Svet Stoyanov, head of the Frost School of Music’s percussion program, will perform with current and former students in a noteworthy multimedia performance at Carnegie Hall.
Classical music conductor and leader Gerard Schwarz has commissioned works from top Frost School faculty and illustrious contemporary composers to celebrate the school’s upcoming centennial.
A symposium organized by the Office of Civic and Community Engagement explored how climate gentrification is impacting Miami and aims to inspire future policy solutions.
In the months leading up to the University of Miami’s centennial next April, the University’s Alumni Association will be traveling to ’Canes Communities around the country to showcase a century of academic achievement, trailblazing research, and community impact—and look ahead to the boundless possibilities that await us.
S.H.A.R.E.’s multimedia approach to Healthcare Simulation Week 2024 offers an eye-opening glimpse into the future.
Revered jazz trumpeter and educator John McNeil, an early graduate student of the jazz program at the Frost School of Music, passed away last month.
Gables and Rosenstiel campus library building facilities to close at 5 p.m. on Oct. 8 and reopen on Oct. 11; online access available 24/7.
Aileen Delgado, who earned her doctorate in education through UOnline over the summer, is shadowing two school administrators as part of a year-long internship in New Jersey.
Tom Collins is leading a cutting-edge project at the Frost School to investigate how artificial intelligence is changing music, with the goal of empowering students and faculty to understand and shape this transformative new technology. The project’s work will be showcased at the International AI Song Contest in Switzerland this weekend.
In honor of World Teachers’ Day on Oct. 5, School of Education and Human Development faculty members and graduates speak about the profession.