Marcia Tyrrell Heath is passionate about the two decades she’s spent supporting researchers searching through historical ...
When Ethan Tieu was in the seventh grade, his fascination with research began. He had just learned about mitochondria as the ...
Danielle Berkowitz, a third-year law student with an interest in litigation, was recently honored with the Outstanding Law Student Award by the National Association of Women Lawyers. Her nomination ...
Daymara Fernandez, B.S. ’23, never considered teaching as a career until an innovative collaborative program through the University of Miami School of Education and Human Development changed her ...
The connection between University of Miami alumnus Sam Peurifoy’s chemistry background and his success in the financial sector is not immediately obvious. “The important part about chemistry is it’s ...
The Litigation Skills Program at the University of Miami School of Law delivers an intensive, experiential learning opportunity, equipping students with the essential practical skills required for ...
In 1825 when the Cape Florida Lighthouse, located on the southern point of what is today Key Biscayne, first beamed its floodlights to illuminate the surrounding Florida Reef coastal waters, the new ...
The annual top 100 lawyers list recognizes the most prominent legal minds behind the significant contracts and lawsuits in the music industry. Billboard Magazine recognizes the University of Miami ...
University of Miami specialists in health psychology and in mindfulness practices offer tips to help reframe how we perceive stress and shift our response to build resilience and support well-being.
Detra Shaw-Wilder, J.D. '94, is the latest School of Law alumna nominated for the federal bench, for the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. Judge Melissa Damian, J.D.
Beneath an island named for ice flows some of the hottest rivers of all. Iceland, home to some of the largest glaciers in Europe, sits atop a volcanic hot spot, with magma regularly breaching the ...
At a loss for words, the 30 or so students in Associate Professor W. Brian Barrett’s graduate finance class gazed at each other quizzically: Was their guest speaker, legendary investor and financial ...