https://news.miami.edufalsefalseRoadmaphttps://news.miami.edu/roadmap/index.htmlroadmapAcademicshttps://news.miami.edu/academics/index.htmlacademicsArts and Humanitieshttps://news.miami.edu/arts-humanities/index.htmlarts-and-humanitiesBusinesshttps://news.miami.edu/business/index.htmlbusinessHealth & Medicinehttps://news.miami.edu/health-medicine/index.htmlhealth-&-medicineLaw & Politicshttps://news.miami.edu/law-politics/index.htmllaw-&-politicsScience & Technologyhttps://news.miami.edu/science-technology/index.htmlscience-&-technologySpecial Reportshttps://news.miami.edu/special-reports/index.htmlspecial-reportsSportshttps://news.miami.edu/sports/index.htmlsportsUniversityhttps://news.miami.edu/university/index.htmluniversityfalseAcademics / Health and Medicine / People and Community / Research / University / Academic Excellence / Social Impact / Breakthroughs / Research Excellence / Feature / College of Arts and Sciences / A&S Academics / A&S Research / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile /
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A ‘major steppingstone’ against Alzheimer’s
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2026/02/a-major-steppingstone-against-alzheimers.html
AcademicsHealth and MedicinePeople and CommunityResearchUniversityhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2026/02/alzheimers-blood-flow-brain-study-natu-940x529.webphttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2026/02/alzheimers-blood-flow-brain-study-natu-790x527.webphttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2026/02/alzheimers-blood-flow-brain-study-natu-365.webpAlzheimer'sIn a study that could have important implications for the future therapeutic treatment of Alzheimer’s patients, researchers at the University of Miami using a mouse model have been successful in reversing the loss of blood flow to the brain, one of the early signs of the neurodegenerative disease.Robert C. Jones Jr.02-05-2026falseStudentsAlumniFaculty/StaffFacultyStaffPatientsProspective StudentsCommunity and FansParentsInternational StudentsGeneral BusinessMobileCollege of Arts and SciencesA&S AcademicsA&S ResearchAcademic ExcellenceSocial ImpactBreakthroughsResearch ExcellenceFeaturefalsefalsefalsefalsefalsePeople and Community / University / In the Community / Social Impact /
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Hurricane football’s impact beyond the gridiron
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2025/12/hurricane-footballs-impact-beyond-the-gridiron.html
People and CommunityUniversityhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/12/freedom-tower-lit-up-natu-940x529.webphttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/12/freedom-tower-lit-up-natu-790x527.webphttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/12/freedom-tower-lit-up-natu-365.webpFreedom towerFrom its first-ever berth in the College Football Playoff to an upcoming Cotton Bowl clash against the Ohio State Buckeyes, the Miami Hurricanes football team is inspiring fans from communities across Miami-Dade County.Robert C. Jones Jr.12-26-2025falseIn the CommunitySocial ImpactfalsefalsefalsefalsefalsePeople and Community / Research / Science and Technology / University / World / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Climate Change / Environment / Tech Innovation / Distinctions / Feature / Technology / The Caribbean / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Sciences / CIMAS / Meteorology and Physical Oceanography / resilience-institute
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How Hurricane Melissa exploded into a monster
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2025/11/how-hurricane-melissa-exploded-into-a-monster.html
People and CommunityResearchScience and TechnologyUniversityWorldhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/11/hurricane-melissa-natu-940x529.webphttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/11/hurricane-melissa-natu-790x527.webphttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/11/hurricane-melissa-natu-365.webpHurricane MelissaThe Category 5 storm, which left a trail of destruction across the Caribbean, stunned forecasters and meteorologists, achieving extreme rapid intensification as well as a never-before-recorded wind speed near the ocean surface. University of Miami tropical cyclone experts explain how it happened.Robert C. Jones Jr.11-04-2025falseRosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric ScienceAtmospheric SciencesCIMASMeteorology and Physical OceanographySocial ImpactResearch ExcellenceClimate ChangeEnvironmentTech InnovationDistinctionsFeatureTechnologyThe CaribbeanfalsefalsefalsefalsefalseAcademics / People and Community / University / World / Academic Excellence / Social Impact / Feature / Sustainability / The Caribbean / School of Architecture / Miller School of Medicine / School of Architecture Student News / School of Architecture Faculty News / resilience-institute
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Building for the future
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2025/11/building-for-the-future.html
AcademicsPeople and CommunityUniversityWorldhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/11/grand-bahamas-architecture-natu-940x529.webphttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/11/grand-bahamas-architecture-natu-790x527.webphttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/11/grand-bahamas-architecture-natu-365.webpGrand Bahama architecture projectAn interdisciplinary team from the University of Miami is helping to build resilience in Grand Bahama, which is still recovering from Hurricane Dorian—the storm that pummeled the island six years ago.Janette Neuwahl Tannen11-03-2025falseSchool of ArchitectureMiller School of MedicineSchool of Architecture Student NewsSchool of Architecture Faculty NewsAcademic ExcellenceSocial ImpactFeatureSustainabilityThe CaribbeanfalsefalsefalsefalsefalsePeople and Community / University / World / In the Community / Social Impact / University Leadership / Campus / Feature / Parking and Construction / Office of Alumni / Student Affairs / Activities and Events / Campus Life / Student Engagement / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Undergraduate Experience /
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A Homecoming for the century
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2025/10/a-homecoming-for-the-century.html
