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This visit includes a 45 minute presentation with an admission counselor and current student followed by a campus tour. While we try to offer campus tours led by a current student, it is not guaranteed. If your event is titled "Self-Guided Tour" there will not be a student guide for the tour portion of your visit.  Please use the calendar on the right to see our current availability and register by selecting the event below. Due to limited space, registration is required for visiting students and a maximum of two guests which can be indicated under the “number of guests” section on the registration form. 

  • If you do not see a day or time that works for you, consider registering for a Self-Guided Walking Tour below.
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Please use the calendar on the right to pre-register so we know you are coming and can follow up with you after your visit. Remember to stop by the Office of Undergraduate Admission to say hello and pick-up your tour map or you can download our digital version . When booking your self-guided tour please keep in mind that the office of Undergraduate Admission is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and closed on the weekends. The office may be closed on certain holidays, please review the disclaimer at the bottom of this page. 

Coming to campus for an information session or self-guided tour? Connect with one (or more) schools or colleges before or after your session. Note availability is subject to change and requires additional coordination outside of the Office of Undergraduate Admission. Visit our  School/College visit page   to learn more. 

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Thank you for your interest in touring the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric and Earth Science!

As one of the world's premier marine and atmospheric research institutions we offer dynamic interdisciplinary academics, and are dedicated to helping communities to better understand our planet.

Guided Rosenstiel School tours are available on weekdays at 2:30pm by appointment only. Please note that tours must be scheduled  at least 24 hours in advance.  We do not accept walk-ins .   To register for a Rosenstiel School Guided Tour, click the button below.

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Stud LB, Miami Commit Elijah Melendez To Visit Michigan, On Flip Watch

Stud LB, Miami Commit Elijah Melendez To Visit Michigan, On Flip Watch

Michigan is looking to flip the athletic linebacker away from Miami Hurricanes.

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Michigan linebacker coach Brian Jean-Mary and defensive coordinator Wink Martindale might end up being a very solid one-two punch on the recruiting trail. For the time being, they have the attention of at least one big time prospect who happens to be committed to his hometown favorite.

Per Brice Marich of 247 Sports, Michigan is getting ready to host Miami commit Elijah Melendez for a three-day unofficial visit.

Massive visit news: Top247 LB and #Miami commit, Elijah Melendez ( @Babyman3J ) has confirmed that he will be taking an unofficial visit to #Michigan for a three-day trip starting Saturday to Monday. He also has locked in an official visit to return to Ann Arbor on June 7th. pic.twitter.com/8LIAbOkfwH — Brice Marich (@BriceMarich) April 8, 2024

Melendez visited Michigan back in November for U-M's big win over Ohio State, so he's definitely familiar with the program and he's obviously very aware of what the Wolverines are capable of. He's been committed to Miami since December, and the Canes are obvioysly much closer to home and willing to dole out big money when it comes to NIL, but Melendez has been very impressed by Michigan. Getting him back on campus this weekend with a full complement of coaches is going to go a long way with him.

The 6-2, 225-pounder out of Kissimmee (Fla.) Osceola is viewed as a versatile linebacker who has a great combination of both size and speed. He's more of a thumper and tackler than he is a space player, but he definitely has the quickness and athleticism to play sideline to sideline. If Michigan can pluck him away from the Hurricanes, that would say a lot about where the program is right now, especially on the recruiting trail, under new head coach Sherrone Moore.

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2024 NFL Draft top-30 visits tracker: Full list of every prospect all 32 teams have brought in for meetings

Prospects are meeting with teams as the 2024 nfl draft approaches.

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The 2024 NFL Draft is quickly approaching, meaning teams do not have much time to finalize their draft boards, evaluate prospects and schedule visits with potential picks. Top-30 visits are currently in full swing, with players and teams getting their final face time in before the big event.

Teams can bring up to 30 players for these "top-30 visits" in order to get to know the players more with meetings, interviews and a physical. These visits can tell a team a lot about the players and whether they would be good fits for their squad.

As it currently stands, the Chicago Bears have the No. 1 overall pick and are expected to take USC quarterback Caleb Williams. The Washington Commanders have the No. 2 overall pick and the New England Patriots follow at No. 3. The Commanders and Patriots are both expected to take quarterbacks, with North Carolina's Drake Maye and LSU's Jayden Daniels as two of the top options.

