Armando Cuello, a global supply chain executive, joins the inaugural Executive D.B.A. cohort at Miami Herbert Business School, continuing a lifelong connection to the University of Miami and bridging business practice with academic research.
Miami Herbert's focus on early preparation, human skills, and personalized support has earned national recognition.
Miami Herbert professor and Executive D.B.A. director Angelika Dimoka explains the key differences, career outcomes, and research focus of two business doctoral programs.
Executives and experts representing the major health care sectors convene Feb. 6 for the University of Miami Business of Health Care Conference to provide insights on how to best navigate the fast-changing seas within the nation’s largest industry.
Bernardo “Bernie” Navarro, the new U.S. ambassador to Peru, credits a stranger’s kindness with opening the door to his University of Miami education, laying the foundation for his successful career.
Six-month online program addresses critical gap in healthcare leadership development.
Fewer than 1% of business schools worldwide hold triple-crown accreditation from AMBA, AACSB, and EQUIS.
At 82, John Siegler finishes his undergraduate degree and fulfills a lifelong dream.
The school now ranks No. 41 nationally, continuing its upward momentum in graduate business education.
Miami Herbert research shows the public assigns AI-created works more culpability than human-created ones in copyright infringement and other intellectual property matters.
Princeton Review again places the program among the nation’s best, ranking it No. 16 in the U.S. for 2026.
Year-to-date rise underscores momentum of Florida-headquartered companies across major industries.