Made possible through the generosity of The Batchelor Foundation, Inc., the Batchelor Bridge for Autism Grant Program will propel groundbreaking interdisciplinary research and evidence-based interventions to help children and families throughout South Florida and beyond.
Sophomore Mason Margolis and lecturer Michelina Witte developed a digital health literacy workshop that teaches young consumers to identify nutrition misinformation and make more informed health decisions.
Sophomore Mason Margolis and lecturer Michelina Witte developed a digital health literacy workshop that teaches young consumers to identify nutrition misinformation and make more informed health decisions.
The University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies (SONHS) is celebrating a remarkable achievement as one faculty member and two affiliate faculty members have been designated to the American Academy of Nursing's 2026 Class of Fellows—one of the nursing profession's highest honors.
University of Miami alumnus Bennett Richter’s startup recently secured funding from a leading venture capital firm, reflecting both the company’s growth and the expanding impact of the U’s entrepreneurial alumni.
Rob and Emily Ruwitch's $1 million gift establishing the Ruwitch Family Olympic Sports Endowed Centennial Scholarship extends a family legacy of philanthropy.
School of Nursing and Health Studies faculty take home national writing awards.
Working alongside industry partners and local nonprofits, University of Miami students designed and fabricated innovative concrete planters that now line Atlanta's PATH400 public trail.
For many World Cup fans, soccer is more than a game—it is a family tradition passed down across generations.
University of Miami researchers analyzed 37 plans across the county, identifying strengths, gaps, and opportunities for greater collaboration at the regional, county, municipal, and neighborhood levels.
The continent is sweltering under another intense heat wave. Yet its building infrastructure is ill-equipped to handle the brutal temperatures. A University expert explains why.
While a new social media trend is encouraging young women to tan, a University of Miami skin cancer expert cautions against sun exposure and tanning beds.