Few people understand the world of glitz, glamor, and high-energy nightlife better than hospitality impresario Noah Tepperberg, making the disciplined lifestyle he adopted as a University of Miami ...
At UOnline, we offer an online master's degree in sports administration, teaching the skills you'll need to succeed in the sports industry. But a degree alone isn't enough. Getting internships with ...
During his nearly three decades on the U.S. Supreme Court, Justice Stephen Breyer issued a multitude of majority opinions and dissents, ruling on cases that involved everything from abortion and the ...
Black Awareness Month (BAM) at the University of Miami is more than just a month dedicated to black history, but rather a time where students can celebrate their culture and share it with the rest of ...
When senior Victoria Terevinto called her father with the news that she had received a major scholarship, he had to pull over to the side of the road, too overcome with emotion to continue driving.
Professor Gabriel Scheffler and Law & Technology Fellow Or Cohen-Sasson recently received a $20,000 grant from The Frost Institute for Data Science and Computing for their research project “Regulating ...
Artificial intelligence integration has introduced new opportunities and significant challenges for the legal profession. At the University of Miami School of Law, the Miami Law & AI Lab (MiLA) hosted ...
The Center for Ethics and Public Service provides ethics education, experiential skills training, and community engagement devoted to public service in law and society. The University of Miami School ...
Growing up between Kingston, Jamaica, and Miami, Florida, brothers David and Robert Mullings were raised to act with generosity and integrity and strive to have a positive impact on those around them.
In a fireside chat on the University of Miami campus, former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer discussed constitutional interpretation and the challenges appellate courts often face in elucidating ...
While the country, our community, and our campuses have been embroiled in political issues, natural disasters, and protests, a significant crisis that should be relevant to everyone seems to be ...
When Kate Reid, director of the Frost School’s jazz vocal program, stepped onstage at Gusman Concert Hall last Friday to introduce legendary quartet New York Voices, performing with her students in a ...