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Dean Shelton G. “Shelly” Berg, the transformative leader who made the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami into ...
A typical day in the lab for Brian Doherty involves analyzing huge data sets with supercomputers to improve machine learning for quicker and more precise calculations. However, Brian is not a data or ...
Freebee offers free short-distance transportation in custom electric vehicles, shuttling tourists and locals around high-density areas of Miami. Revenue is generated through advertising placement on ...
A trio of University of Miami researchers placed sensors in nearly 60 residences across Miami-Dade County, discovering many instances in which indoor temperatures were hotter than those outside, as ...
Every year University of Miami student media staff members earn national attention among their peers for the work produced across various campus media outlets. This year, the Ibis Yearbook earned the ...
Spring into Apple sale at the Campus Store April 21-25 Enjoy discounts on Apple products, including 5 percent off select Mac and iPad items, which are available online and in store at the Coral Gables ...
A millennium before Tik-Tok and podcasts added an express lane to the self-help industry superhighway, “regimen sanitatis”—the genre of handwritten texts prescribing health and wellness ...
Recently, 57 University of Miami School of Law students and their professors boarded a bus on campus and traveled across the state to learn from tomato farmworkers about one of the most successful ...
Accomplished actors Carlos Gomez, Shannon Carbonell, and Nestor Carbonell recently offered invaluable insights gleaned from their extensive careers spanning the stage, television, and film to students ...
As artificial intelligence use grows and media consumers are confused about what information to trust and what to ignore, the University of Miami School of Communication is leading efforts to improve ...
Findings pave the way for improving wave forecasts, helping coastal communities become more resilient as they prepare for floods and storm surge. Scientists at the University of Miami’s Alfred C.
April is National Poetry Month, and while poets and poetry lovers the world over are celebrating the buzz for the craft they revere, for many the genre is a Rubik’s cube, a baffling, arcane puzzle. A ...
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