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Raghad Al-Kandari was moving into her apartment a few summers ago when she saw her mom’s skin turn flush and watched her start sweating, even though they were indoors. Like millions of other women, ...
Debate continues on the pros and cons of artificial intelligence and what guardrails are needed to manage its evolution, yet it’s clear that the technology is escalating and that more and more energy ...
With more robust legal knowledge, corporate decision-makers can be prepared for the most effective risk-management practices in their roles. Even if you are not technically in a legal role, working in ...
Intellectual property (IP) drives innovation and protects creative works along with the talented individuals who bring novel ideas to life. At times this results in conflict, with disputes frequently ...
Alumni couple and Hurricane parents Arlene and Wayne Chaplin have long supported their alma mater. Now, they have cemented their legacy with gifts to Miami Herbert Business School and the School of ...
Aspiring young music students find fun, inspiration, and new skills at the Frost Summer Experience camp, where they can study with leading Frost School faculty. Change can be challenging. But last ...
Throughout 2025, the Real Estate Program has led illuminating faculty research, immersive student-alumni collaborations and productive thought leadership. Read about the Real Estate Program’s impact ...
Allan Herbert, the longtime University of Miami philanthropist and former member of its Board of Trustees whose generosity helped transform academics and student life at the institution where he ...
In a night dedicated to recognizing excellence in the legal profession and community service, the American Jewish Committee - Miami and Broward Chapter presented esteemed trial lawyer Peter Prieto, ...
A new study published in the journal Coral Reefs reveals that heat-tolerant symbiotic algae may be essential to saving elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata)—a foundational species in Caribbean reef ...
A decade ago, attending college—much less a top-tier private institution thousands of miles from her native San Diego—seemed like a far-off dream for Anaya Iglesias, B.S.N. ’25, a nursing major and ...