People and CommunityUniversityWorldhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/10/homecoming-preview-2025-natu-940x529.webphttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/10/homecoming-preview-2025-natu-790x527.webphttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/10/homecoming-preview-2025-natu-365.webpUniversity of Miami HomecomingThis fall’s Alumni Weekend and Homecoming will include even more events and décor to celebrate the University of Miami’s 100th birthday.Janette Neuwahl Tannen10-30-2025falseStudentsAlumniFaculty/StaffFacultyStaffPatientsProspective StudentsCommunity and FansParentsInternational StudentsGeneral BusinessMobileUndergraduate ExperienceOffice of AlumniStudent AffairsActivities and EventsCampus LifeStudent EngagementIn the CommunitySocial ImpactUniversity LeadershipCampusFeatureParking and ConstructionfalsefalsefalsefalsefalseHealth and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages /
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What can Green U do for you?
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2025/10/what-can-green-u-do-for-you.html
Health and MedicinePeople and Communityhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/10/greenu-for-you-natu-940x529.webphttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/10/greenu-for-you-natu-790x527.webphttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/10/greenu-for-you-natu-365.webpGreen UWorking in partnership with departments throughout the University of Miami, Green U is focused on helping to minimize the University's impact on the environment through sustainability and other ways. News@TheU10-13-2025falseHealth and LifestyleIn the CommunitySocial ImpacttruefalsefalsefalsefalseHealth and Medicine / People and Community / University / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Miller School of Medicine / A&S People & Community / Psychology / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile / Undergraduate Experience /
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Mental health matters
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2025/10/mental-health-matters.html
Health and MedicinePeople and CommunityUniversityhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/10/depression-awareness-natu-940x529.webphttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/10/depression-awareness-natu-790x527.webphttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/10/depression-awareness-natu-365.webpmental health awarenessOn World Mental Health Day, learn to recognize early signs of mental health struggles—and ways to support those in need. News@TheU10-10-2025falseStudentsAlumniFaculty/StaffFacultyStaffPatientsProspective StudentsCommunity and FansParentsInternational StudentsGeneral BusinessMobileUndergraduate ExperienceCollege of Arts and SciencesMiller School of MedicineA&S People & CommunityPsychologyHealth and LifestyleIn the CommunitySocial ImpactfalsefalsefalsefalsefalseHealth and Medicine / People and Community / Research / University / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Feature / Voices and Opinions / College of Arts and Sciences / Miller School of Medicine / A&S Social Sciences / Psychology / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / General Business / Mobile / Undergraduate Experience / resilience-institute
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How to help manage storm anxiety
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2025/10/how-to-help-manage-storm-anxiety.html
Health and MedicinePeople and CommunityResearchUniversityhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/09/children-storm-anxiety-hero-940x529.webphttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/09/children-storm-anxiety-hero-790x527.webphttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/09/children-storm-anxiety-hero-365.webpweather-related anxietyExperts in child psychology and pediatrics shared ways that parents or caregivers can support kids and young adults who get anxious about bad storms or hurricanes.Janette Neuwahl Tannen10-01-2025falseStudentsAlumniFaculty/StaffFacultyStaffPatientsProspective StudentsCommunity and FansParentsGeneral BusinessMobileUndergraduate ExperienceCollege of Arts and SciencesMiller School of MedicineA&S Social SciencesPsychologyHealth and LifestyleIn the CommunitySocial ImpactFeatureVoices and OpinionsfalsefalsefalsefalsefalseAcademics / Arts and Humanities / People and Community / University / World / Academic Excellence / History and Culture / Museums / In the Community / Social Impact / Campus / Feature / Libraries / Distinctive Collections / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile /
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A towering partnership in the name of freedom
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2025/09/a-towering-partnership-in-the-name-of-freedom.html
AcademicsArts and HumanitiesPeople and CommunityUniversityWorldhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/09/freedom-tower-partnership-hero-940x529.webphttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/09/freedom-tower-partnership-hero-790x527.webphttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/09/freedom-tower-partnership-hero-365.webpMiami Freedom TowerThe University of Miami Cuban Heritage Collection played a vital role in the restoration, reopening, and centennial celebration of the downtown Freedom Tower, providing iconic images and artifacts that document the extraordinary history of “the Ellis Island of the South.”Michael R. Malone09-30-2025falseStudentsAlumniFaculty/StaffFacultyStaffPatientsProspective StudentsCommunity and FansParentsInternational StudentsGeneral BusinessMobileLibrariesDistinctive CollectionsAcademic ExcellenceHistory and CultureMuseumsIn the CommunitySocial ImpactCampusFeaturefalsefalsefalsefalsefalseHealth and Medicine / People and Community / Research / University / Health and Lifestyle / Social Impact / Research Excellence / Feature / Wellness / School of Education and Human Development / Education and Human Development / Kinesiology and Sports Sciences / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Patients / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents / International Students / General Business / Mobile /
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How can we age gracefully?
