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Motivating students can be a difficult challenge for teachers, particularly in a time of online learning. That’s why Nam Ju Kim, Ph.D., assistant professor in the School of Education and Human ...
If you spend time on UM’s medical campus and wonder where to grab a bite, here’s a list of local food spots and a handy interactive map to help you find your way.
Talk for Success, UM's performance management program, focuses on frequent, two-way conversations between employees and managers. The conversations should cover topics such as overall performance, ...
Join us on the Coral Gables campus from February 27 through March 2 for a series of exciting, thought-provoking, and educational events that highlight the achievements and contributions of Black ...
The University of Miami embarked on a bold and ambitious journey to make our institution—and the world—ever brighter. The Campaign for Our Next Century was built on a foundation of seven core beliefs ...
Q & A: Darren Dupriest wants YOU to join the University of Miami’s Alumni Association Recently installed as president of the Alumni Board of Directors, Darren Dupriest, B.B.A. ’91, is devising a plan ...
Backed by the Glassell Family Foundation, the new center will accelerate biomedical research at the intersection of ocean science and human health, led by professor Danielle McDonald.
Carving her own path in biology University of Miami alumna Adriana Ramirez is launching her career in molecular genetics and genomics as a postbaccalaureate researcher.
Teachers can play a major role in addressing the rising incidence of hate crimes in the United States, according to Dr. Mary Johnson, senior director, Facing History and Ourselves.
The University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School is partnering with IESE Business School to launch " Leadership in the Age of AI," an intensive executive education program aimed at ...
Five faculty members addressed urgent topics such as hate crimes, racial grievance, legal realism, immigration, and the intersections of law and society amid rising global conservatism.
University of Miami School of Architecture student and former Hurricane swimmer, has been accepted into the U.S. Navy’s Civil Engineer Corps. The Naval Architecture Program supports students like ...