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11/19/2018
Black Athena, White Power
Are We Paying the Price for Classics’ Response to Bernal? Denise McCoskey explores this topic in her new article.
11/15/2018
As hate crimes rise across the U.S., a Miami team researches political motivations and prosecution
Two weeks after a mass shooting in Pittsburgh, what's being called the largest anti-Semitic attack in U.S. history, the Federal Bureau of Investigation confirms bias-motivated attacks are on the rise.
11/15/2018
Professor elected to Oral History Association exec council
The Oral History Association (OHA) recently elected professor and linguistics program director Gwendolyn Etter-Lewis to its national executive council.
11/13/2018
Demoralized Teachers, Schools that Fail, and the Epidemic Influence of Ed Policy
As a visiting assistant professor of educational leadership at Miami University, Meredith Wronowski studies the intersection of educational policy, school decline, and teacher turnover. And as a former school administrator, she is also concerned with the growing disconnect between policy and practice that continues to alienate educators.
11/12/2018
GSA 2018 Miami Student, Faculty, and Staff Events and Presentations
Thirty-four Miami University Gerontology faculty, research staff, graduate students, and collaborating alumni will present at the GSA 2018 Annual Scientific Meeting in Boston, MA., November 14 – 18, 2018.
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
11/09/2018
Senior mechanical engineering major won the Best Presentation Award at the Dayton Engineering Science Symposium (DESS)
Chong Liu, won the Best Presentation Award at the Dayton Engineering Science Symposium (DESS) for his research on Micro Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM).
11/06/2018
How to Tame a Fox (and Build a Dog): Hefner Museum presents its annual lecture Nov 15
For its annual popular lecture, the Hefner Museum of Natural History showcases "How to Tame a Fox (and Build a Dog): Visionary Scientists and a Siberian Tale of Jump-Started Evolution." Lee Dugatkin, professor of biology and university scholar at The University of Louisville, will share his adventures documenting these fascinating experiments