https://news.miami.edufalseU-LINKtrueRoadmaphttps://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.htmluniversityfalseArts and Humanities / Research / History and Culture / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / Libraries / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / U-LINKShining a light on untold stories from Florida’s past
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/shining-a-light-on-untold-stories-from-floridas-past.html
Arts and HumanitiesResearchhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/chart-saltwater-underground-railroad-hero-940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/chart-saltwater-underground-railroad-hero-790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/chart-saltwater-underground-railroad-hero-365.jpgEnslaved people following the Saltwater Underground Railroad at Cape Florida, present-day Bill Baggs State Park, await a harrowing journey to freedom. Image rendered by the University’s New Experience Research and Design Lab (NERDLab).University researchers are focused on “re-storying,” or retelling grand narratives of Florida’s history to celebrate the contributions of peoples that have long been ignored.Michael R. Malone04-26-2024falseStudentsFaculty/StaffFacultyStaffCollege of Arts and SciencesLibrariesHistory and CultureResearch ExcellencefalsefalsefalsefalsefalseHealth and Medicine / People and Community / Health and Lifestyle / In the Community / Social Impact / Miller School of Medicine / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Patients / General Business / resilience-academyU-LINKStudy 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 MedicinePeople and Communityhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/ian-flooding-hero-940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/ian-flooding-hero-790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/10/ian-flooding-hero-365.jpgHurricane IanSevere 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.10-12-2022falseFaculty/StaffFacultyPatientsGeneral BusinessMiller School of MedicineHealth and LifestyleIn the CommunitySocial ImpactfalsefalsefalsefalsefalseLaw 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 SciencesU-LINKStudy debunks rise of conspiracy theories
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/08/study-debunks-rise-of-conspiracy-theories.html
Law and PoliticsResearchhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/conspiracy-theories-hero-940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/conspiracy-theories-hero-790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2022/08/conspiracy-theories-hero-365.jpgIn 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 Gutierrez08-12-2022falseFaculty/StaffFacultyStaffGeneral BusinessMobileCollege of Arts and SciencesSchool of CommunicationCollege of EngineeringGrants and FundingResearch ExcellencefalsefalsefalsefalsefalseRoadmap / Research / Science and Technology / Climate Change / Environment / Hide Lead Art on Interior Pages / resilience-academyU-LINKTeam works to enhance South Florida’s coastal resilience
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/03/team-works-to-enhance-south-floridas-coastal-resilience.html
RoadmapResearchScience and Technologyhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.pnghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-medium.pnghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images/system-images/place-holder-small.pngUniversity of Miami Standard Split-U LogoAn 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@TheU03-15-2021falseClimate ChangeEnvironmenttruefalsefalsefalsefalseAcademics / Health and Medicine / Academic Excellence / Ethics / Health and Lifestyle / U-LINKMedical 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
AcademicsHealth and Medicinehttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/climatejustice2-hero-940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/climatejustice2-hero-790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/02/climatejustice2-hero-365.jpgComposite poster and headshot for Climate Justice lecture #1In the inaugural Climate and Racial Justice Talk, Harriet A. Washington debunks myths and asks her own tough questions.Maya Bell02-02-2021falseAcademic ExcellenceEthicsHealth and LifestylefalsefalsefalsefalsefalsePeople 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-LINKScientists study the impacts of aerosolized algae
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/01/scientists-study-the-impacts-of-aerosolized-algae.html
People and CommunityResearchScience and Technologyhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/image-news-red-tide-940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/image-news-red-tide-790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/image-news-red-tide-365x365.jpgA sign warns of the effects of red tide at Bonita Beach. Photo: Peter E. Howard/University of MiamiUsing 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.01-28-2021falseStudentsAlumniFaculty/StaffFacultyStaffCommunity and FansParentsInternational StudentsGeneral BusinessMobileRosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric ScienceMiller School of MedicineMarine Ecosystems and SocietyIn the CommunityResearch ExcellenceClimate ChangeEnvironmentfalsefalsefalsefalsefalseRoadmap / 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-academyU-LINKU-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
