Developed by the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine in collaboration with the Division of Continuing and International Education, the self-paced, Spanish-language course is targeted at medical professionals in Latin American countries who may not have access to reliable information on AI.
This prize funds innovative projects that address social and environmental justice through the lens of architecture.
Xavier Cortada, artist in residence for Miami-Dade County, brings his interactive public art campaign to campus.
The California native returned to the University of Miami to complete his degree after being drafted in 2021.
The Finish Strong event, a review session organized by Residential Faculty at Lakeside Village, helps students prepare for finals in a range of disciplines.
Not long after her husband died, she did a Google search and found her way to the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.
Along with his wife, Norma, Guillermo Cueto joined the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute in 2017 and said the couple enjoy their new friendships, intellectual discussions, and many social activities.
Aaliyah Davis, a sophomore studying biology, explores her passions and guides younger students to do the same through various mentorship and leadership roles at and beyond the University of Miami.
Shalala congratulated members of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute for investing in a “longer and healthier life” through the program, which began in 1984 as the Institute for Retired Professionals.
The grant, from The Allstate Foundation, enhances current programming and provides an opportunity for new initiatives at the University of Miami.
Harvey Sepler, JD '85, has 30+ years of legal experience, including several successful cases before the US Supreme Court and the Florida Supreme Court.
Outstanding mathematicians from Latin America and the Caribbean were recognized for their achievements by the Institute of the Mathematical Sciences of the Americas.