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If you’re a Hispanic woman of a certain age, statistics suggest you’re more likely than your non-Hispanic white peers to suffer from hypertension, diabetes, obesity, HIV, and a host of other chronic ...
A coalition of leading scientific and environmental organizations today announced the launch of the Miami Community ResilientSea Project, a groundbreaking three-year initiative aimed at strengthening ...
Professor William Widen, along with Marilyn Wolf, professor of engineering at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, wrote a forthcoming article for the Journal of Law and Mobility at the University of ...
An interdisciplinary team of faculty members at the University of Miami is launching a new project to create an interactive timeline highlighting the historical relationship between urban growth and ...
Shruti Choudhary wants to help feed the world. To do so, she doesn’t intend to organize a telethon or create a global food assistance program. Instead, the University of Miami researcher will turn to ...
Nursing student Lexie Hackman, B.S.N. ’25, was celebrating her 21 st birthday with friends from the University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies when she got a shocking phone call. A ...
George S. Georgiev, most recently of Emory University, had always thought of Miami mostly as a place of sun and sand. When he first visited in 2017 for a conference, however, the business law scholar ...
A new grant from the Mellon Foundation is giving rise to a research project and set of courses that will explore Miami’s environmental history. An interdisciplinary team of faculty members at the ...
For Bonnie Dubbin Askowitz, the University of Miami is not just her alma mater; it is part of her family’s history. Now, Askowitz and her family are creating a tangible marker of that history on the ...
In a spirited celebration marking the pinnacle of its centennial festivities, the University of Miami School of Law awarded more than 400 law degrees on a perfect South Florida Saturday morning. The ...
A new multimedia glass sculpture permanently installed in the lobby of the Leonard and Jayne Abess Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy offers a powerful reminder of South Florida’s fragile ...