5 things you need to know this week

A weekly series designed to highlight events, benefits, perks, and items of interest for the University of Miami community.

Stay connected this week with a guide to arts, alumni volunteer opportunities, and Earth Month events; and don’t miss out on a list of summer camps.

April Guide to the Arts at the U 
Throughout April.
See a student performance of “Urinetown, the musical” at the Jerry Herman Ring Theatre, attend the Frost Symphony Orchestra season finale featuring Beethoven’s 9th, or visit a student-curated Lowe Art Museum exhibition highlighting works by artist Miya Ando. Explore the guide.

Discover Earth Month happenings and events. 
Throughout April.
Supported by the Office of Sustainability, Green U, and the ECO Agency, the Earth Month calendar of events is updated regularly to showcase new and upcoming events. Check back to find the latest offerings all month long.

Find summer camp opportunities.
Happening now.
Summer camps range from personal interests to academic opportunities for all ages and stages of life and learning. Review some of the camps available on the Coral Gables Campus this summer, and find details on how to enroll your child. Check back later as more opportunities may be added to this list.

Discover alumni volunteer opportunities around the country.
Various dates throughout April and May.
’Canes Day of Service offers University of Miami alumni, students, families, and friends an opportunity to give back to their communities by participating in local service projects. Hosted by ’Canes Communities around the country, these projects support the University’s mission to transform lives through education, research, innovation, and service. Find opportunities in your community.

ICYMI: Match day at Miller School of Medicine
On March 24, Match Day, 196 students from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Class of 2024 learned where they will complete the next step in their medical training journey. Share in the excitement and see videos and photos and read stories to learn more about how our students are making an impact.

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