deserae E. del Campo 05-01-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Profile Spotlight true false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / School of Architecture / School of Architecture Student News / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Miami Native Transforms Passion into Skill https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/miami-native-transforms-passion-into-skill.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Emily-Elkin-365.jpg University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Emily Elkin plans to use her Master of Architecture to design impactful solutions to problems urban communities face. UM News 04-30-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students School of Architecture School of Architecture Student News Commencement Profile Spotlight true false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / College of Engineering / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / A Passion for Sustainable Living https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/a-passion-for-sustainable-living.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Alec-Jimenez-headshot-365.jpg University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo College of Engineering graduate Alec Jimenez draws on his passions and education to begin his career. Francisco Alberdi 04-30-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students College of Engineering Commencement Profile Spotlight true false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / College of Engineering / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Mission to Aerospace https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/mission-to-aerospace.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Commencement-Profile---Danielle-Coogan-MSME-18-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Commencement-Profile---Danielle-Coogan-MSME-18-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Commencement-Profile---Danielle-Coogan-MSME-18-365.jpg Danielle Coogan interned with both NASA and Boeing during her undergraduate career at the College of Engineering. Francisco Alberdi 04-30-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students College of Engineering Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / A Nurse’s Care Can Make a Lasting Impact https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/a-nurses-care-can-make-a-lasting-impact.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Casey-Pearce-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Casey-Pearce-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Casey-Pearce-365.jpg Casey Pearce for SONHS Commencement Profile School of Nursing and Health Studies senior Casey Pearce prepares to transition from student to Neonatal Intensive Care Unit caregiver. Carlos Harrison 04-30-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students School of Nursing and Health Studies Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / School of Business Administration / School of Nursing and Health Studies / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Dedicated to Public Health through Public Service https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/dedicated-to-public-health-through-public-service.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Kristiana-Yao-365.jpg University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Foote Fellow, Stamps Leadership and National Merit Scholar Kristiana Yao earns two degrees from the University of Miami. Julia D. Berg and Brittney Bomnin 04-30-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students School of Business Administration School of Nursing and Health Studies Commencement Profile Spotlight true false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / Frost School of Music / Music Engineering / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Science and the Art of Music https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/science-and-the-art-of-music.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/05/amanda-abate-photo-credit-colin-mckinley-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Amanda-Abate-photo-credit-Colin-McKinley-365.jpg University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo A Foote Fellow, Amanda Abate will earn her degree in music engineering with a minor in computer engineering. Wendy Rees 04-30-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Frost School of Music Music Engineering Commencement Profile Spotlight true false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / Frost School of Music / Instrumental Performance / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Moved By the Music https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/moved-by-the-music.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Chee-Weng-Yim-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Chee-Weng-Yim-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Chee-Weng-Yim-365.jpg Chee Weng Yim will graduate from the University of Miami’s Frost School of Music with a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Instrumental Conducting. Wendy Rees 04-30-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Frost School of Music Instrumental Performance Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / School of Communication / Student Affairs / Student Spotlights / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / An Accidental Designer https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/an-accidental-designer.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Alex-Kamphorst-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Alex-Kamphorst-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Alex-Kamphorst-365.jpg Alex Kamphorst commencement profile Alex Kamphorst discusses how his extracurricular involvement led him to his true passion of public relations. Kelvine Moyers 04-30-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students School of Communication Student Affairs Student Spotlights Commencement Profile Spotlight false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Profile Spotlight / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / A Passionate Drive for Service https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/a-passionate-drive-for-service.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Brianna-Hernandez-365.jpg University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Brianna Hernandez did not let a nearly four-hour roundtrip daily commute keep her from campus involvement. Heather Stevens 04-30-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Profile Spotlight true false false false false University / Another Run for the Record Books https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/another-run-for-the-record-books.