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UM students on dog parenting, ‘It’s just like having another ki...

“I just couldn't imagine having put in all that work being so emotionally attached to him to then just end up having to let him go,” Morton said about her now one and a half-year old Yorkie-Poo named Nori. “He felt like my dog at that point.”

UM takes precautionary measures in wake of novel coronavirus

As the coronavirus disease continues to spread both domestically and abroad, the University of Miami has taken many preventative actions to stop the outbreak from affecting its students.

ROTC cadets discuss experiences, look forward to the future

“The skills that AFROTC cadets learn include mental toughness, which I loosely define as the ability to overcome obstacles or difficulties, and persevere to get things accomplished rather than using those obstacles or difficulties as an excuse for not getting it done.”

FunDay, UM’s longest-standing service day, returns for its 38th year

About 400 South Floridians with specials needs will visit the University of Miami campus for a day full of events and activities as part of FunDay. As UM’s longest-standing service day, this will be FunDay's 38th year.

Professor Bruce Bagley charged with money laundering, appears in court

After being charged with money laundering, Bruce Bagley, a University of Miami international relations professor, appeared in a federal courtroom Thursday, Nov. 21.

Homecoming welcomes alumni, celebrates UM

“We got the chance to see thousands of students light up the lake with their glowing bracelets, making the scene almost magical,” Shah said. “Everyone enjoyed themselves, which was our main goal.”

The Miami Hurricane celebrates 90 years

When The Miami Hurricane was first published in October 1929, the paper was very different than what it is today.

Artist Joyce Scott to showcase work at Lowe Art Museum

Her exhibit, titled "Truths and Visions," is part of the Myrna and Sheldon Palley Glass Artist Lecture Series. It will be showcased 7-9 p.m. Sept. 26.

UM professor presents new book, discusses closures of U.S. military bases

The book, titled “Salvaging Community,” was released earlier this year. It was co-written by Amanda J. Ashley from Boise State University.

Sade Prithwie speaks at ‘State of the U,’ attests to influentia...

"She is an outstanding representative of the student experience at UM. She has been able to create a unique and well-rounded college career here"

Jaime Harn