Technology experts at the University of Miami Frost Institute for Data Science and Computing are working with a local AI game changer to help expedite the identification of rare genetic diseases.
A large cohort of University of Miami students and alumni received Fulbright awards that will allow them to live, teach, and study in another country.
A physics postdoctoral researcher and a musical composition graduate student found a way to merge their interests—through a concert inspired by tiny swimming coral larvae.
Nearly 1,250 University of Miami students earned master’s and doctoral degrees on Thursday in two ceremonies that expounded on the value of research, scholarship, and helping others.
The first graduates of the new, accelerated Innovation, Technology, and Design degree program wrapped up their studies this week.
Jesper Brenner found motivation in his academics at the School of Architecture and the people he encountered throughout his undergraduate career.
Commencement will take place from May 8 through May 10, with seven ceremonies planned to celebrate more than 4,900 new graduates from the University of Miami. Get more details about the events, read about the special guest speakers, and follow for updated coverage and profiles of some of the graduating students.
A team of physicists from the University of Miami, with two collaborators, developed a new type of molecule that could offer a groundbreaking material for computer chips.
Junior Veronica Richmond was recently named a Truman Scholar, a selective award granted to students who are committed to a future career in public service.
Jill Buban, who has worked to engage learners of all ages through online education at universities and private companies, is the University of Miami’s first associate provost of online learning.
A University of Miami ocean sciences Ph.D. student and five others recently returned from an expedition to the North Atlantic where they investigated the impact of Saharan dust and volcanic ash on the ocean’s ecosystem.