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/RunGroup940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/RunGroup790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/RunGroup365x365.jpg Corporate Run Team UM made an impressive showing at the 2018 Mercedes-Benz Corporate Run on Thursday, April 26, at Bayfront Park in downtown Miami. UM News 04-30-2018 false false false false false false Academics / Research / Academic Excellence / Research Excellence / Exceptional Scholars Recognized for Their Achievements https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/exceptional-scholars-recognized.html Academics Research https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/provost-awards-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/provost-awards-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/provost-awards-365x365.jpg provost Provost’s Award for Scholarly Activity honors faculty from a variety of disciplines. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-27-2018 false Academic Excellence Research Excellence false false false false false Academics / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Two Notable Scholars https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/two-notable-scholars.html Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Fulbright_Yudice.jpg University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo From Ghana to Brazil, professors Edmund Abaka and George Yudice have traveled across the globe to pursue their research and share their knowledge. Melissa Cabezas 04-27-2018 false true false false false false University / UM's Supply Chain Management Leads the Industry https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/supply-chain-award.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/ECRI_940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/ECRI_790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/ECRI_365x365.jpg ECRI award On April 20, the University of Miami’s Supply Chain Management Department received prestigious recognition from the Emergency Care Research Institute (ECRI) for their dedication to innovative practices and industry leading approaches in healthcare. UM News 04-27-2018 false false false false false false Business / Athletics / School of Business Administration / The Business of Running a Football Team https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/business-of-running-a-football-team.html Business https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Richt-Business-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Richt-Business-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Richt-business-365x365.jpg mark richt, president frenk, john quelch Head Coach Mark Richt speaks at the Miami Business School’s Distinguished Leaders Lecture Series Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-27-2018 false School of Business Administration Athletics false false false false false People and Community / University / In Memoriam / Board of Trustees / Alumni / General Business / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / Charles Zwick, UM Trustee who Balanced the Budget Under LBJ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/charles-zwick-um-trustee.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Zwick-365.jpg University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Zwick was a passionate Hurricanes fan, philanthropist, and former banker. UM News 04-25-2018 false Alumni General Business Board of Trustees In Memoriam true true true false false Academics / University / Commencement / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / Advice for Stepping Out in the World https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/advice-for-stepping-out-in-the-world.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/speakers-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/speakers-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/speakers-365.jpg Speakers 940 University of Miami graduates will hear from a group of extraordinarily accomplished global citizens before making their own way in the world. UM News 04-27-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students Commencement false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Commencement / Visiting Speakers / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Parents / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / Stepping Out Into the World https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/stepping-out-Into-the-world.html Academics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo University of Miami graduates will hear from a group of extraordinary leaders during this year’s commencement exercises. UM News 04-25-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Parents Commencement Visiting Speakers true true true false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Frost School of Music / Instrumental Performance / Waters Rising! https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/waters-rising.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/risingwater940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/risingwatrer790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/risingwaters365.jpg Rising Waters Cross-curricular performances by Frost School of Music students and faculty increase community awareness about the causes and consequences of sea level rise. Julia D. Berg 04-24-2018 false Frost School of Music Instrumental Performance false false false false false Roadmap / People and Community / University / University Leadership / University President / Visiting Speakers / Seeking Synergy in University Collaboration https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/seeking-synergy-in-university-collaboration.html Roadmap People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/consortium-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/consortium-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/consortium-365.jpg Hemispheric University Consortium University leaders from the Americas explore creating a Hemispheric University Consortium to work together to address pressing regional challenges. UM News 04-24-2018 false University Leadership University President Visiting Speakers false false false false false Academics / People and Community / Science and Technology / University / Tech Innovation / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / UM Technology on Parade https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/um-technology-on-parade.html Academics People and Community Science and Technology University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/hero_emerge18_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/hero_emerge18_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/hero_emerge18_365.jpg Sebastian at eMerge High-tech space helmet technology, a lifelike infant simulator and 3D printing are featured at the UM display at the eMerge Americas convention. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-24-2018 true Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Tech Innovation false false false false false Academics / Research / Science and Technology / Special Reports / Teaching and Learning / Environment / Life Sciences / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / CIMAS / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / A Woven Fabric of Science, Discovery and Partnership https://features.miami.edu/2018/cimas-a-scientific-fabric/index.html Academics Research Science and Technology Special Reports https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/hero_cimas_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/hero_cimas_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/hero_cimas_365.jpg location on Virginia Key for CIMAS The Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science and NOAA have worked together for more than 40 years on global advances in understanding our oceans and atmosphere. Jessica M. Castillo 04-23-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science CIMAS Teaching and Learning Environment Life Sciences false false false false false People and Community / University / Going for Green at the U https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/going-for-green-at-the-u.