A blog post written by Associate Dean for Digital Strategies and Scholarly Communication Liz Gushee, as featured by the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries.
The scientific evidence behind plant-forward nutrition took center stage last week as two guest speakers led a lunch-and-learn at the University organized by the Plant-Based Canes.
The sixth annual Cycle Sesh fundraiser raises awareness for cancer research in partnership with Team Hurricanes for the Dolphins Cancer Challenge. This year, the rides will be themed to halftime shows of the past and present.
A new study by a School of Communication professor examines different approaches to humor and their impact on people.
Collaborating with faculty members and researchers, students helped develop and create immersive technology applications that address environmental awareness, the well-being of cancer patients, and the history of a historic Miami neighborhood.
With educators and experts from around the country in attendance, including Imagineers from the Walt Disney Company, the two-day conference explored the different ways extended reality is making an impact in the world.
Industrial engineering students use optimization models to support surgery team planning.
Take a front-row seat at the bakery in Centennial Village Dining Hall, where fresh desserts are made daily to satisfy every sweet tooth.
The Future Is Now tour recently wrapped up in Los Angeles and New York, uniting all Canes in honoring the U’s legacy and answering the call to shape what’s next.
From kickoff kisses and library study sessions to fire drills, fraternity steps, and scholarship weekends, these stories trace how the University of Miami has quietly played matchmaker for generations.
Iconic nurse and guiding light of the Thelma Gibson Health Initiative leaves legacy of community leadership and civic engagement.
Nearly 350 alumni gathered in New York City for the final stop of the University of Miami Alumni Association’s The Future Is Now tour, celebrating the institution’s centennial momentum and bold vision for the next century.