Niam Yaraghi secures NIHCM Foundation funding to probe telehealth's effects on opioid management.
Representatives from across the health care spectrum touted the benefits that AI has already generated in the industry and imagined the technology’s potential to reduce inequities and free up medical professionals to “put the care back in health care.”
AI’s increasing influence, the impact of the upcoming presidential election, and economic challenges headline the marquee for the 13th annual “Business of Health Care Conference,” on Friday, Feb. 16.
Miami Herbert executive-in-residence blends real-world experience with academic learning.
Much-deserved kudos and accolades keep rolling in for Miami Herbert professor.
Award-winning research sheds light on digital infrastructure growth.
The University of Miami graduate and social media phenomenon visited the Miami Herbert Business School as a guest lecturer on Wednesday, offering insight on social media strategies and encouraging students to remain authentic to themselves.
A recent AI Safety Summit in the United Kingdom and the newly commissioned U.S. Intelligence Safety Institute are critical first steps by governments to explore how to deal with the benefits and threats posed by artificial intelligence as it continues to evolve.
From deadly wildfires in Greece and Hawaii to rapidly melting glaciers in Antarctica and Greenland, today’s headlines are dominated by stories about climate change and its alarming impacts.
Professor Nina Huang secures No. 10 spot in AIS Scholar Rankings.
Tori Miller, who recently was promoted to a vice president role with the Atlanta Hawks, credits the Miami Herbert Business School for her business acumen and the skill set that she possesses.
Teams Research Incubator brings together researchers for collaboration and idea exchange.
The Axiom Business Book Awards recognize the best business books published each year, honoring books in a variety of business-related categories.
Entrepreneurs and innovators met with leading commercial real estate investors—to explore opportunities spurred by new technologies and the vibrant movement of people and capital to South Florida—at the Real Estate Impact Conference, co-hosted by three University of Miami schools.
Zakera Azizi, the beneficiary of a special University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School master’s degree scholarship for Afghani students, has teamed up with an international organization to offer an online English class for women in Afghanistan—whose education was recently banned.