As part of "Shakespeare in Miami," Gail Paster, the former director of the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington D.C., came to campus to discuss "King Lear" and her ideas on The Bard.
The Miami ...
UHack
Senior Oscar Sanchez, president of UM’s branch of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, organized the second-annual UHack, a coding marathon that began on Saturday and contin...
Over the holidays, fans of the hit musical “Les Misérables” were treated to a film adaptation directed by Tom Hooper and starring Hugh Jackman as Jean Valjean and Anne Hathaway as Fantine.
Fans and...
Almost 50 years since its inception, the Cox Science Building is undergoing renovations that include building a Neuroscience and Health Annex and an expansion of Cox’s plaza.
The Cox plaza, now a...
Almost 400 years after its publication, William Shakespeare’s “King Lear” continues to be studied, debated and celebrated.
Now, “Lear” and Shakespeare’s legacy will come to Miami as the Year of the...
“Taking Flight: The Year of the Humanities and the Arts at the University of Miami” continues to soar, beginning this semester with a lecture by Temple Grandin, an activist for autism and an animal sc...
Conference
UM’s School of Law will be featuring the Hispanic National Bar Association’s “Human Trafficking Conference” this Friday from 8:30 a.m. to noon at the Multipurpose Room in the BankUnited ...
Faith Desautels, Student Government (SG) senator for Eaton Residential College, was not able to volunteer as a poll watcher during Election Day last semester.
“I had to choose between studying for ...
MLK Day of Service
The United Black Students, in association with Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA), present “The Mountain Top,” a celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy. The opening cere...
Instead of sitting in a classroom every day last semester, sophomore Emma Garrison closely observed the red pandas at the Prospect Park Zoo in New York City. She studied their cognitive problem-solvin...