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In recognition of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, the following feature profiles cancer survivor Tracie Weidner Metzger '92 and her Pink Ribbon Girls support group. HLN's "Breakthrough Women" series on "Morning Express with Robin Meade" is featuring Metzger and her foundation later this month.
Nobody thought Tracie Weidner Metzger '92 had breast cancer. Not her OB-GYN, not her surgeon, not her husband, Ray '92 MS '94. Not even Tracie.
Under the Streetlamp, the "fearless foursome of vocalists on a mission to breathe new life into the American Radio Songbook," will perform at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21, in Hall Auditorium, part of the Miami University Performing Arts Series.
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Educators from across the country gathered at Miami University this weekend to discuss undergraduate education at the inaugural Institute for Cultivating a Superior Liberal Arts Education in the 21st Century. The event helped form partnerships among select high schools and colleges in an effort to establish the best practices for an excellent liberal arts education.
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Cincinnati Enquirer, Sunday, Oct. 14
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Brett Smith's (entrepreneurship) column on entrepreneurship mentions Miami's Institute for Entrepreneurship hosting more than 60 post-graduate Fulbright students for a seminar on social entrepreneurship called Startup Afghanistan.
WKRC Ch. 12, Friday, Oct. 12
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Steve Snyder, retired secretary to the board of trustees and executive assistant to the president, has been named the interim director of intercollegiate athletics at Miami while a national search is conducted for a successor to Brad Bates.
USA TODAY, Sunday, Oct. 14; WCPO, Monday, Oct. 15; Cincinnati Enquirer, Saturday, Oct. 13 and other media outlets
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Stories regarding a flier about rape posted last weekend in a men's restroom at McBride Hall quotes Barbara Jones (vice president, student affairs) and student Kate Van Fossen (vice president, WAVES, Women Against Violence and Sexual Assault).
Journal News and other Cox Ohio papers, Saturday, Oct. 13
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A three-year, $282,532 Garret Lee Smith Campus Suicide Prevention Grant will help all Miami campuses provide service in different areas over the next three years. Quotes Gail Walenga (student affairs).
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