With 32 teams bringing in up to 30 players, there can be up to 960 visits across the NFL . It's a lot to keep track of, but lucky for you, CBS Sports has you covered on everything you need to know. Here's our updating list of top-30 visits for every team.

The 2024  NFL Draft  will take place from April 25-27 in Detroit. More draft coverage can be found at CBSSports.com, including the weekly  updated draft order ,  mock drafts  and a regularly available  look at the eligible prospects . 

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  • RB Dillon Johnson (Washington)
  • WR Brenden Rice (USC)
  • CB Nehemiah Pritchett (Auburn)
  • DE Taylor Upshaw (Arizona)
  • WR Marvin Harrison Jr. (Ohio State)
  • WR Xavier Worthy (Texas)
  • IDL Khristian Boyd (Northern Iowa)
  • WR Jacob Cowing (Arizona)
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  • WR Rome Odunze (Washington)
  • CB Andru Phillips (Kentucky)
  • OT JC Latham (Alabama)
  • CB Terrion Arnold (Alabama)
  • WR Malik Nabers (LSU)
  • EDGE Chop Robinson (Penn State)
  • C Charles Turner III (LSU)
  • WR Jalen McMillan (Washington)
  • RB Ray Davis (Kentucky)
  • EDGE Dallas Turner (Alabama)
  • DE Laiatu Latu (UCLA)

Atlanta Falcons

  • QB Michael Penix Jr. (Washington)
  • TE Tip Reiman (Illinois)
  • RB Rasheen Ali (Marshall)
  • S Calen Bullock (USC)
  • CB Quinyon Mitchell (Toledo)
  • DE Jared Verse (Florida State)
  • EDGE Marshawn Kneeland (Western Michigan)
  • WR Ladd McConkey (Georgia)

Baltimore Ravens

  • WR Malachi Corley (Western Kentucky)
  • S Trey Taylor (Air Force Academy)
  • OT Travis Glover (Georgia State)
  • OL Delmar Glaze (Maryland)
  • CB Qwan'Tez Stiggers (CFL)
  • OT Troy Fautanu (Washington)
  • TE Theo Johnson (Penn State)
  • DE Austin Booker (Kansas)

Buffalo Bills

  • DE Marshawn Kneeland (Michigan)
  • RB Trey Benson (Florida State)
  • WR Devontez Walker (UNC)
  • OT Jordan Morgan (Arizona)

Carolina Panthers

  • TE Ben Sinnott (Kansas State)
  • LB Edgerrin Cooper (Texas A&M)
  • RB Jonathon Brooks (Texas)
  • LB Payton Wilson (N.C. State)
  • WR Devontez Walker (North Carolina)
  • TE Ja'Tavion Sanders (Texas)

Chicago Bears

  • QB Caleb Williams (USC)
  • OT Kiran Amegadjie (Yale)
  • TE Brock Bowers (Georgia)
  • CB Elijah Jones (Boston College)
  • CB Cam Hart (Notre Dame)
  • WR Jha'Quan Jackson (Tulane)
  • DE Chop Robinson (Penn State)
  • RB Dylan Laube (UNH)
  • OL Graham Barton (Duke)
  • OT Tyler Guyton (Oklahoma)
  • OL Trevor Keegan (Michigan)
  • LB Bryce Gallagher (Northwestern)
  • C Jackson Powers-Johnson (Oregon)

Cincinnati Bengals

  • TE Erick All (Iowa)
  • DE Xavier Thomas (Clemson)
  • DT Maason Smith (LSU)
  • DT T'Vondre Sweat (Texas)
  • DT Justin Rogers (Auburn)
  • DT McKinnley Jackson (texas A&M)
  • OT Amarius Mims (Georgia)
  • OT Taliese Fuaga (Oregon State)
  • S Daijahn Anthony (Ole Miss)
  • DB Julius Wood (ECU)
  • OL Troy Fautanu (Washington)
  • OT Giovanni Manu (University of British Columbia)  
  • WR Josh Cephus (UTSA)
  • DT Jowon Briggs (Cincinnati)

