Graduate student Nona Kiknadze will teach a spring course designed to help students explore personal well-being, ...
Associate professor William Browne, a former Marine turned developmental biologist at the University of Miami, fuses ...
With over 57,000 downloads over 13 seasons, Miami Law's faculty has educated listeners on a broad range of legal issues, and this season—from the Buy Now/Pay Later industry to cases of disparities of ...
Professor Scott Sundby, the Robert C. Josefsberg Endowed Chair in Criminal Justice Advocacy, discussed the case of Glossip v. Oklahoma, which went before the United States Supreme Court in season 13, ...
In 1980, more than 62.2 million American households received a daily newspaper at home. Consumers got their national television news from three major television networks: ABC, CBS, and NBC. Magazines ...
Albertie Regalado and Hanna Ebrahimi were the 2024 Program Coordinators for Great Start, a pre-orientation program welcoming incoming commuter students to the university. Recently, Great Start was ...
Possessing many interests, prior to college Jenny Jacoby used middle school and highschool to explore various potential careers. She quickly discovered that journalism was an excellent medium for her ...
The open-mindedness and skills that bass player Marty Quinn built studying and teaching at the Frost School of Music earned him a spot with a jazz band playing music from the hit Japanese anime Cowboy ...
Miami Law's Center for Ethics & Public Service will honor Patricia Redmond, B.A. '75, J.D. '79, at the 22nd annual William M. Hoeveler Ethics & Public Service Award Ceremony Tuesday, November 19, 2024 ...
The Frost School of Music’s Composer in Residence for 2024 is Chen Yi, a Chinese-American composer and violinist with a remarkable career. A distinguished professor at the University of ...