Sixteen years to the day Hurricane Katrina devastated Louisiana, Ida slammed into the Gulf Coast state’s seaport town of Port Fourchon as a Category 4 cyclone on Aug. 29, 2021, leaving a widespread ...
David Wander can’t remember the last time he had a Saturday free. And it’s not just because he’s the chief digital officer of Roc Nation, tasked with managing digital operations across offices in New ...
Doctor of Juridical Science student Lorena Zenteno Villa recently attended an international conference titled "Law & Climate" in preparation for Azerbaijan's 2024 designation as the "Year of ...
A new study by scientists at the Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies (CIMAS), the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, NOAA’s Atlantic ...
Four Frost School alumni and one faculty member were nominated for the 25th annual Latin Grammy awards, which will be presented in Miami this fall. Four alumni and a faculty member from the Frost ...
When a customer buys a bottle of shampoo, they expect it to be of a certain consistency, foam up, and clean their hair. The expectations of what a product should do start with the perfect combination ...
Fourteen professors from the University of Miami's College of Engineering have been ranked among the top 2% of the most-cited scientists worldwide. The prestigious ranking, compiled by Stanford ...
Pizza with Provost Prado Tuesday, Sept. 24, at noon University students are invited to meet Guillermo “Willy” Prado, interim executive vice president for academic affairs and provost, at the Lakeside ...
Ved Chirayath is on a singular mission. For the past decade, he has worked toward what he calls “the holy grail of oceanography: developing a technology that can image the seafloor just as ...
What makes a criminal? Nature or nurture—or both? In other words, are we born violent or are we made violent? That question has been debated for centuries. It is the topic of a class called Theories ...
Professor Kunal Parker, Miami Law’s associate dean for intellectual life and dean’s distinguished scholar, recently published an essay, “What Originalism Can Teach Historians: History as Analogy, ...
The Frost School of Music is mourning the death of Professor Robert M. Carnochan, a passionate music educator and artist who had a profound impact at the Frost School and across the country. The Frost ...