Communication students attended the Salzburg Academy on Media and Global Change to explore how media could be shaped in the future.
Some of your campus favorites may look a bit different this academic year. Here are a few updates about dining and wellness options as well as academic resources available to students.
The first phase of Centennial Village welcomed the inaugural group of first-year resident students to the Coral Gables Campus on Monday.
During a recent event, curators of the collection shared the story of how many of the objects were collected and what the future holds.
Wheelchair rugby reignited Lee Fredette’s passion for life, and now the University of Miami alumnus is heading for Paris—and his third Paralympics—in hopes of winning gold with Team USA.
University of Miami Russian specialist Marcia Beck analyzes the motivations and implications for the multicountry prisoner exchange—the largest since the Cold War.
Through the creation of a small, replica shotgun house, architect and designer Germane Barnes and a team of students from the University of Miami School of Architecture have built Play-House at the Museum of Contemporary Art. The playscape balances recreation and learning and highlights the historical significance of these South Florida homes and the contributions of Black residents in Miami’s development.
The South America country’s recent election has brought an outpouring of protests after longtime dictator Nicolás Maduro claimed victory.
Two sport administration faculty members will be observing the Games closely to see which athletes and issues emerge this summer.
Guided by University faculty and alumni, a cohort of youths impacted by foster care is strengthening academic skills and thriving as part of their summer residency learning experience.
Quinton Lawton, a recent Ph.D. graduate of the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, studies the way in which Kelvin waves can influence the formation of tropical cyclones.