Joel Lamere (center), professor and director of the graduate program in the School of Architecture, conducts a review of first year graduate students' first project of the semester in the Thomas P. Murphy Design Studio Building. Photo: Joshua Prezant/University of Miami
Arts and Humanities

April guide to the arts at the U

Arts-related events include a student performance of ‘Urinetown, the musical’ at the Jerry Herman Ring Theatre; the Frost Symphony Orchestra season finale featuring Beethoven’s 9th; and a student-curated Lowe exhibition highlighting multimedia works by artist Miya Ando.

April guide to the arts at the U

Arts-related events include a student performance of ‘Urinetown, the musical’ at the Jerry Herman Ring Theatre; the Frost Symphony Orchestra season finale featuring Beethoven’s 9th; and a student-curated Lowe exhibition highlighting multimedia works by artist Miya Ando.

Cultivating a passion for medical research

Sophomore Ethan Tieu is involved in two neuroscience labs and was recently named a Goldwater Scholar, one of the most distinguished awards for future researchers in science, math, or engineering.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/cultivating-a-passion-for-medical-research.html


Shining a light on untold stories from Florida’s past

University researchers are focused on “re-storying,” or retelling grand narratives of Florida’s history to celebrate the contributions of peoples that have long been ignored.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/shining-a-light-on-untold-stories-from-floridas-past.html


Climate solutions for urban areas

At the Climate Resilience Academy symposium, local, national, and global leaders in sustainability offered ideas about how cities are responding to climate change.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/climate-solutions-for-urban-areas.html



Stress? It matters what you think.

University of Miami specialists in health psychology and in mindfulness practices offer tips to help reframe how we perceive stress and shift our response to build resilience and support well-being.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/stress-it-matters-what-you-think.html

Stress? It matters what you think.

University of Miami specialists in health psychology and in mindfulness practices offer tips to help reframe how we perceive stress and shift our response to build resilience and support well-being.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/stress-it-matters-what-you-think.html


Iceland: The land of fire and ice

A series of volcanic eruptions has rocked Iceland since 2021, as the Reykjanes Peninsula awakened from a nearly 800-year slumber. Climate change could be contributing to the increased volcanic activity, according to a University of Miami marine geoscientist.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/iceland-the-land-of-fire-and-ice.html

Iceland: The land of fire and ice

A series of volcanic eruptions has rocked Iceland since 2021, as the Reykjanes Peninsula awakened from a nearly 800-year slumber. Climate change could be contributing to the increased volcanic activity, according to a University of Miami marine geoscientist.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/iceland-the-land-of-fire-and-ice.html



Concordia Summit kicks off at the University of Miami

Government, academic, and civic leaders discussed topics affecting Latin America and the Western Hemisphere.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/concordia-summit-kicks-off-at-the-university-of-miami.html

Concordia Summit kicks off at the University of Miami

Government, academic, and civic leaders discussed topics affecting Latin America and the Western Hemisphere.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/concordia-summit-kicks-off-at-the-university-of-miami.html


Fed chief highlights progress, urges patience

Raphael Bostic, in a presentation hosted by the Miami Herbert Business School, judged the economy to be strong and improving and touted the progress the Fed has made to curb inflation.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/fed-chief-highlights-progress-urges-patience.html

Fed chief highlights progress, urges patience

Raphael Bostic, in a presentation hosted by the Miami Herbert Business School, judged the economy to be strong and improving and touted the progress the Fed has made to curb inflation.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/fed-chief-highlights-progress-urges-patience.html



Teaching with a global lens

Professor Steven Butterman enlightens students about Brazilian culture, Portuguese, and gender studies with a focus on the world.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/teaching-with-a-global-lens.html

Teaching with a global lens

Professor Steven Butterman enlightens students about Brazilian culture, Portuguese, and gender studies with a focus on the world.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/teaching-with-a-global-lens.html


Cuban heritage on display at the White House

The University of Miami’s Cuban Heritage Collection was invited to “Cuban American Day at the White House” last week. About 26 reproductions of documents, books, and images from the collection were displayed during the event.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/cuban-heritage-on-display-at-the-white-house.html

Cuban heritage on display at the White House

The University of Miami’s Cuban Heritage Collection was invited to “Cuban American Day at the White House” last week. About 26 reproductions of documents, books, and images from the collection were displayed during the event.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/cuban-heritage-on-display-at-the-white-house.html


One couple’s transformative impact

With their recent commitment to the University, Robert and Judi Prokop Newman continue to exemplify the power of philanthropy.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/one-couples-transformative-impact.html

One couple’s transformative impact

With their recent commitment to the University, Robert and Judi Prokop Newman continue to exemplify the power of philanthropy.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/one-couples-transformative-impact.html


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