09/07/2018
A Chemical Engineering major conducted research on particle detectors at CERN in Europe
Paris Franz, a senior chemical engineering major, spent her summer in Geneva, Switzerland helping update a portion of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).
09/06/2018
Move More. Live Longer. It Can Really be that Simple.
It’s a behavior that can be so unhealthy, it is now linked to some of the worst chronic diseases. It can lead to heart disease, diabetes, and obesity. Even cancer. And if you’re reading this, you are probably doing it right now.
08/30/2018
A Computer Science major spent 10 weeks studying Cybersecurity this summer
Valeria Mokrenko spent her summer conducting research on Cybersecurity through a program sponsored by the National Science Foundation.
08/30/2018
History, Theatre, and Music Produce a 'Deceptive Cadence'
"Deceptive Cadence: Stories from Prokoviev, Stravinksy, Shostakovich, and Shchedrin" features projection design, live music from a string quartet and piano, and actors portraying the composers and the women in their lives.
08/22/2018
Featuring new airy, wide spaces, Phase 1 of Pearson Hall renovation comes to a close
Biological science majors returning to campus this fall are in for a pleasant surprise: the ongoing renovation of Pearson Hall has finally borne fruit. Beautiful new open study spaces, classrooms, and labs throughout the first, second, and third floors of the building have been freshly completed for interdisciplinary, collaborative use
08/21/2018
Student performs micro-electrical discharge machining on Bulk Metallic Glass
A senior mechanical engineering major is studying the behavior of Bulk Metallic Glass through the use of micro-electrical discharge machining.
08/10/2018
Students investigate surfactants for dish soap applications
Three Miami students are working with proteins to see their effect on surfactant mixtures, a type of substance that reduce the surface tension of a liquids.
08/09/2018
Ph.D. student awarded Elsevier Grant
Masoomeh Kousehlar, from the Department of Geology & Environmental Earth Science wins prestigious research grant
08/08/2018
Biochemists Gary Lorigan and Rick Page each awarded a $1.8 million, five-year MIRA grant, a first at Miami
Biochemists Gary Lorigan and Rick Page were each awarded about $1.8 million over five years, as part of the Maximizing Investigator's Research Award, or MIRA.