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/hero_hugthelake18_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/hero_hugthelake18_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/hero_hugthelake18_365.jpg Hug the lake The Energy and Conservation Organization was recognized with the 2018 Roberta “Bosey” Fulbright Foote Prize for sparking green awareness and inspiring sustainable initiatives on campus. Michael R. Malone 04-20-2018 false false false false false false Business / University / Appointments / Division of Business and Finance / General Business / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / Hide this item from News Home / Hide this item from News Gateway Pages / Jacqueline Travisano Elected to AutoNation Board https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/travisano-elected-to-autonation-board-of-directors.html Business University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo Special to UM News 04-20-2018 false General Business Division of Business and Finance Appointments true true true false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Exposing Corruption Is a National Honor https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/exposing-corruption-is-a-national-honor.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Sergio_Moro940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Sergio_Moro790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Sergio_Moro365.jpg Sergio Moro 940X529 The Brazilian judge whose office spearheaded a massive corruption and bribery investigation said that his country’s legal system and democracy are stronger as a result. Michael R. Malone 04-20-2018 false false false false false false University / Division of Continuing and International Education / OLLI at UM / Julia Cayuso, a Compassionate and Engaged Leader https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/in-memoriam-julia-cayuso.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/julia-cayuso-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/julia-cayuso-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/julia-cayuso-365.jpg Julia Cayuso 940 The director of the University of Miami's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, who passed away April 13, leaves an enduring legacy in "the best job'' she ever had. Barbara Gutierrez 04-19-2018 false Division of Continuing and International Education OLLI at UM false false false false false University / Distinctions / Honoring Outstanding Teaching and Service https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/honoring-outstanding-teaching-and-service .html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/senate-award-940.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/senate-award-790.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/senate-awards-365.jpg Faculty Senate Awards Business Professor Patricia Abril, and Trustee Stuart Miller receive Faculty Senate's highest honors Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-17-2018 false Distinctions false false false false false People and Community / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Parents / Pumped to Take a Stand https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/pumped-to-take-a-stand.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/WalkaMile-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/WalkaMile-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/WalkaMile-365x365.jpg men in red heels Participants of the ninth annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event on campus pledge to help end sexual violence against women. Aaliyah Weathers 04-18-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Parents false false false false false University / Wellness / Faculty/Staff / Hide this item from News Home / Just Dance—at Work! https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/just-dance-at-work.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/940x529-DanceTherapy.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/790x527-DanceTherapy.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/365x365-DanceTherapy.jpg dance A Faculty Staff Assistance Program dance therapy class gets employees on their feet and focused on wellness of body and mind. Meredith Camel 04-18-2018 false Faculty/Staff Wellness false true false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / International Law/Politics / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Parents / International Students / General Business / Old Rhetoric for a New Generation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/old-rhetoric-for-a-new-generation.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/hero_cubatransition_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/hero_cubatransition_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/hero_cubatransition_365.jpg Transition of Power in Cuba A University of Miami political scientist explores what a transition of power in Cuba means for its future. Michael Touchton 04-16-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Parents International Students General Business College of Arts and Sciences International Law/Politics Social Impact false false false false false University / Employee Culture / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Faculty/Staff / A ’Canes Family Affair at Marlins Park https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/a-canes-family-affair-at-marlins-park.html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/MarlinsNight-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/MarlinsNight-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/MarlinsNight-365x365.jpg UM Family Night 940 The 13th annual UM Family Night with the Miami Marlins lives up to its name. UM News 04-16-2018 true Faculty/Staff Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery Employee Culture false false false false false People and Community / University / A Legacy of Change https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/a-legacy-of-change.