A University of Miami doctoral student is investigating a potential link between sargassum compost and high arsenic levels in ...
Alina Hudak, B.B.A. ’82, M.P.A. ’84, is a trailblazer in Miami-Dade government. Now, she is helping Miami prepare for the ...
They love returning to Miami for Homecoming, games, and memorable trips like the Final Four in Houston. This April, they’ll ...
When senior Victoria Terevinto called her father with the news that she had received a major scholarship, he had to pull over to the side of the road, too overcome with emotion to continue driving.
Third-year law student Lauren Skidmore believes the best learning happens outside the classroom. She put her philosophy into practice by helping to organize the first Canes Contract Challenge for ...
While CEO humor can benefit a firm’s reputation, not all jesting is laughable and self-deprecating humor can even damage a company’s image, a University of Miami leadership scholar says. Humor, a ...
Stuart Weitzman’s rise from apprentice to a luxury footwear icon highlights the power of hands-on experience, creativity, and strategic storytelling in building a global brand. Speaking at the ...
Poverty never prevented George Feldenkreis from taking an ingenious approach to a challenging task. Growing up poor in his native Cuba, he went to work at age 15 for a Zionist organization, tracking ...
Members of the Beta Tau Chapter of the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia spread a little love this Valentine’s Day, with a heartwarming serenade.
A new study reconstructing extreme rainfall in Arabia has uncovered that rainfall in the region was five times more extreme just 400 years ago, highlighting the need for preparedness amid growing ...
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