The Research Vessel F.G. Walton Smith empowers the University of Miami’s marine research.

Named after the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science’s founder, the Research Vessel F.G. Walton Smith explores reefs, mangroves, and grass beds.

Come aboard the Research Vessel F.G. Walton Smith

Take a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the Rosenstiel School’s primary research vessel.


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Marine Operations

  Senior Derryl Barnes was thrilled to be part of the broadcast team during the NBA All-Star Weekend. Photos: Courtesy of John Nowak/TNT

Sparkling hoops debut

Journalism major Derryl Barnes spent the NBA All-Star Weekend as part of the broadcast team on TNT Sports.


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Broadcast Journalism

The University’s Scuba Club explores the underwater treasures in the Florida Keys.

  Students in the Everglades law class participate in a swamp walk through Big Cypress National Preserve in the southwestern part of the Everglades. Photo: Courtesy of Kelly Cox

Learning about Everglades restoration firsthand

A new immersive course in the School of Law gave students insight into the massive $23.2 billion, 35-year project.


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Environmental Law Program

 Two wild flamingos in Everglades National Park last winter. The birds have been spotted in larger flocks not far from the park's Flamingo Visitor Center this year. Photo courtesy of Gavin McKenzie.

The flamingos’ triumphant return

Researchers and birdwatchers alike are celebrating the reappearance of more wild flamingos in the Sunshine State.


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Audubon Florida | Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan

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 Transfer student Olivia Martinez has strived to be an active member on campus.

Keys to success

Junior Olivia Martinez capitalized on a vibrant campus community.

 Architecture students surveyed every aspect of the Coral Gables Congregational Church to document the architectural design, structure, and distinctive elements of the building.

Students document iconic church

Drawings by a cohort of architecture students of Congregational Church will be preserved.

Keys to success

Junior Olivia Martinez capitalized on a vibrant campus community.

Students document iconic church

Drawings by a cohort of architecture students of Congregational Church will be preserved.



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From left, Dr. Pat Whitely, Dr. Renee Callan, and Christian Garcia. Photo: Kim Evans

Pancakes with Pat teams up with Student Life and Toppel

Dr. Pat Whitely brought her signature Pancakes with Pat to the Atlanta ’Canes Community, along with guests Renee Callan, Ed.D. ’18, and Christian Garcia.

Author and entrepreneur Lattisha Bilbrew, B.S. ’07, M.D., is one of only five Black female orthopaedic surgeons in the state of Georgia.

Alumna recounts inspiring journey

Author and entrepreneur Lattisha Bilbrew, B.S. ’07, M.D., is one of only five Black female orthopaedic surgeons in Georgia.

Adrienne Vendetti Hodges, left, and Stephanie Vendetti Thomas. Photo: How to be a Redhead

Redheaded alumnae make a splash on “Shark Tank”

Adrienne Vendetti Hodges, B.B.A. ’09, and Stephanie Vendetti Thomas, B.B.A. ’11, share the inspiration behind their highly successful business.

Jordan-Elizabeth Long. Photo credit: Alexander Iziliaev.

Mastering the business of ballet

Jordan-Elizabeth Long, M.B.A. ’23, is leveraging her business education to lead dance’s next era.