Two graduates of the Frost School of Music’s conducting program won regional Emmy awards.
A new study reveals how manta rays form unique interactions with other fishes in South Florida waters—highlighting their complex ecological interactions between species that support ocean life.
As digital burnout rises, students are rediscovering the quiet comfort of books. University of Miami librarians and book club leaders say they’re watching reading take on a new role on campus—one rooted in community, imagination, and the need for moments of genuine pause.
Students in UOnline’s inaugural Master of Engineering Management program put their project management skills to work, leading a multi-state food and clothing drive to deliver essential items to hundreds of families.
The annual Winter Wonderful gala, the Frost School fundraiser for the Donna E. Shalala MusicReach youth mentorship program, presented the Frost Legacy Award to international stars Gloria and Emilio Estefan and paid tribute to the transformative leadership of outgoing Dean Shelton G. "Shelly" Berg.
Bradford R. McGuinn is director of the newly launched, fully online Master of Arts in International Administration (M.A.I.A.) program. In a recent interview, he discussed how the program creates a globally connected learning experience and reflected on the program’s first semester success and the power of accessible, high-quality online education.
Frost School group Auditory Nerve made a big impression at an international AI music contest, a testament to the strength of the school’s efforts with the new technology.
Andrea Rodgers, senior director of accreditation and assessment for the School of Nursing and Health Studies, has been named a Fulbright Specialist.
New grad Maria Blanco, B.S.N. ’25, is ready for her next adventure, this time as a member of the U.S. military.
A new program at the School of Communication is giving students hands-on experience developing and producing podcasts that will be published by Telemundo Studios.
Eric Golnick applies what he learned in the Master of Arts in International Administration program to improve the lives of those who serve. Now offered fully online, the program will open similar paths to learners around the world.
Join us Feb. 12 in the Kislak Center to hear author Brit Bennett discuss her novel “The Vanishing Half.” Free copies of the book are available while supplies last.