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Rhonda Trust and her nutrition and communication class poses for a group photo with guest speaker Hunter Stoler, a certified health coach and content creator.

Learning to read beyond food labels

The School of Communication helped students become nutritionally literate through a new Nutrition and Communication course.

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Yes, it’s concrete and it floats

Civil engineering students tested their design and racing skills in the “America’s Cup of Civil Engineering,” building and competing with a hand-built concrete canoe.

Learning to read beyond food labels

The School of Communication helped students become nutritionally literate through a new Nutrition and Communication course.

Yes, it’s concrete and it floats

Civil engineering students tested their design and racing skills in the “America’s Cup of Civil Engineering,” building and competing with a hand-built concrete canoe.



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Uplifting generations

The University's Black Alumni Society capped off its 2026 reunion weekend with the inaugural UTrailblazers Honor Ceremony and Brunch, celebrating 10 notable alumni.

Championship lessons

At the Distinguished Alumni Lecture, Miami Herbert alumna Kim Stone shared her career journey and leadership philosophy.

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An artist behind the scenes

Frost School alumna Natalia Ramirez makes musical magic in the recording studio as a GRAMMY-winning audio engineer.

From business student to thriller writer

Alumnus Bryan Michael Richards recently published what he plans to be the first of a series of mystery thrillers.

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