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Miami University has the highest rate of undergraduate students who participate in study abroad programs among public doctoral universities nationwide, according to the just-released Open Doors 2012 report by the Institute of International Education. More than 40 percent (1,531) of Miami students study abroad by the time they graduate. The results are based on figures from the 2010-2011 academic year.
Ten Miami students have each received a $6,500 scholarship through the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) in collaboration with Miami University's Mobile Learning Center. Students will conduct research during the academic year at Miami and the following summer at the AFRL Discovery Lab, a resident at the Tec^Edge Innovation and Collaboration Center in Dayton.
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Miami University celebrates the birthday and the memory of a colleague, friend and dedicated Miamian today (Nov. 13). In honor of Nikki Hapner, who died unexpectedly last March, the Miami family has come together to create a scholarship in her honor.
"CHOICES: An Interactive Play on Cyberbullying and Suicide" by the Looking for Lilith Theatre Company will be performed at 7 p.m. both Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 13 and 14, at Leonard Theatre in Peabody Hall. The performance is free, but tickets are required and may be obtained at the box office in Shriver Center. "Choices" is part of the annual Human Rights and Social Justice program organized by the Center for American and World Cultures.
A panel discussion, "Contextualizing Identity in 'Angels in America' in 2012: A Conversation about Sexuality, Ethnicity, Religion, and Gender," will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 15, in Studio 88, Center for Performing Arts. The panel is in conjunction with the department of theatre production "Angels in America Part One: Millennium Approaches" by Tony Kushner, and directed by Rosalyn Erat Benson, which opens Nov. 14.
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WLWT Ch. 5, Thursday, Nov. 8
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Story about members of the Miami University Campus Chapter for Habitat for Humanity working to help build houses in Oxford mentions a wall-raising ceremony that Miami President Hodge would attend.
JournalNews, Sunday, Nov. 11
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Three public forums will take place next week as part of the Miami University Regional Campus Implementation Committee's process to create a separate academic division for the regional campuses. Quotes President David Hodge and Provost Bobby Gempesaw.
JournalNews, Saturday, Nov. 10
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Four houses in Oxford received historic markers in a ceremony earlier this fall, including Miami's Lewis Place and the Stanton-Bonham House.
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Horizons of Oral Tradition in Inner Asia: Analyzing History, Myth, and Folklore by Daniel Prior, assistant professor of history, at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13, at the Miami University Art Museum. His talk is in conjunction with the exhibition "Grass Routes: Pathways to Eurasian Cultures."
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Miami Metals Jewelry Sale: 10 a.m.- 7 p.m. Nov. 13, Farmer School, first floor lobby; and Nov. 14-15, lower level, Shriver Center. Features unique designs of Miami Metals students, faculty and alumni.
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