Cleveland Browns

  • CB Decamerion Richardson (Mississippi State)
  • OL Javion Cohen (Miami)
  • DT Michael Hall Jr. (Ohio State)
  • QB Joe Milton (Tennessee)
  • WR Tulu Griffin (Mississippi State)
  • DT McKinnley Jackson (Texas A&M)
  • OT Kingsley Suamataia (BYU)
  • WR Lideatrick "Tulu" Griffin (Texas A&M)
  • WR Troy Franklin (Oregon)
  • QB Michael Pratt (Tulane)
  • OT Giovanni Manu (University of British Columbia)
  • S Jaden Hicks (Washington State)

Dallas Cowboys

  • LB Jordan Magee (Temple)
  • LB Trevin Wallace (Kentucky)
  • IDL Byron Murphy II (Texas)
  • T Kingsley Suamataia (BYU)
  • LB Nathaniel Watson (Mississippi State)
  • OT Matt Goncalves (Pittsburgh)
  • RB Bucky Irving (Oregon)
  • RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. (Purdue)
  • DL Darius Robinson (Missouri)
  • LB Junior Colson (Michigan)
  • RB Jase McClellan (Alabama)
  • RB Braelon Allen (Wisconsin) 

Denver Broncos

  • S Millard Bradford (TCU)
  • ILB Easton Gibbs (Wyoming)
  • OLB Mohamed Kamara (Colorado State)
  • CB Chigozie Anusiem (Colorado State)
  • WR Luke McCaffrey (Valor Christian)
  • TE Treyton Welch (Wyoming)
  • OLB Jordan Domineck (Colorado)
  • OL Jordan Morgan (Arizona)
  • DB Omar Brown (Nebraska)
  • CB Marcellas Dial (South Carolina)
  • CB Quinton Newsome (Nebraska)
  • DE Jalyx Hunt (Houston Christian)
  • WR Xavier Weaver (Colorado)
  • WR David White (Western Carolina)
  • RB Keilan Robinson (Texas)
  • RB Blake Watson (Memphis)

Detroit Lions

  • CB Kool-Aid McKinstry (Alabama)
  • S/RB Sione Vaki (Utah)
  • CB Ennis Rakestraw Jr. (Missouri)

Green Bay Packers

  • WR Jermaine Burton (Alabama)
  • DB Chris Edmonds (Arizona State)
  • G Zak Zinter (Michigan)
  • CB Jarrian Jones (Florida State)
  • CB Ja'Quan Sheppard (Maryland)
  • S Kitan Oladapo (Oregon State)
  • LB Ty'Ron Hooper (Missouri)
  • ILB Bryce Gallagher (Northwestern)

Houston Texans

  • DE Adisa Isaac (Penn State)
  • LB Jamal Hill (Oregon)
  • DE Mohamed Kamara (Colorado State)
  • WR Javon Baker (UCF)
  • OT Roger Rosengarten (Washington)
  • QB Spencer Rattler (South Carolina)
  • S Javon Bullard (Georgia)
  • DB Jaylin Simpson (Auburn)
  • RB Isaac Guerendo (Louisville)

Indianapolis Colts

  • S Mark Perry (TCU)
  • OL Dalton Tucker (Marshall)
  • DE Marshawn Kneeland (Western Michigan)
  • CB Deantre Prince (Ole Miss)
  • DT Keith Randolph (Illinois)
  • OT Caedan Wallace (Penn State)
  • RB Isaac Guerendo (Lousiville)

Jacksonville Jaguars

  • OL Steven Jones (Oregon)

Kansas City Chiefs

  • RB Carson Steele (UCLA)
  • WR Anthony Gould (Oregon State)
  • G Christian Mahogany (Boston College)
  • OL Jake Johanning (Furman)
  • CB Quan'tez Stiggers (CFL)

Las Vegas Raiders

  • DT Braden Fiske (Florida State)
  • DT Byron Murphy II (Texas)
  • QB Jordan Travis (Florida State)
  • DT Mekhi Wingo (LSU)
  • QB Michael Hiers (Samford)
  • DE Jaylon Allen (Memphis)
  • OL Garrett Greenfield (South Dakota State)
  • QB Bo Nix (Oregon)
  • DB Trey Taylor (Air Force)
  • OLB Amari Gainer (UNC)
  • WR Lideatrick "Tulu" Griffin (Mississippi State)
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A gift for storytelling and the future of theater

Jayne Sherman

By Pamela Edward [email protected] 04-01-2024

As a student at the University of Miami in the 1960s, Jayne Baron Sherman loved film and theatre. Her first career, however, was in the marketing and public relations sphere, where she rose to the level of vice president of a multinational company by the time she was 30 years old.  

