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5 things to know this week

A weekly series designed to highlight events, benefits, perks, and items of interest for the University of Miami community.

Attend ‘Sea Secrets 2026: How AI Is Transforming Climate Prediction’
Tuesday, March 10, 5:30 p.m.
The climate system is chaotic and noisy—yet within this noise lie the windows of predictability that enable more accurate weather and climate forecasts. In this talk, Marybeth Arcodia, assistant professor of atmospheric sciences at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, explores how artificial intelligence is transforming our ability to forecast Earth's climate. Learn more.

Frost Research Showcase
Monday, March 16, 5 p.m.
Discover the breadth of innovative and impactful music research at the third annual Frost Research Showcase, where Frost School of Music faculty members and students share their groundbreaking work across diverse disciplines. Attendees will hear presentations on the latest projects and engage directly with presenters during a dynamic research poster session. The event is free, but tickets are required.

Rise and shine at the Women's Commission Annual Breakfast
Tuesday, March 17, 8:30-10:30 a.m.
Join us for a morning of connection and celebration as we come together with colleagues from across the University for networking, a keynote by Shalom Saar, assistant professor of practice in medical education, and the presentation of the May A. Brunson, Louise P. Mills, and the Rita Deutsch awards, honoring excellence across our community. RSVP today.

Patricia A. Whitely's Leadership Symposium
March 17-19
Patricia A. Whitely's Leadership Symposium is an annual gathering that brings the University community together to celebrate and empower student leaders to create positive social change through leadership development, community building, and wellness activities.   
This year's theme, “Layers of Leadership,”symbolizes the unique and multifaceted parts of ourselves that come together to shape who we are as leaders. Throughout the week, participants will engage in dynamic workshops focused on professional development, personal growth, and mental wellness, all designed to encourage reflection on the many dimensions of leadership. Register to attend one or more events. For questions, contact the Butler Center for Service and Leadership at leadandserve@miami.edu or visit their office Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Donna E. Shalala Student Center, Suite 204.

Your guide to summer camps on campus
Summer camps range from personal interests to academic opportunities for all ages and stages of life and learning. Find details on some of the camps available on the Coral Gables Campus this summer.

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