RoadmapPeople and Communityhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/climatejustice-hero-940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/climatejustice-hero-790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/01/climatejustice-hero-365.jpgClimate justice illustration created by Catherine Villalonga from (F)empowerAward-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 Bell01-26-2021falseStudentsAlumniFaculty/StaffFacultyStaffInternational StudentsGeneral BusinessMobileSchool of Education and Human DevelopmentSchool of LawRosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric ScienceSocial Justice SeriesSocial ImpactVisiting SpeakersfalsefalsefalsefalsefalseRoadmap / Academics / People and Community / Academic Excellence / Teaching and Learning / Diversity / In the Community / Social Impact / U-LINKTeam aims to elevate indigenous voices
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/12/team-aims-to-elevate-indigenous-voices.html
RoadmapAcademicsPeople and Communityhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/indigenouspeoples-hero-940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/indigenouspeoples-hero-790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/12/indigenouspeoples-hero-365.jpgAmerica 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 Tannen12-08-2020falseAcademic ExcellenceTeaching and LearningDiversityIn the CommunitySocial ImpactfalsefalsefalsefalsefalseRoadmap / Academics / Research / Academic Excellence / Research Excellence / U-LINKU-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
RoadmapAcademicsResearchhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/frostulink-hero-940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/frostulink-hero-790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/11/frostulink-hero-365.jpgThe 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 Tannen11-13-2020falseAcademic ExcellenceResearch ExcellencefalsefalsefalsefalsefalseRoadmap / 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-LINKResearchers tackle racial inequality
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/researchers-tackle-racial-inequality.html
RoadmapPeople and CommunityResearchUniversityhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/ulinkjustice-hero-940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/ulinkjustice-hero-790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/ulinkjustice-hero-365.jpgLillie 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 Tannen10-08-2020falseStudentsFaculty/StaffFacultyGeneral BusinessMobileOffice of the Senior Vice President and ProvostIn the CommunitySocial ImpactGrants and FundingfalsefalsefalsefalsefalseRoadmap / 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-LINKSchool of Law initiative combats COVID-19 disparities
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/10/school-of-law-initiative-combats-covid-19-disparities.html
RoadmapLaw and PoliticsPeople and Communityhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/westgrove-hero-940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/westgrove-hero-790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/10/westgrove-hero-365.jpgIn 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.10-02-2020falseStudentsAlumniFaculty/StaffFacultyStaffProspective StudentsCommunity and FansParentsInternational StudentsGeneral BusinessMobileSchool of LawMiami Law/PoliticsIn the CommunitySocial ImpactfalsefalsefalsefalsefalsePeople 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-academyU-LINKTeams tackle sustainability for North Bay Village
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/teams-tackle-sustainability-for-north-bay-village.html
People and CommunityScience and Technologyhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/ulinkconcrete_hero_940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/ulinkconcrete_hero_790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/ulinkconcrete_hero_365.jpgNorth 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 Tannen05-13-2020falseStudentsAlumniFaculty/StaffProspective StudentsParentsGeneral BusinessMobileCollege of EngineeringCivil, Architectural and EnvironmentalIn the CommunityClimate ChangefalsefalsefalsefalsefalsePeople 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-LINKResearchers groom corals to combat coastal erosion
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/05/researchers-groom-corals-to-combat-coastal-erosion.html
People and CommunityResearchScience and Technologyhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/coral-resilience-940.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/coral-resilience-790.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/05/coral-resilience-365.jpgJane Carrick, a research associate at the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric ScienceThe interdisciplinary Coastal Resilience Project team is researching ways to make corals more effective in preserving coastlines and waterfront properties.Christopher Bared05-01-2020falseStudentsAlumniFaculty/StaffPatientsProspective StudentsCommunity and FansParentsInternational StudentsGeneral BusinessMobileRosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric ScienceMarine Biology and EcologyResearch ExcellenceClimate ChangeEnvironmentfalsefalsefalsefalsefalseLaw and Politics / People and Community / U-LINKResearch: 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 PoliticsPeople and Communityhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/conspiracy-protestors-940.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/conspiracy-protesors-790.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/04/conspiracy-protestors-365.jpgProtesters 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 Gutierrez04-20-2020falsefalsefalsefalsefalsefalseBusiness / People and Community / Science and Technology / resilience-academyU-LINKCollege 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
