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New research sheds light on the overlooked contribution of the ocean’s most abundant fish to marine carbon cycling. The ...
Since completing her online Master of Public Administration in 2018, Stephanie Thomas has earned her doctorate in health sciences and advanced in her position as deputy city clerk for the city of ...
Organizational engagement with social issues is pushing culture wars into corporate America, leading to bickering and suboptimal performance, says Luke N. Hedden, assistant professor at the University ...
Fifty years after the summer blockbuster debuted in theaters, research on sharks has accelerated at a breakneck pace. But the creatures are in trouble, with many species threatened by extinction, ...
New paper published in Science by a team of international scientists urges regulatory reform to accelerate global coral restoration using assisted gene flow—an essential step to safeguard the economic ...
The legendary criminal defense attorney taught criminal evidence at the School of Law for over 50 years.
The University of Miami School of Law's International Moot Court Program recently showcased its international law and litigation prowess, with two of its teams securing prestigious accolades in ...
Through a unique intersection of art and science, Megan Bernini, a recent graduate from the Rosenstiel School, creates a visual representation of fish in the larval stage, helping researchers better ...
Legendary lyricist Alan Bergman, who with his wife Marilyn wrote a host of award-winning, indelible songs for over half a century, was close to Frost School dean Shelton G. Berg.
Besides visiting media companies, a group of School of Communication students visited the Gothic Quarter and participated in cultural activities such as a paella cooking class and flamenco workshop.
Frost School of Music faculty are keeping busy this summer presenting music in world-class venues, releasing books and recordings, and staying on top of cutting-edge research.