- Go to a Late Night Miami event – Late Night Miami brings in talented musicians, craft projects, movies, and many more fun activities! It’s only been around for about a year, so even if it hasn’t been a cornerstone of your experience, check it out and see for yourself before graduation.
- Take a stroll through the Formal Gardens – Take in all the beauty Miami has to offer, including the Formal Gardens behind Garden Commons Dining Hall.
- Go to a sports game – It’s your last chance to show your Redhawk spirit as a student! You can still catch a few baseball games this season, and don’t forget to come back as an alum to support your teams next year.
- Visit your favorite spot uptown one last time – Bagel & Deli? Patterson’s Cafe? Kofenya? Oxford is home to tons of delicious restaurants, coffee shops, clothing stores, and more. Visit your favorite spot uptown and take the time to appreciate the community’s locally owned and operated favorites.
- Eat at your favorite dining hall from first year – If it’s still around! See if your favorite foods then are still your favorite now.
- Have coffee with an acquaintance friend – Share a cup of coffee or just some quality time with the folks you don’t see every day. While you’ll probably stay in touch after graduation with your roommates and closest friends, there’s still time to get to know a few others to solidify a friendship before leaving Miami.
- Visit the therapy dogs – Pop-in to see these adorable therapy dogs before you miss the chance. They’re over at Student Counseling Service every Monday from 2 to 3 pm – no appointment necessary!
- Get a graduation gift for yourself from the bookstore – The bookstore has something Miami for everyone. Treat yourself to a little graduation gift. You’ve earned it!
- Take pictures of Miami’s campus – Soak up Miami’s beautiful campus. Try taking pictures at sunset near Cook Field or Academic quad. Trust us, you’ll miss those beautiful views when you can’t see them every day!
- Thank your professor – Before you leave, thank your professor or an administrator for job well done. You probably know of at least a few staff or faculty members who really contributed to your learning or growth as a person. Like anyone else, they appreciate hearing when their hard work has made a difference for students.
- Jump on the seal – Once you’ve finished all your exams, do what everyone else avoids at Miami: jump on the seal! (Just hope it doesn’t affect you if you’re headed to Graduate school!)
- Go rock climbing at the Rec – For all those years that you’ve gone to the Rec Center and said “I have to do that one day” – it’s time to do it! There’s no better time than the present; sign up for a class if you’re ready to check it off the list!
- Play broomball – Miami is known for it’s strange obsession with the sport of Broomball. Give it a try and keep the experience as a story to tell your friends and family. If it’s too late to join a team, at least go watch a game or two!
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