During his State of the U Town Hall on Thursday evening, President Julio Frenk updated the University of Miami community on the Roadmap to Our New Century, saying that the institution remains on course to meet the goals of its ambitious strategic plan by 2025.
The University is offering its first cross-disciplinary course focused on climate resilience and taught by a variety of key faculty members from across the institution.
The public launch of Ever Brighter, the University’s most ambitious fundraising campaign ever, sparked a year of inspired giving and enduring impact.
University of Miami engineering and ocean sciences faculty members received federal research funding recently to delve into how they can strengthen coastal buildings and seawalls in the face of climate change.
The center, set to launch this fall, will study the practice of democratic politics both in the United States and globally and will offer research grants and public programming.
The University of Miami will launch a new Climate Resilience Academy, a functional research and coordinating hub supporting the University’s academic units and pursuing an interdisciplinary approach that links with private and public partners to solve impacts of climate change and other complex global issues.
President Julio Frenk celebrates the importance of diversity and inclusion and several new initiatives that highlight the accomplishments of Black students and alumni of the University of Miami.
The Office of the Provost is accepting nominations for its teaching awards that will recognize outstanding faculty members. Submit your candidates by Friday, March 11.