Jennifer Roche, a graduate of the University of Miami’s Sport Administration program, is using the FIFA World Cup to create lasting change across South Florida.
On its 75th anniversary, the all-volunteer organization announces its largest-ever gift to the Lowe Art Museum—a $1.57 million visitor experience endowment that will expand access and extend hours for the public.
Educators and advocates from across the country who believe popular music should be taught with the same depth and quality as jazz and classical gathered for the Association for Popular Music Education conference at the Frost School of Music, a leader in the field.
The Frost Chopin Academy and Festival returns to celebrate and teach the timeless music of the great Polish pianist and composer, featuring concerts with leading interpreters and outstanding aspiring young artists, including an 11-year-old prodigy.
Frost School of Music composer Shawn Crouch’s powerful oratorio “Letters Home,” a tribute to veterans through a century of their writings, premiered at New York’s Carnegie Hall just after Memorial Day. The work’s Frost School choir was led by choral director Matthew Brady, who served in Iraq and bonded with Crouch over their families’ long history of military service and loss.
Music festival producer We Belong Here has joined the Frost School of Music’s outreach program MusicReach to support a groundbreaking new public arts school in Miami.
A performance at the Miami Grand Prix was the latest instance of how Frost School alumnus Carlos ‘Carlitos’ Lopez is using his Philharmonic Orchestra Project and Frost School artists to create opportunities that combine the worlds of classical and popular music.
Rare books, manuscripts, and other materials curated by University of Miami Libraries employees will be on display.
Graduate and undergraduate students from the Frost School’s renowned jazz program had an outstanding showing in the 2026 DownBeat Student Music Awards.
University of Miami students selected from the Canes Film Festival traveled to the City of Angels to showcase their films, attend exclusive tours, industry meetings, film screenings, and network with alumni.
A panel discussion at the Cuban Heritage Collection will explore the relevance of Martí’s life and writings in the 21st century.
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