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04/04/2019
On the move: $5.2 million funds four microbiologists' research from Acton Lake to Antarctica
A group of four microbiology researchers are working on five projects funded by more than $5.2 million in grants from three national agencies. Study sites range from nearby Acton Lake to Antarctica. 
04/04/2019
4-4-19 Weekly Three
Topics included reminder of upcoming Annual Budget Presentations at the Regionals, recent email with link to Faculty Survey of Student Engagement (FSSE) and an update on student participation in alternative spring break problems.
04/03/2019
Miami humanities faculty create new minor that puts the “care” in health care
Miami University students learn skills at McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital.Do you ever feel like just a number when visiting the doctor’s office?
04/03/2019
Antarctic algae, alternative photosynthesis and art
NSF and DOE grants support Rachael Morgan-Kiss' continued research in the South Pole
04/03/2019
Microbes, QAs, methane: Top to bottom
Recent grants support D.J. Ferguson's and Xin Wang's research on the hidden life of microbes.
04/03/2019
Microbial "neighbors" improve ammonia removal in wastewater
Recent NSF grant supports Annette Bollmann's research on improving ammonia removal in wastewater by ammonia oxidizing bacteria.
04/03/2019
Engineering microbes
Xin Wang, assistant professor of microbiology, creates microbes for applications in energy production, medicine and environmental protection.
04/03/2019
Music Department Partners to Present Music Series for Community
The Music Department Partners with Miami University Institute for Learning in Retirement and the Oxford Community Arts Center to Present Music Series to the Community.
04/03/2019
Miami University Musicology Professor to Speak at UNC Greensboro Symposium
Tammy Kernodle will give the keynote address with a speech titled “My Name is Peaches!!!! Black Women’s Anger and its Dissemination through 60’s Black Popular Music.”