Raphael Bostic, in a presentation hosted by the Miami Herbert Business School, judged the economy to be strong and improving and touted the progress the Fed has made to curb inflation.
Professor Steven Butterman enlightens students about Brazilian culture, Portuguese, and gender studies with a focus on the world.
The University of Miami’s Cuban Heritage Collection was invited to “Cuban American Day at the White House” last week. About 26 reproductions of documents, books, and images from the collection were displayed during the event.
With their recent commitment to the University, Robert and Judi Prokop Newman continue to exemplify the power of philanthropy.
Students at the School of Architecture are using the University Libraries Special Collections to explore the history and architecture of prominent Miami sites.
The Mark and Maureen Angelo Family Endowment Fund empowers undergraduates to excel and gain additional financial support while pursuing paid or unpaid internships.
The two-day international forum convenes thought leaders to address issues impacting the Western Hemisphere, with a focus on Latin America. The 2024 edition will occur April 22-23 on the Coral Gables Campus.
University researchers and students will display technological innovations during the 2024 eMerge Americas conference and expo this week.
A Miami Herbert Business School student group is heading to Paris this summer to explore the marketing and branding aspects of the Summer Olympics.
The student-run organization was recently recognized as the Top Student Organization by the Toppel Career Center.
A University of Miami report recommends that urban areas plagued by water shortages and drought need to adopt new measures, such as more water-efficient plumbing and appliances, to save the precious resource.