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Authority recordUniversity of Miami School of Education and Human Development
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Education courses were offered at the university from the day its doors opened in 1926. Graduate courses in education were first offered in 1941. During the 1950’s the School of Education offered a four-year undergraduate program leading to a Bachelor of Education degree and a Master of Education degree. The School first offered a Doctor of Education and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1959. In 1963, the University’s Graduate School was formed and provided oversight for all the university’s various graduate programs. The School continued to expand, offering many additional undergraduate and graduate programs. In 2011, the School became the School of Education & Human Development to better capture the idea of the wide-ranging scope of the educational and developmental activities contained within the mission of the school.
University of Miami. School of Communication
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In May 1957, the University of Miami and the American Society of Magazine Photographers held the first Wilson Hicks International Conference on Visual Journalism, nicknamed "The Miami Conference." Co-founded by LIFE executive editor and UM faculty member Wilson Hicks, this photojournalism conference dealt with "problems confronting the photographer, the writer and the editor in taking and making use of the photograph which, next to the word, is the most important instrument of communication in today's world." For three days, editors, writers, and photographers exchanged ideas about creative techniques and processes during panel discussions.
From 1957 to the mid-1970s and again from 1995 to 1997, "The Miami Conference" became a major rendezvous for visual communicators. Countless renowned speakers participated over the years, including Magnum Photos' Ernst Haas, author-photographer David Douglas Duncan, LIFE's Margaret Bourke-White, New York Times' Kathy Ryan, and National Geographic Magazine's Thomas Kennedy
University of Miami. School of Communication
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The School of Communication was established as a separate unit of the University in 1985. It had previously been a department in the College of Arts and Sciences. In addition to its various degree programs, its responsibilities include the student newspaper the Miami Hurricane, the Ibis yearbook, the radio station WVUM, the Bill Cosford Cinema, and the UMTV cable system. In 2001 the various divisons of the School were able to move into one location in the new Frances L. Wolfson Building.
University of Miami School of Business
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The UM School of Business (now named the School of Business Administration) was founded in 1929 under President Bowman Foster Ashe. Ashe lured national recognized economist John Thom Holdsworth of Pittsburgh to teach economics and to later serve as the School’s dean. In the 1940s the School expanded its undergraduate offerings to include majors in accounting, commerce, finance and political science. The School started its full-time MBA program in 1948.
In 1973, the school established one of the first Executive MBA programs. In 1979, the school added a health care specialization to its Executive MBA offerings with what is now the Executive MBA in Health Sector Management and Policy program. In the late 1970s, the School gained a permanent facility with the completion of the George W. Jenkins Building and the Elsa and William H. Stubblefield Memorial Classroom Building.
University of Miami. School of Architecture.
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Courses in architecture were first offered at the University of Miami as early as 1926, however programs in architecture and the allied arts did not survive the effects of the Great Miami Hurricane, and the Great Depression. Architectural engineering courses resurfaced under the auspices of the School of Engineering in the late 1940s following World War II, and by 1983, during President Thaddeus "Tad" Foote's administration, the Department of Architecture became independent from the School of Engineering developing into the School of Architecture proper. New campus quarters established at Building 49 (Dickinson Drive) and part of first floor of the adjacent Eaton student residences. The first Dean of the School was John Thomas Regan (1983-1989).
University of Miami Risk Managment
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The University of Miami Press published its first book, 'Atlantic Coral Reefs' by F. Walton Smith, in 1948. The Business Services of the university took over the operation in 2002, but new titles have not been published since then. There are 315 University of Miami Press publications listed in Richter's online catalog.
University of Miami Planet Kreyol Haitian Student Organization
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Planet Kreyol was founded in 1993 at the University of Miami as the Haitian Student Organization and later renamed as Planet Kreyol. Their mission is to promote cultural awareness while servicing the community and preserving the ancestry of Haiti.
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The Pep Club was established in 1950 to promote student enthusiasm at the University. Its Hail to the Spirit student magazine was devoted to furthering school spirit.