Part of the Learning Commons, the Creative Studio helps ideas take form through digital, visual, and multimedia work.
The upcoming episode of Now We Know! with Steve Guttenberg, airing May 16 at 12p ET on CNBC will feature the University of Miami School of Architecture.
Veteran faculty members and program leaders David Ake, Don Coffman, Charles Mason, and Carol Kaminsky reflect on their years at the Frost School of Music, together with a tribute to keyboard supervisor Paul Anthony Bruno.
Celebrate the life and poetic legacy of José Martí, whose voice continues to shape the cultural and political imagination of Latin America and its diasporas.
The City of Coral Gables, the University of Miami’s home city, paid tribute to dean Shelton G. “Shelly” Berg’s 19 years of visionary leadership of the Frost School of Music.
A Lasting Legacy, the 2026 issue of Score, the Frost School of Music’s annual magazine, is available online now.
Join us for a summer showcase, featuring a selection of rare and unique treasures from the holdings of Special Collections.
The Frost School’s annual All-Student Forum honored outstanding graduates from across the school, with an emotional farewell from departing dean Shelton G. “Shelly” Berg.
Fourth donation to the University Libraries includes rare scores, signed letters, and other music ephemera spanning four centuries.
Three artists selected to serve as the 2026-2027 residents.
Frost School student Jacey Schell has created the soundtrack for “How to Die in Space,” a pioneering immersive show at Miami's Frost Planetarium based on a best-selling book.
Broadway star and 2006 Frost School of Music graduate Joshua Henry performed at the Met Gala, on the heels of his fourth Tony nomination for his show-stopping performance in the hit Broadway revival of “Ragtime.”