University of Miami School of Law third-year law student Alejandro J. Sanz has assumed a new role in Florida's capital as a Fellow for the Florida Supreme Court thanks to the assistance of the law ...
The University of Miami School of Architecture presents the exhibition, Cuban Architects at Home and in Exile: The Modernist Generation co-curated by Professors Victor Deupi and Jean-François Lejeune ...
The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) and the 10th Annual Meeting Conference co-chairs, Robert Corser and Sharon Haar, accepted the paper, “Cross Media Imaging of Latin American ...
University of Miami alumna Daisy Hernández is the author of the book “The Kissing Bug: A True Story of a Family, an Insect, and a Nation’s Neglect of a Deadly Disease.” ...
Stephania Martinez, who built a deep bank of skills as both an audio engineer and a songwriter at the Frost School of Music, just won a top prize in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest.
Throughout the year, students within Miami Law’s Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law Program dedicate time to networking and interviewing with established attorneys within these industries, seeking ...
A graduate student in the College of Arts and Sciences has curated a new exhibition on local urban history in Overtown. For the first half of 2024, Rogers conducted research into what life in Miami ...
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 College of Arts and Sciences doctoral student explores storytelling in a museum setting through his work with Miami’s Black Police Precinct and Courthouse Museum.
When a customer buys a bottle of shampoo, they expect it to be of a certain consistency, foam up, and clean their hair. The expectations of what a product should do start with the perfect combination ...
Joining the University of Miami School of Law finds Charles C. Jalloh in yet another place. The expert in many aspects of international law—from criminal to trade—has traveled the globe academically ...
A recent 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 ...