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03/25/2019
McCutcheon Wins First Place for Guitar Concerto
Guitar faculty James McCutcheon was awarded first place in the 2019 Adult Composers Competition, sponsored by the Ohio Federation of Music Clubs Foundation for the Advancement of Music.
03/22/2019
Richard Campbell awarded Benjamin Harrison Medallion; University Distinguished Professors named
Richard Campbell, shown here with his students, received Miami's highest honor, the Benjamin Harrison Medallion, at a ceremony March 19.Richard Campbell and other Miami faculty were honored with major awards at a ceremony March 19.
03/21/2019
Distinguished Scholar and Junior Faculty Scholar awards announced
Miami University Distinguished Scholar Awards and Junior Faculty Scholar Awards for 2019 have been announced.
03/21/2019
Distinguished Scholar Award recipients for 2019: Brudzinski, Bush and Norris
Miami University Distinguished Scholar Awards for 2019 have been presented to Mike Brudzinski, Kevin Bush and Stephen Norris.
03/21/2019
Junior Faculty Scholar Award recipients for 2019: Hernandez, Magee and Ye
Miami University Junior Faculty Scholar Awards have been presented to assistant professors Daisy Hernandez, English; Joshua Magee, psychology; and Zhijian (Justin) Ye, mechanical and manufacturing engineering.
03/18/2019
Kristen Budd receives Knox Distinguished Teaching Award
Kristen Budd, assistant professor of sociology and gerontology, is the recipient of the 2019 E. Phillip Knox Distinguished Teaching Award.
03/18/2019
Urban planning students make their mark on the Hamilton neighborhood of Lindenwald
Through mutual connections, professor of geography David Prytherch's advanced urban and regional planning class connected with the City of Hamilton to undertake the project of restoring Lindenwald neighborhood
03/15/2019
Lisa Ellram and Gary Lorigan each named University Distinguished Professor
Lisa Ellram, professor of supply chain management, and Gary Lorigan, professor of chemistry and biochemistry, have been awarded the title of University Distinguished Professor.
03/12/2019
Miami's annual Race, Class, Gender & Sexuality Symposium features important conversations about the influence of individual identity on contemporary society
On February 22, the Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies Program hosted its 17th annual Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality (RCGS) Symposium, an all-day event with paper presentations, panels, roundtable discussions, and performances at Miami University's Shriver Center in Oxford