• Film Screening – Always, Most of the Time

    Bill Cosford Cinema 5030 Brunson Drive, Dooly Memorial 225, Coral Gables, FL, United States

    This film is ultimately a story about one woman's self-actualization: learning to see herself beyond her relationships and traumas, and to truly work on her own healing. Watch the trailer here.   This event is sponsored by the Department of Communication Studies and the UM Black Alumni Society.

  • Employer Networking Mixer

    School of Communication Courtyard 5100 Brunson Dr., Coral Gables, FL, United States

    Step into the room where opportunities happen! Chat with top employers, industry pros, and alumni eager to connect with SoC talent. Whether you’re exploring internships or full-time roles, this mixer is your chance to build relationships that can launch your career. Register Here

  • Brown Bag Luncheon | Alfred L. Martin, Jr.

    Wolfson Building, 1021

    The Golden Age of Television: The Golden Girls in the 1980s and Beyond Debuting on September 14, 1985, the NBC series The Golden Girls, starring Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClannahan, and Estelle Getty became one of the most important series of the 1980s. While The Cosby Show attracted a multicultural audience along racial and gendered lines, The Golden Girls also captured queer viewers. Unlike series like The Cosby Show, Family Ties, Murder, She Wrote, Cheers, 60 Minutes, and Dynasty, which were the first through sixth most-watched series, The Golden [...]