Nominate a faculty member for a Provost Award.
Deadline is Friday, Dec. 6.
University faculty can nominate a faculty member for the 2025 Provost’s Awards in the categories of faculty excellence and impact and teaching. Note, nominations for the Provost's Teaching Awards may be submitted by staff, undergraduate or graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty. Submissions should include a nominee’s biography and a written statement describing their reason for nominating.
Finish your bachelor’s degree at the U with tuition remission.
Deadline to apply is Friday, Dec. 6.
Have you wanted to complete your bachelor's degree but work or family obligations get in the way? The University’s Bachelor of General Studies Program—with evening, weekend and online courses, plus tuition remission for eligible University and UHealth employees—may be a good fit. Apply by Dec. 6 for Spring 2025.
Opening reception for ‘New Works’ exhibition
Saturday, Dec. 7, at 6 p.m.
In celebration of Art Basel Miami, the Department of Art and Art History proudly presents “New Works,” showcasing the talents of students pursuing their Master of Fine Arts. Attend the opening reception at the University of Miami Gallery in Wynwood. The exhibition—which will be on display until Jan. 17, 2025—features a diverse array of artworks, including photography, printmaking, painting, and ceramics. The M.F.A. program is a rigorous three-year, 60-credit curriculum designed to equip students for professional careers in studio art and to qualify them for college-level teaching. With a highly competitive admission process, the program attracts applicants from across the nation and around the globe.
Bubbles and Brunch featuring Virgil Ortiz: The Future of History!
Sunday, Dec. 8, from 9 a.m. to noon
The Lowe Art Museum’s flagship Art Basel event will include a brunch Champagne reception for Art Week participants and Lowe members followed by a lecture featuring Virgil Ortiz, distinguished artist and designer. Ortiz has masterfully redefined what it means to be a contemporary Native American artist navigating the global art world while staying rooted in his Cochiti Pueblo traditions. Ortiz’s epic retelling of the 1680 Pueblo Revolt unfolds bit by bit, illustrating past and present-day social issues and the future. The conversation will explore the artist’s work, creative process, and innovative artistic style. Register to attend the free event on the Coral Gables Campus.
Attend the opening reception for the Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibition.
Wednesday, Dec. 11, at 4 p.m.
The Department of Art and Art History at the University of Miami's College of Arts and Sciences proudly presents the Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibition featuring Eva Ibert Roca, a senior earning a bachelor’s degree in graphic design. The Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibition is on view through Friday, Dec. 13, at the University of Miami Rainbow Gallery, 1540 Levante Ave., Coral Gables, FL.
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