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$1 million gift to enhance Miami baseball

The Hayden Family Foundation has established the lead gift of $1 million toward the construction of the Baseball Legacy Project at Miami University. The project, estimated at $2.4 million, will add a baseball facilities building to McKie Field at Hayden Park.


New bachelor of arts in interactive media studies; approved and available beginning in January

Miami University has received approval from the Ohio Board of Regents to offer a bachelor of arts in interactive media studies (IMS). Created as a transdisciplinary program through the Armstrong Institute for Interactive Media studies (AIMS), the new IMS degree is a bachelor of arts housed in the School of Creative Arts and will be available beginning Jan. 2013.


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Supronas Library Fund for Baltic Studies established

In honor and memory of Ainis (Andy) Supronas, a native of Lithuania and an engineering student at Miami who died Dec. 1, a Supronas Fund for Baltic Studies has been created with an initial contribution of $5,000.


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WHIO radio, JournalNews and other Cox Ohio papers, Tuesday, Dec. 11

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John Bowblis (economics) is quoted in an article about Ohio being near the bottom of the state-by-state health ranking.


Cincinnati Enquirer, Wednesday, Dec. 12

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Miami University has been ranked the third-most efficient university in the country by U.S. News & World Report.


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  • Tips to use with Google email
    Employees can sign in to the new Google account beginning Friday, Dec. 21. You might be used to sorting messages in your Inbox, listing them by sender, for example, or the date they're received. In Gmail, you can do essentially the same thing by searching for messages. Learn more at http://www.MiamiOH.edu/GoGoogle.

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