For Pablo Puga, pursuing a law degree was never just about earning a credential. It was about applying rigorous thinking to ...
A new study from the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science and the Marine Megafauna Foundation finds that young Caribbean manta rays (Mobula yarae) often swim ...
At an event where he was honored for his efforts over decades, José Daniel Ferrer García detailed the Cuban government’s repressive tactics to stifle civic opposition, urged ally nations to support ...
The "Old Smokey" case, a long-simmering legal battle over toxic pollution from a former waste incinerator in Miami’s historic West Coconut Grove neighborhood, is accelerating toward a critical hearing ...
Once more into a raging tempest Jun Zhang has flown. The six hours he spent flying within the violent winds and blinding rain of Hurricane Melissa this past weekend added to the multitude of ...
A museum visit to discuss artwork isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about the training medical, nursing, and physical therapy students receive. But a growing number of health ...
Nearly two-thirds of Americans are deficient in vitamin D, experts say. This is worrisome since this vitamin is crucial for our bone health. Lack of it can result in muscle pain, bone loss, muscle ...
The small toolshed in the backyard of one Palmetto Bay home doesn’t contain a lawnmower, hedge trimmer, rake, or shovel. Not even a pruning shear. Instead, it is packed with electrical control panels, ...
With the sky shrouded in a thick haze, the five investigators walked onto the pier near Darwin Beach on Virginia Key on an early Thursday, setting up evidence-detection devices that would remain there ...
Emily K. Balter, B.B.A. ’14, J.D. ’17, has returned to the University of Miami School of Law as the Fredman Family Foundation Practitioner-in-Residence and Lecturer at the Center for Ethics and Public ...
Fires that scorched nearly 50,000 acres in the Everglades during late August have been extinguished, but smoldering in the ashes are concerns about how smoke from future blazes in the River of Grass ...
Roy Black, B.S. '67, J.D. '70, one of the most high-profile defense attorneys in the country, died at the age of 80 on Monday at his home in Coral Gables. Black built a career defending some of the ...