The U Creates website has launched “Spotlight,” a new series that introduces remarkable people who make up the artistic community at the University of Miami.
The University of Miami community is invited to participate in several events to discuss crucial topics regarding social justice and racial equality, explored in Ijeoma Oluo’s best-seller.
University writing experts weigh in on the inaugural poem, written and recited by Amanda Gorman, a 22-year-old U.S. youth poet laureate.
The number of ambassadors has been increased from 75 to 100 as the University continues to support a safe environment and help students adhere to COVID-19 guidelines.
Octavia Bridges—a 20-year veteran of the University of Miami Police Department and the first Black woman to serve as a lieutenant—has been promoted to oversee crime prevention and community relations on the Coral Gables Campus.
The Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection has given social scientists and psychologists another example to examine the behavior and actions of groups.
Some experts believe that pent-up demand will push the economy into a rebound after the majority of the U.S. population receives the COVID-19 vaccine.
University of Miami alumnus Eddie Alvarez excels as a newspaper designer and is now an art director at The Washington Post.
Following Wednesday’s historic event, University of Miami experts in various fields provide their insight on the biggest challenges facing the new administration.
University of Miami experts weigh the merit and consequences of amending or repealing the communications law that provides a legal shield for service providers from the words, images, and videos posted by their users.
The multidisciplinary forum in April will explore lessons learned from the regions. There is a call for papers to be presented, but abstracts must be submitted by Jan. 17.