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As Michelle Kaufman leaves behind a two-decade journey at Miami. She leaves behind more than a syllabi and lecture notes...
07/09/2025

As Michelle Kaufman leaves behind a two-decade journey at Miami. She leaves behind more than a syllabi and lecture notes. She leaves a legacy built on integrity, curiosity, and excellence. And after two decades, she shows no signs of slowing down.

📝Jadyn Cohee

📸Jadyn Cohee

The Miami Dade–Collier Training and Transition Airport has been seized by the state and via a post on X, Florida Attorne...
07/07/2025

The Miami Dade–Collier Training and Transition Airport has been seized by the state and via a post on X, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced its new use as Alligator Alcatraz. This name is in reference to the infamous maximum security federal prison in San Francisco Bay. The facility is the most recent effort to support the Trump Administration’s mass deportation agenda.

📝Brian Mulvey

📸 Melissa Borges

📸 Daniel Torok

Sabrina isn’t performing for the male gaze. She is merely capitalizing on what both the public and the algorithms focus ...
06/24/2025

Sabrina isn’t performing for the male gaze. She is merely capitalizing on what both the public and the algorithms focus on.

📝Janay Blakely

📸Graphic: Matthew Bernard

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“DII National Champion, a two-time ACC Champion, and the Hurricanes javelin record holder, Devoux Deysel can add DI Nati...
06/22/2025

“DII National Champion, a two-time ACC Champion, and the Hurricanes javelin record holder, Devoux Deysel can add DI National Champion to his list of accomplishments on his resume. This weekend in Eugene, Oregon, the senior took home the national title and, along with that, a few other firsts. He’s the first ever to win the javelin title both at the DI and DII level, the first Hurricane to claim outdoor NCAA gold since Davian Clarke did so in 1996, and the first ACC representative to take the javelin title since 2006. He led the way for the ‘Canes in a weekend where several other members cemented themselves as All-Americans.”

“Deysel has consistently topped the men’s field in the javelin, a trend he’s set since arriving from Angelo State two years ago. In those two years he’s shattered Miami’s records during the outdoor season. In his first-ever meet as a Hurricane, he topped a 25-year-old record set by Hurricanes Hall of Famer Ed Reed in 1999. From there he made his way to an ACC Championship gold and then an NCAA bronze.”

“But Deysel was not satisfied and came through his senior season with a vengeance. Gold’s in all his regular season appearances; he continued to push his record further. Another ACC gold followed up by a solid performance at the East Trials set him up for another chance at claiming that NCAA gold.”

📝 Shea Mcdonald

📸 Miami Athletics

🔗 https://themiamihurricane.com/2025/06/15/miami-crowns-a-national-champion-at-the-track-and-field-championships/

22 University of Miami students are awaiting evacuation in Israel due to rising tensions between Iran and the Jewish sta...
06/18/2025

22 University of Miami students are awaiting evacuation in Israel due to rising tensions between Iran and the Jewish state. 

Participants were three weeks into an Onward Birthright Israel program, an eight-week internship in Tel Aviv. Students were relocated to a more secure location on Saturday, June 14, after escalating strikes between Israeli and Iranian forces. 

All flights arriving and departing Israel are cancelled indefinitely. Students are scheduled to board a boat from Israel to Cypress on Friday, June 20, where they will be flown back to the U.S. Participants have not received information regarding their return flights.

This is a developing story.

📝 Daniella Krasney
📸 Daniella Krasney

Dr. Dipen Parekh has been named chief executive officer of UHealth and the executive vice president for health affairs a...
06/04/2025

Dr. Dipen Parekh has been named chief executive officer of UHealth and the executive vice president for health affairs as of Monday, June 2, following a unanimous Board of Trustees vote.

Parekh is a renowned urologic oncologist who received his M.D. from the University of Poona in India in 1990. He has been a member of the ’Canes community since 2012 when he joined as chair of the Department of Urology.

Since then, Parekh has taken on greater leadership roles and has served as the chief operating officer of UM’s Health System since 2020. He works closely with UM President Joe Echevarria to improve UHealth.
📝 Katie Karlson
📸 Courtesy of the University of Miami

Calling all UMiami Alums! Check out is alumni newsletter linked in our bio!                      --------
05/29/2025

Calling all UMiami Alums! Check out is alumni newsletter linked in our bio!

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Double ’Cane Cameron Mofid has been around the world and back. Literally. At 25 years old, he is considered the youngest...
05/01/2025

Double ’Cane Cameron Mofid has been around the world and back. Literally.

At 25 years old, he is considered the youngest person to have visited every country in the world by NomadMania, a respected organization amongst extreme travelers.

During his journey, Mofid did it all. From cage diving with sharks in Cape Town, ziplining through Belize and hitchhiking in the mountains of Pakistan to even running a marathon in North Korea –– there isn’t much that Mofid has not done.

Read more at the link in our bio.

Words: Elena Fallow
Photo Credit: Anna Harris

Several University of Miami students have had their visas revoked, according to multiple reliable sources who asked not ...
04/23/2025

Several University of Miami students have had their visas revoked, according to multiple reliable sources who asked not to be identified, as the Trump administration moves to aggressively enforce immigration laws. 

According to the source, eight students have lost their visas, but other sources have indicated the number might now be higher. One faculty member and 58 “administrators” have also been impacted by the recent immigration actions.

The University has not confirmed these numbers despite multiple requests for comment. 

Visit our website to read more.

Words: Jenny Jacoby
Photo: Dan Snitzer

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04/23/2025

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