Alumni Stories Winning big on and off the ice Alex Marie Solomon, a graduate of the University's online master's in sport administration program, said seeing the Florida Panthers win two Stanley Cups ...
A team of University of Miami students devised a removable engineering solution that could protect coral reefs from harmful ...
The Category 5 storm, which left a trail of destruction across the Caribbean, stunned forecasters and meteorologists, ...
Spain absorbed the city’s beauty and timeless atmosphere the best way he knew how—with pencil, ink, and watercolor on paper ...
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It seemed like a simple idea. Design a device that will make it possible for a human eye to remain alive and functional outside of the body. At least for a few hours. And then a few days. But the eye ...
A nationwide analysis of community-level floodplain development found that over two-million acres of floodplain were developed over the past two decades across the United States, with roughly half of ...
The first piece of a series of concrete structures was lowered into the water off the coast of Miami Beach on Wednesday morning, a massive crane on the deck of a floating barge hoisting the unit into ...
On April 20, 1980, the Castro regime made a surprise announcement that would allow all Cubans who wished to leave the communist country to board boats at the port of Mariel in Havana and flee to the ...
When Tijanni Clarke learned he was selected for a second interview for an internship last spring, he knew he needed to prepare. Clarke, a computer science major at the University of Miami, was vying ...
Known for their powerful ability to launch out of the water in pursuit of prey, the loss of Great white sharks from False Bay in South Africa has scientists and conservationists concerned about the ...
A University of Miami researcher is developing wind-powered cylinders that would propel today’s massive cargo ships, lessening the shipping industry’s dependence on fossil fuels and cutting greenhouse ...