UM was ranked 47th best college in America Aug. 16. This ranking also makes the university No. 1 in Florida.
Red Road Commons sees heightened security
Many students renting at Red Road Commons on 57th Avenue and 66th Street near the campus are finding that the landlord’s rules can be a bit strict and pesky too, as they live under the watchful eyes of the management and its live-in security.
UM ranked #47 in “Best Colleges”
Sorry Gators, the University of Miami is officially the number one school in Florida according to the 2011 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s annual “Best Colleges in America” issue. The rankings, which were released Tuesday at midnight, put UM on top for the first time, followed by UF and FSU in the state….
Rhodes finalist passionate about studies
Kartik Telukuntla, a recent alumnus who majored in biology and political science at the University of Miami, was named one of 216 finalists in 2009 for the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship to study at Oxford University in England. Each year more than 1,500 students embark upon the rigorous Rhodes application process by first requesting the endorsement…
Freshman Tailgate replaces Freshman Walk
Freshman tailgate will be offered to freshman at today’s game.
Arts and Sciences makes up enrollment gap
The College of Arts and Sciences starts the school year with all its seats filled
Updated: UMPD completes internal investigation, officers acted “lawfully and properly”
The University of Miami Police Department completed the internal investigation involving two officers who held a student at gunpoint, and in agreement with the Coral Gables Police and the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office (SAO), decided the officers acted lawfully and properly in the situation.
Group meets to discuss programming
Group meets on a monthly basis to improve their iPhone programing skills
UM takes precautions against H1N1 ‘Swine’ Flu during Commencement
At a time when many visitors are coming to the University of Miami’s campus for graduation, UM is taking certain precautions to stop the spread of H1N1.
Unknown photographers examine Wynwood
EDGE contributor Megan Terilli takes an in-depth look into new photography exhibit, “This is Wynwood.” Read on for details on the showcase.