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A large cohort of University of Miami students and alumni received Fulbright awards that will allow them to live, teach, and study in another country.
Scientists crossbreed Florida and Honduran elkhorn corals to boost genetic diversity—taking a critical first step toward restoring reef resilience in increasingly warmer oceans.
The University of Miami School of Law recently announced a significant gift from Gary S. Lesser, J.D. '92, to establish a new fund to advance teaching methods and honor student excellence in legal ...
The Charles C. Papy, Jr., Moot Court team won the Robert Orseck Moot Court Competition, beating University of Florida in the semifinals and Florida International University in the final round. This is ...
Professor Andres Sawicki, director of the Business of Innovation, Law, and Technology concentration (BILT), recently co-authored a comprehensive casebook, “Patent Law: An Open-Access Casebook.” ...
In 1929, as the University of Miami was establishing itself as a young institution, the School of Business Administration was founded amidst one of the most tumultuous periods in American history—the ...
Alina Falcon, a media executive with a career spanning four decades, was inducted into the National Association of Hispanic Journalists Hall of Fame for her contributions to Spanish-language ...
University of Miami psychologist Frank Penedo is leading two longitudinal studies on factors that impact health outcomes and disease risk in Hispanic communities.
HR teams need a robust understanding of employee benefit law, basic legal compliance, and risk management.
Miami Law came in first place in the state competition and students received Best Advocate awards before Florida Supreme Court justices.
Leaders of the Frost School's trailblazing contemporary music program visited Iceland's only college-level conservatory this spring, teaching faculty how to adopt the program for this small but ...
Backed by the Glassell Family Foundation, the new center will accelerate biomedical research at the intersection of ocean science and human health, led by professor Danielle McDonald.
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