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For the fifth year in a row, Miami University's Institute for Entrepreneurship in the Farmer School of Business ranks as one of the best in the nation. The rankings, published in Entrepreneur magazine's October issue, list Miamis program as the 16th best in the nation.
Miami University trustees on Sept. 21 approved adding an academic session of approximately three and a half weeks to the university's academic calendar starting with the 2013-2014 academic year. The winter term will provide opportunities to enrich students' academic experiences, which include, but are not limited to: studying abroad, conducting research, completing an internship or taking an additional on-campus or on-line course. Miami will be the first public university in Ohio to offer a short winter term.
The City of Oxford Historic and Architectural Preservation Commission (HAPC) will award a historic marker to Lewis Place at a ceremony at 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 27, in the Oxford Community Arts Center.
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The Center for Social Entrepreneurship at Miami University is hosting a U.S. Department of State program to bring 70 Fulbright scholars from Afghanistan to Oxford for a one-week seminar. The center is looking for host families (Sept. 28-30). Contact Brian Bergman Brian Bergman for more information.
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American RadioWorks, September 2012
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A feature on Anna Dollars (mechanical & manufacturing engineering) statics class that is part of the Open Learning Initiative (OLI) championed by Carnegie Mellon University.
Dayton Daily News, Thursday, Sept. 20
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Mike Goldman (interim director, career services) is quoted in an article about the fastest growing job fields
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UniDiversity Film Festival
The department of Spanish and Portuguese presents the film "El hijo de la novia" (The Son of the Bride) as part of the Tenth Annual Latin American and Caribbean UniDiversity Festival. The film will be shown at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 25, in Room 100 of the art building and will last about two hours. Everyone is welcome. The film is free and open to the public.
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