Associate professor William Browne, a former Marine turned developmental biologist at the University of Miami, fuses ...
Graduate student Nona Kiknadze will teach a spring course designed to help students explore personal well-being, ...
This year, the Student Bar Association launched an innovative mentoring initiative for first-year students led by President Andy Co and Vice President Jose Vazquez. Every 1L student is assigned to a ...
The color of the ocean can tell scientists a lot about what’s going on beneath the surface. How green the water appears in a particular spot, for example, can provide insight into how much ...
There are many incredible law schools, but choosing the right one requires carefully weighing a variety of factors, including location, program offerings, outcomes, and much more. Selecting which law ...
In 1980, more than 62.2 million American households received a daily newspaper at home. Consumers got their national television news from three major television networks: ABC, CBS, and NBC. Magazines ...
Sophia Sofferman, who graduated from the University of Miami School of Law's Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law program in 2021, has been recognized on Variety magazine's annual New Leaders list.
A comprehensive understanding of the admissions process, including how LSAT and GPA factor into the review process, is essential to submitting an informed application. Every cycle, law school ...
Gabriela Alvarez, a second-year law student and Miami native, won a Social Security Disability case for her 58-year-old neurocognitively impaired homeless Haitian client. The client, who lost his wife ...
The iconic music producer Quincy Jones’s long friendship with Frost School of Music leader Shelton G. Berg gives a glimpse of Jones’s generosity and influence. The incomparable musical figure Quincy ...
When Eric Mazur was a young professor starting out at Harvard University, he happily began lecturing to his physics students without giving it much thought. But years later, Mazur began to wonder if ...
Two cohorts of University of Miami students—representing a mix of political persuasions—are spending the fall semester engaging in deliberative discourse as part of the Civic Synergy program offered ...