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Students get a boost to expand their businesses

The third annual USTAAR Pitch Competition awarded $100,000 each to five promising student teams for their ingenious startup ideas and potential.

Students get a boost to expand their businesses

The third annual USTAAR Pitch Competition awarded $100,000 each to five promising student teams for their ingenious startup ideas and potential.


Students get a boost to expand their businesses

The third annual USTAAR Pitch Competition awarded $100,000 each to five promising student teams for their ingenious startup ideas and potential.

Students get a boost to expand their businesses

The third annual USTAAR Pitch Competition awarded $100,000 each to five promising student teams for their ingenious startup ideas and potential.



University of Miami Debate Team continues to shine

During the 2025 season, the University of Miami Debate Team brought home three top prizes, along with many other distinctions

University of Miami Debate Team continues to shine

During the 2025 season, the University of Miami Debate Team brought home three top prizes, along with many other distinctions



IATUL awards Lifetime Membership to Dean of Libraries Charles Eckman at 45th Annual Conference

The award honors Eckman’s years of service, global engagement, and commitment to building community across academic libraries.

IATUL awards Lifetime Membership to Dean of Libraries Charles Eckman at 45th Annual Conference

The award honors Eckman’s years of service, global engagement, and commitment to building community across academic libraries.




How Hurricane Melissa exploded into a monster

The Category 5 storm, which left a trail of destruction across the Caribbean, stunned forecasters and meteorologists, achieving extreme rapid intensification as well as a never-before-recorded wind speed near the ocean surface. University of Miami tropical cyclone experts explain how it happened.

How Hurricane Melissa exploded into a monster

The Category 5 storm, which left a trail of destruction across the Caribbean, stunned forecasters and meteorologists, achieving extreme rapid intensification as well as a never-before-recorded wind speed near the ocean surface. University of Miami tropical cyclone experts explain how it happened.



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