In season 14, episode 6 of The Explainer Podcast, Professor Gabriel Scheffler discusses the Affordable Care Act. The ACA, also known as Obamacare, is a landmark U.S. federal law enacted in 2010 aimed ...
More than just a team, the University of Miami's Field Hockey Club fosters camaraderie and teamwork through travel, competition, and a shared passion.
In the tucked-away alcoves of lively academic halls, students carve out sanctuaries—havens where they can immerse themselves in study or thoughtful dialogue, cocooned from the restless rhythm of ...
The future looks extraordinarily bright for Justin Kinchen, a 2024 honors graduate from the Frost School of Music working toward master’s degrees in violin performance and studio jazz writing. And as ...
The University of Miami School of Law has celebrated an impressive streak of success with its moot court teams in recent competitions, showcasing the talent and dedication of its students. Partaking ...
It is all over the news: The price of eggs has skyrocketed. As of January, a carton of large grade eggs was $4.95 a dozen, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The United States ...
From gospel, blues, and soul to R&B and funk, Black music is woven deeply into the tapestry of American music. It is part of the foundation of rock and roll, hip-hop, jazz, country, ballads, and just ...
Brittany McIntyre arrived at the farm in Rio Claro, Trinidad, just before noon on a warm December day, walking into its lush, green fields to harvest peppers, cassavas, and other vegetables. It was ...
At the University of Miami School of Law's Center for Ethics and Public Service Spring Awards Reception recently, Professor Anthony Alfieri was invested with the Michael Klein Distinguished Scholar ...
A University of Miami professor who specializes in Irish culture traces the roots of the popular holiday to Irish émigrés who fled the “Great Hunger” in their homeland to seek a new start in America.
Joshua Spector, J.D. ’02, a Wisconsin native, attended Brown University, majoring in history with the idea of pursuing a career in education or journalism. After graduating, he dedicated three years ...
Isabella Rodriguez grew up listening to her mother and grandmother talk about their native country, Cuba, and although she has never visited the island, her identity has been greatly shaped by Cuban ...
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