A project by a Frost School of Music junior and Library Research Scholar explores how refined pedagogy methods may be beneficial in music education.
Discover how the Kislak Collection informed an interdisciplinary investigation of Andean history, displacement, and identity.
An in-person and online opportunity to meet and engage with each of the students as they share the results of their research projects.
Join us on campus and online for inspiring presentations, creative workshops, and two special mindfulness sessions.
The Cuban Heritage Collection welcomes Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Mirta Ojito for a presentation of her latest book.
Aiming to support policy changes to allow more Floridians with disabilities to receive critical services, two University of Miami experts recently presented to the National Council on Disabilities and will soon publish a report on their findings.
A University of Miami librarian provides tips on how to get the most relevant and reliable AI search results.
University of Miami opens “Roots of the Americas,” as featured in the Coral Gables Gazette.
An exhibition exploring the enduring significance of crops native to the Americas and how they reshaped local economies, altered landscapes, and influenced culture throughout the region.
Join us for a presentation on two memoirs that explore how personal and collective memory travel across borders and generations.
A blog post written by Associate Dean for Digital Strategies and Scholarly Communication Liz Gushee, as featured by the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries.
Spring 2026 highlights, exhibitions, upcoming events, and more at the University Libraries.