Music Engineering

Music Engineering

Dolphins star Jaelan Phillips gives back through music

A love for music and helping young people inspired the football linebacker and former Hurricanes player to use his Jaelan Phillips Foundation to sponsor a scholarship for the Frost School’s MusicReach program.

https://news.miami.edu/frost/stories/2025/02/jaelan-phillips-musicreach.html


Music Engineering

Exploring the frontiers of music and technology

Tom Collins is leading a cutting-edge project at the Frost School to investigate how artificial intelligence is changing music, with the goal of empowering students and faculty to understand and shape this transformative new technology. The project’s work will be showcased at the International AI Song Contest in Switzerland this weekend.

https://news.miami.edu/frost/stories/2024/10/ai-x-music.html




Music Engineering

Frost School alumna wins John Lennon Songwriting Contest

Stephania Martinez, who built a deep bank of skills as both an audio engineer and a songwriter at the Frost School of Music, just won a top prize in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest.

https://news.miami.edu/frost/stories/2024/09/stephanielennoncontest.html




Music Engineering

Introducing new Frost School of Music faculty

Renowned new faculty have joined the Frost School, with two new leaders of the Frost Band of the Hour, and new professors and lecturers in Choral Studies, Music Engineering, and Musicology.

https://news.miami.edu/frost/stories/2024/08/newhires.html


Music Engineering

Score Magazine Digital Version

We’re happy to announce the digital version of Score, the Frost School of Music’s annual magazine highlighting the most recent achievements of our inspiring alumni, students, and faculty, is out now!

https://news.miami.edu/frost/stories/2022/06/score-2022.html


Music Engineering

University offers free online courses to Ukrainian students affected by the war

The students would enroll as visiting exchange students, taking virtual courses taught by University of Miami faculty members.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/university-offers-free-online-courses-to-ukrainian-students-affected-by-the-war.html


Music Engineering

Work, travel top the list of students’ summer plans

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.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/work,-travel-top-the-list-of-students-summer-plans.html


Music Engineering

Distinguished speakers to share wisdom with Class of 2022

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.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/05/distinguished-speakers-to-share-wisdom-with-class-of-2022.html


Music Engineering

Get proper sleep, take care of your mind and body during final exams

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.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2022/04/get-proper-sleep,-take-care-of-your-mind-and-body-during-final-exams.html


Music Engineering

‘Ever Brighter’ campaign a highlight at Homecoming

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.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/11/ever-brighter-campaign-a-highlight-at-homecoming.html