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03/15/2019
Paper engineering student is interviewed for Nip Impressions' article
A senior paper engineering student was interviewed and featured on Nip Impressions’ website.
03/08/2019
Students discuss the importance of women pursuing a career in STEM
As National Women’s Day approaches on March 8th, CEC wants to celebrate the women in our college that are helping pave the way for females in STEM.
03/08/2019
3 CEC faculty members were recently promoted or received tenure
Recently, three of CEC faculty were recognized for their scholarly work and instructional ability by receiving tenure and promotion applications!
03/01/2019
14 Miami students attended the OCWiC conference to learn more about the computing industry
Recently, 14 Miami CEC students attended the Ohio Celebration of Women in Computing (OCWiC) Conference.
03/01/2019
Students race and program self-driving robocars
Last week, four teams of students competed in a Robocar competition to see who could program and race an electronic car through Amazon Web Services (AWS).
02/26/2019
Reframe Podcast: Episode 51
The Social Emotional Sides of Teaching
02/22/2019
Rebecca Messina (Miami, 1994), Uber CMO, to address graduating seniors at 2019 CAS recognition ceremony
Rebecca Messina, Uber's Global Chief Marketing Officer, has been chosen as this year's featured guest speaker for the annual College of Arts and Science Recognition Ceremony on May 18, 2019.
02/20/2019
New EHS Student Senator Aligns Interest in Education with Policy, Advocacy, and Action
Only a few weeks into her second semester on campus, Kelsey Bittel was recently confirmed as an academic senator in Miami’s Associated Student Government (ASG), where she will represent the College of Education, Health and Society (EHS).
02/19/2019
Miami Students Selected to Attend Inaugural Diversity and Inclusion Event for Major League Baseball
Recently, a group of Miami University kinesiology and health students took part in MLB’s inaugural Take the Field event – a pioneering initiative designed to increase opportunities for women to work in baseball