At 82, John Siegler finishes his undergraduate degree and fulfills a lifelong dream.
The school now ranks No. 41 nationally, continuing its upward momentum in graduate business education.
Miami Herbert research shows the public assigns AI-created works more culpability than human-created ones in copyright infringement and other intellectual property matters.
Princeton Review again places the program among the nation’s best, ranking it No. 16 in the U.S. for 2026.
Year-to-date rise underscores momentum of Florida-headquartered companies across major industries.
The invitation-only MIS Academic Leadership Conference brought together top scholars to strategize innovation and institutional transformation in an AI-driven economy.
Travel abroad open to all undergraduates; application deadline Feb. 1, 2026.
Student teams develop executive-level decision-making skills as they navigate real-time pressure from C-suite leaders and journalists.
Funded by alumnus Paul Cutler, the new series will teach financial basics to the community while offering Miami Herbert students real-world experience.
New research from Miami Herbert reveals that empowering consumers—not algorithms—can boost sales, reduce returns, and redefine the future of AI.
The Global Executive M.B.A. and Master’s in International Business programs soar to top 5 in the nation, signaling strong global momentum.
Miami Herbert research reveals how colleagues’ emotional support plays a pivotal role when innovators face setbacks on the job.