“There came a time when I felt I needed something else,” Sherman recalled. Friends she met through her nonprofit volunteer work encouraged her to pivot to film and theatrical production.  

“There was part of me that was an artist and part of me that was a businessperson, and I discovered that producing [allowed me] to put the two of them together instead of them battling each other,” she said.  

As Sherman related, she had the necessary skill set and was in the right place at the right time. The result has been a hugely successful second career. Sherman’s Broadway hits include Tony Award-winning productions of “Kinky Boots,” “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” and “The Normal Heart.” In addition to her extensive theatrical work, she has produced films and television shows, several of which are streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, Apple TV+, and Hulu.  

Thanks to a generous gift from Sherman’s late father, their family name graces the Alvin Sherman Family Stage in the Jerry Herman Ring Theatre, and she is now looking to cement her theatrical legacy at the University. She has made a $3 million gift to the Department of Theatre Arts to support productions, programming, and technology maintenance and upgrades for the Ring Theatre and the black box theatre in the new theatre arts building, currently under construction on the Coral Gables Campus.  

Sherman’s gift is part of the University’s Ever Brighter: The Campaign for Our Next Century. The most ambitious in the institution’s history, the $2.5 billion campaign is set to conclude in 2025, when the University will celebrate its centennial.  

“Our theatre arts program gives students who seek professional careers in the theater the foundational training and exposure they need to succeed,” said Leonidas G. Bachas, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. “Jayne Sherman’s generous gift will strengthen the program and help ensure the continuation of high-quality, leading-edge productions for years to come.”  

For Sherman, the essence of a producer’s job is, as she put it, the love of the work—and a good head for business. “If I don’t love a particular piece, I can’t do it, but I also have to believe it’s commercially viable,” she said.  

Commercial success, in theater especially, brings another layer of challenges. “If a show fails, you close out your books, and people lick their wounds,” she explained. “If you have a successful show, you have to maintain freshness. You have to make sure that you’re still connecting with audiences and getting, as we say in the business, butts in seats. And it’s about maximizing the benefit to your investors, cast, staff, and crew.”  

The other side to this equation—love of the story—shines through when Sherman speaks about her work. The stories she has produced span a wide range of subjects, from the lives of the women who worked as British spies during World War II (“A Call to Spy”) to a portrait of commitment in the face of adversity, as experienced by an older same-sex couple (“Love is Strange”).  

In a 2022 interview with the College of Arts and Sciences, Sherman noted: “If you look at my body of work, it all has a pattern. I don’t do fluff. Whether it’s a play or a musical or a series, they’re all about human emotions—acceptance, change, inclusion—or looking at things a little differently.”  

Sherman gains the greatest satisfaction in seeing her and her colleagues’ efforts come to life on stage or film. She wants future generations of theatre students to experience this feeling, and she believes that the University of Miami is well-positioned to achieve this aim.  

“I think the University of Miami is a wonderful school, and the theatre arts are well recognized,” Sherman said. When she heard about the new theatre arts building—and what it would mean for students and faculty—she was inspired to make her gift.  

Sherman is particularly interested in the black box theatre in the new building. As she explained it, a black box theatre is a developmental space where directors, performers, and crew can workshop new pieces. “It tends to foster smaller dramatic productions and more experimental work,” she said. “The new black box theatre will give students the opportunity to do more in terms of theatre arts.”  

In addition to her generosity to theatre arts, Sherman is a steadfast supporter of the University’s LGBTQ+ Student Center. Last year, she and her wife established an endowed fund that provides stipends to students with financial need who are involved in, or have an affinity for, the LGBTQ community.

It’s part of her proud 30-plus-year history as an LGBTQ+ activist and advocate. She marvels at how far the University and society have progressed in her lifetime, but she remains vigilant.  

“There are many reasons why Miami was wonderful for me, but it was a very different world [back then], and the notion of being ‘outed’ was dramatic,” she recalled. “You worried about losing your family, your place in school, your job. There are still people living with that, and I don’t forget that for a moment.”  

Sherman sees her work, which regularly includes characters and themes related to a range of social justice issues, as an opportunity to influence people’s perceptions. “Theater and film help change lives and minds in the very simplest way—we hear this all the time,” she said. “Good theater and good film are always more universal than the actual story.”

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