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2025/09/how-can-we-age-gracefully.html
Health and MedicinePeople and CommunityResearchUniversityhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/09/image-news-select-aging-940x529.webphttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/09/image-news-select-aging-790x527.webphttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/09/image-news-select-aging-365x365.webpagingAmericans are living longer. Making the correct choices in nutrition and exercise could help them enjoy their golden years. Barbara Gutierrez09-04-2025falseStudentsAlumniFaculty/StaffFacultyStaffPatientsProspective StudentsCommunity and FansParentsInternational StudentsGeneral BusinessMobileSchool of Education and Human DevelopmentEducation and Human DevelopmentKinesiology and Sports SciencesHealth and LifestyleSocial ImpactResearch ExcellenceFeatureWellnessfalsefalsefalsefalsefalsePeople and Community / Science and Technology / Social Impact / Environment / College of Arts and Sciences / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / resilience-institute
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Dipping into water management
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2025/08/researching-career-options-through-internships.html
People and CommunityScience and Technologyhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/08/leanna-navo-intern-hero-940x529.webphttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/08/leanna-navo-intern-hero-790x527.webphttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/08/leanna-navo-intern-hero-365.webpLeanna NavoSenior Leanna Navo explored the field of water quality maintenance through a hands-on internship this summer at the Miami-Dade County Water and Sewer Department.Janette Neuwahl Tannen08-28-2025falseCollege of Arts and SciencesRosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric ScienceSocial ImpactEnvironmentfalsefalsefalsefalsefalsePeople and Community / In the Community / Social Impact / Office of Alumni / Alumni Stories / Students / Alumni / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / Parents /
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Alumna inducted into NAHJ Hall of Fame
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2025/07/alumna-inducted-into-nahj-hall-of-fame.html
People and Communityhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/07/nahj-alina-falcon-hero-940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/07/nahj-alina-falcon-hero-790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/07/nahj-alina-falcon-hero-365.jpgAlina Falcon speaks at the National Association of Hispanic Journalists Conference 2025 after being inducted into the 2025 NAHJ Hall of Fame.Alina Falcon, a media executive with a career spanning four decades, was inducted into the National Association of Hispanic Journalists Hall of Fame for her contributions to Spanish-language journalism.Karina Valdes07-17-2025falseStudentsAlumniFacultyStaffProspective StudentsCommunity and FansParentsOffice of AlumniAlumni StoriesIn the CommunitySocial ImpactfalsefalsefalsefalsefalseBusiness / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / In the Community / Social Impact / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School /
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In Japan, students learn that waste has no place
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2025/07/in-japan-students-learn-that-waste-has-no-place.html
BusinessPeople and Communityhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/07/japan-sustainable-study-abroad-hero-940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/07/japan-sustainable-study-abroad-hero-790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/07/japan-sustainable-study-abroad-hero-365.jpgJapan study abroadStudents in the University of Miami’s summer study abroad program in Japan gained firsthand insight into how the country has become a global leader in sustainability. Michael R. Malone07-15-2025falseCollege of Arts and SciencesMiami Herbert Business SchoolEntrepreneurshipIn the CommunitySocial ImpactfalsefalsefalsefalsefalseBusiness / People and Community / World / In the Community / Social Impact / Africa / College of Arts and Sciences / Miami Herbert Business School / Student Affairs / Student Engagement /
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Intern strives to preserve African neighborhood’s past
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2025/06/intern-strives-to-preserve-african-neighborhoods-past.html
BusinessPeople and CommunityWorldhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/06/ucape-kieran-collins-hero-940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/06/ucape-kieran-collins-hero-790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/06/ucape-kieran-collins-hero-365.jpgCape TownAs part of the University’s study abroad experience in South Africa, Kieran Collins applied his marketing skills to help a Cape Town museum resurrect the history of a neighborhood whose residents were displaced decades ago. Michael R. Malone06-06-2025falseCollege of Arts and SciencesMiami Herbert Business SchoolStudent AffairsStudent EngagementIn the CommunitySocial ImpactAfricafalsefalsefalsefalsefalseArts and Humanities / People and Community / Journalism / In the Community / Social Impact / School of Communication /
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New minors at the School of Communication explore future of media
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2025/05/new-minors-at-the-school-of-communication-explore-future-of-media.html
