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From survival to recovery

University of Miami experts assess humanitarian and medical response after Venezuela’s devastating twin earthquakes and the rarity of a “doublet.”

From survival to recovery

University of Miami experts assess humanitarian and medical response after Venezuela’s devastating twin earthquakes and the rarity of a “doublet.”


How Does Extreme Heat Affect Pregnancy?

Doctoral student’s nursing science dissertation addresses complex factors surrounding heat vulnerability, a pressing issue for maternal-infant health.

How Does Extreme Heat Affect Pregnancy?

Doctoral student’s nursing science dissertation addresses complex factors surrounding heat vulnerability, a pressing issue for maternal-infant health.



Summer visit boosts global research effort

A noted nurse scientist from Universidad de Cantabria is in Miami through June to advance collaborative initiatives underway with four faculty members from the School of Nursing and Health Studies.

Summer visit boosts global research effort

A noted nurse scientist from Universidad de Cantabria is in Miami through June to advance collaborative initiatives underway with four faculty members from the School of Nursing and Health Studies.



Summertime, and the reading is easy

University of Miami deans and professors shared what they will be reading and watching this summer.

Summertime, and the reading is easy

University of Miami deans and professors shared what they will be reading and watching this summer.




Recognizing Nurses Worldwide

University of Miami nursing faculty represent PAHO/WHO Collaborating Centre at annual International Nurses Day celebration.

Recognizing Nurses Worldwide

University of Miami nursing faculty represent PAHO/WHO Collaborating Centre at annual International Nurses Day celebration.


What is charisma?

Is it a quality that one is born with, or can it be nurtured? University of Miami professors offer their takes on this personality trait.

What is charisma?

Is it a quality that one is born with, or can it be nurtured? University of Miami professors offer their takes on this personality trait.




New study will probe the progression of pediatric myopia

Funded by a National Institutes of Health grant, University of Miami researchers in engineering and ophthalmology will track nearsightedness in children.

New study will probe the progression of pediatric myopia

Funded by a National Institutes of Health grant, University of Miami researchers in engineering and ophthalmology will track nearsightedness in children.


Cement researchers convene to address emerging challenges

Research showcased at the Advances in Cement-Based Materials Conference highlights how faculty and students are reimagining cement.

Cement researchers convene to address emerging challenges

Research showcased at the Advances in Cement-Based Materials Conference highlights how faculty and students are reimagining cement.




Nourishing medical interests

Health science student Sarah Geraldo has been awarded a national scholarship to attend the next International Conference on Nutrition in Medicine.

Nourishing medical interests

Health science student Sarah Geraldo has been awarded a national scholarship to attend the next International Conference on Nutrition in Medicine.



Apply for a prestigious award or fellowship today

The University of Miami Office of Academic Enhancement invites students and recent graduates to explore nationally and internationally competitive scholarships and fellowships.

Apply for a prestigious award or fellowship today

The University of Miami Office of Academic Enhancement invites students and recent graduates to explore nationally and internationally competitive scholarships and fellowships.



Netflix's ‘Million Dollar Secret’ winner tells all

Q&A with Nick Pellecchia, B.B.A. ’21, on risk, resilience, and the million-dollar secret to his success.

Netflix's ‘Million Dollar Secret’ winner tells all

Q&A with Nick Pellecchia, B.B.A. ’21, on risk, resilience, and the million-dollar secret to his success.


Building a legacy beyond the final whistle

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.

Building a legacy beyond the final whistle

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.


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