The upcoming episode of Now We Know! with Steve Guttenberg, airing May 16 at 12p ET on CNBC will feature the University of Miami School of Architecture.
A new telemetry system is giving the 14th-ranked women’s rowing team real-time data on every stroke, helping transform training and sharpen performance. The team competes in the ACC Rowing Championship beginning Friday in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Drawing inspiration from the Beatles’ “Yellow Submarine” and led by a sculpture professor whose work centers on environmental and social justice, art students constructed a 20‑foot‑long sculpture of the iconic symbol, which will be on display at the Earth Day Fair on April 22 at Lakeside Patio.
Civil engineering students tested their design and racing skills in the “America’s Cup of Civil Engineering,” building and competing with a hand-built concrete canoe, advancing to the finals for the first time in school history.
The University of Miami's Office of Sustainability’s Green Liaisons program engages staff and faculty members in sustainability-focused events, resources, and projects that advance a more environmentally conscious campus.
Take a front-row seat at the bakery in Centennial Village Dining Hall, where fresh desserts are made daily to satisfy every sweet tooth.
Findings provide the first detailed look at Gervais’ beaked whale dives anywhere in the world
A proud alumnus, Carlos Padron shares how his hometown, its community, and his time at the University of Miami helped shape his path as an entrepreneur and the creation of The Tank Brewing Co.
A University of Miami biologist and a Princeton University researcher are among the first to utilize tiny sensors that allow scientists to track the migration of monarch butterflies.
At 82, John Siegler finishes his undergraduate degree and fulfills a lifelong dream.