For the past 70 years, the global economy has been governed by open trade and multilateral governance, an order established by the United States and its allies after World War II and based on ...
Jill Barton, director of the Legal Communication and Research Skills (LComm) Program and professor of legal writing, discussed her recent book, The Supreme Guide to Writing, with the ABA Journal’s ...
At University of Miami Television (UMTV), students gain valuable experience by producing and anchoring the Spanish-language show “UniMiami,” where they craft compelling narratives, manage production ...
A study published in the journal PLOS Climate on October 2, 2024, examines the effectiveness of using land surface temperatures (LSTs) as proxies for surface air temperatures (SATs) in subtropical, ...
The golf bug bit hard for Mason Berk, a sophomore at the University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School, when he took up the sport a few years ago. A fierce competitor, Berk thrives on ...
David Chaplin’s parents never pushed him to attend a particular college or study a specific topic, so he applied to several universities and considered different majors. But as he started his senior ...
The temporary “mini moon” now orbiting Earth until late November is a reminder of just how fascinating our solar system can be. It’s also a sign of the tremendous potential for space mining. Earth’s ...
A pair of battery-powered goggles and two joysticks is all it takes to enter another reality. The immersive magic of virtual reality was just one of the fun activities available to students, faculty, ...
Judd and Laura Zebersky met in 1990 during 1L orientation at the University of Miami School of Law. By the end of the year, they were not only dating but running their own side business, charging ...
A political science and English major, Avery Friedman dreamt about law school. She'd daydream about a future in law while an undergraduate student at Pennsylvania State University. Now, her dreams are ...
Svet Stoyanov, head of the Frost School of Music’s percussion program, will perform with current and former students in a noteworthy multimedia performance at Carnegie Hall.
Daniel Song, an alumnus of the Frost School of Music’s Music Industry program who is the COO of the LA Philharmonic, has found success and fulfillment behind the scenes. Daniel Song, an alumnus of the ...