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The Frost Chorale sings all over the world. But only rarely does the ensemble get to perform in venues as spectacular as on this year’s tour of Italy. Some 38 members of the Frost School of Music’s ...
The late Tony Goldman was the driving force behind the rejuvenation of New York’s SoHo, South Beach’s Art Deco district, and Miami’s Wynwood. Now, his family is honoring his legacy with a gift to the ...
Professor Christina Frohock's latest research and scholarship, "Ghosts at the Gate: A Call for Vigilance Against AI-Generated Case Hallucination," makes the case that as artificial ...
A landmark concert by generations of famous Frost School alumni, hosted by celebrity TV host and Cane grad Jason Kennedy, will be the centerpiece of the University of Miami and the Frost School of ...
Every summer, faculty members and graduate students from arts and humanities fields at the University of Miami College of Arts and Sciences conduct research for scholarly articles, books, and creative ...
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.
Talk for Success, UM's performance management program, focuses on frequent, two-way conversations between employees and managers. The conversations should cover topics such as overall performance, ...
Join us on the Coral Gables campus from February 27 through March 2 for a series of exciting, thought-provoking, and educational events that highlight the achievements and contributions of Black ...
New research indicates that to keep Miami’s tree canopy resilient, tropical species may be the best option for local municipalities and environmental leaders to consider.
New research from a team of tropical biologists forecasts some of the changes that may occur in the Amazon rainforest as temperatures rise due to climate change.
University of Miami health geographer Imelda Moise led a study that found mosquito populations in Miami-Dade County increased dramatically after Hurricane Irma.
A University of Miami researcher is developing wind-powered cylinders that would propel today’s massive cargo ships, lessening the shipping industry’s dependence on fossil fuels and cutting greenhouse ...
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