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8 students, alumni receive Fulbright awards

A large cohort of students and alumni received Fulbright awards that will allow them to live, teach, and study in another country.

 Participants of the second annual USTAAR demo day and pitch competition, held in the Hecht Great Room of Centennial Village. Photo: Joshua Prezant/University of Miami.

Student innovators garner a boost of support

Five teams of students each won $100,000 in support funding for their innovations at the second annual USTAAR pitch competition.

8 students, alumni receive Fulbright awards

A large cohort of students and alumni received Fulbright awards that will allow them to live, teach, and study in another country.

Student innovators garner a boost of support

Five teams of students each won $100,000 in support funding for their innovations at the second annual USTAAR pitch competition.


umiamimedicine - Jul 23
From scanning images to spotting tumors, #AI is transforming health care. But what about medical ethics? Dr. Gauri Agarwal and M.D./M.P.H. student Isha Harshe explored how today’s top chatbots handle real clinical dilemmas, and how they stack up against human judgment. 🤖 See https://t.co/epkw2JCbG3

umiamimedicine - Jul 23
Zack Cromar, a recently graduated #MedCane, is using genomics to uncover the origins of disease. His capstone program is focused on researching Usher syndrome, a rare, untreatable genetic disorder characterized by congenital hearing loss and progressive vision loss. Read more https://t.co/3xaCCjB76G

univmiami - Jul 22
#UMiami scientists crossbreed Florida and Honduran elkhorn corals to help restore reef resilience in warming oceans. https://t.co/50Q4a4ge6U @MiamiRosenstiel https://t.co/sJuStrTdcc


umiamimedicine - Jul 23
From scanning images to spotting tumors, #AI is transforming health care. But what about medical ethics? Dr. Gauri Agarwal and M.D./M.P.H. student Isha Harshe explored how today’s top chatbots handle real clinical dilemmas, and how they stack up against human judgment. 🤖 See https://t.co/epkw2JCbG3

umiamimedicine - Jul 23
Zack Cromar, a recently graduated #MedCane, is using genomics to uncover the origins of disease. His capstone program is focused on researching Usher syndrome, a rare, untreatable genetic disorder characterized by congenital hearing loss and progressive vision loss. Read more https://t.co/3xaCCjB76G

univmiami - Jul 22
#UMiami scientists crossbreed Florida and Honduran elkhorn corals to help restore reef resilience in warming oceans. https://t.co/50Q4a4ge6U @MiamiRosenstiel https://t.co/sJuStrTdcc




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Q&A with Darren Dupriest

The new president of the Alumni Association talks about his plans to create more engagement, forge more career paths for students, and bring Canes back to their alma mater.

The ingredients of success

Eric Castellanos, B.S.I.E. ’01, M.B.A. ’05, discusses how his Cuban refugee parents prepared him to build a culinary empire in Miami.

Diane and Jerry Cook

A legacy of leadership

Diane Cook, M.B.A. ’80, and her husband, Jerry, honored their connection to the U with a planned gift to establish the Cook Endowed Presidential Impact Fund.

Canes Communities Look Ahead

Learn how these networks keep alumni engaged at all stages of their post-University life—and how you can get involved.

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