Professor Tom Musca and a crew of School of Communication students and alumni spent the summer producing a feature-length film inspired by the stories of Dominican immigrants who flee to Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, seeking better opportunities.
University of Miami resilience and sustainability specialists assess the environmental benefits and opportunities provided through the Inflation Reduction Act, the largest investment in clean energy technologies in history.
Hannah Kuker, a junior at the University of Miami, won first place at the Academy of Legal Studies in Business annual international conference. With the help of faculty advisors, her paper analyzed AI rights to using copyrighted material with a specific focus on the visual arts.
University of Miami religious studies scholars examine the roots and causes of the ‘‘de-churching’’ trend of the past decades and for the increasing numbers of ‘‘nones’’—those with no religious affiliation or those who identify as simply “spiritual.’’
The coronavirus pandemic and its correlating lockdowns are blamed for rising levels of anxiety among a global population, including young people. But there are ways to mitigate the mental health challenges.
James Wilson loves to manipulate molecules in collaborative research. But during a recent 335-mile bike ride, the cycling enthusiast discovered what he can accomplish alone.
A University of Miami Libraries event on Thursday charted the evolving techniques of printmaking and how these crafted illustrations have informed storytelling and helped to mold public opinion in books and other printed media.
Hundreds of manuscripts, letters, documents, and photos of the esteemed Cuban political columnist and writer will be available to students and scholars through the University of Miami Libraries.
Get to know more about the members of the executive board, who call themselves the “Big 3,” and discover their initiatives and goals for the 2023–24 academic year to create an “UndeniableU.”
About 120 students from the Afro-Ecuadorean town of San Francisco de Caldera participated in a summer camp—where they learned language arts, photography, and the history of their culture—led by University of Miami educators.
Longtime University of Miami trustee Marta Weeks Wulf, the first woman to chair the University’s Board of Trustees, gave generously to the Frost School of Music and a multitude of other initiatives.