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11/12/2018
Two Miami Faculty Win Top Research Award in the Field of Arts Entrepreneurship.
Willie Caldwell (L) and Todd Stuart (R) with the SAEE Award.Two Miami Faculty Win The Society for Arts Entrepreneurship Education Gary D. Beckman Research Award in Arts Entrepreneurship
11/08/2018
Miami Alum and Thriving Artist Returns for Exhibition
Miami University and College of Creative Arts Alum Returns for Exhibition and Artist Talk
11/06/2018
Miami University Percussion Ensemble Concert will Feature Original Composition by Miami Faculty Member
Popular Percussion Collection, a Free Concert by Miami University Percussion Ensemble will Feature Original Composition by Miami Faculty Member
11/02/2018
Chinese instructor comes home to Miami
Longsheng Jin has returned to Miami University this fall to continue teaching as a Chinese instructor in the Department of GRAMELAC.
10/30/2018
Miami Professor Wins CIDQ Tregre Award
The Council for Interior Design Qualification (CIDQ) announces Miami professor Katherine Setser as the 2018 Louis S. Tregre Award recipient
10/25/2018
Misinterpretation of Early Archaeology Led to Stories of Aliens and Witches
Dr. Jeb Card discusses his latest book, "Spooky Archaeology: Myth and Science of the Past"
10/25/2018
Oxford University fellowship allows close study of Elizabeth I
Associate professor Kaara Peterson was recently elected to a Spring 2019 Plumer Visiting Research Fellowship at St. Anne's College, and an appointment as a Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Early Modern Studies, both at Oxford University.
10/25/2018
A CPB professor is recognized for joining the editorial staff of the TAPPI Journal
Doug Coffin, professor in CPB, has been a member of TAPPI since 1994, and has been recognized by the Journal many times for his work in the field of Paper Physics.
10/22/2018
Literature professor to study Renaissance bodies, health, and medicine in Venice
Starting this coming spring, Cynthia Klestinec will be a senior visiting professor at the University of Venice, Ca'Foscari, where she will collaborate with faculty and students and conduct research on her project: The Officina* of the Surgeon: Bodies, Health, and Medicine in Renaissance Venice.