University of Miami selected to prestigious Association of American Universities

University of Miami selected to prestigious AAU

Recognized for its groundbreaking research and undergraduate and graduate education, the U has been invited to join the Association of American Universities.


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Devon Fogarty makes a rubbing of John Greer’s headstone. Photos: National Park Service

A secret unearthed in the waters off Key West

A team of University of Miami marine archaeologists and others discovered the remains of a hospital and cemetery in the waters of Dry Tortugas National Park.


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Miller School students identifying eye conditions in the metaverse

Identifying eye conditions in the metaverse

The Bascom Palmer Eye Institute recently started offering medical students the opportunity to learn about ophthalmology in virtual reality.


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From left, Michael O’Reilly, Devin Gialleonardo, and Ethan Hartz surprised their classmates during commencement by revealing they were Sebastian the Ibis during college. Photo: David Paula/University of Miami

Students graduate with a feathered flair

Michael O’Reilly, Devin Gialleonardo, and Ethan Hartz donned yellow fuzzy feet during undergraduate commencement ceremonies, revealing their identities as the iconic mascot, Sebastian the Ibis.


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Views of commencement

See the engaging photos and videos from University of Miami commencement ceremonies held at the Watsco Center on the Coral Gables Campus.


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 Neal Daniel and Emma Hantgan were each chosen to receive a Fulbright Award.

Two 'Canes selected for prestigious Fulbright Award

Recent graduate Emma Hantgan and sophomore Neal Daniel each received a Fulbright Award, which will allow them the opportunity to study abroad.

  Students from the Universidad de Navarra in Spain visited many of the iconic neighborhoods in Miami, including Liberty City, Little Havana, Little Haiti, and Coconut Grove. Photo: Luis Garcia Conde/University of Miami

Class exposes students to Miami's communities

The School of Communication course "Covering Global Issues in Miami" exposes students to the intricacies of covering worldwide concerns.

Two 'Canes selected for prestigious Fulbright Award

Recent graduate Emma Hantgan and sophomore Neal Daniel each received a Fulbright Award, which will allow them the opportunity to study abroad.

Class exposes students to Miami's communities

The School of Communication course "Covering Global Issues in Miami" exposes students to the intricacies of covering worldwide concerns.



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 Atlanta ’Canes spruced up the home of a city resident, working with HouseProud Atlanta.

’Canes come together in the spirit of service

Hundreds of alumni and friends turned out in 16 ’Canes Communities across the country to participate in local service projects as part of our third annual ’Canes Day of Service.

Juliana Wheeler, B.A. ’92, M.A. ’94.  Photo: Chris Vaughan Photography

Modern skills meet an ancient rite

Alumna Juliana Wheeler has worked in financial journalism, communications, and marketing. Her latest role: helping to manage communications for the coronation of King Charles III.

 Championship banners fly over Mark Light Field at Alex Rodriguez Park, April 21. Photo: Jenny Abreu for the University of Miami.

Alumni Baseball Pre-Game Celebration in pictures

Alumni, friends, and fans of the U enjoyed a festive gathering at the Newman Alumni Center for this annual event.

Michael Burris art

Artful generosity

University alumnus’ gift expresses his love of the arts and the U—and will allow fine arts students to flourish.

 Atlanta ’Canes spruced up the home of a city resident, working with HouseProud Atlanta.

’Canes come together in the spirit of service

Hundreds of alumni and friends turned out in 16 ’Canes Communities across the country to participate in local service projects as part of our third annual ’Canes Day of Service.

Modern skills meet an ancient rite

Alumna Juliana Wheeler has worked in financial journalism, communications, and marketing. Her latest role: helping to manage communications for the coronation of King Charles III.

Alumni Baseball Pre-Game Celebration in pictures

Alumni, friends, and fans of the U enjoyed a festive gathering at the Newman Alumni Center for this annual event.

Artful generosity

University alumnus’ gift expresses his love of the arts and the U—and will allow fine arts students to flourish.