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Engineering students Beile Zhang, DeShaun Brandford, Sarah Murphy, Mackenzie Howell, and Allie Plante stand in front of Little River Canal in Hialeah. (Photo by Betsy Martinez)

Engineering solutions for Miami’s water woes

Environmental engineering students are working on strategies to improve water quality at Little River, a key canal that discharges into Biscayne Bay.

University of Miami students visit Sierra Negra, a volcano in the Galápagos Islands, with professor Kenneth Feeley in 2023. Photos courtesy of Kenneth Feeley and Sam Clay/University of Miami.

UGalapagos program offers a window into wildlife

The program will offer two modules taught by Biology faculty members, as well as instructors from the Universidad San Francisco de Quito.

Engineering solutions for Miami’s water woes

Environmental engineering students are working on strategies to improve water quality at Little River, a key canal that discharges into Biscayne Bay.

UGalapagos program offers a window into wildlife

The program will offer two modules taught by Biology faculty members, as well as instructors from the Universidad San Francisco de Quito.



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Memories of the U at 100

Memories of the U at 100

We asked Canes across the country to share their favorite places, people, and experiences at the U. Dozens of alumni offered a kaleidoscope of memories.

Broadway star and University of Miami alumnus Joshua Henry shared his journey of artistic growth with students in the Department of Theatre Arts.

Inspiring the next generation of performers

Broadway star Joshua Henry, B.M. ’06, shared his journey of artistic growth with students in the Department of Theatre Arts.

Alina Hudak, B.B.A. ’82, M.P.A. ’84, is a trailblazer in Miami-Dade government.

Q&A on leadership

Alina Hudak, B.B.A. ’82, M.P.A. ’84, a Miami-Dade government trailblazer, is now helping Miami prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Sebastian the Ibis stands with, from left, Dr. Anthony Mullings, Robert Mullings, David Mullings, and Paul Pavlou, dean of the Miami Herbert Business School. Photo: Daniel Marquez.

Empowering future generations

With roots in Jamaica and careers nurtured in Miami, the Mullings family has made a gift to endow a scholarship at the Miami Herbert Business School.

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