In a recent interview, Mario Beruvides, director of the online Master of Science in Systems and Engineering Management, shares how the program blends technical expertise, systems thinking, and a supportive culture. From real-world projects to continuous improvement, he discusses how UOnline prepares working professionals to advance their careers on their schedule and from anywhere.
In a recent interview, Cali Curley, associate professor and director of graduate studies, shares how the University of Miami’s online Master of Public Administration empowers emerging and mid-career public leaders across the country. From innovative teaching to a global community of practitioners, she discusses what makes the program stand out—and how students are using the online MPA to advance, pivot, and lead in meaningful ways.
An instructional designer at MIT, Luke Hobson helps doctoral students turn learning theory into real-world impact, building student-centered experiences in UOnline’s Doctor of Education, Applied Learning Sciences program.
Bradford R. McGuinn is director of the newly launched, fully online Master of Arts in International Administration (MAIA) 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.
Soyeon Ahn, senior vice dean for academic and faculty affairs and vice dean for research in the School of Education and Human Development, plans to bring her experience as a 2025-26 ACE Fellow to connect new industry leaders to the program and expand opportunities for students.
New opportunities to network with faculty and other students aim to strengthen mentorship, career development, and a sense of community among graduates.
Mario Beruvides spent three decades at Texas Tech University, where he became known as a leader in distance learning and developed nationally recognized online master’s and doctoral programs in engineering.
Brad McGuinn leads the Master of Arts in International Administration (M.A.I.A.) program, which will launch online this fall with the same goal as the on-campus program — to help students turn big global questions into meaningful careers.
The Latin pop sensation spoke to students on campus on March 29th, as part of Student Government’s “What Matters to U” speaker series, hosted at the Watsco Center.