Topic: People and Community

Honoring faculty accomplishments

The 2026 Provost’s Awards offered a chance to elevate the work of some top instructors and researchers from across the University’s three campuses.

Honoring faculty accomplishments

The 2026 Provost’s Awards offered a chance to elevate the work of some top instructors and researchers from across the University’s three campuses.


With faculty support, student talents eMerge

Nurse anesthesia third-years Christopher Lay and Emma Mullen present their gastric ultrasound research at eMerge Americas 2026, a three-day global tech event in Miami.

With faculty support, student talents eMerge

Nurse anesthesia third-years Christopher Lay and Emma Mullen present their gastric ultrasound research at eMerge Americas 2026, a three-day global tech event in Miami.



Can culturally relevant music help students learn?

A project by a Frost School of Music junior and Library Research Scholar explores how refined pedagogy methods may be beneficial in music education.

Can culturally relevant music help students learn?

A project by a Frost School of Music junior and Library Research Scholar explores how refined pedagogy methods may be beneficial in music education.



Student-led organization opens doors to high finance careers

Canes Finance Association connects Miami Herbert Business School students with senior professionals across the finance industry, helping them launch careers in high finance.

Student-led organization opens doors to high finance careers

Canes Finance Association connects Miami Herbert Business School students with senior professionals across the finance industry, helping them launch careers in high finance.




Wearable device targets overuse injuries in sports

A team of University of Miami students has combined their passion for sports and engineering to create a tool that could help athletes—from high school to the pro leagues—stay healthy.

Wearable device targets overuse injuries in sports

A team of University of Miami students has combined their passion for sports and engineering to create a tool that could help athletes—from high school to the pro leagues—stay healthy.


Harnessing star power to support sustainability

A panel moderated by a University of Miami alumna explored how the upcoming World Cup soccer tournament is engaging athletes and entertainers to boost advocacy in local communities.

Harnessing star power to support sustainability

A panel moderated by a University of Miami alumna explored how the upcoming World Cup soccer tournament is engaging athletes and entertainers to boost advocacy in local communities.




For UHealth employee, finishing her degree is about more than a diploma

The health care operations professional found her leadership voice and a network that will follow her beyond the classroom.

For UHealth employee, finishing her degree is about more than a diploma

The health care operations professional found her leadership voice and a network that will follow her beyond the classroom.


From statistics to the sport industry

A graduating senior blends mathematics, music, computer science, and sports analytics to carve his own path at the University of Miami.

From statistics to the sport industry

A graduating senior blends mathematics, music, computer science, and sports analytics to carve his own path at the University of Miami.




Four years, one lab, one big question

Foote Fellow and neuroscience major Etienne Atangana has spent four years at the College of Arts and Sciences pushing the boundaries of what an undergraduate researcher can do.

Four years, one lab, one big question

Foote Fellow and neuroscience major Etienne Atangana has spent four years at the College of Arts and Sciences pushing the boundaries of what an undergraduate researcher can do.



Online media scoring grad blends creativity and strategy in music career

Nicole Mack combines artistry with entrepreneurship to sync music for ESPN, the NFL, and the Food Network. She graduates in May with a master’s degree in media scoring and production from the Frost School of Music.

Online media scoring grad blends creativity and strategy in music career

Nicole Mack combines artistry with entrepreneurship to sync music for ESPN, the NFL, and the Food Network. She graduates in May with a master’s degree in media scoring and production from the Frost School of Music.



Yellow submarine surfaces with an Earth Day message

Drawing inspiration from the Beatles’ “Yellow Submarine” and led by a sculpture professor whose work centers on environmental and social justice, art students constructed a 20‑foot‑long sculpture of the iconic symbol, which will be on display at the Earth Day Fair on April 22 at Lakeside Patio.

Yellow submarine surfaces with an Earth Day message

Drawing inspiration from the Beatles’ “Yellow Submarine” and led by a sculpture professor whose work centers on environmental and social justice, art students constructed a 20‑foot‑long sculpture of the iconic symbol, which will be on display at the Earth Day Fair on April 22 at Lakeside Patio.


From Miami to Milan: Alumnus safeguards Team USA on Olympic stage

Luke Fisher, B.A. ’12, turned a global upbringing and University of Miami education into a career with the U.S. Department of State, culminating in his role protecting Team USA at the Milan Winter Olympics.

From Miami to Milan: Alumnus safeguards Team USA on Olympic stage

Luke Fisher, B.A. ’12, turned a global upbringing and University of Miami education into a career with the U.S. Department of State, culminating in his role protecting Team USA at the Milan Winter Olympics.


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