February is Black History Month. And while many people recognize it and celebrate it in spectacular ways, here at Frost, we do that and then some. Not just because it is an integral part of the history of the United States but because it is inextricably connected with the broader history of the country and the world.
Jim Cramer, television personality and host of CNBC’s “Mad Money with Jim Cramer,” visited the University of Miami Coral Gables Campus on Thursday to film his popular television show and to speak with students at the Miami Herbert Business School.
Frances (Frankie) Hipp, the beloved wife of former Frost School of Music's Dean James William (Bill) Hipp, passed away on January 23 in Stuart, Florida, at 89. She was born on March 22, 1934, in Pensacola, Florida.
On Saturday, the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs will host the annual Students of Color Symposium, featuring workshops about mental health and facilitated conversations, as well as a keynote address from New York Times bestselling author and certified breathwork coach, Alex Elle.
Yash Ramanujam shares the journey that led him from the Midwest to the University of Miami’s Department of Theatre Arts. Growing up in Illinois, Ramanujam saw South Asian American characters depicted in stereotypical roles only. He discovered that acting paved a viable personal and professional path that not only helped him to open up but to represent his South Asian culture.
SONHS and Beta Tau present continuing education opportunity to help health professionals meet state credit requirements and become more attuned to the global human trafficking epidemic
Cardiac nurse practitioner shares her expertise with hundreds of health care providers at the Chilean Society of Critical Care Medicine’s 40th Congress
Hearst Foundations grant will address U.S. nursing shortage through $10,000 scholarships to help 25 accelerated nursing students enter the workforce within one year.
Dr. Hudson Santos: ‘SONHS is poised to promote health equity locally and nationally.’