Arts and HumanitiesPeople and Communityhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/05/school-of-comm-minors-hero-940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/05/school-of-comm-minors-hero-790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/05/school-of-comm-minors-hero-365.jpgSchool of CommunicationThe new curriculum will equip students with the skills needed to navigate a rapidly evolving and shifting media landscape.Barbara Gutierrez05-28-2025falseSchool of CommunicationJournalismIn the CommunitySocial Impactfalsefalsefalsefalse
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Feeding the multitudes with the aid of nanotechnology
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2025/05/feeding-the-multitudes-with-the-aid-of-nanotechnology.html
People and CommunityScience and Technologyhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/05/aerosolization-of-crops-hero-940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/05/aerosolization-of-crops-hero-790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/05/aerosolization-of-crops-hero-365.jpgAerosolizationShruti Choudhary, an aerosol scientist at the University of Miami College of Engineering, is developing the next generation of plant food—nanofertilizer, which would improve crop yields and nutritional value.Robert C. Jones Jr.05-14-2025falseCollege of EngineeringIn the CommunitySocial ImpactEnvironmentfalsefalsefalsefalsefalsePeople and Community / University / Social Impact / Campus / Feature / Miami Herbert Business School / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Accounting / Alumni / Management / Thought Leadership / Development and Alumni Relations DAR / Philanthropy / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / Prospective Students / Parents / International Students /
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Alumni mentors can help students thrive
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2025/05/alumni-mentors-help-students-thriveindex.html
People and CommunityUniversityhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/05/alumni-career-champion-hero-940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/05/alumni-career-champion-hero-790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/05/alumni-career-champion-hero-365.jpgToppel Career Center ACC programA program pairing alumni with students through the Toppel Career Center helped Rosenstiel School senior Juliana Bevacqua and a few others find jobs this spring.Janette Neuwahl Tannen05-05-2025falseStudentsAlumniFaculty/StaffFacultyStaffProspective StudentsParentsInternational StudentsMiami Herbert Business SchoolRosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric ScienceAccountingAlumniManagementThought LeadershipDevelopment and Alumni Relations DARPhilanthropySocial ImpactCampusFeaturefalsefalsefalsefalsefalseBusiness / People and Community / Entrepreneurship / In the Community / Social Impact / Miami Herbert Business School /
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Athletes amping up their off-the-field game
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2025/04/athletes-amping-up-their-off-the-field-game.html
BusinessPeople and Communityhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/04/sports-biz-conference-hero-940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/04/sports-biz-conference-hero-790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/04/sports-biz-conference-hero-365.jpgSports Business ConferenceAmidst the booming sports industry, a University of Miami symposium explored how athletes are increasingly seeking entrepreneurial opportunities that yield sustainable income and promote positive social impact. Michael R. Malone04-29-2025falseMiami Herbert Business SchoolEntrepreneurshipIn the CommunitySocial ImpactfalsefalsefalsefalsefalsePeople and Community / Research / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Research Excellence / College of Engineering /
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A potential end to ‘forever chemicals’
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2025/04/a-potential-end-to-forever-chemicals.html
People and CommunityResearchhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/04/natu-chemicals-soil-940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/04/natu-chemicals-soil-790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/04/natu-chemicals-soil-365x365.jpgForever chemicalsA new thermal treatment technique being developed by researchers at the University of Miami College of Engineering could help destroy per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in soil, leading to the potential demise of “forever chemicals.”Robert C. Jones Jr.04-28-2025falseCollege of EngineeringHealth and LifestyleIn the CommunitySocial ImpactResearch ExcellencefalsefalsefalsefalsefalsePeople and Community / World / In the Community / Social Impact / Student Affairs /
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The legacy of Pope Francis
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2025/04/the-legacy-of-pope-francis.html
People and CommunityWorldhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/04/reflections-on-pope-francis-hero-940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/04/reflections-on-pope-francis-hero-790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2025/04/reflections-on-pope-francis-hero-365.jpgPope FrancisFrancis, the first pope from Latin America and the first to take the name of St. Francis of Assisi, died Monday at age 88. The College of Cardinals will soon meet in a conclave to elect the next pope.Father Richard J. Vigoa04-22-2025falseStudent AffairsIn the CommunitySocial Impactfalsefalsefalsefalse