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The School of Architecture’s PAIR Program offers students the opportunity to combine academic work with hands-on professional experience, supporting major design projects.
After one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded triggered a Pacific-wide tsunami, University of Miami marine geologists discuss the science behind the destructive waves and the importance of ...
Publicly launched only four years ago, the University of Miami's Ever Brighter: The Campaign for Our Next Century has surpassed its $2.5 billion goal, impacting students, faculty members, patients, ...
An AI model created by a University of Miami doctoral student has proven remarkably effective in identifying and tracking tropical easterly waves, clusters of clouds and wind that can develop into ...
The Graduate School began in 1941, when the University of Miami approved graduate coursework for the Master of Education degree.
Professor Christina Frohock's latest research and scholarship, "Ghosts at the Gate: A Call for Vigilance Against AI-Generated Case Hallucination," makes the case that as artificial ...
Scientists at the University of Miami’s Alfred C. Glassell Jr. SUrge‐STructure‐Atmosphere INteraction (SUSTAIN) laboratory conducted a first-of-its-kind study into how waves form and increase in windy ...
Coral restoration programs are expanding to revive coral populations and ecosystem services, but local and global stressors such as coral disease and water pollution still threaten coral survival.
New research from the Department of Psychology sheds light on the association between police officers’ psychological distress and how they view people with serious mental illnesses.
Many residents in Miami-Dade County and across the country face the dual challenge of dangerously hot homes and unaffordable cooling costs, which together drive-up intensifying risks to household ...
A team of researchers at the University of Miami is studying how blasts can damage the human body and exploring ways that scientists can prevent further hearing and balance difficulties.
Encouraging bilingualism at home can have many cognitive benefits, which may be particularly helpful to kids with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), new research from the University of Miami College of ...
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