In response to numerous complaints and suggestions, Parking and Transportation will divide the expansive yellow parking zone into three new colored zones next semester, making a total of eight zones.
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Florida Habitat
On May 2 at 7 p.m. in Room 166 of the Cox Science Center, Steve Woodmansee, biologist and president of the Florida Native Plant Society, will discuss one of Florida’s most sensitive...
In 2008, junior Jackie Landes’ mother, Wendy Landes, was diagnosed with liposarcoma.
Liposarcoma is a rare form of tissue cancer that results in the growth of malignant soft tissue tumors, usually ...
Once scattered across three different areas of campus, art students can now paint, glass-blow and sculpt in one central location on Levante Avenue, near the Alumni Center. A new art complex, house...
Edible Books
The UM Libraries third annual Edible Books Festival will be held on Monday from noon to 2 p.m. at the Richter Library lobby. Participants will submit entries that relate to books and r...
School of Communication students will no longer have to complete a second major in order to graduate.
Instead, undergraduates will have several options. Those who choose not to complete a second ma...
Education Forum
The School of Education, in partnership with Miami-Dade County Public Schools, will host a discussion about the consequences, challenges and ethics of current school reform on March...
The graffiti-covered seats of the Miami Marine Stadium may soon attract patrons instead of the occasional skater.
City of Miami commissioners voted 3-2 on March 8 in favor of allowing a possibl...
Research
The deadline for the College of Arts and Sciences “Beyond the Book” Summer Award for Research-Based Learning has been extended to April 2.
The award allows Arts and Sciences undergradua...
What began as an introductory film assignment for junior Maggy Torres-Rodriguez emerged as a piece that will be featured in one of this year's Miami International Film Festival’s (MIFF) series of ...