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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 ...
Tony Goldman didn’t think of himself as just another real estate developer. Instead, as his daughter Jessica Goldman Srebnick, co-chair of Goldman Properties, recalled, “he saw beauty in the blight” ...
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 ...
The Frost School of Music and the University of Miami will commemorate their shared 100th anniversary on Tuesday, April 8, with a spectacular concert featuring a multi-generational array of stellar ...
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 ...
Among the hospital cafeterias sprinkled across the health district in downtown Miami, you’ll find a number of retail eateries offering an array of cuisines during a variety of hours. Using five key ...
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, ...
The 2025 edition of the University of Miami Black Alumni Society Reunion offers a mix of the educational, purposeful, and social in a program that spans four days on the Coral Gables campus, preceded ...
In Miami—a place known for one of the most diverse tree canopies in the world—nearly half of the native trees may struggle to survive in the coming decades, a new University of Miami study indicates.
It’s a place where few living things can survive in the water. Deep in the world’s largest rainforest, there is a boiling river. Found in eastern central Peru, it is a small tributary that eventually ...
More than 600 cellphone towers were inoperable. Close to 900,000 Florida Power and Light customers were left without electricity. Flooding in portions of Coconut Grove and Matheson Hammock Park ...
With their massive sails stretched over towering masts, merchant ships that plied the world’s oceans hundreds of years ago helped launch the era of commercial shipping, delivering goods of all kinds ...
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