College Football Playoff, Texas A&M and Miami
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As soon as University of Miami students heard that the Hurricanes were heading to the College Football Playoff on Sunday, some rushed to get their piece of history from the team's store.
Attending the University of Miami for the 2024-2025 school year will cost students over $93,000. For students living on campus, this is a $5,226, or 6%, increase from the previous academic year. The estimated cost of attendance includes several categories ...
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) and U.S. News & World Report ranked Florida universities very differently in their respective college rankings. In U.S. News’ newly released 2026 Best Colleges list, rankings for universities in the Sunshine State didn’t ...
The 2024 Miami Hurricanes football roster will be greatly impacted by the Transfer Portal. As an example, four Canes (as of this original writing on Nov. 27, 2023) are in the Transfer Portal just today alone. This page will update with Transfer Portal news ...
From its founding in the 1920s through hurricanes, protests and decades of growth, the University of Miami has transformed into a leading research institution. From classes held in a hotel to a thriving campus of nearly 20,000 students, follow the story of ...
For 190 years, fraternities and sororities at Miami University have contributed to campus tradition, success, and pride. This rich heritage benefits both fraternity and sorority members and the broader university community. In 1833, the first fraternity to ...
Officials at the University of Miami said they're investigating after disturbing videos appearing to show hazing at a fraternity on campus circulated online. One of the videos shows a young man sitting in a trash can while other young men drink a liquid ...
Four years ago, Mario Cristobal got on the plane of the Mas brothers, Jose and Jorge, and took a one-way flight from Oregon in what was the headline move in the reawakening of the University of Miami’s football program.