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Dean Shelton G. “Shelly” Berg, the transformative leader who made the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami into ...
A millennium before Tik-Tok and podcasts added an express lane to the self-help industry superhighway, “regimen sanitatis”—the genre of handwritten texts prescribing health and wellness ...
As artificial intelligence use grows and media consumers are confused about what information to trust and what to ignore, the University of Miami School of Communication is leading efforts to improve ...
The University of Miami celebrated its first century on Tuesday with an epic evening concert on the Coral Gables campus, produced by the Frost School of Music as the centerpiece of a massive ...
Heloiza Correa, J.D. '09, the newly elected judge of the Florida 11th Circuit Court, brings a wealth of legal experience to the bench. With a background that spans criminal law prosecution and civil ...
Third-party litigation funding occurs when a third party, often a hedge fund or other financial entity, invests in a lawsuit, typically a plaintiff's case, in exchange for a portion of any settlement ...
Findings pave the way for improving wave forecasts, helping coastal communities become more resilient as they prepare for floods and storm surge. Scientists at the University of Miami’s Alfred C.
In 1876, Edward Alexander Bouchet became the first African American to earn a Ph.D. in physics. In 2005, Bouchet’s alma mater, Yale University, honored his legacy by founding the Edward Alexander ...
With both parents’ graduates of the University of Miami School of Law, Alexandra Bach Lagos grew up immersed in a network of legal influences through her family and friends. Her mom, Mercedes Armas ...
The late Myrna and Sheldon Palley’s lifelong connection to the University of Miami began when Myrna was a student in the School of Education and Human Development, and Sheldon in the Miami Herbert ...
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