Digital Presentations

Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science

The director of the underwater archaeology and exploration program at the Rosenstiel School, Frederick “Fritz” Hanselmann, dives deep into Caribbean waters to study shipwrecks, caves, and submerged prehistoric sites to gain insight into humanity’s past.

Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science

Scientists studying nearly identical coral reef systems off Australia discovered something unusual on the reefs subjected to nearly exclusive fishing of sharks. Ths study is the first field evidence of body shape changes in fish due to human-driven shark declines from overfishing.


Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science

Daniel Benetti, professor of marine ecosystems at the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, has pioneered new ways to farm fish—from hatchery to plate—in a sustainable way.


Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science

A new study has documented unexpected consequences following the decline of great white sharks from a feeding site off South Africa.



Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science

The Robert Ginsburg Symposium was held on January 11, 2019 at the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science.

Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science

Researchers at the University of Miami are transforming weather forecasts by creating a seasonal forecasting model that brings together multiple prediction models to produce more reliable forecasts.



Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science

From blacktips to bulls, great hammerheads to great whites, and whitetips to tigers, Neil Hammerschlag has been studying sharks for nearly two decades.

Miller School of Medicine

A one-day symposium brought national experts to present the science of medication treatment for opioid addiction in non-traditional settings.



Miller School of Medicine

The College of Engineering and the Miller School of Medicine hosted a symposium “Engineering and Medicine: A Critical Partnership in Technobiology.”


College of Engineering

In a revolutionary new approach, University of Miami researchers are combining traditional engineering structures and materials with stem cells to create simulated organs that mimic how human organs function, both normally and when diseased.


University of Miami

The Cuban Heritage Collection at the University of Miami hosted a multidisciplinary conference on October 17-18, 2019. The conference served to disseminate the work of advanced graduate students and emerging scholars that survey the current research and findings on Cuba and its diaspora.

School of Communications 

Nannette Rodriguez talks to UM public relations students about some of the challenges she's encountered in her career, including dealing with police shootings, corruption scandals and DUI city employees.




Lowe Art Museum

Rather than perpetuating a North American-centric hegemony, which tends to diminish and polarize works of art produced by Latin American artists, this lecture analyzes how Pan American artistic exchanges construct a fuller understanding of Modernism as an international phenomenon across the Americas.

Lowe Art Museum

The exhibition “Dignity: Tribes in Transition” captures the fleeting period of world history where traditional and contemporary cultures collide. The black and white portraits of Indigenous Peoples pay homage to these imperiled cultures signaling our collective interdependence and fragility.


University of Miami Alumni Association 

Author and speaker Alan Bell speaks at of the University of Miami, his alma mater, about his book, "Poisoned".


School of Law 

Judge Sérgio Moro spoke at the University of Miami School of Law on April 19, 2018. He is a Brazilian federal judge best known as the driving force behind Operation Lava Jato – an investigation that unveiled a web of government corruption.



School of Law

In this IAI lecture, Klaus Reichert SC presents “Emergency Relief: Institutional Role and Further Regulations.”

School of Law

In January 2013, the Philippines submitted to arbitration its dispute with China regarding the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea in the South China Sea. Professor Oxman, one of five legal counsels to the Philippines in the case explains.



Launchpad at Toppel Career

Learn how to get in front of the right investors and secure funding. Brought to you by The Launch Pad at University of Miami, Refresh Miami and Miami Angels.

Miami Herbert Business School

Professors Karoline Mortensen and Louis R Pizano MD, MBA, FACS present “The Evolution of Healthcare – What’s Next?”



Miami Herbert Business School

Hilarie Bass, JD '81, is president at Bass Institute for Diversity and Inclusion and Chair of the Board of Trustees for the University of Miami. Her presentation "Achieving Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace" was delivered at the Miami Herbert Business School on September 26, 2019.


Miami Herbert Business School 

Heito Gonçalves, chief people & performance officer of Restaurant Brands International Inc. presents a case study titled “Maximizing Value Creation After M&A Deal.”


Miami Herbert Business School

Economics of Trade Agreement: Past Present and Future Tim Kehoe, Professor of Economics, University of Minnesota

Miami Herbert Business School

Associate Professor Dr. Robert Plant talks about artificial intelligence in the age of robots, at the Miami Business School MBA 70th anniversary celebration during University of Miami Homecoming 2018.




Miami Herbert Business School

Associate Professor Marie Dasborough discusses the importance of emotional skills at the Miami Business School MBA 70th anniversary celebration during University of Miami Homecoming 2018.

Miami Herbert Business School 

Felipe Calderón, the former president of Mexico (2006-2012), speaks with Dean Quelch of the Miami Herbert Business School, about how the world can make a positive transition to sustainable business as part of the Finker-Frenkel World Leadership Forum.


School of Law  

During the University of Miami Business School's third annual Corporate Sustainability Symposium: CSO Summit a question is posed “Who are chief sustainability officers (CSOs) and what do they do?”.


Miami Herbert Business School 

Finance professor Dr. Andrea Heuson talks about the future of real estate investment at the Miami Business School MBA 70th anniversary celebration during University of Miami Homecoming 2018.



Miami Herbert Business School

Department Chair Yongtao Guan discusses location intelligence in a digital world at the Miami Business School MBA 70th anniversary celebration during University of Miami Homecoming 2018.

Miami Herbert Business School 

Associate Dean Dr. Shalom Saar presents “Leadership - The Missing Link” at the Miami Business School MBA 70th anniversary celebration during University of Miami Homecoming 2018.



Miami Herbert Business School

Associate Professor Karoline Mortensen presents “Taking the Temperature of our Health Care System” at the Miami Business School MBA 70th anniversary celebration during University of Miami Homecoming 2018.

UM Alumni Association

Our Meet the CEO program features outstanding alumni in conversation with other members of the Hurricane community who are in their city . Here, Johnny C. Taylor Jr. B.S.C. ’89, UM Trustee, President and CEO, Society for Human Resource Management, answers pressing questions in HR today.



UM Alumni Association

Our Meet the CEO program features outstanding alumni in conversation with other members of the Hurricane community who are in their city. Here, Lyor Cohen, B.B.A. ’81, YouTube’s Global Head of Music, discusses music, the digital revolution, and pursuing your passions.