Mark Rowlands, chair of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Miami College of Arts and Sciences, has spent several decades writing about animal minds. He is the author of 25 books ...
Completing a Master of Legal Studies degree program with a dedicated real estate/construction track is one way to help advance your career. In recent years, sustainability has become a core area of ...
With more than 25 years of experience as an executive and compliance consultant, Brent Saunders has witnessed—and helped to spur—the spiraling development of the pharmaceutical industry responsible ...
The Frost School of Music is mourning the death of Professor Robert M. Carnochan, a passionate music educator and artist who had a profound impact at the Frost School and across the country. The Frost ...
What makes a criminal? Nature or nurture—or both? In other words, are we born violent or are we made violent? That question has been debated for centuries. It is the topic of a class called Theories ...
If you work in the realm of fintech, then staying up-to-date on the latest fintech regulations and compliance standards is critical. At the same time, the dynamic nature of the industry can make it ...
In high school, Neil Amin realized law runs the world. A business law class taught him an attorney has a place in every profession. Now, Amin works to take that space. His journey started at the ...
Ved Chirayath is on a singular mission. For the past decade, he has worked toward what he calls “the holy grail of oceanography: developing a technology that can image the seafloor just as ...
September is National Campus Safety Awareness and National Preparedness Month. In the spirit of this important campaign, please review these key reminders and essential information to help keep you ...
Ever wondered what it’s like to run through the tunnel at Hard Rock Stadium at a Hurricanes football game? Or to participate in a glassblowing class on the Coral Gables Campus? Students will be able ...
Professor Kunal Parker, Miami Law’s associate dean for intellectual life and dean’s distinguished scholar, recently published an essay, “What Originalism Can Teach Historians: History as Analogy, ...