I can’t remember a time when I wasn’t “thinking like an engineer,” even before I had the words to explain it.
I was known for asking a lot of questions – how things worked, why they were built that way and how solutions were interconnected. I was the kind of kid who could spend hours watching videos about how everyday products were made and manufactured. That curiosity only grew with time.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, I came across a story about eng...
As the University of Miami celebrates its Centennial, I find myself reflecting not only on the extraordinary legacy of this institution, but also on the quiet, indelible ways it has shaped the contours of my own life.
For 100 years, the University of Miami has stood as more than just an academic institution. It has been a catalyst for transformation — of individuals, of communities and of an entire city. Its influence radiates outward, visible in the r...
This article and the views expressed within belong to Lydia Buckius and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Miami Hurricane.
The events of Oct. 7, 2023, resonate deeply on a personal level. While some view the
violence in the Middle East as mere political chatter, for others, it is profoundly intimate. Wearing a Magen David or other symbols of Judaism serves as a poignant reminder of that day, our homeland, and our enduring hope for peace.
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