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Consortium Advisory Member
Dr. Hans Graber
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University
of Miami
Dr. Hans Graber
Room 124 Marine Science Center
University of Miami/RSMAS
4600 Rickenbacker Causeway
Miami, Fl 33149-1098
Email:
hans@miami.edu
Phone: (305) 421-4935
Fax: (305) 421-4701
web:
http://www.miami.edu
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Today's
University of Miami
The University of Miami's main
campus is located on 260-acres in the City of
Coral Gables, a suburb just south of Miami.
Also known as The City Beautiful, Coral Gables
boasts a vibrant business and cultural community
set in a tropical, Mediterranean environment.
Today, the University of Miami
is the largest, most comprehensive private research
university in the southeastern United States
with a well-earned reputation for academic excellence.
Nearly 15,000 undergraduate and graduate students
from every state and more than 140 nations around
the world call UM home during the academic semesters.
The University has grown from its main location
in the City of Coral Gables to the Medical campus
located in Downtown Miami, the Rosenstiel School
of Marine and Atmospheric Science on Virginia
Key, the John J. Koubek Center in Little Havana,
the James L. Knight Center in Downtown Miami,
and the South and Richmond campuses in southwest
Miami-Dade county. With more than 9,400 full-
and part-time faculty and staff, UM is the second
largest private employer in Miami-Dade County.
Today, the University of Miami
has become a mecca of cultural and social activities
- from the Lowe Art Museum to the Cosford Cinema,
from the Gusman Concert Hall to Jerry Herman
Ring Theatre. UM has theatres, museums, galleries,
an arboretum, and a new convocation and basketball
arena, that are among the best in South Florida.
Today, the University of Miami
has become a major contender in collegiate sports.
UM's athletics teams have enjoyed unprecedented
success on the fields, winning more than 20
national championships while UM athletes have
earned 57 individual titles.