University of Miami alumna Daisy Hernández is the author of the book “The Kissing Bug: A True Story of a Family, an Insect, and a Nation’s Neglect of a Deadly Disease.”
Paul Pavlou is positioning the Miami Herbert Business School to do something “bold and exciting” in terms of AI, while ensuring a responsible and ethical approach.
In honor of World Teachers’ Day on Oct. 5, School of Education and Human Development faculty members and graduates speak about the profession.
UThrift, a student-led club at the University of Miami, encourages sustainable fashion choices while cultivating a culture of giving back.
A prolonged strike favors the longshore industry employers, allowing them to raise prices and benefit from delays and bottlenecks, according to a University of Miami management science specialist.
The Erwin G. Harris collection includes a trove of images and promotional materials from Miami, Cuba, and the Caribbean, dating from the 1950s and 1960s.
Linde Barrett, whose University of Miami degrees spurred a successful career in education, is heading to North Africa for a U.S. Department of State post as a cultural ambassador.
David Wander, who heads a global team that manages digital strategy for Roc Nation’s clients around the world, credits hard work, persistence, and moxie for his success and the University of Miami for helping to launch his career.
A new application for students offered through First Year Directions classes at the University of Miami gives them a chance to experience unique campus activities virtually.
A University of Miami criminology class, taught by professor Alex Piquero, seeks to find the answer.
University of Miami religious studies professors cast an eye—though not an evil one—on our penchant for superstitions and the boundaries between science and falsifiability.