Two distinguished University of Miami alumni—football legend Michael Irvin and trailblazing administrator Alina T.
Armed with a $3.4 million grant from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, a team of University of Miami scientists is studying the role of the immune system in the progression ...
From Biscayne Bay to CocoCay, a new course challenges students to make popular spaces and attractions more wheelchair accessible.
Students from the University of Miami and Syracuse University joined forces in addressing climate resilience challenges while building meaningful connections between academia and the community.
Sunitha Abraham’s nursing journey began in India, where she discovered her love for surgical nursing and her talent for running operating rooms. Immigrating to the United States on her own, she rose ...
The 14th annual conference hosted by the University of Miami Center for Health Management and Policy in the Miami Herbert Business School set for Friday, Jan. 24—just four days after the inauguration ...
Michael Irvin and Alina T. Hudak will address the more than 1,000 fall graduates of the Class of 2024 during commencement ceremonies at the Watsco Center on Dec. 12. Graduates at the University of ...
“Tamia and Naomie helped saved a life today,” reported Erica Tercha, a family nurse practitioner and lecturer at the University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies. Tamia is Tamia Baker, a ...
A Special Collections program offering access and support to foster scholarly and artistic pursuits using the Kislak Collection.
A College of Arts and Sciences course brings animal instincts to life with students stepping into animal roles with inflatables to simulate behaviors like hunting and evading predators.