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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.


2025 Hurricane Season Wrap Up

The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season marked the first time in 10 years that no hurricane made a U.S. landfall—just one of the oddities of a season that started quietly and ended with the devastation of Hurricane Melissa

2025 Hurricane Season Wrap Up

The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season marked the first time in 10 years that no hurricane made a U.S. landfall—just one of the oddities of a season that started quietly and ended with the devastation of Hurricane Melissa



Students to open Homecoming concert

Student band Poster Child brings R&B and hip-hop to the Watsco Center as the opening act for A Boogie Wit da Hoodie on Nov. 4.

Students to open Homecoming concert

Student band Poster Child brings R&B and hip-hop to the Watsco Center as the opening act for A Boogie Wit da Hoodie on Nov. 4.



Fire up your romance: Send love

“Love Notes Day”—a chance to compose a note that makes someone feel special—falls on Sept. 26. A trove of love letter artifacts in the University of Miami Libraries Archives and a University poet offer tips for engaging this amorous art.

Fire up your romance: Send love

“Love Notes Day”—a chance to compose a note that makes someone feel special—falls on Sept. 26. A trove of love letter artifacts in the University of Miami Libraries Archives and a University poet offer tips for engaging this amorous art.




Redefining sustainability across Africa and beyond

From the classrooms of Miami to the shores of Ghana, Master of Science in sustainable business alumnus Eric Adadevoh is a reminder that sustainability isn’t a buzzword–it’s a lifelong mission.

Redefining sustainability across Africa and beyond

From the classrooms of Miami to the shores of Ghana, Master of Science in sustainable business alumnus Eric Adadevoh is a reminder that sustainability isn’t a buzzword–it’s a lifelong mission.



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