BusinessPeople and CommunityScience and Technologyhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/ulinkconcrete940.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/ulinkconcrete790.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/02/ulinkconcrete365.jpgCollege of Engineering, ULINK, students, University of Miami, North Bay VillageA 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 Tannen02-12-2020falsefalsefalsefalsefalsefalseRoadmap / Academics / U-LINKPioneering librarians shine in their U-LINK roles
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2020/01/pioneering-librarians-shine-in-their-u-link-roles.html
RoadmapAcademicshttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/ulink-28-940.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/ulink-28-790.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2020/01/ulink-28-365.jpgJoanna Lombard and Amy ClementUniversity of Miami Laboratory for Integrative Knowledge grantees learn more about the science of team science, and the critical roles University librarians are forging.Maya Bell01-14-2020falsefalsefalsefalsefalsefalseRoadmap / 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-academyU-LINKU-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
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https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/working-to-revive-floridas-barrier-reefs.html
AcademicsPeople and CommunityResearchScience and TechnologyUniversityhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/reefs940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/reefs790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/reefs-365x365.jpgCoral Reef grant, University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, Andrew Baker, Diego LirmanUniversity 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 Tannen12-18-2019falseStudentsAlumniFaculty/StaffProspective StudentsCommunity and FansParentsInternational StudentsGeneral BusinessMobileCollege of EngineeringRosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric ScienceMarine Biology and EcologyOcean EngineeringSUSTAINAcademic ExcellenceIn the CommunitySocial ImpactGrants and FundingResearch ExcellenceClimate ChangeEnvironmentAnnouncementsSustainabilityfalsefalsefalsefalsefalseRoadmap / 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-LINKNew U-LINK grants support life-changing endeavors
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/new-u-link-grants-support-life-changing-endeavors.html
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https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/12/university-of-miami-awarded-harmful-algal-bloom-research-funding.html
Health and MedicineResearchhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/algal-bloom-state-funding-940.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/algal-bloom-state-funding-790.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/12/algal-bloom-state-funding-365.jpgResearchers Kim Popendorf and Alberto J. Caban-MartinezFunding supports research on the human-health impacts of red tide and other harmful algal blooms.Kai Hill12-16-2019falseStudentsAlumniFaculty/StaffPatientsProspective StudentsCommunity and FansParentsInternational StudentsGeneral BusinessMobileRosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric ScienceMiller School of MedicineOcean SciencesOffice of the Senior Vice President and ProvostGrants and FundingResearch ExcellencefalsefalsefalsefalsefalseRoadmap / 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-LINKU-LINK advances climate- and terrorism-related projects
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/09/u-link-advances-climate-and-terrorism-related-projects.html
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https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/mapping-the-global-highways-of-hate.html
RoadmapResearchUniversityhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/hate-highways-940.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/hate-highway-790.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/hate-highway-365.jpgIn 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 Bell08-22-2019falseStudentsAlumniFaculty/StaffCollege of Arts and SciencesOffice of the Senior Vice President and ProvostGrants and FundingResearch ExcellencefalsefalsefalsefalsefalseRoadmap / 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-LINKDisrupting extremist conspiracy theories
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/disrupting-extremist-conspiracy-theories.html
RoadmapPeople and CommunityResearchUniversityhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/el-paso-shooting-940.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/el-paso-shooting-790.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/el-paso-shooting-365.jpgGloria 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 Bell08-06-2019falseStudentsAlumniFaculty/StaffProspective StudentsCommunity and FansInternational StudentsGeneral BusinessOffice of the Senior Vice President and ProvostSocial ImpactGrants and FundingResearch ExcellencefalsefalsefalsefalsefalseRoadmap / 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-LINKU-LINK’s ‘big reveal’
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/08/u-links-big-reveal.html
