Step inside the world of sustainable agriculture and explore Hammock Greens’ innovative, eco-friendly, hyperlocal farm nestled in the heart of Overtown–one of the University’s providers of fresh greens for its dining halls.
Step inside the world of sustainable agriculture and explore Hammock Greens’ innovative, eco-friendly, hyperlocal farm nestled in the heart of Overtown–one of the University’s providers of fresh greens for its dining halls.
The story of University of Miami alumni Paul Massard, Chris Nolte, and Vanessa Valera Nolte, who combined their unique skill sets to form Per’La Specialty Roasters here in Miami.
Each year we honor two students that represent the three pillars of our university's public affairs mission: ethical leadership,
cultural competence, and community engagement. Chase and Olivia were chosen specifically for their involvement on campus and what they give back to the university.
During HAVOC week, students dress up in costumes (superheroes this year) to raise money for their respective charities. The entire week, or until they're eliminated, they are not allowed to shower, go back to their apartments, or change clothes. Each night, there are competitions to see who will get eliminated. Catch up with Emma Gray '25 as she gives us a behind the scenes look!
Discover the vibrant student life at Furman University as Katelyn takes you on a tour of the Student Involvement Fair!
Every year we highlight what's new at the university and all the accomplishments or changes across campus.
This is considered the flagship video of our department.
Each year there are several MarooNation Ball events held to celebrate student scholarship recipients. This video recognizes the two students from Springfield, chosen to receive the MarooNation scholarship.
Associate professor William Browne has never backed down from a challenge. Growing up in a military family, he joined the Marines after high school, initially planning to pursue a career in the military. But after a training accident left him with twisted vertebrae, Browne's life took an unexpected turn. With a long-standing fascination for science, he decided to pursue a Ph.D. in molecular genetics and cell biology, marking the beginning of his journey into academia.
The Frost Band of the Hour (FBOTH), the beloved marching band for the iconic Miami Hurricanes football and basketball, is a storied University of Miami institution almost as old as the University itself.
Graduate student Aidan O’Brien and his colleagues are working to assess the impact of climate change on amphibians and reptiles in the Florida Everglades. The students spend their day in the muddy waters and marshes collecting salamanders and conducting their research in the 80-acre Loxahatchee Impoundment Landscape Assessment, an experimental area at the edge of the Everglades, just west of Boynton Beach, built and managed by the South Florida Water Management District.