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The completion of Lakeside Village marks first of three major construction projects as outlined in the Roadmap to Our New Century, a multi-year plan that will advance UM s influence on society. Photo credit: UM Housing
Upon graduation in 2025, members of today’s freshman class will celebrate their personal achievements as well at the University of Miami’s as it marks its centennial.
During the next four years, the university will have implemented many of President Julio Frenk’s goals to increase UM’s local and global stature and influence as a major private institution of higher learning.
In his 2016 inaugural presidential address, “Roadmap to Our New Century,” President Julio Frenk outlined a strategic, multi-faceted plan to advance UM’s influence and impact on a local, national and global scale by its 2025 centennial.
The University of Miami endured a tumultuous year of surprises and hurdles: from responding to the coronavirus pandemic to implementing new health practices, to adapting to society’s new normal.
The university enrolls more than 17,000 students and employs more than 16,000 people across three campuses: the Coral Gables Campus, the Medical Campus in downtown Miami, and the Marine Campus on Virginia Key. Like many universities, UM was tasked with adapting to remote and hybrid learning environments while also striving to mitigate the spread of the virus on its campuses.
The UM community, filled with students, professors, faculty and administrators, weighed in to express their perspective on the overview of the year.
Chinese students express mixed reactions towards UM administration’s efforts
While most of University of Miami’s Chinese students remained in China to do remote learning for the fall semester, some stayed in the United States.
Yinghui Ma, a senior motion pictures major, took several in-person classes and lived at Eaton Residential College.
“I was nervous and concerned before I went to my first in-person class,” Ma said, “but I was much relaxed when I saw there were 6-foot points on the floor to keep the social distance, and both professors and students wore masks. Also, as the class started, I was paying much attention to the class materials rather than whether I would be infected,” Ma said.
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