Ella Counts has long held a passion for fashion, especially high-end luxury fashion, and nurtured a dream to work in luxury marketing. Yet at times she’s been frustrated by judgements that the ...
Dr. Zeina Hannoush felt the ground shake beneath her feet and steadied herself. During the entirety of her childhood and early adult years growing up in the Venezuelan capital of Caracas, she had ...
But for University of Miami alumna Jennifer Roche, the tournament’s success won’t be measured solely by attendance figures or television ratings. Instead, she is focused on what remains after the ...
At some point during this Atlantic hurricane season, if a storm develops in or enters the Gulf of Mexico, crewmembers aboard a WC-130J Weatherbird aircraft will drop an array of torpedo-shaped sensors ...
Rosenstiel School researchers will contribute expertise in ocean science, environmental forecasting, and aquaculture innovation through a national partnership focused on strengthening America's ...
Professor Albert Jan van den Berg - a long-time visiting faculty member of the School of Law and Distinguished Faculty Co-Chair of the White & Case International Arbitration LL.M. Program - recently ...
In early April, a collaborative team of scientists and divers from the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)’s St.
Isaac Prilleltensky, former dean of the University of Miami School of Education and Human Development, a noted educator and psychologist who was a strong advocate for community well-being in his ...
Long before he became an All-Pro tight end in the NFL, Greg Olsen lined up on Green Tree Practice Fields as a scout team player for the Miami Hurricanes football team, facing a defense of future first ...
Whenever Ana Montes took a road trip down any Florida street with her mother, she spent time drawing some of the buildings she spotted on her journey. “I was drawn to how the light fell on the façade ...
A new study published in the journal npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, shows that electronically tagged sharks can serve as mobile sensors, collecting ocean climate data in regions that are ...