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If you spend time on UM’s medical campus and wonder where to grab a bite, here’s a list of local food spots and a handy interactive map to help you find your way. Among the hospital cafeterias ...
Professor J. Janewa Osei-Tutu participated in a panel discussion at the 2025 annual meeting of the American Society of International Law in Washington, D.C. “Intellectual Property Law in Transition – ...
Never suspecting a global pandemic was around the corner, professional development programs hosted by Human Resources Talent and Organizational Development (TOD) challenged participants to take risks, ...
Alumna and longtime University leader Diane Cook and her husband, Jerry, honored their connection to the U with a multimillion-dollar planned gift to establish the Cook Endowed Presidential Impact ...
Explore the advantages of biking to the University every workday through the UBike program, which includes earning Well ’Canes points. On Friday, March 6, cyclists from Miami-Dade County will ...
Raghad Al-Kandari was moving into her apartment a few summers ago when she saw her mom’s skin turn flush and watched her start sweating, even though they were indoors. Like millions of other women, ...
Alumni couple and Hurricane parents Arlene and Wayne Chaplin have long supported their alma mater. Now, they have cemented their legacy with gifts to Miami Herbert Business School and the School of ...
Allan Herbert, the longtime University of Miami philanthropist and former member of its Board of Trustees whose generosity helped transform academics and student life at the institution where he ...
In a night dedicated to recognizing excellence in the legal profession and community service, the American Jewish Committee - Miami and Broward Chapter presented esteemed trial lawyer Peter Prieto, ...
A new study published in the journal Coral Reefs reveals that heat-tolerant symbiotic algae may be essential to saving elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata)—a foundational species in Caribbean reef ...
In a clearing within Central Florida’s Indian Hammock, students from the University of Miami School of Architecture spent part of their spring semester immersed in nature as part of an off-grid design ...
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