The University’s Civic Synergy program teaches the skills of civic deliberation that bridge divisive divides and spur policy progress.
A University of Miami criminology class, taught by professor Alex Piquero, seeks to find the answer.
Learn more about how to check your voter registration status and be prepared before the upcoming election.
The first Black woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, Justice Jackson delivered a stirring fireside chat that inspired hundreds of University of Miami School of Law students, as well as other guests.
Roy Carrillo Zamora, who is focused on a career in the international sphere, attributes his calling to leadership and the values that guide him to his home country of Costa Rica.
Josh Abel sharpened his leadership skills as the president of a campus fraternity, and now he is focused on nurturing the next generation of student leadership.
Zoe Mutombo has honed her own budget-management skills while at the University and is focused on improving training so that all student organizations are empowered to access available funding for events.
University of Miami Russian specialist Marcia Beck analyzes the motivations and implications for the multicountry prisoner exchange—the largest since the Cold War.
David Steinberg, the University of Miami’s director of debate and an expert in debate tactics, tells us what to look for in the upcoming presidential debate.
The two authoritarian powers have forged closer ties and China, though professing neutrality, has tacitly supported Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Yet their strategic self-interests preclude a formal alliance, according to a University of Miami China specialist.
Jordan Brooks will start his career working at Boston Consulting Group, where he will focus on health care and life science and social impact management consulting.