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STUDENT AFFAIRS

Honoring Lives Lost

With the help of the Division of Student Affairs, UM students who graduated from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School organized a moving tribute last week to the 17 people gunned down at their alma mater.

 

 
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Written in Concrete

Antonio Nanni, chair of the Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering, will be honored next month for his exemplary achievement, groundbreaking research, and service to the American Concrete Institute.

 
UNIVERSITY

10 Questions with Jacqueline Travisano

Learn more about Jacqueline A. Travisano and why the University's executive vice president for business and finance and chief operating officer has chosen to make her mark on higher education.

 
MARINE AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE

Aboard the F.G. Walton Smith

In this interactive special feature, accompany scientists aboard the F.G. Walton Smith, the Rosenstiel School’s 96-foot, state-of-the-art research catamaran, as they collect water samples for fellow scientists around the world to measure the health of the oceans.

 
MILLER SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

A Portrait of Venezuelan Immigrants

A new study by the Department of Health Sciences' Seth Schwartz and his team's community partners explores the hopes, fears, and travails of Venezuelan families who fled their homeland for South Florida and Colombia.

 

CORAL GABLES DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT

The Many Fourteenth Amendments

UC Berkley history and law professor Dylan C. Penningroth presents Law for a Gospel Church: African American Religion and Legal Culture which rethinks the role of law in African-American life and black people’s contributions to American law from the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement on Thursday, March 1 at 7 p.m. in the Shalala Student Center.

 

UM College of Engineering Project with City of Coral Gables is Selected as Finalist in Bloomberg Philanthropies’ 2018 Mayors Challenge


Distinguished Engineering Professor Daniel Berg Talks Operations Research


Exploring the Impact of Technology on the Legal Profession


 

NOWPLAYING

Cosford Cinema

For a complete list of movie dates and times, visit www.cosfordcinema.com or call 305-284-4861. To purchase tickets online, click here.

 

 
MARCH 2-7

1945

This adaptation of the short story The Homecoming examines how a rural Hungarian town truly feels about claiming the possessions of the Jews who vanished during WWII, raising the twin specters of culpability and dishonor when two Orthodox men return to the village. Rated: NR

 
CAC MOVIE

Lady Bird

In her Oscar-nominated directorial debut, Greta Gerwig examines the humor and pathos of the turbulent bond between a mother and her teenage daughter. Staring Saoirse Ronan and Laurie Metcalf. Rated: R
Admission is free; priority seating given to UM Students

 

HURRICANESPORTS

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

A Milestone Win

The women's basketball team concluded its season with a 30-point win over Virginia Tech Sunday, a week after an impressive victory over Virginia gave head coach Katie Meier the 250th victory of her stellar 13-year tenure at the U. Next up...the ACC tournament where the sixth-seeded ‘Canes face Wake Forest tonight at 8 p.m.

 

FEATURED MATCHES

Mar
02

5:00 pm

Women’s Tennis vs. FAU

Mar
03

12:00 pm

Men’s Basketball vs. Virginia Tech

Mar
03

3:00 pm

Baseball vs. Maine (Double Header at 7pm)

 

UMPRESENTS

 
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Physics Fun: All About Light

Enjoy demonstrations and hands-on experiments for all ages with live shows at 11 a.m. and noon on Saturday, March 3 at Wilder Auditorium. Click here to RSVP.

 
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI GALLERY

Izia Lindsay's Calypso

Calypso, a Master of Fine arts exhibtion by Izia Lindsay that reflects the essence of his native Trinidad and Tobago, opens with a 7 p.m. reception on Saturday, March 3.

 
LOWE ART MUSEUM

Art and Issues That Matter

Artist Billie Lynn will discuss her works and what they convey about oppression, race, politics, and important social issues at a Town Hall-style open forum on Tuesday, March 6.

 
FROST SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Music on the Mile

This free concert series is present by the City of Coral Gables and Frost School of Music. Neo-Soul/R&B singer and songwriter Jack Lax performs at the Plaza at 150 Miracle Mile on Tuesday, March 13.

 

TAKENOTE

Bike to Work Day on March 2


Join the Livestream Dialogue on 'Healthcare Innovation in the Medicaid Space' on March 5


2018 UHealth Sleep Symposium 'Hot Topics…Cool Climate…' on March 11


Miami Business School Open House on March 15


 

FEATUREDEVENTS

Mar
02

8:30 am

Data Intersections: Dialogues About Data Science, Statistics, Data Journalism, and the Digital Humanities

Mar
02

6:30 pm

Scully Lecture Series: Victoria University of Wellington’s George Baird

Mar
05

5:00 pm

Opening Reception - School of Architecture Furniture and Fabrication Exhibit

Mar
13

6:30 pm

Sea Secrets: The Human Element - A Photographer’s Journey