The double ’Cane, who holds key academy and leadership positions at the University, will begin his new role on July 1.
University of Miami military science assistant professor Brian Geil strives to instill the highest qualities of leadership and integrity in student cadets by embodying those attributes in his instruction and guidance.
“Visages of Memory” chronicles the lives of survivors through pictures and narratives. The exhibit is currently on display at the Kislak Center at the University of Miami through July 21.
Logan Beatty, a junior studying biomedical engineering, is part of a distinguished group of college students to win a Barry Goldwater Scholarship.
A team of University of Miami marine archaeologists and others discovered the remains of a quarantine hospital and cemetery in the waters off Dry Tortugas National Park.
The internships allow graduate and undergraduate students in the consortium universities a chance to explore a myriad of topics. Students interested in the opportunity have until June 7 to apply.
Ben Kirtman, professor of atmospheric sciences at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, was named the William R. Middelthon III Endowed Chair in Earth Sciences to support research on disaster preparedness and climate variability—areas that reflect the commitment of philanthropist William R. Middelthon III to advance the school’s vital initiatives.
Ethan Hartz, Devin Gialleonardo, and Michael O’Reilly donned yellow fuzzy feet at Friday’s undergraduate commencement ceremonies, revealing their identities as the University of Miami’s iconic mascot, Sebastian the Ibis.
After making his mark at the University as a member of the Rocket ’Canes launch team, contributing to three major projects, and playing club soccer, Alexander Ezzy has earned a degree in mechanical engineering and will be applying his innovative spirit and design skills to the aerospace industry.
Commencement exercises got underway on Thursday with two graduate ceremonies. It was the beginning of seven events that will take place over three days at the Watsco Center on the Coral Gables Campus.