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Joseph "Harrison" King (Miami '11) was selected as a finalist in the Rhodes Scholarship competition. He was one of 212 applicants from 88 colleges and universities to reach the final stage of competition out of 838 applicants who were endorsed by 302 institutions. The Rhodes Scholarship, is the "oldest and best known award for international study." Thirty-two American Rhodes Scholars were selected in the final competition Nov. 17.
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Miami University junior Rachel Schwarz was elected to one of 12 student leadership positions for the national The BACCHUS Network at the BACCHUS (Boosting Alcohol Consciousness Concerning the Health of University Students) General Assembly held in Orlando, Fla., this month.
Miami University's Jennifer Ward received the Dorothy Brickman Award for outstanding new professional at the 2012 Association of International Educators (NAFSA) Region VI conference this month in Columbus. Ward is the international program coordinator and adviser within the university's office of international education (OIE).
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Dayton Daily News and Journal News (in print only), Sunday, Nov. 18
Ideas & Voices roundtable discussion titled "What's happening to religion in our society?" includes Anthony James (family studies and social work, Hamilton campus).
Dayton Business Journal, Thursday, Nov. 15
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Ryan Barilleaux (political science) thinks that ultimately the group that will suffer the most from whatever compromise is reached in Congress about taxes will be the smallest businesses and startups.
Cincinnati Enquirer, Saturday, Nov. 17; Aberdeen News, Thursday, Nov. 15
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Gillian Oakenfull (marketing) has been named 2012 Ohio Professor of the Year by Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. Quotes Oakenfull and former student Caitlin Neyer.
JournalNews, Sunday, Nov. 18
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Focus on the Positive section features the recent "yarn bombing" of sculptures in Hamilton by Kelli Johnson (English), as part of a Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week project.
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Faculty/staff blood drive
The last faculty/staff blood drive for 2012 will be held Tuesday, Dec. 4. The drive will be held 9 a.m.-3 p.m. in the Heritage Room at Shriver Center. Schedule an appointment at www.donortime.com and use the sponsor code 323. Employees may also contact the Community Blood Center at 1-800-388-GIVE or Employee Benefits and Wellness at 529-3926.
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