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    Remembering Charlie Coles, 1942-2013
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    Finally, a visit program that music to your ears. Tours and tunes, Thursday nights this summer. Click here to read more.
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    Getting to Orientation made me realize why I chose Miami University as my home for the next four years: LOMBAghinimercy via Twitter. Discover our award winning orientation program.
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    Moments, memories, Miami. A single weekend yields 4,320 minutes, 4,320 opportunities to make lasting memories. Join us for Alumni Weekend: June 20-23
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    Congratulations class of 2013. Take a look back at some special moments.
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    One alum behind the scenery in Hollywood! Bill Brzeski class of 1975. Click here to read more.
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    For Love and Honor Video
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    One of the worlds most powerful magnets brings student researchers closer to discovering cancer's early warning signs. Click here to read more.

Beyond the Classroom

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    850 MHz nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer in Miami's Center for Structural Biology and Metabonomics

    Undergrads contribute to cancer research

    Miami's Center for Structural Biology and Metabonomics is one of 14 Health Care/Biomedicine Ohio Centers of Excellence where undergraduates work with doctoral-level researchers.

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    A student giving a Research Forum poster presentation

    Undergraduate Research Forum

    By taking an active role in research, Miami undergraduates are discovering more than they ever imagined. They present their findings each spring at the Undergraduate Research Forum.
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    Project High Flight Mission 100,000 feet

    Project High Flight

    Follow along with a team of Miami students on a mission to launch high altitude balloons to the edge of space.

Uber-overachievers

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    Lisa Werwinski and Doug Noe

    ASG Professor of the Year

    Doug Noe, an associate professor of statistics, did not predict that he would receive the ASG teaching honor.
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    Talawanda High School students looking at the new sculpture

    Model of Collaboration and Sustainability

    A sculpture created for the rotunda of Oxford’s new Talawanda High School is a model of the collaborative, creative process between Miami faculty and students and Talawanda students and teachers.
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    Randy Hollowell

    Meet Randy Hollowell

    A full day's work doesn't keep this Miami employee from enjoying America's favorite pasttime. Meet Randy Hollowell, the Voice of Miami Baseball.

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    Class of 2016

    The Class of 2016

    Check out the currrent issue of the Miamian  to see what four members of Miami’s Class of 2016 have to say about their first year at college.

Where on earth....?

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    Beth Rimer gets personal with one of her students

    Right time to write

    Miami outreach program gives elementary students and their teachers time to write.

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    Peaslee 3-D model

    Over-the-Rhine

    The Peaslee Neighborhood Center in Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine serves as the latest site where Miami architecture students learn there is more to efficient design than clean lines and intricate embellishments.

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    Girl showing her hand

    Bollywood Comes to Oxford

    The storylines and characters—not to mention the extravagant dance routines—in Bollywood films give students vivid insights into the cultures and social issues of India.

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    Bhairavi Jani

    Indian Entrepreneur

    Find out why India Today calls this Miami alum one of the most powerful women in India.

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