The RoboCanes, a team of autonomous, soccer-playing robots developed by students and faculty, reached new heights at the 2016 RoboCup Championship in Germany.
As part of E-Week activities at the College of Engineering, more than 220 teenaged girls attended Introduce A Girl to Engineering Day on the UM campus.
Events for Week of Cuban Culture include lots of food, parties, a domino tournament, and more.
UM alumnus Rony Abovitz, a successful entrepreneur, told students that if they want to chase their dreams they need to be bold and unafraid.
Three-day event will bring more than 1,000 college students from around the world to UM.
Festivities included dances, music, demonstrations, East Asian cuisine, crafts, and more.
A collaborative research team found that an antibody-like molecule provides long-term protection against HIV/AIDS infection.
The 41,089-square-foot complex, which includes 77 chamber music and teaching studios, will unite the Frost School’s 770 students and 125 faculty “like never before.”
Students Brianna Hathaway, Ishtpreet Singh, and Robert Renfro are members of the new executive board.
The Goizueta Foundation gift will endow a Graduate Fellowship Program and support the continued growth of the CHC.
A panel of lawyers explored the fight for freedom of Cuban rafters and Haitians held at Guantanamo in the mid-1990s.
NBA coach, business mogul talk friendship, family, and the value of failure.
The Scholarship Donor Recognition Luncheon celebrated the benefactors whose generosity enables students to attend UM.
Feminist, author, and activist Gloria Steinem urges students to take action against injustices.
A UM Center for Hemispheric Policy event explored the deepening political and economic instability in Venezuela.