In a sea teeming with some of the largest creatures on the planet, a University of Miami scientist is studying how big of an impact desert aerosols and volcanic ash have on the sea’s tiniest ...
Collective bargaining has a profound impact on the modern workforce, shaping both employee experiences and the broader work environment. It serves as the foundation for fostering positive ...
With a better understanding of what legal compliance in nonprofits looks like, you can be prepared to make a difference. Managing a nonprofit organization is not for the faint of heart. Not only does ...
A University of Miami ocean sciences Ph.D. student and five others recently returned from an expedition to the North Atlantic where they investigated the impact of Saharan dust and volcanic ash on the ...
Most animals, including humans, have bilateral symmetry, which means our bodies are pretty symmetrical. At least on the outside. On the inside, things are different. “If you look at our insides, we ...
As companies and organizations across the globe launch more sustainability initiatives, they must rely on knowledgeable policy professionals to guide them through the nuances of maintaining legal and ...
As nuanced and dynamic as regulations can be, staying abreast of requirements can be easier with the proper legal background. It is no surprise that the pharmaceutical industry is highly regulated.
The University of Miami School of Law has gained recognition as a finalist for the 2025 Florida Legal Awards' coveted Legal Innovation Award thanks to its pioneering Miami Law & AI Lab. This ...
It’s a place where few living things can survive in the water. Deep in the world’s largest rainforest, there is a boiling river. Found in eastern central Peru, it is a small tributary that eventually ...
A delegation of faculty members from the University of Miami College of Engineering traveled to India to collaborate on advancing innovations across engineering disciplines with some of the country’s ...
New biophysics research at the University of Miami adds to our knowledge about the origins of left-right asymmetry in the body. Most animals, including humans, have bilateral symmetry, which means our ...