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Raymond Gorman to be interim dean of Farmer School of Business; Dean search committee named

Miami University President David Hodge and Provost Bobby Gempesaw have appointed Ray Gorman, associate provost and associate vice president for academic affairs and professor of finance, to be interim dean of the Farmer School of Business after current dean Roger Jenkins retires in December.


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Miami-produced videos earn international recognition

For the sixth year in a row, Miami University originally-produced videos were recognized at the 2012 Videographer Awards from a pool of over 1,600 U.S. and international entries.


Flu shots now available for Miami employees

Seasonal flu shots are provided at no cost for Miami employees and eligible family members through collaborative efforts of Miami employee benefits & wellness, McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital and Employer Health.


Can physics and mathematics solve the climate problem?

Christopher Essex, professor of applied mathematics at the University of Western Ontario, will speak at 7 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 4, in 115 Shideler Hall as part of the Phi Beta Kappa visiting scholar program.


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Cincinnati Enquirer, Sunday, Sept. 30

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Over 400 members of Miami's musical ensembles will board buses to New York on Thursday to put on a show next Sunday afternoon in the 2804-seat Stern Auditorium at Carnegie Hall. Miami President David Hodge will be master of ceremonies for the "Miami Musical Celebration."


Cleveland.com, Monday, Oct. 1

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Ohio colleges have actively recruited in California for years to take advantage of California's crisis in higher education caused by state budget cuts. Miami has had its own recruiter in California since 2010. Quotes Michael Kabbaz (associate vice president for enrollment management).


JournalNews, Sunday, Sept. 30

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Feature on Pyramid Hill Art Fair focuses on custom jeweler Lucille Hautau, recently retired as assistant to the provost and currently instructor for non-credit arts classes.


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  • Auction Saturday
    Miami University will host an auction to dispose of surplus bicycles beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 6, in the police services building on State Route 73. Terms of the sale are cash or approved check.

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