RoadmapAcademicsArts and HumanitiesResearchUniversityhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/duerk-u-link-940.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/duerk-u-link-790.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/08/duerk-u-link-365.jpgProvost Jeffrey Duerk addresses U-LINK granteesThe 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 Bell08-05-2019falseStudentsAlumniFaculty/StaffProspective StudentsOffice of the Senior Vice President and ProvostAcademic ExcellenceGrants and FundingfalsefalsefalsefalsefalseRoadmap / 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-LINKAmbassadors for interdisciplinary research
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/07/ambassadors-for-interdisciplinary-research.html
RoadmapAcademicsResearchScience and TechnologyUniversityhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/dass-940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/dass-790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/07/dass-365x365.jpgRahul DassNew U-LINK Predoctoral Fellowships allow graduate students to tackle interdisciplinary research projects with faculty from two different areas of expertise.Janette Neuwahl Tannen07-17-2019falseFacultyAcademic ExcellenceAccess and InclusionTeaching and LearningFlorida Law/PoliticsMiami Law/PoliticsPublic ServiceU.S. GovernmentDiversityIn the CommunitySocial ImpactGrants and FundingResearch ExcellenceCommunication StudiesSocial SciencesTech InnovationAnnouncementsDistinctionsTechnologyWellnessfalsefalsefalsefalsefalseResearch / 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 RecognitionU-LINKTackling controversial technology face by face
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2019/06/tackling-controversial-technology-face-by-face.html
ResearchScience and Technologyhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/facial-recognition940-529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/facial-recognition-790-527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/06/facial-recognition-365.jpgFacial RecognitionUniversity of Miami researchers are trying to improve how facial recognition software “sees” race and ethnicity.Amanda M. Perez06-06-2019falseStudentsAlumniFaculty/StaffPatientsProspective StudentsCommunity and FansParentsInternational StudentsGeneral BusinessMobileCollege of Arts and SciencesA&S ResearchA&S Social SciencesGrants and FundingTech InnovationfalsefalsefalsefalsefalseRoadmap / Academics / Arts and Humanities / University / Academic Excellence / Curricula / Teaching and Learning / Fine Arts / History and Culture / Announcements / Voices and Opinions / U-LINKCan you hear me now?
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RoadmapAcademicsArts and HumanitiesUniversityhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/u-link-workshop-940.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/u-link-lynn-790.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/u-link-lynn-365.jpgu-link workshop 940Scholars from diverse disciplines who were awarded U-LINK grants gather to learn how to communicate effectively.Maya Bell01-31-2019falseAcademic ExcellenceCurriculaTeaching and LearningFine ArtsHistory and CultureAnnouncementsVoices and OpinionsfalsefalsefalsefalsefalseRoadmap / Research / University / Grants and Funding / Office of the President / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / U-LINKNew U-LINK awards support innovative ideas for tough problems
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RoadmapResearchUniversityhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/ulink-artificial-intelligence-940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/ulink-artificial-intelligence-790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2019/01/ulink-artificial-intelligence-365.jpgArtificial intelligence graphicTeams 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 Bell01-14-2019falseStudentsAlumniFaculty/StaffProspective StudentsOffice of the PresidentOffice of the Senior Vice President and ProvostGrants and FundingfalsefalsefalsefalsefalsePeople and Community / Research / U-LINKCoral Defense
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People and CommunityResearchhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/hero_rsmashurricanestory_940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/hero_rsmashurricanestory_790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/06/hero_rsmashurricanestory_365.jpgA new Rosenstiel School project is studying how effective corals reefs are in mitigating wave velocity and storm surge.Robert C. Jones Jr.06-01-2018falsefalsefalsefalsefalsefalseAcademics / Health and Medicine / Research / Science and Technology / Grants and Funding / Research Excellence / Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost / Students / Alumni / Faculty/Staff / Prospective Students / Community and Fans / U-LINKAdvancing Interdisciplinary Research to Tackle Societal Problems
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AcademicsHealth and MedicineResearchScience and Technologyhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/02/hero_idresearch_940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/02/hero_idresearch_790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2018/02/hero_idresearch_365.jpgAerial shot of waterFive interdisciplinary teams are the inaugural recipients of grant funding from U-LINK—the UM Laboratory for INtegrative Knowledge.Maya Bell01-31-2018falseStudentsAlumniFaculty/StaffProspective StudentsCommunity and FansOffice of the Senior Vice President and ProvostGrants and FundingResearch Excellencefalsefalsefalsefalse