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Clasby_Frenk940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Clasby_Frenk790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Clasby_Frenk365x365.jpg Clasby_Frenk It’s been a year and half since his wife of almost 52 years, Nancy T. Clasby, a pioneering English professor who stood up for those who couldn’t stand for themselves, passed away. But Eugene Clasby, English professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, still beams with admiration when he says her name. Jennifer Palma Sanchez 04-13-2018 false false false false false false Business / People and Community / Economics / Visiting Speakers / School of Business Administration / Collaboration Is Key to Success https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/collaboration-is-key-to-success.html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/hero_summers_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/hero_summers_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/hero_summers_365.jpg Lawrence Summers Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers called for economic policies and practices that embrace collaboration and accountability. Michael R. Malone 04-12-2018 false School of Business Administration Economics Visiting Speakers false false false false false People and Community / College of Arts and Sciences / Missing Miami https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/missing-miami.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/MicroEulogies-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/MicroEulogies-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/MicroEulogies-365x365.jpg campus open mic UM community writes eulogies for a city threatened by sea-level rise. Aaliyah Weathers 04-20-2018 false College of Arts and Sciences false false false false false Business / People and Community / School of Architecture / School of Business Administration / Gaining Real-World Experience in Improving Communities https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/gaining-real-world-experience-in-improving-communities .html Business People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/UM-Team-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/UM-Team-790x5281.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/UM-Team365x365.jpg Team UM 940 UM team takes first place in Impact Investing in Commercial Real Estate competition. Richard Westlund 04-11-2018 false School of Architecture School of Business Administration false false false false false Academics / Law and Politics / University / Athletics / School of Education and Human Development / School of Law / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / General Business / Insights from the Real World of Sports Entertainment https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/insights-from-the-real-world-of-sports-entertainment.html Academics Law and Politics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/posadas-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Posadas-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/posadas-365x365.jpg Posadas 940 UM's Global Entertainment + Sport Conference brings top athletes, broadcasters and professionals to campus. Richard Westlund 04-10-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans General Business School of Education and Human Development School of Law Athletics false false false false false People and Community / University / Count Them. Nine. Yes, Nine. https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/count-them-nine-yes-nine.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/hero_3brothers_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/hero_3brothers_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/hero_3brothers_365.jpg Three brothers For a generation of Juan family members, all roads lead to the University of Miami for their education. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-09-2018 false false false false false false Law and Politics / University / General Business / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / UM’s Legal Counsel honored by Daily Business Review https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/um-legal-counsel-honored-by-daily-business-review.html Law and Politics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.png https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.png University of Miami Standard Split-U Logo UM News 04-06-2018 false General Business true false false false false Arts and Humanities / People and Community / Diversity / School of Communication / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Zooming in on Black Culture https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/zooming-in-on-black-culture.html Arts and Humanities People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/The-Culture-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/The-Culture-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/The-Culture-365x365.jpg UMTV the culture UMTV airs its first-ever program designed to showcase the experience and excellence of black students. Aaliyah Weathers 04-05-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents School of Communication Diversity false false false false false Health and Medicine / People and Community / Research / University / Research Excellence / Assessing Palliative Care Worldwide https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/assessing-palliative-care-worldwide.html Health and Medicine People and Community Research University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Lancet-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Lancet-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Lancet-365.jpg Lancet Global Launch Symposium Panel A symposium is addressing key findings of the groundbreaking Lancet Commission Report on palliative care and proposing solutions to existing problems. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-05-2018 false Research Excellence false false false false false People and Community / University / MLK's Legacy for Justice https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/mlk-legacy-for-justice.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Representatives_of_Martin_Luther_King_speaking_at_event-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Representatives_of_Martin_Luther_King_speaking_at_event-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/Representatives_of_Martin_Luther_King_speaking_at_event-365.jpg MLK Memorial on UM campus The UM community reflects on the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. five decades after his death. Michael R. Malone 04-04-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / University / Building Back a Better Caribbean https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/building-back-a-better-caribbean.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/2018_04_03_CGI_Global_Action_Network-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/2018_04_03_CGI_Global_Action_Network-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/2018_04_03_CGI_Global_Action_Network-365.jpg Clinton Foundation Action Network Turning ideas to action fueled the Clinton Foundation’s CGI Action Network Post-Disaster Recovery conference on the Caribbean held at UM. Michael R. Malone 04-04-2018 false false false false false false Academics / University / Academic Excellence / Access and Inclusion / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Giving Students the World https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/04/giving-students-the-world.html Academics University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/scholarship-reception-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/04/scholarship-reception-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/scholarship-reception-365x365.jpg Scholarship Reception 940 The Black Alumni Society and Woodson Williams Marshall Association help scholars stay focused on their studies, not their finances. Robert C. Jones Jr. 04-02-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents Academic Excellence Access and Inclusion false false false false false People and Community / University / In the Community / Campus Safety / Division of Business and Finance / Includes Video / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / Operation Bases Loaded https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/03/operation-bases-loaded.