Silvio Plata’s dedication, talent, and love of music enabled him to overcome his lifelong blindness to earn a degree in vocal performance at the Frost School. Now he embarks on a new journey to earn a law degree and advocate for others with disabilities.
The Frost School commissioned two works to commemorate the loss of beloved music educator and leader Robert Carnochan.
Frost School alumnus Jorge Mejia’s “If These Walls Could Talk” combines stories and music inspired by South Beach history and his own. He joins the Frost Symphony Orchestra in its U.S. premiere this Sunday.
Drawing inspiration from the Beatles’ “Yellow Submarine” and led by a sculpture professor whose work centers on environmental and social justice, art students constructed a 20‑foot‑long sculpture of the iconic symbol, which will be on display at the Earth Day Fair on April 22 at Lakeside Patio.
Shelton G. “Shelly” Berg, the dean of the Frost School of Music, was given the Arsht Education Champion Award at the 20th anniversary gala of Miami’s Adrienne Arsht Center.
From Afro-Cuban art to hands-on Earth Day activities, April at the Lowe Art Museum offers a dynamic mix of exhibitions and events that connect history, culture, and creativity.
University faculty and students celebrate how poetry, a practice in precision and restraint that slows us down, commands our attention, and imparts the power of words, serves as an exercise to sharpen critical thinking skills.
Leaders and faculty at the Frost School and the University of Miami turned out to pay tribute to music education graduate Jennifer Jimenez, who was named the 2026 Music Educator of the Year at this year’s GRAMMY Awards.
A University of Miami physicist has received one of the nation’s most prestigious honors for early-career scientists, the NSF CAREER Award, positioning his research at the forefront of next-generation quantum technologies.
Fulbright awards have enabled two Frost School graduate students and a jazz program lecturer to have powerful experiences that showcase how the program enriches international cultural understanding.
A Bachelor of Fine Arts student reflects on how creativity, resilience, and connection shaped her journey at the University of Miami.
The Cuban Heritage Collection welcomes Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Mirta Ojito for a presentation of her latest book.