Tuana Yazici, a 24-year-old third-year law student at the University of Miami, is different from your typical student. "My interest in law and space came from different experiences," Yazici said. "I ...
"As we reflect on an extraordinary year, we extend our deepest gratitude for your dedication, compassion, and care." Wishing all a happy, healthy holiday season, see you in 2025! Watch Dean Santos ...
Daniel Kodsi, B.B.A. '91, redefines Miami’s skyline with a radiant display of University of Miami pride.
Assistant professor Sarbeswar Praharaj’s efforts have led to the University of Miami’s recognition as a member of the UN Habitat University Network, fostering global collaboration in sustainable urban ...
Assistant professor Sarbeswar Praharaj’s efforts have led to the University of Miami’s recognition as a member of the UN Habitat University Network, fostering global collaboration in sustainable urban ...
Assistant professor Sarbeswar Praharaj’s efforts have led to the University of Miami’s recognition as a member of the UN Habitat University Network, fostering global collaboration in sustainable urban ...
Meet Penny. A third year student majoring in History and Psychology. She just finished her fall 2024 semester, and celebrated with the ideal fall weekend in the Magic City. There’s something special ...
People driving or sailing past downtown Miami at night routinely admire how developer Daniel Kodsi’s incandescent, 60-story Paramount Miami Worldcenter dramatically transforms the Magic City’s skyline ...
The University of Miami has achieved a milestone in its commitment to advancing sustainable urban development, becoming an official member of Habitat UNI, the United Nations Habitat University ...
The Fall 2015 Design/Build Studio, led by Jim Adamson and Austin Matheson, worked with Miami-Dade County Public Schools and Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden to transform an old school bus into a ...
Virgil Ortiz: Slipstream, a groundbreaking exhibition at the Lowe Art Museum, explores the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 and the Indigenous concept of slipstream, which is a nonlinear way of looking at time.