FIU president to speak at UM
Tommorow Mark Rosenberg will speak at the University of Miami at the Wesley Gallery at 6pm.
Search committee for Arts & Sciences dean announced
Today, Provost Thomas LeBlanc sent an email to the College of Arts and Sciences faculty announcing the search committee for the new dean of the school. “We have asked that the committee identify a small set of suitable candidates for the position no later than January 1, 2010 with the expectation that the new dean...
Speakers announced for graduation exercises
As graduation draws near, the university has announced the speakers seniors will hear in their ceremonies.
Arts and Sciences dean Halleran to become provost at William & Mary
Michael R. Halleran, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, will become the next provost at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Va., according to a statement from William & Mary president Taylor Reveley.
Arts and Sciences Dean confirms ‘informal talks’ about changes to general education requirements
In light of the recent reaccreditation by the Associate of Colleges and Schools (SACS), the University of Miami's College of Arts and Sciences is entertaining the idea of implementing changes to the school’s General Education Requirements.
UM student dies in Singapore while studying abroad
Scott Jared Monat, a third-year neurobiology major, was found dead in a kitchen at approximately 6 a.m. local time Wednesday morning, according to The Campus Observer, the student newspaper of National University of Singapore.
Arts and Sciences Dean finalist in William and Mary’s provost search
Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Michael R. Halleran is one of three finalists for the school's soon-to-be-open provost position, according to the school's website.
First female mayor of Coral Gables graduates from UM
Dorothy Thomson, 76, graduated last month with a bachelor’s degree from the University of Miami.
Newsbriefs
Parking unavailable during construction, UM students receive prize in NASA competition,Ten year celebration for Sue and Leonard Miller Center for Contemporary Judaic Studies, James Carville to speak as part of A Dialogue For Democracy.
