Brhea D'Mello, a second-year law student at the University of Miami School of Law, exemplifies the unique blend of engineering and legal expertise vital in today's rapidly evolving technological ...
Early in her career, Jill Buban was a high school teacher in rural New York when she noticed many of her students’ untapped potential. Although they were smart and capable, these young adults didn’t ...
Experts on Brazilian macroeconomics converged on the University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School last week for a highly detailed examination of Brazil’s fiscal health. Sponsored by XP ...
Dr. Michael Hancock, who holds two advanced degrees from the Frost School, will return to carry on a powerful tradition as the new Director of Bands, leading the Frost Wind Ensemble and overseeing the ...
Wilted cilantro leaves and a mushy onion in the dorm room refrigerator of University of Miami student Deceli Soto inspired her to develop an AI-powered app that not only ensures food won’t go to waste ...
Major birthdays let us mark milestones in our lives. The Frost School of Music alumni artists who will light up the April 8th Centennial Celebration Concert commemorating the 100th birthday of the ...
Coral diseases, particularly in the Caribbean, have caused major declines in coral populations, especially affecting staghorn (Acropora cervicornis) and Elkhorn (A. palmata) corals, which play a ...
A new study analyzed nearly four decades of deep ocean observations to reveal significant cooling and freshening of deep water in the Subtropical North Atlantic. The results suggest that warmer, ...
University of Miami Law alumna Sabrina Gallo, a proud double Cane, has forged an all-female product liability team at Greenberg Traurig’s Miami office, transforming it into a formidable litigation ...
Chelsey Reynolds, a senior studying biomedical engineering at the University of Miami, spent an hour on a recent Friday hooked up to several machines at the new Vascular Function Laboratory at the ...
Hosted by the University of Miami's Indian Students Association, students from all over campus came out to the Foote Green to celebrate the Hindu festival Holi, also known as the festival of colors.
Eight feet in diameter and weighing more than a thousand pounds, it crash-landed on a late December day in 2024 on farmland in a remote village in Kenya, glowing red as it fell from the sky.