University of Miami engineering students earn top autonomy marks at NASA’s Lunabotics competition with their most advanced rover yet.
New research from Miami Herbert Business School examines how sports teams and live entertainment venues can balance revenue, fairness, accessibility, and customer loyalty when pricing event tickets.
A School of Communication study revealed that journalists who covered the 2019 tropical cyclone adapted their practices to help save lives during the storm and advocate for the marginalized in its aftermath.
New research from Miami Herbert explores how SEC human capital disclosure rules changed the way companies communicate workforce and inclusion initiatives to prospective employees.
New research from Miami Herbert economist Javier Donna examines how financial inequity distorted centuries-old water markets in Spain and why quotas sometimes outperformed free-market auctions.
Rosenstiel School researchers will contribute expertise in ocean science, environmental forecasting, and aquaculture innovation through a national partnership focused on strengthening America's seafood supply.
This Atlantic hurricane season, University of Miami investigators are taking research to the skies, seas, and simulators in a quest to learn more about storms.
Students at Miami Herbert are conducting advanced AI research and presenting alongside doctoral researchers at major academic conferences before graduation.
A new study in Environmental Conservation finds almost three-quarters of Brazil’s federal nature reserves lack adequate funding, with nearly all Amazon parks facing major financial shortfalls.
Twenty years of observations show that Biscayne Bay, the largest estuary on the Atlantic Coast of Florida is becoming warmer, saltier, and more acidic, raising concerns for South Florida ecosystems and water resources.
University of Miami engineering researchers study how sargassum affects air quality, beach environments, and exposure risks for families.