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In a video message to the community, Miami University President Gregory Crawford shared updates and highlighted examples of students and employees who, through their actions, inspire during the pandemic.
ASEE is an organization that aims to grow and improve engineering and engineering technology education. Specifically, the WIED is a way for students, staff and faculty alike to promote females and inclusion in these fields.
Pepper Stetler, associate professor of art history and associate director of the Humanities Center at Miami University, recently organized the Laptop Lectures series to keep people engaged in the humanities during this pandemic.
Miami University and PsyBio Therapeutics Inc. are collaborating to develop a new and exciting class of molecules to treat mental health challenges such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and substance dependency.
Topics included: 1) Reminder and info and links to listen to/watch the June 5 Town Hall (hosted by Senate) with EMSS and the topics that will be covered, 2) positive Miami alumni/staff/faculty COVID-related stories, 3) update of the committee working on plan for a safe return to campus in the fall, and the link to the recent, successful virtual commencement ceremony.
This year, Brenda Dales, a Miami University Assistant Teaching Professor, is part of the committee responsible for selecting the next winner of the Randolph Caldecott Medal.
Information included a link to view the online/virtual commencement ceremony, general update regarding current planning for summer courses and fall semester, highlights of offices/staff who are preparing for all future scenarios, and notice that he will be planning another town hall virtual meeting with Brent Shock, VP for EMSS, in early June.