The Frost School of Music was listed as a leading destination by two outlets for young student musicians applying to college programs.
By studying objects from the Lowe Art Museum, history students from across the University of Miami learned about the America’s early beginnings and its cultural influences.
The romantic ideals that we associate with Valentine’s Day were seeded in the courtly love practices of the Middle Ages and first linked to the holiday in a 14th century dream-vision poem written by Geoffrey Chaucer.
Famed jazz-fusion group Snarky Puppy gave the Frost School’s Jazz Sextet a masterclass in front of a live audience at the GroundUP festival this weekend.
Visitors to the exhibit at the Otto G. Richter Library will be able to participate in an augmented reality experience that will transport them to the High Middle Ages.
About 30 artists, librarians, and book lovers toured the Otto G. Richter Library as part of the Tropic Bound International Artists’ Book Fair last week.
The A-list Hollywood movie was co-written by A.J. Bermudez, a visiting assistant professor in the Department of English.
Music education faculty at the Frost School are making a concerted and unusual effort to teach their undergraduate students to be leaders, community-builders, and innovators.
Two University of Miami School of Communication faculty members share ways to discern AI-generated images.
A love for music and helping young people inspired the football linebacker and former Hurricanes player to use his Jaelan Phillips Foundation to sponsor a scholarship for the Frost School’s MusicReach program.
Explore the daily life of Jews in the 11th-century Iberian Peninsula through detailed facsimiles, virtual reproductions, images, and re-creations.
New biophysics research at the University of Miami adds to our knowledge about the origins of left-right asymmetry in the body.