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UM Responds Special Report

The wave of hurricanes that carved a swath of carnage through the Caribbean, the Florida Keys and Florida’s mainland resulted in strong response from faculty, students and staff at the University of Miami who ferried supplies to Caribbean islands, volunteered to help clean up several South Florida locations and donated much needed staples for those hardest hit.
The wave of hurricanes that carved a swath of carnage through the Caribbean, the Florida Keys and Florida’s mainland resulted in strong response from faculty, students and staff at the University of Miami who ferried supplies to Caribbean islands, volunteered to help clean up several South Florida locations and donated much needed staples for those hardest hit.

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Bringing Support to the Island

The Miller School of Medicine pediatric team delivered supplies and support to Puerto Rico’s physicians.

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Miller School Mobilizes to Help Puerto Rico and the Caribbean

The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine is mobilizing its resources to help Puerto Rico’s medical community after the devastation of Hurricane Maria.

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UM to Welcome Scholars from Hurricane Hit Areas

The University of Miami is offering professors and graduate students a place to continue their work.

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’Canes Family Lends a Helping Hand

The University of Miami joined forces with several agencies to aid victims of recent natural disasters in the U.S., Mexico and the Caribbean.

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Bascom Palmer’s Vision Van Provides Relief Care to the Keys

A volunteer team from Bascom Palmer Eye Institute spent three days in Key West last week providing urgently needed vision care for residents, nurses, and disaster recovery personnel working to restore services in the Lower and Middle Keys that were devastated by Hurricane Irma.

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Serving a Community in Need

UM students fan out across South Florida to help local neighborhoods rebound from the impacts of Hurricane Irma.

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UM Students from Puerto Rico Weather Hurricane Maria

Recovery efforts led by students and faculty continue as Puerto Rican students stuck on island return.

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Mapathon Aims to Aid Relief

Universities across the country are working on updating maps of disaster areas to speed relief efforts to impacted areas.

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President Frenk's Videos and Letters

University of Miami President Julio Frenk engaged with the UM community during the recent spate of hurricanes affecting Florida, keeping students, staff and faculty aware of storm preparations, and response and recovery efforts.

Category 5 Teamwork

Classes resume on the Coral Gables campus after the removal of 4 million pounds of landscape debris.

Safeguarding Students Amid Irma

The University’s decision to close classes well in advance of the hurricane enabled the successful evacuation of 4,300 students and a well-orchestrated safety plan for those unable to leave.

Full Recovery Mode after Hurricane Irma

The University is moving swiftly and diligently to clear widespread downed trees, power lines, and other obstacles to coordinate a safe return to the Coral Gables campus.

Residential Reunion

Students living in residential housing are returning to campus and classes with renewed resolve after Hurricane Irma.

What a Ride

UM students recount how they rode out the storm called Hurricane Irma.

It’s Back to School

UM undergraduate students resumed classes Monday, some ready, some not, but everyone glad to be back.

This Is Not a Drill

UM’s student-run ’Canes Emergency Response Team puts their training into action to assist with recovery efforts on campus.

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