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/OEM-Bases-Loaded-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/OEM-Bases-Loaded-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/OEM-Bases-Loaded-365.jpg Operation Bases Loaded full-scale exercise The full-scale exercise was designed to help first responders, law enforcement and emergency managers better prepare for emergencies. UM News 03-28-2018 false Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents Division of Business and Finance Includes Video In the Community Campus Safety false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Climate Change and Financial Regulation https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/03/climate-change-and-financial-regulation.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/hero_bradley_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/hero_bradley_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/hero_bradley_365.jpg Caroline Bradley Caroline Bradley, professor of law, explores the financial implications of climate change. Caroline Bradley 03-27-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / Science and Technology / Facebook: The State v. 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Daniel Hicks 03-27-2018 false false false false false false Law and Politics / People and Community / Florida Law/Politics / Miami Law/Politics / U.S. Government / In the Community / Students / Alumni / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / ‘Powerful Performances’ https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/03/powerful-performances.html Law and Politics People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/march-for-lives-v2-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/march-for-lives-v2-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/march-for-lives-v2-365.jpg Students at March for Our Lives Makayla Manning, a Marjory Stoneman Douglas alumna and University of Miami freshman, helped organize the March for Our Lives protest on Miami Beach. Makayla Manning 03-26-2018 false Students Alumni Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents Florida Law/Politics Miami Law/Politics U.S. Government In the Community false false false false false People and Community / University / Marching for Change https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/03/marching-for-change.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/march1-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/march1-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/march1-365.jpg March for Our Lives University of Miami students helped organize and participated in the March for Our Lives demonstration Saturday on Miami Beach. Maya Lubarsky 03-26-2018 false false false false false false University / Employee Culture / Faculty / Roadmap to Our New Century / SEEDing Diversity and Inclusion https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/03/seeding-diversity-and-inclusion .html University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/2018-SEEDS-Annual-21-940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/2018-SEEDS-Annual-21-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/2018-SEEDS-Annual-21-365x365.jpg President Julio Frenk and Diana Ter-Ghazaryan, a lecturer and director in the Department of Geography and Regional Studies SEEDS Program uproots biases to grow a garden of empowerment for all at the University of Miami Michael R. Malone 03-23-2018 false Employee Culture Faculty Roadmap to Our New Century false false false false false People and Community / The Bravery of Women https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/03/the-bravery-of-women.html People and Community https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/Travisano-WCBreakfast-908x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/Travisano-WCBreakfast-790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/Travisano-WCBreakfast-365x365.jpg travisano Women’s Commission’s 47th annual breakfast honors those who stand up to make a difference for women at the U. Meredith Camel 03-22-2018 false false false false false false Academics / People and Community / University / Passion for Preserving History https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/03/passion-for-preserving-history.html Academics People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/hero_kislak_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/hero_kislak_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/hero_kislak_365.jpg The Kislak Center Opening The Kislak Center opens, aims to advance new forms of scholarship and build bridges across the University of Miami and community. Michael R. Malone 03-22-2018 false false false false false false Academics / Miami Literary Spice https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/03/miami-literary-spice.html Academics https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/miami-literary-spice_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/miami-literary-spice_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/miami-literary-spice_365x365.jpg Novelist Jennine Capó Crucet’s Miami-spiced book talk spotlighted the One Book, One U initiative. Michael R. Malone 03-22-2018 false false false false false false People and Community / University / Includes Video / Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / Biden Calls for a Change in Culture https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/03/biden-calls-for-a-change-in-culture.html People and Community University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/hero_biden_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/hero_biden_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/hero_biden_365.jpg Joe Biden As part of the “It’s On Us” initiative, the former vice president urged the UM community to help combat sexual violence against women. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-21-2018 true Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Prospective Students Community and Fans Parents International Students Includes Video Includes Photo Slideshow/Gallery false false false false false Academics / Health and Medicine / University / A Man of Medicine https://news.miami.edu/stories/2018/03/a-man-of-medicine.html Academics Health and Medicine University https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/hero_henriford_940x529.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/hero_henriford_790x527.jpg https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/03/hero_henriford_365.jpg Henri Ford Haitian-born Henri Ford’s incredible journey to the deanship of the Miller School of Medicine. Robert C. Jones Jr. 03-19-2018 false false false false false